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    This eventually becomes problematic because Bigger all his life, was judged by the color of his skin, and by Jan trying to change it leads Bigger to have the desire to prove that he is black, and in control over his own choices. Eventually, leading to the murder of Mary Dalton, and Bessie Mears. Additionally, Jan continuously states his feelings about how Bigger greets him, and calls him sir while ignoring Bigger’s culture and feelings. While driving, Jan tries to treat Bigger equally, and…

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    describe the loss of thinking-related strength that comes with technology.No matter how good the tech is, one problem could lead to extremely terrible side-effects and problems.The overuse and over-reliance on technology has led to possibilities of forgetting the past, controlling our present lives and our future and making us switch to an over-reliance on artificial intelligence. Technology’s development over time slowly begins to take away our ability to process information by…

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    1. Why did Wundt believe that experimentation in psychology was of limited uselessness? The distinction is what kind of science can be conducted on what kind of subject. Wundt placed a larger segment of psychology in Geisteswissenschaften than in the Naturwissenschaften (natural), because he realized the limitations of experimentation. Therefore, yes, Wundt believed that experimentation in psychology was of limited usefulness since he argued that in this broad perspective a variety of methods…

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    limiting and restricting power, and identifying the limit before the process of the creation breaks the boundaries of moral values. When Frankenstein unleashed his creation into the world, with no one to look after it, he unleashed destruction. Forgetting the responsibilities of a creator, Frankenstein, ultimately became the servant of the creation rather than the master, with the unintended consequence of making something “powerful than [himself]”(81), which gave the power to the creation to…

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    Do-Joon: Film Analysis

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    In the film of Bong Joon-ho, a woman lives alone with her son Do-joon, aged about twenty years, she works full time. When one is arrested by police and accused of murdering a schoolgirl, she devotes all her strength to do so innocent. It turns out that the night of the murder, Do-joon has actually followed the victim to the crime scene. Despite the exhortations of his mother, he is unable to recall the events. The efforts he provides in his memory to recall this information will cause the memory…

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    to finish an assignment while simultaneously getting ready for the day. While he may have gotten out the door on time to make it to class, he soon realizes his socks are mismatched, his homework has many errors, and his stomach is growling from forgetting breakfast. Although the student may have mastered the art of getting so much done in such little time, he tends to feel groggy throughout his days and his assignments don’t reflect his potential. In Christine Rosen’s article, “The Myth of…

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    Many authors use their works as an emotional outlet. An emotional outlet is a way for a person to express their emotions through art or a hobby, usually something healthy and non-destructive to themselves or others. Often times, people express their emotions by yelling or even physical violence, but some have mastered the use of an action or even meditation instead. Emotional outlets, such as poetry or literature, provide a platform for an author to voice their opinions on topics relevant to…

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    My internship is not the best paid so most of the money I am making is going to bills. Luckily I am living at home so meals and rent is not an issue. I got reprimanded for forgetting framing terms. I definitely needed to review those terms every once in a while to no go through the embarrassment of my boss teaching them to me again and pushing the days schedule back. A part of work is eating healthily and getting enough sleep…

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    event where individuals take the chance at winning money, but in the story, it is first known as a ritual that takes place in order for the town to grow successful crops, but most have forgotten this reason and now exempt parts of the tradition, forgetting their…

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    In Careless Canine Owners, the author’s diction reveals their tone because of the strong connotations of the chosen words. The author’s tone is frustration towards the pet owners. This is based off of the strong language and the connotations of those words used throughout the passage. In the sentence, “Whatever the reason for this negligent behavior, it presents a clear danger to people and animals alike.”, the author uses the words negligent and clear danger. Both of these words have very…

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