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    Hitler disapprove of abnormal art, he also disliked differences in general, such as Jews, gays, and any Non-Germanic race, such as blacks. Anything that differed from his viewpoint was, in his opinion, wrong; he liked simplicity, similarity, and normality.…

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    Throughout history, racism and prejudice have affected the lives of individuals all over the world. Segregation has divided the unity among colored and non-colored people, forcing the whites to immediately think differently of someone who doesn’t look the same as they look. Arthur Radley and Tom Robinson share many similarities despite the fact that one is white, and the other is black. In To Kill a Mockingbird these two characters experience different stories and lifestyles but meet a common…

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    Rose’s house the, the couple hit a deer with their car. Rose calls the police and they show up at the scene. When the officer sees Chris, he asks him for his driver’s license, even though there is no need because they just hit a deer. Therefore, the normality is being threatened. The police are supposed to protect and defend us, and that means everybody, but they do the exact opposite in this…

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    Thesis: While Nietzsche and Freud each speak on different topics about man-kind in the articles, both of them speak of how science has now become a key focal point in Europe at the end of the 19th Century. The state of modern Europe at the end of the 19th century as described by both Nietzsche and Freud was on that had become engulfed with science. Science was continuously evolving since the Scientific Revolution, but now it was being used to interpret morality and question human intellect, as…

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    those who challenge our understanding of what is supposedly considered “normal”. I view Jimmy page as a role model, as a result of not only his musical giftedness, but also his breaking of the social conformity prison, but also his ability to regain normality within his life after a multitude of setbacks (including his crippling heroin addiction). Jimmy Page, born James Patrick Page January 9th 1944, is notably the “greatest guitarist”…

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    A free society gives the individuals within it rights. Each individual can make own choices without the worry of consequences. Even so, every good idea has its flaws. Within a free society, laws and rules must be in place, yet every individual within the society may not believe in the rule. Therefore, peaceful resistance to laws positively impact a free society through action and change. The idea of a free society means each individual is free to speak, believe, and act upon any of their…

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    Regiment with valor. In 1922, he faithfully followed the Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini into the March on Rome. What made him controversial at the time was his harsh stance against Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. He went against the grain of normality and form for the era and location. This lead to his exile in the Italian island of Lipari from…

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    Assessment 1.9 Research Results for Submission Form Observing social norms at a McDonalds diner The following experiment will be assessing the way people behave in at McDonald diner at rush hour. Research Question(s) or Hypothesis Hypothesis: The McDonalds diner environment will elicit fast pasted eating therefore anti-social behaviour. Are people using McDonalds as a social setting? Instruments -Pen -Paper -Observing diners Methodology (100-300 words) Describe the process in order,…

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    There are social and cultural expectations that individuals are expected to adhere to in their society. These expectations, or standards, vary based on location, time, and communities. In This reflection will be analyzing how practitioners of a religion adapt to society without losing their true sense of self. The community in which African slaves had to become acclimated with in Cuba was one of division, inconsistency, and coercion (Olmos 34). The expectations that the slave owners had for the…

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    Flowers for Algernon introduces a grown man named Charlie Gordon, who has the mental capability of a child as a result of his mental disability. In this case, people in society do not treat Charlie respectfully as opposed to a person without a mental disability. Opposingly, today’s world is lacking those types of actions toward handicapped people. On the same hand, before the 1900s, society was not in favor of those with physical and mental disabilities, but the Americans with Disabilities Act…

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