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    A Streetcar named desire was written in 1947, a time period where the working class was rising, becoming more hardworking and working their way up from the bottom, the aristocracy, the upper class, were slowly but inevitably losing their higher status and were having to deal and live with people who were in a lower class than they were. The aristocratic societies were also shunned for being ignorant. Williams has introduced and portrayed the aristocratic women who are, Blanche and Stella in this…

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    William Shakespeare has been known for centuries as a literary legend. Not only were his plays and poems written with such high intelligence and creativity, but they were so memorable that people continue to study them to this day. Furthermore, one of his more significant plays that he wrote, Macbeth, has been intensely analyzed since the day it came out in 1606--and people still do not understand it entirely. This is simply because of the complex characterization he portrays throughout the…

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder was one of the earliest studied psychological disorders (Early History). The case of Jeanne Fery is believed to be the earliest historical case of D.I.D. which can be confidently diagnosed. Both she and her exorcists wrote detailed accounts of her “exorcism” (History). The symptoms/characteristics of the disorder as documented by Fery and her “exorcists” exactly match those that are used to define D.I.D. today (D.I.D. Research). Fery’s exorcists described her…

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    great things at work. Studying leadership is important to increase our knowledge of having more to share with others. The way we delegate our leadership to our surrounding is great to practice great leadership. Understanding at this point the law of magnetism is vital. Finally, we need to everyday internationally grow as being a potential…

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    Joseph Needham’s The Grand Titration: Science and Society in East and West seeks to answer the question of why modern science developed in the Western world and not in China. He answers this question by “titrating,” or essentially comparing, scientific and technological advancements between China and the West. To conduct his comparison, he investigates the relationship, in both civilizations, between science and a variety of topics. The topics that Needham covers include politics, economics,…

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    The corruption of the American Dream is a prevalent theme in classic literature, as it highlights the falsified illusions of social mobility and power commonly promoted during the early twentieth century. The motivation for socio-economic inclination is generally consumed by materialism and shallowness in an effort to satisfy the constant lack of self fulfillment, which inevitably leads to self destruction. Many people blindly accept the idealistic concept of social and economic mobility only to…

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    Subsequently, human’s lust toward bodily images is the world’s ‘god incarnate’ that obtains excessive worshipped nonstop. An atmosphere promoted by a compelling magnetism of lust can be experienced anytime, anywhere due to technology. To all appearances, Sex Rules the majority of humanity and substantially the captivating pull of lust become, in general, the only place a large number of people gravitate to. Frequently…

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    Billy Pilgrim survived. However, as Billy Pilgrim watches this scene backwards, the bombs and fires are pulled back into the bomber planes and the city is restored. The narrator tells, “The bombers opened their bomb bay doors, exerted a miraculous magnetism which shrunk the fires…” (94). The fires and bombs dropping are what Billy Pilgrim can vividly remember, so Vonnegut includes ridiculous imagery of the fires being sucked out of Dresden to illustrate the implausibility of world peace. This…

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    charismatic leaders may become a risk for the company by deciding to resign for advanced opportunities. It takes a company time and hard work to gain the employees’ confidence back with other type of leadership after they have committed themselves to the magnetism of a charismatic leader (Weber, 1905). Democratic leadership or participative leadership — The democratic leader listens to the team’s ideas and studies them, but hold the responsibility to make the final decision.…

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    Genogram's Poem 'Ithaka'

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    Dating back into the beginnings of mankind, travel has long been a reoccurring trait in human history. With some in search for resources, and others in search for the meaning of life, the universal pattern regarding a journey merged into the search for knowledge. Cavafy echoes this sentiment in his poem Ithaka which communicates that you will be “rich with all [the knowledge and experiences] you have gained” after arriving at your destination. Like the promises made in the poem, Alexander von…

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