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    Swastika Essay

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    History of the Swastika The swastika has an ample history. It is a primordial symbol in the form of a hooked cross. The arms of the cross are of equivalent extent with a branch projecting from the end of each branch, always in the same direction. In the early days, the inclination of the swastika was interchangeable as can be seen on silk patterns from ancient China. The clockwise variant of the swastika is related to death and hate and the counterclockwise version has the original connotation -…

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    Essay On Phobias

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    Phobias: Fear of something. Wikipedia free dictionary says that phobia is a type of anxiety Disorder, usually defined as a persistent fear of an object or situation the affected persons will go, to great lengths to avoid, typically disproportional to the actual danger posed. My paper is on the treatment of phobias and the medicines that are part of the therapy treatment. A trusted friend or family member is always good to have when confronting the phobias. Web MD is who I quoted for most of…

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    The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 came out of the Puritan belief that “witchcraft” and the practice of it was evil. Many people, both men and women, were accused of witchcraft, tried in court, found guilty, and executed. Many innocent people in Salem, and in the country of America, were put to death from the idea that these people were evil creatures, sent to tempt the Americans and destroy them. Later on in history, there have been attempts to make up for the terrible events. And eventually the…

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    Morality and Selfishness in The Great Gatsby F.Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby puts forward the implication and treatment of women. Through the three main female characters, Jordan Baker, Myrtle Wilson, and Daisy Buchanan, it comments on the relationship between morality and selfishness. The story suggests that women’s empty morals lead to selfishness; therefore men disempower women The portrayal of women as dishonest and insensitive individuals is shown through Jordan. The narrator, Nick…

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    Over a span of 100 years, the Buendía family recycled and reused the names of the original family members, José Arcadio, Aureliano, Amaranta, and Úrsula, and send the following generations of the family to drown under waves and waves of predetermined doom. The lives of the new name-bearers carry strains of the originals, as if their names are made up of the talents, characteristics, abilities, tragedies, and traits of their predecessors that manifest themselves in their new host. The characters…

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    In many stories and poems, there is always another story that is similar to or relates to that poem or story, but there are also many stories it completely differs from. Whether both stories or poems are from the same author or not they have similarities and differences. Kubla Khan and Rime of the Ancient Mariner are two poems that compare and contrast in the most touching way. Kubla Khan is the poem of Xanadu it is a poem that talks about the Kubla Khan and visions he has while listening to…

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    1984, written by George Orwell, illustrates to us that the government is not always there to help us; they are there for personal gain and to keep their country on a short leash. The leader, known as Big Brother, watches their citizens’ every move day in and day out. The Party controls everything from their history all the way down to their language. Even thinking rebellious thoughts is a crime and worthy of conviction. Thoughtcrime, in fact, is the worst crime that can be committed. “One…

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    action, Colours colours, Communicating, Emotion – expression and perception, Emotion and gestures, Extra clue, Follow the campaign, Gender bias of development, Gestures, How groups work? Human behaviour and stress, Human brain, Human language, Hypnotic effect, Kim test, Language,…

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    The aspiration of any government is to control the people they govern in an effort to make their territory run smoothly. This notion is nothing new. The problem arises, however, when the methods of said control question morality. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, hypnopædia, sex, and soma are all government instituted methods that keep the World State a well orchestrated, highly regulated, functioning machine. Instead of pleasant lullabies or sweet-nothings from mom and dad, children in the…

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    Extending your prowess on alien turfs is a whole new ball game. My Bachelor's degree would not be enough for me to live the dream that I had envisioned. So, I started to look out for various ways to better myself. I spent months and months in a hypnotic trance and finally realized that aerodynamics excited me more. Hence I chose my major as aerodynamics. Makin a choice is easy, sticking to it is always tedious. But I realized that the aerodynamics department is one of the best and the strongest…

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