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    Daldry, Elizabeth, and Leo as they experiment with new technology in the name of medicine, specifically using the vibrator as therapy. Throughout the entire play, Sarah Ruhl highlights the intimacy of the characters and focuses specifically on their distinction between bodily functions and actual love. The main characters in In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play are Dr. Givings, Catherine Givings, Sabrina Daldry, Elizabeth, and Leo Irving. Dr. Givings is a man strongly influenced by and…

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    Ain T I A Woman Analysis

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    property. The most fascinating part of this speech is the fact that she points out that Jesus " came from God and a woman, and that man had nothing to do with that." She points out that men think of women as inferior, but because there was no distinction between gender and race for blacks, women were able to prove that not only were they able to be equals to men, they could in fact themselves be able to be superior. In her eyes, as a woman, if one woman (Eve) could bring the world into…

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    Unfortunately, this cannot happen as the likelihood of the majority of people having the same beliefs in everything in life is very slim. There is a distinction somewhere, and in many aspects of the majority’s lives, so why is it reasonable just for God? Another important factor to note is that the majority of those who do believe in God may not be the majority of those who we should consider as trustworthy…

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    In a slave narrative , Christine Stark, who survived a sex slavery in the United States, recounts the shocking callousness that was used to control her “ These men gang rape us. They rape us with dogs. They rape us with knives and guns…” Every human being has the right to live and experience. The liberty to experience life in how one’s conscious mind would like to. Life is a simple but also complex term, simple because it’s one word, but complex since it is open to interpretation. What does it…

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    is better and different from competitors. The home care services industry is highly competitive and in order to succeed in this difficult environment, it is necessary to offer services that are not provided by your competitors. Two areas where distinction can be achieved among rivals is in value-added home care services and offering specialty services like developing a disease management program, or to promote a special expertise your agency has. To involve your agency in specialty programs, it…

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    Burstein Social Anxiety

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    recognized differently as a nonnormative reaction”By contrast, SAD may be considered a nonnormative pattern of feelings and behavior—a pattern that results in substantial distress or impairment in important areas of functioning” (Burstein, 33) The distinction between shyness and social anxiety can be better seen by examining the differences in their responses to specific social situations. Burstein provides a specific example in which a clear difference between shyness and social anxiety can be…

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    Friedrich Nietzsche derived two opposing terms to describe the ways to respond to drama and real-life art. These two distinctions known as Apollonian, the side dominated to by reason, and Dionysian which focuses more on emotion; either emotion to music or the rage of tragedy. Critical thinking is a major part of the humanities, the distinction of the two sides will come in handy while analyzing literature, music, and theater. In literature, the use of word choice to convey a special message is…

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    Composers often transform texts to adapt them in a way considered to be more suitable for a desired audience and to convey new meaning. Jane Austen’s 1815 novel, Emma, has been transformed in Amy Heckerling’s 1995 film, Clueless for a modern Western teenage audience. Emma and Clueless both stand as reflections of their time; that of Regency England and postmodern America respectively. While the general plot line remains, Heckerling has adapted the refined country setting of Highbury, England to…

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    Pope Leo's Rerum Novarum

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    In Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo the XIII articulates the Roman Catholic belief that differences in wealth and class are inevitable and that they are naturally occurring. These differences, he argues on page 5, necessarily result from the variation in ability, skill, health, and fitness which God grants to humans. Since God sees fit to grant an unequal distribution of the aforementioned conditions and since God is perfectly just, it must be the case that the necessary result of those unequal…

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    In twentieth century Columbia, how can slaughtering a twenty-year-old man, robbing him of the dignity of human life, be justified as an act in defense of honor? In a lower class town near the sea in Latin America, Santiago Nasar- a man fated to death- and his fellow townspeople are desperately working to rise in the social hierarchy in order to achieve machismo and, accordingly, become wealthy and well known, which they see as the ultimate goal of their lives, since it supposedly accompanies…

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