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    This course has demonstrated how we can incorporate a literary detective’s sometimes unorthodox methods of deduction to solve the confounded mysteries in our own lives. These fictional tales of reasoning can be applied outside the world of crime because the methodology is sound enough to put to use in everyday situations. Upon reflection, I came to find that I utilized many techniques prescribed by the detectives in this course while researching a high school project. I was given the task of…

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    Psychoanalytic Perspective

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    My life is known to be a bumpy road full of curves and hills. I believe we all have our own unique and different road that we are on. We all have a path that God has predestine us on and we have some choosing on how we construct and live our life. I believe that I am a different person know than how I was in the past. In the hurt and no purpose in the world, I was lost and frustrated at everybody and myself. I had a hard time being nice. My transformation started when I gave my life to God and…

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    Three Types Of Yoga

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    There are three types of Yogas, which are Jnana Yoga or knowledge Yoga, Karma Yoga or Action Yoga and Bhakti Yoga or devotion Yoga. Jnana Yoga or Knowledge Yoga, this type of Yoga is talked about to bring insight into one’s nature by studying the Upanishads and the Bhagavad-Gita and their criticism and by learning from gurus who have reached to insight. Jnana yoga is especially appropriate for priests and intellectuals. A school of philosophy highly refine this yoga, which is still quite…

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    Importance Of Pablo Neruda

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    Frames for World Literature, David Damrosch states that “…world literature operates in a multi-dimensional space, in relationship to four frames of reference: the global, the regional, the national, and the individual. Similarly, works of Neruda manifolds in multiple perspectives as remarked by Jaime Alazraki in “Books Abroad”, “Neruda is not merely chronicling historical events…the epic of the continent intertwines with his own epic.” Neruda, indeed, transcends the frames of the global and the…

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    In the book “Animal Farm,” by George Orwell, the author portrays how power tends to corrupt and describes how a pig named Napoleon takes over an entire farm. Through the impressive propaganda skills of Squealer and the skillful manipulation Napoleon, with his sly group of trustworthy dogs maintains power and takes over “Manor Farm.” The play “The Tempest,” by William Shakespeare the author deliberately inter-relates several different forms of power during the course of the play. There is…

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    The massive increase of tourism in Barcelona since the 1992 Olympics have sparked a heated debate about what impacts it has on the city. Many residents have through protests and articles expressed feelings of being dislocated and pushed away from their own neighborhoods. Other voices have argued that the increasing antagonism between local citizens and tourists just intensifies the problems and that tourists should be considered temporary citizens rather than visitors. This essay will explore…

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    A million men all consumed with visions of blue yards a year; trekking through the grass fields of Europe, the mine covered dunes of the Middle east, and escaping the grasping death-embrace of corrupt leaders in Africa. All delusional men injected with propaganda that there is more waiting past the Atlantic. The war has progressed humanity immensely, rather than a hundred years of peace; with destruction comes reformation in an institutionalized and public level . Methods of globalization was…

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    Love is “two were one”, love will “live ever”. Bradstreet shows her countless love for her husband in her poem of love, “to my dear and loving Husband”. She shows the binding energy that can adhesion two people into one. Her poem conveys crucial massage to her husband especially and to all her audiences about the significance of love in the sacred family. She prices this love more than any valuable things in the word. Her philosophy about the love is connected between the heaven and the earth;…

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    Intersectionality cannot merely be defined as the recognition of multiple, and marginalized, identities. Instead, Crenshaw asserts that intersectionality must address the fact that each identity impacts an individual’s experience and oppression in different ways, and that to analyze a situation from an intersectional perspective means to investigate acts of individual oppression and the effects of overlap as well. These multiple aspects of an individual’s identity serve to enhance and…

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    Children running in a restaurant is not the appropriate way to behave, women must entertained their guest, and men must simply be polite. Jane Austen, who lived in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century in England, published Pride and Prejudice in 1812. A book in which illustrates the social decorum of the time and the expectations of men and women. The book focus on the interactions and interpretations of Elizabeth and the persons who live in the landed gentry’s class, rich people who…

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