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    The Importance of Maxims Colin McGinn’s “Why Not Be A Bad Person”, suggest many life altering perspectives on possible thought processes when conducting oneself with another individual as well as oneself. He suggest many maxims that have moralistic values in which he believes will help motivate individuals when making rational decisions and having rational reactions in situations. For example, McGinn's maxim, “Don’t allow your temper to do what your reason can’t”, stimulates an individual's…

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    The Flint Water Crisis depicts the inevitable consequence of allowing the continued construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. The polluted water calamity is flooding one of Michigan’s poorest, blackest cities. This disaster is littered with racism and the detrimental results of poverty. The city is approximately 57 percent black and terribly poor; it’s citizens have been consuming and interacting with water that contains enough lead to meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s definition of…

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    do this because, he was educated and one thing he believed in was self-improvement which increased his care for education of others. I also like how he discusses when the governor acknowledged him he explains, “The Governor treated me with great Civility, show'd me his Library, which was a very large one, and we had a good deal of Conversation about Books and Authors. This was the second Governor who had done me the Honor to take Notice of me, which to a poor Boy like me was very pleasing”…

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    Dehumanization Picture a world where common courtesy was a foreign term or empathy and love no longer exist. Now envision a place where one might call home, where every man and women is exactly the same just another number. All of these things are happening all around us, all it takes is the right angle to see the true horror of it all. Today is mirroring so many aspect from the book 1984, from government control to the truly spine chilling fact of dehumanization. Dehumanization is exactly…

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    The poem 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death ' by Emily Dickinson dramatizes the conflict between mortality and immortality and the speakers gentle acceptance of death. It is a story told by the speaker memorizing the day that she died. The speaker reveals that she is a very busy person that could not sit idly by and wait for death. She reveals her mortality in the first two lines of the poem. “Because I could not stop for Death/He kindly stopped for me” the speaker insinuates that she realizes…

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    Journal #1 Literary works are frequently observed by an abundance of individuals throughout a typical day, especially on a college campus. These books are generally catalysts for future coursework and are oftentimes viewed nonchalantly by their owners and dismissed as insignificant. These attitudes, commonly in line with those of the pragmatists', presume that literature has no “sufficient value” (Gillespie 16). Gillespie's article, “Why Literature Matters”, strives to disprove such allegations…

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    harassment by eliminating language with a negative social bias. However, speech codes confuse students into thinking twice about voicing opinions and repress the art of debate by challenging language instead of ideals. Universities try to “enforce civility” but that often backfires, “suppressing free expression instead of allowing for open debate of controversial issues”. (Lukianoff 775). Students want to be heard. When forced to repress individual opinions and feelings, students are stripped of…

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    The effect of materialism on the main characters In his novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses wealth and the process of gaining it as an important theme. This process of acquiring material wealth is known as materialism. Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan are both strongly materialistic and put a lot of value to possessions and wealth, while Nick Carraway doesn’t show any materialistic desires and therefore highlights the contrast between these characters. Gatsby’s main desire and aim…

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    poetry (3). With little on war and violence and a restraint on sexual appeal, epic poetry glorifying heroic deeds or war victories is absent from Chinese poetic tradition (3). These characteristics can be seen in Confucianism, with an emphasis on civility and propriety. In addition, unlike the Western poets, intent on capturing the universal truth, Chinese poets tended to capture the sentiments of the moments they described. They did not “self-consciously” address a large population; they were…

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    Pilgrims Dbq

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    Caroline Zide The Pilgrims arrived in the New World in September of the year 1620. They fled England because they were being severely persecuted for their religion, and they wanted to be free to practice as they pleased. After 70 or so tedious days at sea, they arrived in Cape Cod, a little bit north of their original target, which was a small town in Virginia. Despite the rocky start, the Pilgrims were very successful in making a life for themselves. The Pilgrims were able to thrive in the new…

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