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    Thomas L. Friedman in his book titled, “The World Is Flat” does not give a speculative preview of the wonders that are to come in our lifetime. But rather to get us caught on the wonders that are already here. That is, his view is that the world is not going to be flat; rather, it is already flat. In an own opinion, what he means by “flat” is the connectedness. For instance, the lowering of trade and political barriers together with the exponential technical developments made up of the…

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    Autocratic leadership can be abused by the leader has their can come across as a bully to gain his or her own way. They also may appear controlling, and overbearing, which can lead to bitterness among the team. If the autocratic leader makes a decision without consulting the group, espicealy a highly intetelical group, the people in the group may lose motivation, as they are unable to contribute ideas and therefore feel under valued and just objects or ‘tools’ to get the job done . Northhouse…

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    However, in spite of Dickens’s revolutionary ideas and harsh critique of the capitalist system, he never calls to topple capitalism and does not see the struggle, like Karl Marx, as a struggle between the rich and the poor classes where a classless society will eventually emerge. Within this context, George Orwell asserts that there is no clear sign that Dickens “wants the existing order to be overthrown, or that he believes it would make very much difference if it WERE overthrown. For in…

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    whether plenty or scanty due to draught. She is uncomplaining and changes herself thoroughly into the frame of a traditional figure who works from dawn to dusk for her family. She belongs to a generation of self-sacrificing women, whose duty is to fulfill their duties a wife and strive for their husband’s mere happiness. Rukmani's image of a self-sacrificing woman becomes evident when she comes to know of Nathan's extra-marital affair with Kunthi. As an Indian woman. she struggles by all means…

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    Women around the world have suffered from different types control from men that contribute to the suffrage of women. From Sexism to misogyny that women encounter, the opposite sex has demeaned females to a life of submission and servitude. Gabriel García Márquez’s 100 Years of Solitude and Rosario Ferré’s The Youngest Doll both expose men’s authority over women. These two authors two different approaches to characterizing male domination of females. Both García and Ferré presented compelling…

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    In a socioeconomic system of free enterprise such as the system found in the United States, the legal issues surrounding product liability are very unique and need to be examined carefully. Businesses are highly susceptible to the claims of product liability because their products must be safe for consumer usage, creating the structure of a successful market system. This market works because businesses can compete for market share with the consumers through product quality, but it also fails…

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    In Francois Furstenberg’s book, In the Name of the Father, he describes how popular memory of a President came to exist in nineteenth-century America. But how does his account of the past hold up in America today? This depiction of popular memory can be seen in the musical, Hamilton. This paper argues that the arguments made by Furstenberg about nationalism and political consent, unlike slavery, can be seen as pertinent to understanding Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton. First, the arguments…

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    the cat, the “toxic” presence of Zeena keeps Ethan and Mattie separate. Zeena will constantly try to separate Ethan and Mattie but the major factor is Ethan’s infidelity. He wishes to be with Mattie but struggles with the ties of responsibility and duty as a husband to Zeena. This drags out the relationship between Ethan and Mattie. Mattie on the other hand, is very submissive to Ethan and makes Ethan feel useful under the harsh remarks of Zeena. Their relationship is very shallow since both…

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    his “Message to the American People,” that every action has a reaction, an implication that the tragedies of 9/11 may have been avoided if the U.S. government ceased encroachment on Islamic soil. Bin Laden justifies the 9/11 “reaction” as a means to warn the U.S. that force will be involved to demobilize of American imperialism. “God knows we would never have thought of striking the towers, had we not seen such tyranny and oppression… Only when we could take no more did we think of it” (Bin…

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    Faith. Though not all admit to it, it lies in everyone. It speaks and guides people through the day, from one hour to the next. It makes one feel safe and complete, for they are comfortably nestled in a sea of warmth. Faith gives one something to confide in, be it a time of wellbeing or when all hope is lost. However, when stagnant, it can be catastrophically malignant towards others, in addition, it precludes cultural modernization, the key component responsible for the imperative process of…

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