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    In literature, the development is connected with the works of (among others) Eliot, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, W.B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, H.D., Franz Kafka, Knut Hamsun, Henry James, Katherine Mansfield, and others. In their endeavour to divert from the stylish weight of the realist novel, these writers presented a mixed bag of artistic strategies that includes, the radical interruption of direct stream of narratives; the dissatisfaction of customary desires concerning solidarity…

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    The subject of the research essay is the 2400 years of interest in The Iliad by Homer. The Iliad by Homer is regarded as foundational in literature. Plato’s critique that everything proceeding from Homer is but the crumbs of Homer continues, echoed by the modern intelligentsia. Homer has been a gateway to Greek Literature for centuries. Due to the high placement of Homer historically, and the Classical education movement, a knowledge of Greek, Homer, and Latin has become considered the epitome…

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    Lost In The Forms, Forever In The Intelligence During the Renaissance period in life, a man by the name of Leonardo Da Vinci was doing many things that helped change the views of man. Leonardo was born out of wedlock between a respected notary and a peasant woman in 1452. During his child and teen years, Leonardo was under the care of a sculptor by the name of Andrea Del Verrocchio, who helped him kick off his art career. Like all people, Leonard had his fair share of thoughts and opinions, he…

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    Education, although expensive, is indispensable for preparing for a future career and fulfilling long-term goals. Without an educational background, the individual is limited in choosing a career path because he does not meet the essential requirements for basic careers. Since careers require specialization and training in a certain field, the individual will be forced to enter the workforce with fewer job opportunities available to him. Although students are given a “choice” to further their…

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    Servant Leadership Great leaders seem to be far and in between. They don’t come automatically either. “There is no such thing as a born leader. As time goes on, education, jobs, and life shape a leader 's philosophy and psychology” (Blanken). Great leaders come from experience and understanding effective and successful leadership styles. Though many leaders use different types of leadership to be successful, a great leader is one of service who leads with the interests of the group first.…

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    subjective bias or not, the general assumption can be that the author’s personal life experiences influenced her work. In the spirit of scholarship, I will offer some critiques of the author’s argument, methods of providing evidence, and the tones of elitism that I encountered during my reading. The major argument presented, pertains to the stereotypes projected by others onto black women. Harris-Perry fails however, to show how African American women perpetuate some of those stereotypes as…

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    The novels, 1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, depict how tight control over a people skews and diminishes their ideas of independence and free thought. To begin, the societies of the two novels are extensively controlled by their governments to the point where the people are forced into orthodoxy or are incapable of being anything but orthodox. In Orwell's 1984, citizens are expected to blindly follow Big Brother and the Party, who are considered the only reliable…

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    Revenge for Masculinity “Away, morality!” demands Atreus. In dismissing morality as though it were a servant, Atreus acknowledges that his revenge scheme is unethical (Seneca 249) However, he disregards this and disregards moral justice. His revenge instead emerges as an expression of prideful rage that roots itself in a bruised and diminished masculinity’s attempt to assure itself of its strength. Self-value and rationality become irrelevant in this prideful attempt to reclaim masculinity as…

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    In the United States, our government is made up of people with different political ideologies and assertions. Our association with certain political parties is an example of our differences. Republicans and Democrats throughout history have represented the interests of their supporters rightfully. Conservatives have contrasting views upon the economy, social issues, and international policy. Liberals uphold democracy to its highest standards and support an equal political community. This is in…

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    negative connotation of the term populism is derived from misunderstanding of the term due to the shallow portrayals by the media and some scholars. Is populism truly a threat to democracy? If we take a look at the heart of populism, which asserts anti-elitism and anti-establishment, we can easily gather that, in reality, populism is a necessary critic and auditor of a democratic society. This is true not only in the theoretical sense, but also has proven to be true throughout history.…

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