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    Ha Loungetá's Letter

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    the “little...nitwit” (72). Haňtá’s boss has clearly revealed a deep insecurity of Haňtá’s. Fueled by a desire to prove himself as worthy competition to the Bubny men, Haňtá refuses to succumb to the allure of the books and ravenously guzzles milk only to be disappointed when he finds that his efforts have been to no avail as his boss has already written a letter suggesting that the higher-uppers “do with [Haňtá] as they [see] fit” (73). Haňtá’s boss has reinforced Haňtá’s sudden fear that he is…

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    Hydroxyapatite (HA) has been studied for their excellent performances which are suitable for use in bone defects or regeneration of bone. Hydroxyapatite (HA) has poor mechanical properties which make it limited used in a load bearing area. In this case, sodium alginate (SA) was used to be mixed with hydroxyapatite (HA) by using precipitation method to increase the mechanical and physical properties. The mixing of hydroxyapatite/sodium alginate effectively increases the densification and hardness…

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    results in people not taking responsibility for their actions. I disagree with how Fromm relies on the comparison of our options to our humanistic conscious, morals and the laws of humanity to guide our actions. What if our values are subpar? If someone has little to no morality and believes that he is bettering the future of humanity with his actions, then according to Fromm’s logic, they have justified themselves by obeying their personal morals and how they interpreted the laws of humanity.…

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    Ahad Ha Am

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    A second influential European Jewish thinker of the time that agreed with the notion of Jews facing severe problems by the late nineteenth century was Ahad Ha’am. Ha’am grew up in the Russian empire and, to him, the Jewish culture was everything which was reflected in his journals. He emphasized the need to sustain Jewish culture in respect to answering the Jewish Question and he was the leader of the Jewish nationalist Bnei Moshe society. According to Ahad Ha’am, the solution to the problems…

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    Ideology Has No History

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    According to Althusser (1969), “ideology has no history”. When he explaining this claim, he uses two theses. One of them is that ideology like a dream, and the second one is that “ideology has no history of its own” (p. 2). Therefore, in the second one ideology may include history within itself but it does not have history. Moreover, he uses to Freud’s phrase “ideology is eternal exactly like the unconscious” (p. 3). It means that ideology is permanent, endless. He explains ideology with two…

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    Coco Chanel's Motivation

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    In 1939, Coco Chanel would suddenly decide to fire all 2,500 of her employees and closed up her businesses entirely. A clear explanation was never provided, but it could be a reaction to the start of the war or it could have been revenge for the strike that occurred three years prior. Either way, Chanel chose to hide away from the fashion world with only money coming through a percentage of perfume sales that she owned. During this time, there is a lot of speculation about what kind of role…

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    When it comes to the topic of laws, most of us will readily agree that breaking the laws is unjust. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of if there is ever a time when a law can acceptably be broken. Whereas some are convinced that laws should never be broken, others maintain that there are some instances where laws should be broken. Socrates and Antigone would agree with the statement that disobeying laws is never the answer. Likewise, I have always believed that…

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    Payne, Austin English IV, 4th hour December 7, 2015 Paper The Prologue of The Canterbury Tales During the time of The Canterbury Tales the church people are supposed to follow certain rules that put them right with god. The four rules are considered as vows. The four vows are: poverty, stability, chastity, and obedience. The vow of poverty is about not being attached to such world such as garments or jewelry. The vow of stability is about focusing on god, day on and day off. The vow of…

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    Basketball was created in 1891 and more than 3oo million people play it.Basketball has changed over the years in many ways.One way is the ball, the ball has drastically changed material wise and design wise.The gameplay has also changed is the hoops,the hoops used to be peach baskets instead of metal goals. Basketball was created in 1891 by a P.E teacher named Dr.James naismith.James naismith was a man who loved sports and loved God.At the springfield Massachusetts YMCA James created…

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    news. In the late 1940’s television was introduced as the new era in public communication (“Has Television Reshaped Politics?”). People saw all the possibilities and saw that this was the beginning of something great. Frank Stanton, president of Colombia Broadcasting System said, “Not even the sky is the limit.” Television was made to inform and stimulate the political interests of the American electorate (“Has Television Reshaped Politics?”). “Television, with its penetration, its wide…

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