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    Steve Jobs distributes and as a matter of fact readily apt verbalization. He opens the Verbalization as a matter of fact vigorously when he verbalizes "Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish, which captures the sounding board attentions, mutually a jest. Steve Job frames his language as a three specific which emphasizes the end of the choice of word as a learning time for the audience. He frames his verbalization as a three story's which accentuates the imitate of the verbalization as a cognition cut for the…

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    Leaders tend to destroy or mend a nation together. With two conflicting leaders facing each other throughout the novel, it brings tough times for the boys. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies follows Ralph and Jack, the two leaders, plus a numerous amount of boys as they face challenges on the island that they are trying to survive on. In Lord of the Flies, Jack displays his strength in leadership using power, charisma, and dominance to triumph over Ralph. Jack’s display of power towards the…

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    the website are more persuasive than others. To me, I found that one of their strongest features was the use of testimonials from experts. Personally, I am much more likely to believe what an expert (such as a doctor) has to say. The use of authorities makes it clear and their message more persuasive; this allows readers to more easily believe their message, rather than having to go and confirm the information (Gregory, 2015, p. 40). The website has another strong quality on their website of…

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    human evolution and imperialism would not exist. The author is able to show femininity in the male authority figures and how they have been able to rule over an empire because of their ability to lead. Sinha likes to evaluate the female roles in the text as an insight to the text’s overall meaning. She uses a variety of empires to emphasize the roles of both males and females, however, the female authority figures throughout the text not only have an influence on the male figures, but…

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    Poetry and thought are often interpreted as too lofty for the realm of politics, a realm dominated power (Berlin: 2004). Yet memory, as elaborated by poets should always be an exercise in education. The value of narrative, writing, and poetry is high. For ‘the very fact that so great of an enterprise as the Trojan War could have been forgotten without a poet to immortalize it several hundred years later offered only too good an example of what could happen to human greatness if it had nothing…

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    In Discipline and Punish, Michel Foucault breaks down the premises of a panoptic system, outlining the mechanics through which it controls a population and linking it to other structures seen throughout a society, such as in prisons and schools. An example of such evident in the implementation of new grading rubrics for English teachers across America in 1923. The essays of 12th graders nationwide, who wrote under the same conditions, formed the base of a design for a national rubric, consisting…

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    their parents or a spanking and are going to be willing to take risks and think critically for themselves. What began as questioning the rules of their parents can develop into questioning unethical laws and immoral orders from those in positions of authority. When they Reynolds as a family establish rules and consequences together the children are show that everything has a consequence and not knowing is not an excuse for not following the rules. The Reynolds children are not going to be under…

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    tendency of group mentality is known at an early age. “The Perils of Obedience”, written by Stanley Milgram makes points that prove that the habit of following the group is not so easily broken. Milgram mentions that a humans desire to please an authority figure is so high that they are willing to do almost anything. Humans acting as sheep is a theory that very accuratetly represents the mindless following that many take in order to fit in. Lessing presents an eye opening, yet practically…

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    public health through advertisements are ethically questionable at best. Their advertisements use various fallacies to manipulate the public into reducing their consumption of sugary drinks; a fallacy of single cause disguised as fact or an appeal to authority and emotion in place of evidence and data. These underhanded tactics violate the major underpinning and inherent value of a plural and just society, the freedom of choice. The autonomy to make your own decisions, free of any external…

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    Fancy Title In his 1963 essay, “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem,” philosopher Erich Fromm argues that disobedience to authority started human history and blind obedience may cause its destruction. Fromm’s view on obedience to authority is that when we obey authority, even when it goes against our own reasoning and morals, then that obedience is cowardly and destructive while any act affirming individual will and autonomy is an act of freedom. Humanity could easily destroy…

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