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    The way that this psychology concept goes together with Marlow and the cannibals but it’s not just with those two, it’s also could be with Kurtz and the natives. In part three of the summary pages it stated that Kurtz has a staff with natives heads on them, and while he still has that staff he is still basically in charge of the natives. During this time Kurtz does have the natives attack Marlow's steamer…

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    Halbert, 2006). Many of the negative effects of proprietary software on countries of the Global South compared to free and open source are directly related to larger access and developmental issues (Story, Darch, & HAlbert, 2006; Shalden, Schrank& Kurtz, 2005). Economic access, undoubtedly, is among the primary reasons Southern nations cannot enforce or afford to enforce the strict regulations…

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    Why Bilingual Education? Bilingual Education has been a very controversial topic for quite a few years. Bilingual education is the practice of teaching non-English-speaking children English but also teaching it in their primary language that isn’t English. Many parents have been opposed to the idea of their child learning a foreign language. Why you may ask? Some parents believe that by their child focusing on two languages it will pull away from the English language as well as delay the…

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    symptoms of schizophrenia can be divided into different 4 categories which include, positive, negative, cognitive, and mood symptoms. Positive symptoms are also known as psychotic changes such as, hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized behavior (Kurtz, 2015). Negative symptoms refer to changes in emotional range, anhedonia, and poverty of speech. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Editiom, a patient must have at least one positive symptom…

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    “And while I had to lack after the savage who was a fireman…to look at him was edifying as seeing a dog in a parody of breeches and a feather hat, walking on his hind legs…he was useful and had been instructed (www.SparkNotes.com).” As a result, it seemed that no matter how educated the Natives became, they were still seen as being a lesser people to the whites. From racism, the idea of civilization vs. uncivilized life came about. Conrad used the “light and dark” difference regarding this.…

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    "Shame on the misguided, the blinded, the distracted and the dividend. Shame. You have allowed deceptive men to corrupt and desensitize your hearts and minds to unethically fuel their greed.” (Kassem, n.d.) Imagine a world lacking all feelings of emotion, a world completely void of sympathy and regret. Desensitization is the predominant factor in the process leading towards this dark, flat world. Generally, people tend to be unaware of the callousness growing within their minds and in the…

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    Marlow describes his past journey through the Congo during the Industrial Era, focusing especially on how the natives were treated by the Europeans. In the passage from Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad portrays Marlow’s experience as he travels to Kurtz as dangerous and chaotic through syntax and aggressive-like diction. This demonstrates how people often feel overwhelmed when an intense stressor is presented to them. Conrad utilizes complex syntax to describe to the reader how unusual the…

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    "If you're looking for malware you won't see breaches using legitimate credentials," Kurtz explained. Simply put, hackers are stealing login information and using those credentials to access applications and sensitive data. As a result, it's hard to identify when organizations are breached, and many have lost data, only to discover those…

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    Conrad, Marlow recounts his tale of his adventures into the deepest part of the African continent. As a citizen of London, Marlow views Africa as a dark place as it differs from Europe physically and socially. Throughout Marlow’s tale in search of Mr. Kurtz, the author exemplifies the differences between a civilized society that is Europe and the savagery in the deepest parts of Africa. The continents of Europe and Africa are complete opposites. In the late 19th century, Europe was far ahead…

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    the “greenish gloom” (31). While Marlow happens to hold a general understanding of the atrocious behaviors of the colonists, he doesn’t act upon them. Instead, Conrad offers a depiction of the complete disconnect with the character, Kurtz. Brantlinger says that Kurtz is a manifestation of “going native” (311), in his full disconnection and digression from civilization. The warping of Kurtz’s mind, and ultimately that of Marlow’s as he journeys further into the darkness, is a product of their…

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