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    opinion, this alone merits The Rose’s inclusion in this and all other art history classes. Yet, these statistics do not encapsulate all of The Rose’s mystique, intrigue, and troubled history, nor do they demonstrate the way in which it complicates the canonical survey of art and design that we began the course with/the Western canon of art or how it complements the other modules in this course as they currently exist. I specifically wanted to work with postwar American art of the 1950s because…

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    policy of force and orientation toward different coalitions. Supporters of the liberal paradigm offer to overcome anarchy and violence by concerted political actions. To continue, it should be stated that neo-liberalism differs significantly from the canonical liberal-idealistic paradigm. Its main characteristic is the recognition of the need for partial state participation in the regulation of socio-economic processes. This is the main difference between neo-liberalism and classical liberalism,…

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    Today the internet is used by billions of people around the world. It’s no secret that since it’s development, harmful effects from computers and the internet has been a question on the minds of many. As it became more mainstream schools have placed computers in front of children for them to become better acclimated in these evolving times. Due to the fact that children are introduced to such complex hardware at such a young age, many have questioned its’ effects on their development. It has…

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    politics that clarifies, reinforces, perhaps even occasionally advances perceptions and attitudes about England and the world” (Fisch 100; Said, Culture and Imperialism 75). Ultimately, Fisch does admit that Said’s insistence on “looking beyond high canonical literary figures and looking at all texts as social presences … the politics of culture and cultural events become more and more clear,” and thus, Said’s “insistence on the imperialism within and beyond nineteenth-century high and low…

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    correspond to the left and right sides of the established motif and a distinctive design was found within 50 bp of multiple ChIPSeq peaks. Also, they observed a few binding positions that had multiple grouped occurrences of noncanonical motifs along the canonical one. This new finding could not be compared to structural data of NRSF because none is currently available. They found genes encoding 110 transcription factors, 22 microRNAs, and 5 slicing regulators all associated with NRSF. This…

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    She recognizes her own alienation as a woman and a wife both in India and Abroad. The fiction relates to the canonical archetypes relating to a wife in the patriarchically constructed Indian traditional society. This would mean that the Indian woman’s identity is always two layered – the first one being the society-assigned external identity and the second being…

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    literary pieces, “Washing Day”, “Songs of Innocence”, “Songs of Experience”, and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman are significant and inter-dependent on each other to convey the unjust beliefs for a woman during this time and to complicate the set canonical standards from differing points of…

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    Daoism Religion

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    Taoism is a religious, philosophical and ritual tradition originating in around the 3rd or 4th century. I plan to pursue how the religion was affected by the culture in which it arose. Specifically focusing on the fact that there are no real deities in Taoism. How was Taoism, or Daoism, shaped and influenced by Chinese culture to evolve into a religion that lacks prominent deities. I plan to explore how the teachings of the Dao De Jin, or Tao Te Ching, present the central entity in Taoism, the…

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    Jihad is defines as, a struggle. There are two distinct variations of jihad: the Greater Jihad and the Lesser Jihad. The greater jihad is an, “inner struggle against base instincts” (CaP) and notably more spiritual. Many Sufis with the intention of getting closer to God practice this form of jihad. A Muslim who is acting on the greater or inner jihad must continuously practice restraint against unholy urges. Participating in the never-ending battle against ever changing urges of the world that…

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    Adventure Time is a cartoon series, currently airing on Cartoon Network, consisting of eleven-minute-long episodes that follow the adventures of a human boy Finn and his magical dog friend Jake. The series started airing in 2010 and is currently on its seventh season. Adventure Time, although originally created for kids, has gained audiences from all walks of life and that is in no small part due to the show’s effective use of different media platforms. Adventure Time engages with all kinds of…

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