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    threat. Ruled by his guilt and paranoia to maintain a semblance of control, Macbeth actions speak to what justified MacDuff and Malcolm’s treason. While Macbeth plays the oppressive ruler, on the other hand Capulet plays the role of the oppressive father, who demands his daughter to marry a nobleman for the sake of maintaining a certain level of…

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    ethical, scientific, historic, socio- cultural aspects will also be discussed as well as the book The Republic written by Plato. Socrates Born in 469/470 to Sophronicus a sculptor and Phaenarete a mid-wife, Socrates would become known as the father of Western philosophy.…

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    Japanese American Culture

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    for Japanese adults, but also for children. Anime started in the twentieth century. It was experimented by Japanese filmmakers. Later on, a man named Osamu Tezukas made a popular anime series called “ Astro Boy” in 1963. He was recognized as the ‘Father of Anime’ soon after (GoJapanGo, screens 1-3). The major difference between anime and American cartoons is that anime is popular with Japanese adults and is watched by millions. It’s the same with manga, but manga is Japanese comics. During…

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    Plumbum: The cause of Western Roman Empire’s fall? “Roma Invicta”. It’s a proud phrase for the Romans that carries the meaning of ‘Unconquered Rome’. It signifies the glory of the empire and its striving economy, its colosseums holding thousands of crowd for ceremonies, its gladiators fighting in the arena to their death, its great aqueducts carrying water for the city of Rome, its busy port filled with traders from the far east of China to the cold, northern Germanic lands, its senators…

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    information sheet, this is where I learned Amy had requested to speak with someone who specializes in domestic violence issues. Identifying Information Amy is a 35-year old Caucasian female. She was born, raised, and continues to live in the small mid-western town of Plentyville, Nebraska. Amy is currently unemployed and living with her mother. She has never been married and does not have any children. When asked about her marital status, Amy mentioned an on again,…

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    knowledge enough, and “Siddhartha had begun to feel the seeds of discontent within him” (Hesse 5). He makes the decision to become a Samana and travel the roads and forests with the “wandering ascetics” (Hesse 9). While disagreeing with his own father, Siddhartha sets out with his best friend Govinda to join the group, in hopes that the lifestyle would be able to teach him the knowledge and wisdom he couldn’t attain before. Although he learned all that…

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    Socrates Argument Essay

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    philosophers of ethics Socrates, a Greek philosopher, was known for being the famous teacher of Plato who later taught Aristotle. He was born in 469/470 BCE and led a fairly normal childhood like those of his peers. In his later life, Socrates studied art, became a famous sculptor and even served in the army. His teachings were ultimately passed down, becoming the basis for ethics (Mark, 2009). He taught and believed that people instinctively did the right thing for the common good and if…

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    in the 1924, Joseph Stalin rose to power as the dictator of the Soviet Union and held power until his death in 1953. Through his policy, known as Stalinism, he industrialized and modernized Russia, boosting its economy to catch up with the other western powers. However, millions died during his dictatorship, including his own people through his creation of the first man-made famine ever and through his labor camps, known as Gulags (Joseph). One major aspect of Stalinist ideology was cult of…

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    Patriarchy In Greek Drama

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    essentially celebrated the Greek god, Dionysus, who was the god of wine and fertility. It was here that theatre began as a religious festival, which included music, song, and dance competitions and other activities such as athletics. The Athenians introduced two contests to the festival, the dithyramb and tragedy. The dithyramb was considered to be an intricate song about Dionysus and wasn 't original to the festival. On the otherhand Tragoidia was a newly created Athenian art form that…

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    ("Rhetoric & Writing Studies"). By the time Augustine was 28 years old, he left Africa to start a career in Rome. While in Rome, he taught for a short time and eventually landed a role as a professor in Milan. At the time Milan was the capital of the Western Roman Empire and a big area for career advancement. However, this time was short lived as he ended back up in Tagaste after only two years in Milan. With Augustine back in his home town, he passed the time as a family man. Her he looked…

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