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    I Pursuit Of My Goals

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    From very small I I've characterized by being very mature and have my very clear objectives. Also consider everything I have achieved is largely due to the principles delivered by my parents home and culture, to begin my 10 years old start playing a sport that at that time only the to for fun was a child and I just diverted playing soccer, grew with this activity of the hand and is soccer who gives me goals and in my life from very small I remember my goal every day was and is to play at the…

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    Vanity Fair Analysis

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    video it was reported that Vanity Fair wanted to ask comedian Sarah Silverman her point of view about the situation to get a comedian's perspective. The entire situation is just an example of how people now comedians are afraid to say what they want and they would rather hold back than to say it. Sarah Silverman’s answer was the opposite. Silverman goes on with saying that she feels like as a human it is important to change with the times and change with new information and no, she is not saying…

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    exploring personality disorders, specifically looking at antisocial personality disorder. Click here to read part one. Patrick Bateman is a self-absorbed, pop-culture obsessed, materialistic, greedy, young man who feigns social niceties and political correctness yet has no issue saying what he really feels when he believes no one is listening. He has a constant need to fit in, and a need to never be seen alone, even if he is with people he despises, at least no one is seeing him alone. He is…

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    authoritarian censorship, simply will not work on a large scale in this modern century. What does work however, is manipulating average citizens into instilling social control onto one-another. The government is not responsible for instilling political correctness, but rather, it is a societal norm practiced by the young men and women of our country, the ones that will shape the future of our civilization. But if the government is a democracy where power is in the hands of the people, then the…

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    Before the readings, I understood remuneration in terms of employment. I thought of it as when you are rewarded for your service via salary/wage, benefits (company car, medical and pension plans), or bonuses. Thus, I thought based on skills and experience the employee gets paid and I believe it is the human resources department that delineates the packages to the employees. I can see how remuneration is tied to oppression if we consider pay wages with respect to race, “the wealth of white…

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    of all colors and principles have mourned him—is that he was seen as a politician who spoke with a directness that the average politician and orator lacked, and tackled issues which others tend to “sugar-coat”, in an effort to maintain political correctness. Furthermore, his supporters were drawn to the shaven-headed man’s style and wit. People responded well to his directness in amidst an age when politicians have essentially become slaves to the public, careful to upset the minimum number of…

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    In life morals are self defining laws, they tell us what is right and what is wrong. They indicate wether or not to go through with a thought or to let that thought drift away. Morals indicate wether or not that though in itself is even right. But what is right? We define right as the correct way of doing something, and is the correct way of being. Are morals something that is learned through life events and taught by parents, or are morals something that is tied into our human nature from birth…

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    Seinfeld Some stereotypes of Native Americans have been used in a more positive spirit like for comedic purposes. In the TV show Seinfeld, there is an episode called “The Cigar Store Indian”, where Jerry is attracted to Elaine’s friend, Winona, who is Native American. He presents Elaine with a cigar store Indian as a gift, unaware of Winona’s ethnicity. He then begins using racial epithets (“Let’s bury the hatchet”; “We smoke ‘em peace pipes”) and rocking the Indian back and forth, while…

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    A Summary of Lesson 3 Actions In his previous two lessons, Joseph Williams stressed the importance of writing with clarity, correctness, and style. In Actions, he makes two important points: make the main characters the subject of a sentence and make the main action the verbs of a sentence (Williams, 44). Writers create clearer and more understandable prose for their readers when they revise a "revision" and turn a nominalization back into a verb. He identifies common problems, offers helpful…

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    Bob Dylan - Fallen Angels - No Star Review Following in the footsteps of last year’s “Shadows in the Night” debacle, Bob Dylan puts his distinctive vocal to a dozen songs that he, and his generic band of buddies massacre. There's blood on the tracks all the way to hell and back for this most foul of transgressions. Choosing to butcher up a selection of classic standards is musical sin! One listen to these slaughtered classics might set you against these numbers for all time to come. My advice…

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