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    The ending of Nella Larsen’s Passing leaves us with a big mystery on our hands. That mystery is formed in the question, “Who killed Clare Kendry?”. The novel chooses to leave us with a rather ambiguous ending that never outright answers the question. With in-depth psychological and textual analysis, the answer can be found. This analysis will prove that the protagonist Irene Redfield killed Clare Kendy. Passing takes place from Irene Redfield’s perspective. The novel may not have been written…

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    Positivism and post-positivism Positivism is a philosophy of social science that held facts could be rigidly separated from values, and that analysis could be value free. Logical positivism has played a major role in developing the concept of positivism at present time. Logical positivist, represented by Herbert Simon, holds to a narrower, natural science ideal for public administration. Positivist approach tries to justify the fact by definitions or verification with cases. However,…

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    that Dostoyevsky learnt or was directly influenced by this eminent British novelist. This was noticed in his The Double (1846) which protagonist is portrayed as a madman, the same madman from Gogol’s Diary of a Madman (1835). The technique of externalization of manuscript readable from another angle; “Dostoyevsky replays the slide into insanity, before any transcript of it could be made”, he thereby “reassure the distance reader and a madman” (146); every normal act is done from the other side;…

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    assumption of democracies not going to war with each other to military preparations and threatening. Democratic states can use threatening in domestic affairs, thus its manifestation in international dealings of the state can be considered as externalization of domestic…

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    Literature Review It’s the 21st century; the 15th year of the 3rd millennium, and although we cannot predict the future, research suggests that certain types of learners can gain greater relevance when their educational process is merged with eLearning pedagogy (Dailey-Hebert & Donnelli, 2010, p. 216). When designing an eLearning course, and in the future mLearning courses, it is important to consider your audience, their age, and technical comfort level. Starting first with the different types…

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    Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka tells the story of Gregor Samsa, a man who wakes up as a giant cockroach one morning and the self-realization he goes through as a non-human being. This tale is analogous to Karl Marx’s theories about capitalism and alienation since these theories state the issues with the capitalist system and the effect work has on individuals. For instance, Karl Marx’s theories about alienation of the worker states that workers are alienated from other human beings, producers are…

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    Nella Larsen's Passing

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    The ending of Nella Larsen’s Passing leaves us with a big mystery on our hands. That mystery forms from the question, “Who killed Clare Kendry?”. The novel chooses to leave readers with a rather ambiguous ending that never outright answers the question. The answer to this question can be found through in-depth psychological and textual analysis. This analysis will prove that Irene Redfield killed Clare Kendy. Passing takes place from Irene Redfield’s perspective. The novel may not have a…

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    Solution-focused brief therapy is a strength-based and goal-oriented form of treatment. This particular form of therapy looks at client accomplishments as opposed to “focusing and exploring clients’ problems and deficiencies,” with main focuses on a “systems perspective” and “solutions, strengths, and health” (Lee). Together, these focuses propose that change is a constant, especially in day-to-day human experience. It also emphasizes importance of client ability: rather than concentrating on…

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    The Effects of Poverty on Youth and Adolescents and the Correlation to Juvenile Delinquency Poverty is prevalent in many different communities in the United States and has been linked to a variety of weakened outcomes among youth and adolescents (Huston, 1994; Yoshikawa, Aber, & Beardslee, 2012).These weakened outcomes include the onset of various mental health and physical health disorders, decreased academic achievement, and higher rates of involvement in juvenile crime (Wadsworth, 2008). This…

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    Movie Analysis: Pope Joan

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    Thanalai May Tachapanich Media Literacy Webster University 26 June 2015 POPE JOAN ANALYSIS The movie started with a pope telling a story about the myth of Pope Joan, in 814BCE, this claim is a curiosity claim that poses a trial to the patriarchal nature of the Catholic Church, whereas women are prohibited from becoming priests and therefore cannot grasp each real locale of manipulation inside the institution. One of the arguments that present priests use opposing changing this discriminatory…

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