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    Western ideas of beauty are being internalized by those of Asian cultures, but the criticism from family members and perfectionism are some things that should be looked at to see how different cultures respond to them. Because of the spread of Western culture, food, and beauty ideals, I had heard that eastern cultures were being influenced by it and were developing disorders, like eating disorders, that were not as prevalent,…

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    The Two Defining Categories of Characters Everyone has a different way of reacting and dealing with death. Some people buckle and fall to their knees, while others fight through the fear and grief. This difference separates characters into two categories: tough characters and soft characters. Soft characters are not weaker than their tough counterparts, but they have less experience with death and the darkness of the world. The characters in the tough group have become unfazed by death because…

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    passive and submissive role in society. Women are seen by men in the patriarchal society as weak-minded and not equal to them. They are expected to carry out domestic tasks within their husband’s household and be a caregiver for their children. With men being the predominant financial stability and structure of the family household, they were given much bigger responsibility than women. Both genders having stereotypes of their own, but of course men had a much more positive image than women, and…

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    all are not able to have children and sexual pleasure is non-existent. Despite the fact that many young girls are at risk of being victims of FGM/C there are still ways it can be stopped. This research paper is intended to inform, enlighten, and contribute to the efforts of stopping FGM/C. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies FGM/C into 4 different categories. The first is Clitoridectomy which is partial or total removal of the clitoris (a small, sensitive and erectile part of the…

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    Black Lives Matter

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    They are being stripped of their basic human rights and dignity because of the color of their skin. Black lives matters have been involved in many protests that help other people in the society realize that there shouldn 't be a world with black racism. This organization…

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    defines parallelism itself as “the repetition of the same or related semantic content and/or grammatical structure in consecutive lines or verses” (1). Parallelism manifest itself in many various ways throughout Scripture. The three main types and categories of parallelism that are found in Scripture are synonymous, antithetic, and synthetic. Synonymous parallelism is when “the same sense is expressed in different but equivalent terms” (3). The example Berlin gives is Psalm 112:1, in which…

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    Plautus 'Play Truculentus'

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    diligence. This led to a switch from the law being objective towards subjective rights, law focussing on the individual. With law becoming a matter of rights, the law of things category consisted of two different rights, namely rights in rem and rights in personam. As a result of the previously mentioned rights the law of actions category was no longer applicable, due to rights being subjective remedies were removed into a separate category and actions category became law of obligations. The…

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    the remainder of her descriptions across the physical, character and relationship categories. Self Evaluation When discussing their strengths and weaknesses, Kirsty focused far more on character and relationship descriptions than Annie, who focused on physical attributes, particularly for her weak points (‘my ears... my legs’). However, Annie counted her friends as a strength and the fact that she likes ‘being myself’. Self and Others Annie’s awareness of similarity to others…

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    have to be rooted in scientific or objective fact in order to have reality. Instead, something is deemed as “real” if it has tangible effects and impact in the world (Thomas, June 13). “Race” is very much a “real” phenomena in the sense that, despite being scientifically disproved, it still shapes the way that people navigate the world and perceive those who are physically and/or culturally different from themselves. Race may not be “real” in any essential or natural way in the realm of science,…

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    Anthrax, smallpox and plague potential bioterrorism agents and are caused by microbial pathogens. Bioterrorism is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs (agents) used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants. These agents are typically found in nature, but it is possible that they could be changed to increase their ability to cause disease, make them resistant to current medicines, or to increase their ability to be spread into the environment. These…

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