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    Since the human community emerged, some questions have always been difficult and interesting for all people. Actually, most of these unanswered questions are related to whether heaven, hell, the life after death, reincarnation etc. exist or not. If we collect all emphasized topics under one title, it should be called as religion. Different religions exist on the world and all of them have their supporters. Those people express their religious beliefs mainly with the help of religious symbols.…

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    Literation Review One’s belief in religion is important aspect in the lives of billions of people around the world. It has cross culturally as a recurrent feature of the minds and beliefs of the culture. Having the thought of exclusive answers is the significant of spiritual enlightenment. Most religions offer the key of absolute truth. In a psychological perception, religion offers methods and the explanatory context to religious traditions. The religions of Christianity, Judaism and Islam,…

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    Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of the punk rock culture. Thesis: The punk rock culture is something that you all have probably been exposed to, but may not know much about. Organizational Pattern: Topical I. Introduction…

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    the only thing that made him less human than others is his arrogance towards others. While, “The Poisonwood Bible” starts the novel with the family experiencing the leaving of their homeland to a more obscure, and elaborate place with a different culture. In both novels there was always a sense of coming back to home since the start, with Okonkwo not finding himself (as sort of his body as his home) until he is faced with the fear that he has had in the beginning, as the family in, “The…

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    Cormac Mccarthy's The Road

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    The journey down the perilous road to their idea of salvation inspired not only the other in the novel, but a large quantity of analysis, ranging from scholarly scrutiny of its effect in the history of literature, as well as its allusions in popular culture through television and video games, all contributing to the idea of The Road setting a new standard for the exploration…

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    What is hip hop? Hip Hop is a style of popular music of United States African American and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing. Hip hop music in 2018 is still very popular in the United States by both men and women and diverse cultures. In the article “Fly-Girls, Bitches and Hoes” by Joan Morgan she quotes rap lyrics from the Notorious B.I.G.’s platinum album “Ready to Die”, scenarios and statistics relating to black on black crime and her mother’s words of wisdom to…

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    Othello Research Paper

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    Tragedy plays were popular in the Renaissance period. In England, from fifteenth till seventeenth centuries, the Renaissance referred both to the historical period and the widespread movement. Revenge tragedy is the most famous form of tragedy in the Renaissance period. According to Aristotle, the elements of tragedy is “the downfall of a basically good person through some fatal error or misjudgment, producing suffering and insight on the part of the protagonist and arousing pity and fear on the…

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    Michael Omi’s essay “In living Color: Race and American Culture,” he describes how racism still exists today, but portrayed differently than just a few decades ago. First, Omi discusses how overt racism (openly showing one’s racism) does not seem as popular today as with generations before us. For example, the Ku Klux Klan became highly popular in terrorizing, murdering, and assaulting minorities. Today, the Ku Klux Klan has become less popular, but we still run into overt racism, such as when…

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    Adolf Hitler’s influence on the German culture in the 1930’s-1940’s Introduction Adolf Hitler, a man who is hated by many and loved by few. He is often given too much credit or just the opposite, given too little credit. It is easy for a modern society to separate Hitler from society and his beliefs. But from a sociological point of view, it is interesting to look at the Nazi party and study how they influenced culture and came to power. Changing a whole country’s belief system of what they…

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    Tinder Research Paper

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    Tinder and Feminism Tinder is a new dating app used by more than 100 million people around the world. The rise of the Internet has changed our sexual culture the same way it has changed at the beginning of the Agricultural Era when people started to settle down and marriage was introduced. Now people have a chance to have casual sexual encounters with strangers on the app that promises a long-lasting perfect relationship. Tinder is seen by women as a way of showing men that women are free and…

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