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    Justice is an ambiguous concept with no accurate definition. One man’s idea of justice differs from another man’s idea, depending on the circumstances. Some people see justice through the eyes of the court system, while others see justice as “an eye for an eye”. Still others see justice through fairness and moral equity. An individual defines justice based on their personal belief of what is right and wrong. The Greek philosopher, Aristotle writes, “[Justice] is complete virtue in the fullest…

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    accountid=12364. Henry, Frances, and Pamela Wilson. “THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN CARIBBEAN SOCIETIES: AN OVERVIEW OF THEIR SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND SEXUAL ROLES.” Social and Economic Studies, vol. 24, no. 2, 1975, pp. 165–198. www.jstor.org/stable/27861554. Powell, Dorian. “The Role of Women in the Caribbean.” Social and Economic Studies, vol. 33, no. 2, 1984, pp. 97–122. www.jstor.org/stable/27862073. Seguino, Stephanie. “WHY ARE WOMEN IN THE CARIBBEAN SO MUCH MORE LIKELY THAN MEN TO BE…

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    was going to be a war unlike any the world had ever seen. At the thought of it his stomach started pushing back up the sandwich he ate before. He ran out of the room leaving the document open on the screen. Suspect Profile: Frankie “the Buck” Dorian Age: 30 Address: 42 West SharkCove, Seashire Occupation: Wavemaster & Tourist Escort at Bikini Bottom, 37 Ostport Quay Hobbies include: Using insects to kill other insects; repairing bikes;…

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    Attack of the feminist superheroes” by Dorian Lynskey (2015), One of Marvel’s few female writers, Ann Nocenti uses the pathos Aristotelian appeal by stating, “Female characters were absolutely seen as secondary,” she says. “I can’t tell if I was just oblivious to sexism and misogyny, but I don’t…

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    Maria Callas was a famous opera singer who faced adversity from the very beginning of her career. She was ridiculed and dismissed because of both her looks and her style of singing. She however overtime became very popular for the same reasons that she was originality shunned for. Due to her resilience and attitude towards those who looked down upon her she became very popular among the homosexual community. Wayne Koestenbaum was one such person who found Callas’ personality to enough him to…

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    In 1963, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. told America that the Negroes of America were not free. The chains and shackles that the white men put on them were removed, however they were still not liberated from the racial discrimination and injustice. The “I Have a Dream” speech opened the eyes of many and was the start of the path to racial equality. 50 years later, America still faces racial injustice. Police brutality towards African Americans and other people of color is very evident in today’s…

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    Nivkh case study The process of globalization, and earlier the colonization, influenced not only political and economic map of the world, but the language spread and existence all over the world. Linguists admit that languages tend to vanish and die. Jack Hitt (2004) outline that half of the languages, which currently exist in the world, will disappear by the end of this century. The UNESCO report, completed by Matthias Brenzinger and Tjeerd de Graaf, emphasize that “up to 90 % of the world’s…

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    Chinua Achebe did not initially set out to write a novel that emphasized the triumphs of African culture. Nor did Achebe embark on a campaign of denigrating slander towards European attitudes. Achebe’s contentious novel Things Fall Apart situates itself post-colonially and, having been written in 1958, the novel came at a time of racially charged civil rights movements. Chinua Achebe remarked upon the injustice of Eurocentric African literature prior to writing his infamous novel. For example,…

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    I’ve always loved reading, and throughout elementary school I would read obsessively. I made sure to read any chance I got. I’d read on the subway on the way from school and back, in class during free time, while walking down the street with my book in one hand and my father’s fingers in the other, and at home before bed. My favorite books (which I still have copies of in my bookcase) were The Trumpet of the Swan, Molly Moon’s Incredible Book of Hypnotism, The Phantom Tollbooth, The Witches…

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    Cajun Folk Music Analysis

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    honors including the Charles Ives Scholarship. Currently, Ticheli is Professor of Composition at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Cajun Folk Songs is broken up into two movements, one slow and one fast. The first movement uses a Dorian mode based on D. Similar to the previous piece, this movement focuses on expression, with technical efforts focused towards playing lyrically and with a good tone. The second, more rhythmically driven movement, provides challenges in meter…

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