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    Beloved (check MLA format for how to handle book titles- not sure if you should italicize, underline or what- but check) by Toni Morrison is a novel of deep meanings focusing on the conflicts of life, death, time, love, (use commas in a series) and the ugliness of slavery. In addressing such deep subject matters Morrison writes in a very specific and unique way. Morrison’s individual writing style is widely present throughout the entire novel shaping each phrase and putting meaning into the…

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    “It is the best for all tame animals to be rules by human beings. For this is how they are kept alive. In the same way, the relationship between the male and the female is by nature such that the male is higher, the female is lower, that the male rules and the female is ruled.” (Aristotle 10). Feminism a term that was uncommon, as well as “forbidden” to say so, in the ancient patriarchal society of the Greeks. This society was based on the beliefs that men and women are different, and are even…

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    Oz Hewett The Political Product The Constitution is document laying out the frame of America’s government, written by the creators of this country on a piece of parchment. This document has done a good job of making sure the rights of the people are protected, and that the United States maintains order. After the writing of the Constitution, there were ten amendments made to it, commonly know as the Bill of Rights. It outlines the rights of the people and the rights assured to them by their…

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    really feeling versus what words are coming out of his or her mouth. For Mr. Trump, he needs to be mindful that the television camera is on him for the entire duration of the debate and to be aware of the childish facial expressions, inappropriate interjections, and accompanying body language, like drinking water as if he was dehydrated or slouching his shoulders as if he was not confident, that he was projecting to the viewing audience. Interestingly though is that for someone like Donald…

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    They couldn’t have this, in Frank’s mind, without the bike. Although readers are now used to the occurrence of the bicycle, the third example involves Frank on a verge of a breakdown. He does not just bring the bicycle into conversation, an interjection that he hopes will change the direction of the dialogue, he stands up in the middle of…

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    Jazz Concert Review Essay

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    piece and applied exceptionally strong kicks and snares to stress the melody. The bass guitar joined in a little later with a rougher accent after which Dan Nimmer finally kicked in with the piano. All the players used a 4/4 time with a temporary interjection by the bassist who resorted to chords one and three using the right hand. The music was unquestionably a combination of soul and blues. It had strong beats and ostinato that made most of the audience starts to nod their heads and tap their…

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    Kant's Sublime Analysis

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    Kant’s distinction between the beautiful and the sublime is very similar to the division Nietzsche makes between the Apollonian and Dionysian tendencies in art. They both claim that there are aesthetic experiences that are oriented towards a form or rational ideal (Nietzsche believes this ideal to be a dream), but there are also aesthetic experiences that expose man to limitlessness and formlessness. However, Kant and Nietzsche are not going to agree on what an aesthetic experience of the…

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    It was not too long ago that I started listening to the music of Beethoven out of interest. I had always dreamed of organizing my own symphony, making each and every piece with the technical mastery of that of the most incredible composers like him. When it came to portraying serious emotions such as anger, frustration or even sorrow; few could contest Beethoven. For this assignment, I decided to go with one of my favourite pieces of his: Symphony No. 7. Focusing on the second movement, before…

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    The text under analysis entitled “Karen” belongs to emotive prose style and to the genre of short story. It is an excerpt from the novel by Edwina Currie “A Parliamentary Affair”. The episode takes place in the house of the main character Karen, a teenage girl. The child is alone at home at Christmas (“School was finished”, “loads of people were flying away for the holiday” and “the heating had switched on automatically”). The story tells the reader about the loneliness of the girl growing up…

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    Rappers today are seen as the best there ever was. Every time a popular rapper comes out with a new album, everyone seems to love it. It seems that most people don’t even care what's on the album, they just like it because it’s from a popular rap artist. It feels like all those popular rappers rap about the same thing. I know, everyone who doesn’t like popular rappers says that all the time. However if it’s said all the time then doesn't it make sense that it's true? For me, the best and most…

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