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    society becomes less defined as it moves from a mechanical to an organic society, it is filled with a sense of loss and risks as no one is telling you how to live or behave meaning all individual failure is blamed by yourself, this creates such a mammoth issue as it is the nature of capitalism that not everyone will succeed increasing the idea of unfulfillment in people. You must choose everything yourself, what job to have, who to marry, what religion to follow, and this arguably has only…

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    Ancient Roman architecture has created a more advanced world today. Everything from columns and theaters to very complex buildings have come from Ancient Rome in some way. Amphitheater There are many amphitheaters built all over Rome, but the most well known amphitheater is the Colosseum. These amphitheaters were built mainly for gladiatorial fighting. Before these structures were built the gladiatorial fights were held anywhere with a flat surface, usually near hillsides so the people…

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    Sexualization Of Women

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    A beautiful woman is heard screaming from the top of her lungs as she is dangling over the ledge of a building by a maniacal villain. “Help me, Superman!” she yells. Faster than a speeding bullet, the Man of Steel himself rushes to save the pretty damsel in distress. A garish, over the top villain known as the Joker is wreaking havoc on Gotham City. The bat signal lights up the night sky calling for Batman to swoop in and save the good citizens of Gotham. Nothing quite captures the imagination…

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    Native Americans: Before and After European Settlement Nothing but a small strip of land stood amidst the seemingly endless sea. Here stood the eagle and the coyote. Coming briefly to the surface, the turtle was quickly sent back down to touch the earth beneath miles of water. He came back up again to see the earth in a pitiful washed out state. The coyote dug where he stood, finding a grain of earth, planting it once again and stretching the earth to the size it is today. The three together…

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    Jews, even in the 21st century media, are followed by a multitude of derogatory stereotypes and presumptions about their culture. With palpable gluttony, ugliness, weakness, and other distinctive communal traits, the Jew is a distinguishable staple of any anti-Semitic display. But where did these constructs come from? Contemporary anti-Semitism established because of persecution and relocation, strategic delineation, and political-occupational reputes of the Jewish publics in the Renaissance…

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    she showed me one, but we have not stopped talking since, the intensifying stage. We have been asked many times if we are sisters since then, the integrating stage. We went on many awesome trips with Mrs. Hienzelman’s Art Club. We went to Chicago, Mammoth Cave, St. Louise, and many sketching and drawing trips. What great memories. Our boys are in the same Scout Troop and we have made several fun trips with them as…

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    Genetic Engineering, Cloning, and Stem Cell Research Research over the last few decades has enabled scientists to identify the genes that compose the human body. Although this is a fascinating branch of scientific research, the numerous uses of genetic engineering carry with them many ethical questions. Some of the possible uses of gene manipulation listed by Boss (2013) include: cloning to produce or replace children or to create children with special qualities, manipulation of genes in order…

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    Hall Of Bulls Analysis

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    Describe the Work Hall of Bulls is a beautiful Upper-Paleolithic cave painting made in ca. 15,000 B.C. The painting is scaled larger than life size standing 25 feet tall and 62 feet wide; and, it resides inside of a cave on a coarse, rigid, and uneven rock wall. The cave is located in a small geographical area called Lascaux located in Dordogne France. Furthermore, there is no known artist for the Hall of Bulls, because of historical ignorance and the age of the painting; however,…

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    When twenty four year old Wanda Perdue walked into her first day at the Stanley Furniture Factory in Martinsville, VA in 1973, she had the American Dream in front of her. After being laid off in the fall of 2010, she could feel that promise crumbling around her. Mrs. Perdue is one of over 3.5 million US manufacturing jobs lost to China since 2001. The American Economy began to churn its wheels after the Industrial Revolution, and and rocketed to astronomical heights after World War II. Soldiers…

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    1960s Television Imagine yourself sitting in the living room with your family. It’s the mid 1960s, and you’re flipping through channels until you reach CNN, where John F. Kennedy is standing at his post, giving a speech, with Nixon right behind him. You are watching the very first televised presidential debate. You decide to watch something else, so you click the remote, and Fred Flintstone appears on the screen, living life in the town of Bedrock. On comes an ad about toothbrushes, then…

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