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    Introduction Sappho as an ancient Greek thinker and a great poet is credited with a number of her philosophical and educational works. She is one of the prominent educational revolutionaries. Sappho’s educational ideologies revolved around cultivating the student while at the same time serving as a mentor for young women so as to improve their capabilities as wives and Greeks (EM, 2011). Mary Wollstonecraft, although she is famously known as a political thinker, she has also greatly contributed…

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    Lewis Carroll's “Jabberwocky”, to put it simply, is complete and utter nonsense. It features in Carroll’s novel, Through the Looking Glass, and is approximately seventy-five percent completely made up words. Even Alice, the main character of the book, is bewildered by it saying, “"It seems very pretty," she said when she had finished it, "but it's rather hard to understand!" (You see she didn't like to confess, even to herself, that she couldn't make it out at all.)” (Carroll 64). So why would…

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    In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”, Sheriff Heck Tate is being used by Harper Lee as a proxy demonstrating the changing attitudes of Maycomb towards its disadvantaged members. Sheriff Heck Tate would have been elected into his position, which shows that he is aligned with their values. During the trial against Tom Robinson, many of the community members openly express their hate for Tom. Before the trial, they even go as far as trying to lynch Atticus, just for trying to defend him. Heck…

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    As college students continue through the system, the cost of college keeps increasing and more and more students find themselves in debt once they are finally through college. Of course there the options of financial aid, loans, and scholarships to balance out the cost of college for the students attending, but sometimes the money from these options isn’t quite enough or students find it difficult to attain such assistance in paying for college. When I attend college, I am mostly worried about…

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    Throughout literary history, many philosophers have studied and analyzed the psychological meaning and connections between book characters and psychology over time. Psychology has, of course, evolved and changed, yet we can still see the older psychological theories having connections to older works of literature such as in Shakespeare's Hamlet. In Hamlet, Hamlet can best be analyzed through Freud’s Psychosexual and Psychoanalytic theories. Throughout the novel, Hamlet displays the…

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    well known with the German movement to change the German laws for homosexuality. It was not until 1940 when gay rights movements were successful, with the help of a Los Angeles newsletter pioneer name Lisa Ben the newsletter she published was posted in ay gay and lesbian bars. Later the letter began to cause problems which caused her to lose her job but thanks to her Los Angeles had their first gay right movements. The state of Los Angeles was flooded with different organization led by Harry…

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    characters question valuable relationships. For instance, Hermia’s dream gives her the impression that Helena (serpent) has stolen the love of Lysander. Hermia persists: “Help me, Lysander; help me; do thy best to pluck this crawling serpent from my breast. Ay me, for pity! What a dream was here! Lysander, look how I do quake with fear. Methought a serpent eat my heart away, And you sat smiling at his cruel prey” (2.2.152-157). The illusion of Hermia’s dream creates strife and tension between…

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    The term "forensic" means "in open court"(vocabulary.com). Forensics is a broad array of sciences used for both legal and criminal purposes. Help to solve crimes using analysis of physical evidence compared with evidence with suspects. A Forensic science technician or also known as, forensic scientist, crime scene investigator, or Criminalist, is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and preserving physical evidence to aid in investigations. The contributions they make to today's world can seem…

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    In a Utopian society, corruption, crimes, and criminal intent is a societal non-factor, however, we do not live in a Utopian society. Our society is filled with crimes and criminal intent that is potentially harmful to the bystanding citizens of the world. Terrorist, murderers, rapists, human traffickers, and many more illegal actions pose a threat to the worlds citizens. On a global scale about 1.6 million people lose their life due to violent encounters with another human per year. This…

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    First, I would like to start off by saying I enjoyed the play, Peter and The Startcatcher. My boyfriend and I enjoyed the show from beginning to the ends. We went this past Saturday, March 26, which I had the time of my life. I have never been to a play at Trustus Theatre and I already want to go back again. The theatre was small but it was a pack night every seat was filled. The people at the theatre greeted us and were so honored to have me there. There was a wide variety of people in the…

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