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    Critics and Truth Often interpreted as a negative word, criticism and critics has a long journey over the past years. So, here is a question – what is criticism? A straightforward (or rather in layman terms) answer would be ‘finding faults’. However, finding faults on what parameters and what is so trendy and rebel about this? Criticism has different stages • On the very first stage, art is only judged on the basis of some pre-determined rules and parameters. It is been checked if they are being…

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    God if what we are feeling is true (Smalley, 95). Then we need to use the information we gain about our emotions to evaluate the truth behind why we are feeling. This applies to my faith because it shows me that God loves me so much he gave us all complex emotions. It also shows me that God know what we are feeling. If he know what we are feeling and he wants to help us. This means that He loves us. This gives me even more proof that God wants to have a loving relationship with…

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    Decolonization is the act of dismantling colonization or freeing a country that has been held captive. Decolonization is set out to change the order of the world, which is a program of complete disorder. But it cannot come as a result of magical practices or of a natural shock, or friendly understanding. Decolonization is more than coming to an agreement, but a way of surviving a colonized place. Frantz Fanon explains decolonization and the effects of it. Fanon believes that decolonization is…

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    discrimination have been eliminated, as a result. Females are now being involved in occupations that were ones referred to as “men’s jobs” (Rendon, 2008). The aspect of empowerment has played a vital role in this realization. This is because the inferiority complex that used to exist is long gone. A good example is how the number of female CEOs in the Fortune 500 companies list is increasing with time. Currently, it stands at 4.8%, which is an improvement compared to how things were a decade ago…

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    It was not until October 1999 when the French political authorities officially adopted the term Algerian War (Merriman 2006: 55). It began on November 1, 1954 when the National Liberation Front (FLN) launched attacks in various parts of Algeria against military installations – police posts, warehouses, communication facilities, and public utilities (On War: 1). The National Liberation Front was a socialist political party in Algeria set up to obtain independence for Algeria from France. They…

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    A reader sometimes searches for a piece of literature that can give him or her insight; whether it is into a specific topic, such as human nature, or into life in general. Complex works of interpretive literature can often shed light on matters such as the aforementioned. However, effort and investigation on the behalf of the reader are necessary in order for him or her to become more aware of the real world. The short story, “The Guest” by Albert Camus is the epitome of such interpretative…

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    Shame is an ever present theme in the literature we have explored this year. In Angela’s Ashes, Frank’s mother Angela often feels shame about their financial state. Huck Finn, in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn feels shame often in who he is and what he does. The Crucible centers around John Proctor’s shame in his sins against his wife. We explored immense shame this semester and uncovered many instances of the effects of shame. Angela of Angela’s Ashes feel shame throughout much of the…

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    Education In Australia

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    (Haynes 1998). The significant ideological shifts in gender disadvantage and schooling policies in Australia, can be described as different societal shifts of belief systems (Keddie 2009). The consequences of which reflect a highly contested and complex policy terrain marked by changes in gender theorising; feminism and…

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    scholar believes that around forty-two percent of marriages end in divorce. When marital status became so severe that the couple cannot live together anymore, the divorce is seen as the most satisfactory solution. However, the divorce involves many complex consequences from children’s affections. Not only divorce gets parents in the suffering, but also left many unpredictable consequences for children. With those families which have only a father or mother has become more difficult to control…

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    am half black Irish and half old American stock. … The black Irish half of the family had the money and looked down upon the Maryland side.… So being born in that atmosphere of crack, wise crack and counter crack I developed a two cylinder inferiority complex.” (Verde.) These feelings of animosity and admiration would resonate with him forever, becoming his inspiration and purpose for writing. Although Fitzgerald seemed to push away his eccentric mother in adolescence, Verde upholds the claim…

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