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    he didn’t care about her money until this moment, when he realized that, if she left, her money would leave with her.” (Euginides, 282-283). With Leonard being afraid of Madeline (and her money) leaving him, this would represent the financial dependency in which he has for Madeline. Considering how Madeline is providing her for her male counterpart (during the Contemporary era), this would support my claim in the change of social expectations of both men and women due to more opportunities…

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    London, England, 1822-1869" by Science Museum, London. Credit: Science Museum, London. Web. 21 March 2018. Introduction The Mill on the Floss, George Eliot’s 1862 novel, examines the intersections between disability, dependency, and social class. Philip Wakem and Mr. Tulliver’s dependencies are viewed differently by society, influenced by their individual social class and financial status. Within the story, Philip Wakem is the most prevalent disabled character. Though he does not have a…

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    Often, mass media depicts those suffering from drug dependency as failures and burdens to society rather than folks who can have a decent future if they receive help. Such stigmatization and utilization of derogatory words like addicts and junkies is detrimental and dwindles the chances of winning the fight against addiction. Therefore, we should employ less judgmental and derogatory words when referring to those suffering from drug dependency to diminish the stigma associated with drug…

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    Electric Cars are better than Fossil Fueled Cars Electric cars are a hybrid car that everyone should own. They help with our environmental and economy problems. Electric cars are better than fossil fueled cars because they don’t produce as much pollution as regular cars, they help make America more competitive, and they reduce America’s dependence on petroleum and other oils. Electric cars are cleaner than standard cars because they don’t produce as much pollution. For example, they produce…

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    specifically residential schools (Winter, 2012) - There is no past distinct biological strength present within John’s case. - A present biological barrier, is John’s recent diagnosis with type 2 diabetes. Another biological factor, is John’s dependency on alcohol, which can have detrimental effects on his health, especially with his new diabetes diagnosis. - A present…

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    Streetcar Named Desire

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    In the play, almost all characters are overcome by the feelings of desire. However, the play also touches on the theme of dependency. In the book, Stella continues to stay with Stanley even after he beats her with the potential to hurt the baby. A quote that exemplifies this is; ¨oh, I guess he's just not the type that goes for jasmine perfume, but maybe he's what we need…

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    countries across the globe. Before and during the war, America consisted of 13 small colonies clinging tightly to the East coast of North America with colonists who “took for granted that society was and ought to be a hierarchy of ranks and degrees of dependency” (Wood 6). The American…

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    Nature Vs Nurture Autism

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    Genetics are the backbone of how a human being interacts and develops socially. Unfortunately, not every human is born with a complete set of working genes. A genetic disorder, such as a conduct disorders or autism, causes a person to struggle behaviorally and socially. These struggles can profoundly affect a person’s ability to develop mentally. The nature vs nurture debate can be applied to genetic disorders not only because these disorders are caused by genetics (nature) but also because they…

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    Neo colonialism has proven that Britain still has grip over Kenya, and she still controls much of the Kenyan economy and political structures. (Robert Young pg. 49-56) for instance says, neocolonialism advance stage is the "development and dependency theory" and then grows into a "critical development theory”. At the development stage he says, it is very difficult for the Third World states to evade depending on the Western nation for their self-development. The economic growth, the economic…

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    access to loans for infrastructure because they can not make repayment guarantees. The second dependency structure the IA creates is the lack of land title. The IA outlines that reserves are plots of land “held by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of the respective bands for which they were set apart” and that “the Governor in Council may determine whether…

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