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    industry because hypesexualization has proved to be effective in selling the majority of the products sold in the United States. The automobile, fragrance, fast-food, and clothing industry are prime examples of business that use sexualized marketing, a facet of rape culture, to their advantage. Additionally, many company advertisements employ sexist stereotypes that characterize women as submissive and depict them solely as childbearing bodies that clean and cook. Popular music lyrics routinely…

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    Ethical Utilitarianism

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    crew member to die? Also, it is hard to measure consequences (Mausio, 2015). Not all cost/benefits can be predicted or translated into money easily. Presumably, consequentialism works best in situations without strong moral, ethical, or religious facets (James,…

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    Emotional Intelligence coaching has played a very significant role in my overall leadership development process. I am always looking for new information and new research in this area. Often, I get introduced to new words and terminology. Yesterday, I came across a new phrase — emotionally elite. There is much more to be learned about emotionally elite leaders. Unfortunately, the word “elite” has some negative connotations. For many of us, this goes against our nature. We are not comfortable…

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    On examination of the lumbar spine, there is tenderness in the lower paraspinal muscles and facets L5 through S1. Range of motion is diminished in both flexion and extension. She has pain with both. Sensation is decreased in the anterior right foot. Reflexes of the patella are trace. Achilles are 1 +. Straight leg raising is positive bilaterally…

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    Marx Oppressor

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    Marx succinctly describes the history of society in terms of class struggle as “oppressor and oppressed. “Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman” and now the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, all which stood in constant opposition. The bourgeoisie is the “oppressor” in this case, being the social class who own the means of production and are concerned with withholding capital and wealth to ensure their economic supremacy. The proletariat refers to…

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    Menlook Executive Summary

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    any of our Menlook promo codes and get discount on your fashion purchases. About Menlook Menlook is one-stop destination for men’s fashion, offering a complete wardrobe, fitted perfectly for daily life where colours, material and cuts are the major facets. They combine an extensive range of apparel, accessories, footwear…

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    government. The newly formed U.S, government was in major financial trouble due to the fact that The united states had just gone through the Revolutionary War. The war put the nation in deep debt to other countries that they needed to pay off. A major facet of the government that they disagreed on was how to run the nation's economy. The Revolutionary war was the reason the nation was in debt. The states that supported the Democratic-Republicans were mainly southern states who had already paid…

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    Growing up, I had never traveled far out of Buffalo, only reaching as far south as Florida or as far north as Toronto. The ideas and culture of those around me have always been the same. This has limited my time for growth as a college student; whereas, studying abroad in Sydney would grant me the experience of a new culture, new ideas, and a new opportunity to learn about myself. Sydney offers vast choices to not only enhance my college education, but to be an essential part of it. i will be…

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    Throughout the novel, The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, verisimilitude is superior to reality in exhibiting O’Brien’s universal truths of destructiveness of isolation and social obligation to the war. The first universal truth of O’Brien’s novel that is best demonstrated through verisimilitude is the destructiveness of isolation. In O’Brien’s novel, this theme is commonly shown within the soldiers’ grim encounters with the forest. Particularly, when the soldiers were listening to the…

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    masses as they help to persuade the human race of getting infinitesimally closer to the truths of the universe. In this regard, mathematics and literature can combine in an attempt to push the boundaries of prior understanding in order to present a new facet of a world as mysterious as the we inhabit. This symbiotic relation of sorts is ever apparent in the novel Flatland by Edwin A. Abbot. Abbot implores through literary means the depth to which mathematics can theoretically define our world,…

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