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    The Philosophy about the Four Idols 1. What are the 4 idols? (Do not just name them. Explain them.) There are four classes of idols which are named Idols of the Tribe, Idols of the Cave, Idols of the Market Place, and the Idols of the Theater. These idols give evidence as to how the human mentality, posture, and lives works. For example; the Idols of the Tribe determines that sometimes the human being tends to follow the dictates from false prophets. The main reason for this is because we have…

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    The cultural ties to empire are not so easy to efface as the political ones. In the past half century, this is perhaps one of the most important lessons the world has learned from the movement towards the independence of the part of European colonies. Some countries become England colonies including Asia, India, Africa, and some parts of North America. Although these countries are no longer dependent on the British colonies, the residual effect of colonial domination is still remain nowadays.…

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    supposed to be human-like at all. That is one of the main difference in appearance between the two statues. Other than that, both the Snake Goddess and the Aphrodite of Knidos are similar to one another because they both are portrayed as a women figurine and are worshiped…

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    Tom must be deceptive to break out from his imprisoned existence. Tom is introduced as “A poet with a job in a warehouse” (363), and his dreams do not consist of working in a factory. He detests his job and states, “I’d rather somebody picked up a crowbar and battered out my brains—than go back mornings” (373). His escape appears to be unavoidable from the beginning. He says from the start, “Yes, I have tricks in my pocket, I have things up my sleeve” (364). It is known from the beginning…

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    The History Of Cats A Research Report by Starlah Espinoza How were cats domesticated? I've been wondering for awhile now. Were they domesticated for a purpose, or just to live in your home and be a companion? In this report I will be answering that burning question in the back of all of our minds. According to The Humane Society Of The United States, about 35% of American homes have at least 1 cat, according to 2015-2016 stats. But how long have they been living with us? Turns out cats have…

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    The Glass Menagerie was Tennessee William’s one first success in creative writing. Known also as a memory play, the play involves about four characters: a young man, Tom, who is supporting his family (mother, and sister) after his father had abandoned them, the sister, Lara, who is painted as a very shy and introverted person due to her handicap, and has an obsession with a collection of glass animals, the mother, who is very loving in an exaggerated way, who also lives in an unreal world, Jim,…

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    Communist imagery and text appear in two contexts in Cuba, one, satirical and the other, its intended “proper” use in political propaganda. This essay will juxtapose the use of word and image in propaganda art of the Cuban revolution and the post-socialist conceptual art of the 90s that emerged in indirect and sometimes overtly direct response to it. Due to the regime’s strict control over the media, art has become one of the only spaces where critique of the government can sneak through, mostly…

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    When a person believes in something worth fighting for to the extent of going against authority, he or she risks everything, even their lives, but in doing so, they also risk leaving lasting marks behind. They risk changing the status quo of things and risk changing the lives of people around them, especially their loved ones. The great Spartacus did exactly this as he led a major slave uprising during the Third Servile War against the Roman Republic. Taking their inspiration from Spartacus,…

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    The Swastika Symbolism

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    Before Hitler & the Nazi Germany made it popular during the World War II by using this symbol as their emblem, this symbol related to something entirely different, it had different meanings in various civilizations, having its traces as back as 10,000 BC, the swastika symbolizes as of positivity & prosperity to most of the civilization. It is one of the most paramount and widespread symbols in archaic religion and today’s modern world as well. Here are 10 interesting things that you probably…

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    Dead Beat Father

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    Seal 1 Gena Seal Mrs. Cupp English 1020 20 October 2015 The Effects of a Dead Beat Dad Dose one agree that the sudden absence of the father has taken an enormous toll on Wingfield family? In “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams The father (Mr. Wingfield) is not physically in the play but projected in a huge self-portrait hung over the mantel in the home, introduced by Tom when he says “ This is our Father who left us a long time ago.”(1,1) Mr. William’s has not been seen since his…

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