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    A little melody can have the power of calming and relaxing. Nowadays, lots of musicians use electronic studio rather than real instruments to write songs. There is no doubt that these modern devices are very convenient and efficient except that the whole process of making songs are shortened. In other words, less effort is needed in creation and fewer great pieces of songs came to the world comparing to those in 80s. Maybe it is time for people…

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    Conformity is a four syllable noun that holds enough power to contain an individual in the plastic casing of social norms. Cutting apart that plastic casing is exactly what Disney character Fa Mulan, pictured above, is attempting to do. Disney’s Mulan is set in the Han Dynasty, which is considered to be the golden age of China. In that day and age, sons and daughters struggled to bring honor to their families. To be honorable, young women had to be great housewives with beauty beyond compare…

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    thoughts, his eyes shifting from the dark, mute who felt betrayed to the terrifying berserker who would not relent. In that instant, Mersoth injected Eridral with his final gift to him. Overflowing with energy, Eridral suddenly sent a shockwave of power towards Hayliel pushing her back a full pace. It was done; Mersoth had full control of his new found Zealot. Eridral threw himself at Hayliel, his attacks too fast for Mersoth’s eyes to follow and as the sun rose to greet the new day, Hayliel’s…

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    of courage against the fear of power in her novel, Matched. To begin, major characters display a growth of their courageous and rebellious manners. Additionally, the setting aids the development of those characters; while conflicts allow the progress of bravery to overpower society. In which all is supported through literary elements of character, setting and conflict to show greater development of the protagonists’ ability to show courage by challenging the power of society. Characters have the…

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    Yojimbo Analysis

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    Dispersed Freedom We are in a state of randomness. There are times that we follow our instincts (the gut feel) but there are times that we rationally discern and take precautionary measures to every action we make. This randomness of life is coupled with chances. The film Yojimbo started with a wandering Samurai who aimlessly wander and throws a stick in the air for direction. He took the chance to go beyond his wondering state and followed the path the stick will lead him. His fate led him to a…

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    Drift Theory Paper

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    Drift Theory Blame and disgrace are the consequences of a terrible decision or choice. The individual tends to answer the occasion in his or her head and afterward re-encounter these emotions. At whatever point a comparable circumstance happens or even similar circumstance with various people the individual encountering the blame and disgrace will no doubt abstain from focusing on similar activity. As indicated by Copes (2015), Gresham Sykes and David Matza conjectured that delinquents who…

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    Resource theory suggests that the balance of power in a marriage or relationship reflects the relative resources of each spouse. The resources could be money, occupation, education, emotional support, parenting skills, homemaking or money management skills. For example, it could be argued that Cody holds power over Mandy financially considering he has a higher paying job. He has worked at the same tech company for years and has…

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    Officer (CEO) of a company is the “boss” and they are responsible for everything, including the success or failure, of the company. They are in a place of legitimate power, “a place were a person in a higher position has control over people in a lower position in an organization” (Giang ). Without a clear understanding of the power that they hold, they may abuse it. A CEO has many individuals counting on them to be successful with every move they make and a CEO must be able to meet the needs…

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    Simon Says

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    What Can Happen When Someone Is Given Too Much Power? When you were a kid, you probably played games with your friends or siblings right? Simon Says, for example, is a game pretty that much anyone has played. One person is given the power to make others do whatever movement they want, but only if they say “Simon says” first. What if someone you really didn’t like was standing a bit too close to the left of someone? You could make the person to their right hit them just by saying “Simon says…

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    Power Of Fear Essay

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    of punishment for breaking contracts, men will break them whenever it is immediately advantageous for them to do so. And since fear can change a person’s ability to act as they would, true liberty does not exist in the state of nature. That is the power that fear has on human society. Fear is defined as “an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat.” The configuration…

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