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    The subaltern study of Untouchable highlights the role of caste in an Indian Hindu society. The dominance of caste divides the society as well as human psyche. Since ancient period a lot of religious taboos, superstitions and misconception exist in Indian Hindu society and they may be responsible for subalternity in society. At the one hand high caste Hindus dominate and exploit lower caste because they think their birth in high caste is the blessing of God and they have the right to rule over…

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    Atlas Shrugged Analysis

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    In her book, Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand uses a fictional story to critique the end result of several commonplace ideologies. The book most closely deals with the ultimate result that stems from a Marxist slogan, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.” The world that Rand creates has few differences from reality at its start, but as the story progresses, real world ideologies are taken to the extreme, and societal collapse appears to be imminent. Much of this is…

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    The Intelligence Cycle

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    basically determine what information needs to be accumulated for usage. In inclusion to the processes, people, and technology that is in place that subsidize the different steps in the cycle need to be setup with an understanding of the roles and duties of each person. During this time training will also take place to prepare. The training can be in an any special skills that they can think of such as training in languages, marksmanship, or combat. Also during this stage surveillance teams…

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    Three Important Messages (Discussing three messages from The Ancient Mariner) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a story with many messages that teach us something important. Anselm Berrigan states that “Coleridge’s father recognized his talents early on, and encouraged his education...” (Berrigan) Coleridge is known as one of the best writers. Through this story we can see just where his imagination takes him. The three messages from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner that I understood after…

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    Sales practices have many ethical issues specially if sales incentives are involved. It is easy for salespeople to forget that the person that they are dealing with has rights as well as them. In this case of Olivia and Nina were involve in an ethical issue where Olivia chose to benefit herself over her customer. Olivia did not treat Nina ethically because she offered a camera that did not benefit the customer, in this case Nina, instead Olivia chose to benefit herself. According to David M.…

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    being a legendary play it still as some issues and contradictions. To start, Hamlet is said to have recently been studying as a student at Wittenberg, causing us to believe him to be in his late teens or early twenties. Further Laertertes and Polonius warn Ophelia of Hamlets age, reinforcing the idea of him being a young man. Yet late in the play we learn that Hamlet is thirty. Another problem is that of Claudius and Gertrude's marriage. Claudius is Gertrude's brother in-law and at that time a…

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    Hilly's The Help

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    Whereas Hilly sees them as maids who only serve the purpose of waiting on white people. Because Skeeter is not on the same page as Hilly, their friendship is negatively impacted again. Once Hilly realizes Skeeter wrote the book, she tells her to warn the maids to “…watch out for what’s coming to them”, and points out that Aibileen is in the book (Stockett 497). The sound of her friend’s name makes Skeeter angrier, which shows how much Skeeter has really grown to care for Aibileen and the…

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    who were drunk murdered her brother in- law. This is a bold statement because she could simply state that her brother in law was murdered but the for the writer to include murdered by white men he was trying to state this message. She is trying to warn the narrator that this could potentially happen which is an indication that racism is still a very real threat to her…

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    caused by injustices of private citizens and the government. However, once World War Two occurred, the public and the government had an overwhelming concurring opinion to enter the war. Legal power created justice initiated the boom in industry that propelled the United States during the war thus utility increased as both private citizens and the government benefitted from such actions. Social powers created justice because the citizens had increased patriotism and believed in a unified attitude…

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    A woman’s status in society during colonial times was mostly frowned upon as well as unmentioned. There are different point of views based on a few select texts written during the colonial times containing writings by Anne Bradstreet, John Woodbridge and Mary Rowlandson. Anne Bradstreet, poet and mother of eight children during colonial times expressed her feelings on the behavior towards women in her writings about mundane concepts, but still mentioned her Puritan perspective in her writings.…

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