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    ground of morals. One of the branches of morals is moral realism which states that there are “objective moral facts (Atheism And The City).” These are the morals that have been engraved into our conscience so it seems like it is common sense that wrongful actions are indeed wrongful and vice versa for rightful actions. While this branch of morals is based off of concrete facts, meaning it is easier to teach to younger civilians, one…

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    Three Ethical Traditions

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    to real life situations. In terms of translating morality and ethics to international politics there are three ethical traditions: realism, cosmopolitanism (idealism), and communitarianism (principled realism). Out of these ethical traditions spring coordinating strategies of ethical decision making: consequentialism, deontology, and tridimensional ethics.…

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    Transcendentalism Transcendentalism, “began as a movement of ideals that altered society’s traditional beliefs on religion and spirituality” (Characteristics of the Literary Time Period). The characteristics of transcendentalism was that society believed that every single thing in the entire world, was, “a reflection on the Divine Soul” (American Literature Timeline). Other characteristic of transcendentalism is that transcendentalist believed in non-conformity, simplicity, self-reliance,…

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    of Liberalism and Realism both provide reasons as to why states have responded as they have, to the refugee crisis. However, Realism clearly outlines why there has been an increase in nationalism and states aversion to refugees as flows have increased. States believe that refugees pose a risk to the sovereignty of a nation and so many are unwilling to let large numbers of refugees into their country. Firstly, this essay will examine the European…

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    unrealistic view. Furthermore, this allows modern art historians a chance to interpret how van Eyck painted Realism. On numerous occasions, van Eyck depicts details that would not be clear in a realistic depiction. These details are where van Eyck’s Realism merges into a more symbolic nature. Though Symbolism does not directly mean an idealised form, it is associated with it. Symbolism and Realism are linked through the idealised form in van Eyck’s The Arnolfini Portrait. Looking at the…

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    Wuthering Heights novel for Emily Bronte is one of the most important novel in history of English literature; because Wuthering Heights came with different ideas that contrast with Victorian ideas, some of these Victorian ideas for Ruskin female figure that should be helpmate, homemaker and make love environment for her husband, moreover the poet Patmore describes Victorian woman as an angel in the house, also the Victorian home as a place of peace, in the other hand the man is the leader of the…

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    In Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Williams focuses on the hardships in the daily life of a wealthy Southern family. Like realism, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof does not depict the perfect lifestyles of American Citizens rather the harsh reality that ordinary people face everyday. Up, alone in their room Brick lies on the bed resting his broken ankle while Margaret paces around the room. After listening to the screams of the no neck monsters and their mom, Mae, Margaret is on edge. Worried…

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    demonstrates the influence of realism. The main character Nora, played by Aziza Gharib, demonstrates the theme of female sacrifice through her initial actions and following decisions. First, in order to afford a vacation to Italy to help treat her husband’s sickness, Nora takes out a loan using her father's signature. During this time period, women were not allowed to take out loans. Furthermore, the act of faking her dead father's signature was…

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    Kenneth Waltz Essay

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    and War (1959), Theory of International Politics (1979) and The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: More May be Better (1981). However, his greatest legacy to the field of International Politics was his study that facilitated the revival/resurrection of realism. Realism is the objective study of global phenomena and behavioral patterns of state and non-state actors in the international realm. It attributes raison d’état to state behavior and justifies real-time state actions by connoting self-interest…

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    certain theories such as realism, constructivism, liberalism, and national security are explain and then certain concepts are proven either wrong or the biases that match with these certain theories are found to be not entirely correct and how they relate to international relationships. In Snyder’s One World, Rival Theories he first starts off by explaining how the September 11th attack has put a greater emphasis on national security. This also goes on to introduce realism, constructivism, and…

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