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    By nature, every single person ever created was born with different views and ideas. There may be groups of people that agree on certain subjects and ideas, but not everyone is the same. From what someone automatically thinks of when they see a painting to how they interpret a work of poetry. The words, thoughts, and images that come to one's mind differ from the many other people in the world. ☆In the painting, Circe Pouring Poison Into a Vase and Awaiting the Arrival of Ulysses, Sir Edward…

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    The True Power Of Women In Mrs. Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw, the characters presented in the play each depict a Victorian stereotype relative to their gender role during this time period. During the Victorian era, males were privileged and could do whatever they pleased in order to live the life they dreamed of. “The man’s power is active, progressive, and defensive. He is eminently the doer, the creator, the discoverer, the defender. His intellect if for speculation and…

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    This essay will explore why there was an emergence of modernity within French and British art and visual culture in the nineteenth century and how different artists responded to this. Under close analysis will be specific visual examples in distinct turn from two French artists, Gustave Courbet, Constantin Guys and two British artists, John Everett Millais and William Morris It is also necessary to…

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    LITERALLY. You know that you are on Pearse Street, you Americans. It’s named after me Great-Uncle Padraig Pearse.” He paced the floor‒deliberately looking back and forth‒going from Lane to Blair. “Pearse was the founder of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. He met many times in this very room, but for what? Along came the IRA and so many other liberation organizations down the road. All wanting to free Ireland of British rule, aye they did. Did it work? Hell no. Because the clans were…

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    “Mise Eire” Bringing Women into the World of Poetry Eavan Boland is known for her poetry being controversial. The subjects of her poems, most notably “Anorexia” and “In His Own Image”, a poem about spousal abuse, were not wildly discussed at the time of their publication, and Boland believed that this wasn’t right. Most of her poems were brash in their own ways, no hidden meanings behind her words, and meant for discussion. “Mise Eire” also has an important role to play in these…

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    “Win the Fiery Antidote”: a Feminist Approach to Christina Rossetti’s Goblin Market In a time when women did not have major roles in literature or their daily lives, Christina Rossetti’s powerful poem Goblin Market is published to empower women of the Victorian Era. This poem is about two sisters, Lizzie and Laura, who live alone in the middle of the woods. They go into the woods every day to get water from the river, where they encounter goblin men selling fruits. After Laura tries…

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    Poetry has typically defied the confines of the period it was written in and ushers in a new era in terms of ideas, politics, art, music, and everyday life. In the Victorian Period, many poets would write about ideas, the current attitudes toward women, and the resisting temptation, from a new viewpoint, which lead to changing thoughts and morals among the masses (Khanna and Landow). Although the word ‘Victorian’ brings to mind conformity, the Victorian Era of poetry is anything but typical…

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    Gang Violence In Prisons

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    enmity” and “racial extremism which is the number one factor of the ongoing problem of racial conflict in the facilities. Some of the security threat groups/gangs contributing to these problems are: The Aryan Brotherhood, Black Guerilla Family, Folk Nation, Mexican Mafia and MS 13. The Aryan Brotherhood which is also known as the Brand or AB is a violent white supremacist group and national crime syndicate. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the gang was founded in San Quentin State…

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    Derek first enters prison he joins the notorious neo-nazi gang the Aryan Brotherhood. About on year into his sentence Derek becomes disinterested in the gang. Derek doesn’t agree with the groups peddling of narcotics, and their hypocritically friendly treatment of Mexican gang members within the prison. After voicing his concerns to the group Derek is brutally beaten and raped in the prison shower by members of the Aryan Brotherhood. After this incident Derek meets Sweeney, a counselor at the…

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    Women In Prison Analysis

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    race oriented Aryan brotherhood is for the white supremacist (Clear, Cole, Reisig, et al. 2017). Gangs arrange the killing of gang leaders and because of gangs, there are more inmate homicides. To help with the gang problem some are transferred to other states hoping it will help. Also, there are intelligence units inside and outside of prison. Here is a list of major gangs found in prison: TRG; Barrio Aztecas; Blackstone Rangers; Barrio 18; Mungiki; Hells angels; Numbers gangs; Aryan brother;…

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