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    birth rights even extreme enquities of wealth have rarely roused Canadians because of our confidence in the equity of opportunity as we exile in equal dignity and equal work of all citizens. We have held fast to the principle that inequity as an outcome is acceptable when they reflect people of un equal talent as the try to achieve what they want but in recent years we have doubted ourselves in Meritocracy the average Canadian is more skilled and works far longer then there parents but no enjoys…

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    From the start, we learn of a theory composed by Old Major known as Animalism, a theory which has close ties to that of Communism. Following his death, Snowball rules over the farm, but is overthrown by Napoleon. In time both leaders ignore the equality Animalism meant and conditions worsen. The story has a very present similarity of the Russian Revolution and Joseph Stalin’s leading In the revolution, much of the working class had been told . Disillusionment has an effect on attitudes and…

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    Sun Tzu establishes a relationship between victory and death, believing that a general's pre-war calculations can provide a hint at the outcome of a battle. Sun Tzu compares generals who prepare for a war and those that do not by arguing “... the general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought. The general who loses a battle makes but few calculation…

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    W2 Essay As I drove through that road in Hawaii riding in the passenger seat with my dad driving I was in awe of the tunnel of trees we were driving through. As you can see it was an astounding view I had never seen anything like this, in Colorado we had tunnels of stone built into the mountains on highways but this was a whole new experience. The beauty of it was amazing, yet I couldn’t help but think that just because it’s beautiful doesn’t mean it’s natural. Those trees were an assemblage…

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    Troytopia is the best place for people to live in. It has the perfect living conditions, sound social systems, and excellent living state. Troytopia is set up to offer a perfect country for people to reside. Having few rules and regulation, people live free and get rid of the hedge from the conventions. The advanced social ideas, high techniques, as well as high degree of civilization in Troytopia make Troytopia a paradise for people. In addition, Troytopia pays attention to the construction of…

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    Use of Rhetorical Devices: Harper Lee vs. Martin Luther King To Kill a Mockingbird, a popularized historical-fiction novel by Harper Lee, and Martin Luther King’s notorious I Have a Dream speech, emphasize the hope for equality during the Civil Rights movement by using rhetorical devices such as parallel structure and repetition. Atticus’ closing argument in To Kill a Mockingbird encompasses the idea of prejudice and inequality under the law when Tom Robinson, a Negro, is accused of raping a…

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    Similarly to Walter Rauschenbusch who presented his disgust for the troubling times due to capitalism and individualism, the new order would build on the assumption that a well-managed society would run with machine-like efficiency that can ensure equality and improvement in human condition. In addition, minorities such as middle class women could freely join the workforce to escape the drudgery of housekeeping, which was an idea considered “radical” for his time. Although incorporating many…

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    Yes, I Do Work Like a Girl: A Real Issue of Gender Inequality in the Workplace Despite the recent debate over pay equality, the question simply boils down to: do women deserve to make significantly less than men do? Growing up in a educationally disadvantaged community I had always held the view that women didn’t hold management positions, however since enrolled in college my views have significantly changed. Many traditional cultures, including America, teach that men should lead in families,…

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    Monstrosity isn’t always what is perceived on the outside. Becoming one with an animal, having animalistic tendencies, or an alter ego of a beast can be considered monstrous to society. In the poem “Why do you keep putting animals in your poems”, the man depicted in the poem is learning from the animals in the poem. He also realizes that the animalistic way of life is much simpler than the life of a human. In “Now You’re An Animal” by Mark Doty the professor goes into a studio to get his picture…

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    effectively argues that women are capable of more because she uses proven facts of female success from an era famous for forward thinking and discovery. She uses the statement “The female Greek…is as much in the street as the male…” to show that equality in the sexes in not unheard of and has, in the Grecian culture, succeeded before. Therefore, logically, it is unreasonable for women to be oppressed because they have already proven in the Greek culture to be capable of public position. In her…

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