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    and standards, allowed the privilege of exclusive pastimes, such as the fine arts. Paul exemplifies the consequence of when someone of a lower socioeconomic status enjoys entertainment seemingly limited to only high-class elites. Paul, like many, chases after the idea that purely increasing his wealth can give him a life with the fine arts, but he fails to realize that a larger social stigma prevents the lower class from living…

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    There is a widespread belief among scientists that they have been successful at objectively forming scientific theories, but upon further inspection it is clear to see that may scientists incorporate gendered biases into their findings. There is an entire scientific field dedicated to determining what biologically separates males and females, and what behaviorally separates men and women, generally focused on defining which group is superior. This type of science restricts findings to a binary…

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    Xena Vs Buffy “In a time of Ancient Gods, Warlords, and Kings; a land in turmoil cried out for a hero. She was Xena a mighty princess forge in the heat of battle, the Power, the Glory, the Passion, the Danger, her courage will change the world.” “In every generation there is a chosen one. She alone will stand against the vampire and demons and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer.” If anyone has ever watch the late 1990’s TV show Xena Warrior Princess and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. One…

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    thought, motives and ambition. People’s pattern of thought is motivated by their ideals and what they believe to be true. During the pursuit of truth, people must stay connected to reality. Without this connection, people become so consumed by the chase, that they derail their lives. In order to stay on the tracks, people’s motives keep them tethered toward their true desires. In the end people must not let their lust of escaping reality cloud their true…

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    Giving Life to the Minority Shakespeare’s Treatment of Women In Shakespeare’s time, there was a different outlook on the treatment and responsibilities of women than there is today. For one, women were not even allowed on the stage during plays. Therefore Shakespeare had to have men portray these women. Also, depending on the sort of woman you were, you were considered either “good” or “unpleasant,” to generalize. As explained in Enter the Body: Women and Representation on Shakespeare 's Stage…

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