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    These lesions prevent creativity, violence, and apathy. It also allows them to constantly be satisfied with life and forget all past grudges. For instance, before Shay had surgery, she hated Tally because she believed that Tally stole David from her. Post-surgery, Shay was completely fine with the idea…

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    How to save your relationship 7 Relationship deadly sins Communication, Sex, Money, Not prioritizing relationship, Conflict, Trust, Expectations (Struggle home chores) Who should read this book? Anyone who had relationship problems knows someone who is having issues with a significant person in their lives or if you are trying to avoid present or future problems with someone, you want to keep in your life. My inspiration to write this book was my own failure to get closure in past…

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    Meursault’s apathy towards his mother is evident through his blunt and emotionless actions, but there is no reason to believe that he is morally vile. For instance, when Meursault learns of his mother’s death through telegram, he states: “Mother died today. Or, maybe…

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    Plato’s Allegory of the Cave Politics is disgusting. It is chaotic, it is a pile of mess, and it definitely segregates people from having a united opinion. There is no surprise that the silent majority would not support either Hilary or Trump. The first debate was way too close to a reality TV show: A Jersey Shore episode except with a twist, senior citizens. The FBI investigating leaked files from Hilary? Scandal. The IRS also investigating bankruptcy claims from Trump? Scandal. From potential…

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    They saw that any attempt to pull themselves out of their class-based stagnation as pointless and so came to the conclusion that rather than resign themselves to apathy they would rather rebel against oppressive societal expectations. Creating a style that would ostracise themselves from the general public, they paired symbols of domestic drudgery such as safety pins and clothes pegs with objects associated with…

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    symptoms, in addition to agitation without reason, and often a sense of paranoia. Eva Olsson describes herself feeling “hollow, empty,” when she thinks about her ordeal the concentration camp system. These feelings were common, and were also expressed as apathy and inertia. There were some other interesting, perhaps unexpected psychological effects…

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    Only 4…..3% of all U.S. citizens 18 years or older voted in the 2014 midterm elections (File). Since voting is one of a citizen’s sole civic responsibilities for a representative democracy, it is striking that less than half of the voting aged populace engaged in the elector process? When trying to explain a citizen’s level of political activity and civic engagement, one must comprehend the factors involved at the individual level. Context matters. As a country containing a diverse populace with…

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    construction exceeds its regeneration. Ndhulani used to be found, but it has become scarce after “many” (16) households constructed stoves; it can only be found in farther places. Evidence shows that ndhulani is a contributing factor to stove potential user apathy since they have to cover further distances to find it in order to have a stove constructed; this scenario is affecting the level of stove uptake in the area. Consequently, the scarcity of ndhulani is slowing the growth of the ICS…

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    Carmilla

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    The discourse of female sexuality is explored through le fanu’s use of gothic vampiric fiction. The 19th century English Literature exploits the theme of vampirism in order to explore an alternative concept of female sexuality and gender roles. The symbolic representation of female sexuality associated with the vampire character of Carmilla can be viewed as le fanu’s effort to embody the ideals of his society with regards to female sexuality and female emancipation and its consequences. This…

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    The idea of a present day government is one that provides services to its citizens in order to provide a better life. However, this idea is conflicted by the behavior of the British Crown that Jonathan Swift criticizes in “A Modest Proposal,” due to fact that the government has objectified its citizens by leaving them helpless. The same circumstance governmental efforts in “Beautiful Monsters,” to refine humanity, only resulted in in hindering humans since they forgot the complexity behind…

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