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    and Engels eventually broke away from Hegel’s thinking. They disagreed with his claims that ideas and external forces shaped reality. To them, ideas were simply a reflection of the material world and one had to have a reality to form an idea. The advent of the Industrial Revolution (IR) in the second half…

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    For centuries, literature has been dominated by men. Women portray minor characters and are the result of “male fantasies” (Meijer 1993, 53). This seems to change in the 1960s with the advent of feminist literary criticism (ibid.). Feminist critics start to develop their own theories or employ existing theories which can be applied to feminist critical analysis. The connection between gender ideology and specific literary genres is one which received a lot of attention within feminist literary…

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    Ghost Town Case Study

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    What can we do best to prevent the emergence of ghost towns? These are pictures of the current situation in Detroit. What ones was a flourishing city is now a city in decay. Abandoned houses, buildings, churches and so on. Due to the advent of the car industry in Detroit the population grew from 285000 in 1920 to a peak of 18500000 in 1950. For the production of all the cars who were demanded by large amounts many employees were needed. That was the main cause of the enormous increase of the…

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    Hook – draw in the reader Authenticity is interestingly applied to advertisements. John Grant, author of "The New Marketing Manifesto," states, "Authenticity is the benchmark against which all brands are now judged." General statement on the concept or topic It has become the dominant lens through which consumers decide to buy something, just as quality and price were previously. Nowadays, customers are becoming more discerning, very aware of artifice and hungry for something authentic.…

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    Gone were the days before globalization, when people were not protected from the mere freedom of speech to mass torture, murders or even physiologically abuse, from countries far and wide, communist or federalist, know or unknown. Thanks to the advent of globalization, with fast technology, innovative communication, and cheaper transportation, has now allowed government agents, civil society and countries to observe, monitor and even experience for themselves the torture and crimes of the world…

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    fiercely independent and even withstood the assault of the Persian King Xersis. Greeks Lose their Independence After that classical age the Greeks lost their independence, as first the Roman Empire and later the Byzantine Empire occupied Greece. The advent of the Ottoman Turks changed the history of Greece once again. The Byzantine Empire collapsed in 1453 and Greece came under the rule of the Ottoman Turks. This rule continued…

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    Dumbest Generation Dbq

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    Out of all the generations that are still alive today, from the Greatest Generation to the Baby Boomers to Gen X, this generation of Millennials and Gen Z are, by far, the dumbest generation. Or so many people seem to believe. They argue that the youth have seemingly no knowledge of even the most basic information and with the increasing availability of technology at their fingertips, their ambition and academic intelligence will continue to deteriorate. However, those under the age of 30 have…

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    Though Coulter address evidence as a source of her belief, she draws a lot from her strong rhetoric and flawed logic to further her claims. Known as a political commentator, Ann Coulter has a polemic tone that is meant to rile the populace and to incite emotional outrage towards her commentary. Drawing from her points, it is clear that she cares little about the legitimacy and truthfulness of her article, but rather its strength of emotional appeal. Coulter attacks the character of hard working…

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    As McLuhan noted on the advent of the printed word, “the visual modalities of Western life increased beyond anything experienced in any previous society” (Sanderson/Macdonald, 36). The advent of the Internet, and computer technology may very well have that same effect on our society in the Information Age. One highly interesting point of interest is there is…

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    unavoidable accident (Krakauer 1995). Later that winter, Lance Jaggar and several other North Star employees charged with felony child abuse and neglect in Aaron Bacon’s death, will stand trial. Though Aaron wasn’t the first adolescent death during the advent of wilderness therapy, the horror of his last days (detailed in a personal journal) stirred up a storm of media attention throughout the 1990s. It generated unprecedented concerns about the multimillion-dollar wilderness therapy…

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