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    Another use of genetic technology that some scientists support is changing the genes of the food farmers grow. Genetic engineers claim that these differences in DNA structure will increase food production, prevent damage from insects, and improve world health; in contrast, others oppose the use of genetic not only in plants but also in animals and…

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    She is mean and manipulative, and she tears down other girls just to win the battle against Coach French. Yet, buried deep inside is a touching vulnerability, most clearly seen in her friendship with Addy. At several points in the story, she calls Addy stone cold…

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    Capitalism and socialism are known as formal economies The main difference between both of them moves around the government role and economies equality. Capitalism affords economic freedom, consumer choice, and economic growth. Socialism economy is controlled but the state and central planning authority planned it and it gives social welfare. Capitalism is characterized in the following ways:  Capitalism is made up of buyers and sellers and it’s basically a market based economy.  The profit…

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    The Flawed Labour Theory of Value “Value theory is the core of Ricardo’s economics, and consequently the core of classical economics” (Senga, 2017, p.198). Having orientated Ricardo’s writing in the context of his predecessors and contemporaries, this essay hopes to have now highlighted the extent to which Ricardian thought developed naturally in line with classical economics. We shall now move to address two divisive elements of Ricardian thought, which are claimed to constitute a detour;…

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    3. ANALYSIS Based on Marx’s concepts in Marxist criticisms written in the theoretical framework above, the Marxism of the necklace will be analyzed. 3.1 Economic Power in “The Necklace” “The Necklace” short story gives us clear image about society in which the distribution of goods are unfair. Mathilde described as a woman who has no skill or even commodity to sell for. She has only beautiful face and appearance that she uses to attract her husband who has similar status to her. She has no…

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    1. 74% of the respondents were male and26% of the respondents were female. 2. 50% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 15-25. 24% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 25-35, 16% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 35-45. 3. 14% respondents working for Indian Sugar Mills Association under 1 year, 18% respondents working for Indian Sugar Mills Association 1-3 years, 20% respondents 3-5 years working for Indian Sugar Millsorganization 4. 26% example of…

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    between the free man and the slave or between the lord and the serf. This predominantly Marxist notion of class struggle is the starting point of the Revolution which will lead to the establishment of a classless society based on the pooling of the means of production and thus attaining his ultimate goal,…

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    Pathos In The Crucible

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    Arthur Miller’s “Are You Now or Were You Ever” discusses his purpose in writing the The Crucible and how the accusations that were made toward him led to the development of the play. During the 1950’s, there was a fear among society in the United States regarding communism. Communism is a political theory in which everyone in society works and is paid depending on their needs and property is publicly owned. Russia had once been a threat to the United States and its influence of communism still…

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    Class struggle, the struggle between the ruling class and the subject class, is the thematic emphasis of Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby. The novelist has showcased the fundamental cause of the African’s oppression is the exploitative economic system of capitalism and its overseas extension, imperialism. Racism and sexism, although equally oppressive, are treated as by-products of capitalism. Thus, in this novel her increased consciousness is reflected in her ability and commitment to explore this…

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    industry, industry has play a huge role today. Many factories open around the city, but I am confusion whether it is good or not because the emission from the factory. Variety of products were produced by the factory and having trade around the world,…

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