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    b) According to Janice Loreck, “The male gaze takes many forms, but can be identified by situations where female characters are controlled by, and mostly exist in terms of what they represent to, the hero.” Give an example of a work of literature from this semester that directly counters the “male gaze.” Explain how the author does so, where you directly see this in the work, and examine why the author does this. From the introductory line of Sandra Cisneros’ Woman Hollering Creek, it is…

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    interaction. Why is this ruthlessness allowed without punishment, you ask? Although it’s ideal for the playground ruler to have absolute power every system has cracks, from which certain impulse brutishness escapes. In this case our leader lacks omnipresence. I do find Calvin’s assertion that rules are only for little nice people to be somewhat truthful. Little nice people benefit the most from rules in the immediate sense, so it is in their interest to have rules enforced. When the “little…

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    American Policing Roles (Dempsey & Forst, 2016) The role of American policing is extremely complicated in today’s society. Throughout the years the role of police have changed immensely and will continue to change to fit the society. “Anyone attempting to construct a workable definition of the police role will typically come away with old images shattered and a new found appreciation for the intricacies of police work” advised by Herman Goldstein (Dempsey & Forst, 2016). There are two major…

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    In the book “Fahrenheit 451” Ray Bradbury uses many allusions. An allusion is a reference to a well know person or event. A writer uses them to help simplify complex emotions or ideas. Allusions make it easier for readers to understand the complex ideas by comparing it to the reference the writer used. This essay shows the use of the allusion “Cheshire cat” from “Alice in Wonderland” and how it helps to show the themes in “Fahrenheit 451”. I think the Cheshire cat helps to show, the theme that…

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    projecting normal circumstances of everyday life. It is unveiled that the same procedure was performed on the narrator three months back. Now in Descartes’ Meditations his theory goes as this, though he believes that an Omniscient, Omnipotent and Omnipresence God could not in his wonderfulness could possibly deceive his creation, so Descartes argues that it is a passable that some evil demon has committed itself to deceiving him so that everything he thinks he knows is false. By doubting…

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    An age old argument is the debate between the two most popular doughnut shops in the nation, Dunkin’ Donuts and Krispy Kreme. One is known for the classic glazed doughnut and the iconic paper hat, and the other is more recently popular and known for a delicious coffee-doughnut combination. While Krispy Kreme has the allure of showing their glazing process and is considered the epitome of hot, fresh doughnuts, for the reasons of exhibiting more variety and offering better availability, Dunkin’…

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    ideology where the parties need for control goes to a whole new level in which encapsulates the complete control of one’s whole being similar to that found within metropolis and the control of the workers by the machines. Orwell also explores the omnipresence of “Big Brother” within 1984 “ big brother is watching you” brought about by the technology made available to the party such a “telescreen” watching you in your home and constant surveillance in all public areas the constant pressure…

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    Perhaps music is a habit. There were days when I was bored and lethargic; and there were also days when I was invigorated and somewhat hyperactive. But there wasn’t a day without me spending at least half an hour with my cello before I sleep. Sometimes, I practice to prepare for upcoming assessments and concerts; but more often than not, I just play anything that comes to my mind – be it a chart-topping pop song that I heard on the radio, a classical tune that is somehow stuck in my head, or…

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    communicated in speech or text. It is too wide and diverse to be understood. Smith indicated that Dao is inexpressible and divine. It can be related to God whose name is overwhelming (198). Second, Dao is also internal concept. This aspect implies its omnipresence. It is everywhere and in everything. Dao is the energy that organizes the order in the Universe. It connects and embraces everything that exists. The last Dao’s path is the way of human life. To live Tao means to find a balance between…

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    In today 's economy, it seems like it might be more difficult than ever for a small business to get noticed on a large scale. The omnipresence of global corporations makes it harder and harder for small businesses to get a foothold in the marketplace. And the size of some companies allows them to offer such a wide array of products that some smaller businesses feel overwhelmed and not able to compete. Nothing could be further from the truth, however. The universality of the internet levels the…

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