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    purpose of producing deeds to be emulated, but also rejected. Thus, memorialisation in the polis encourages the engagement of citizens through the exercise of interpretation which encourages thought. By allowing any person to become that narrator of a story, the polis encourages reflection upon a given subject, through the sharing of words and…

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    Social Darwinism is a theory that individuals, groups, and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as plants and animals. The weak individuals would decrease and the strong individuals would grow in power. Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and William Graham Sumner, and more philosophers are all associated with social Darwinism. They all have different views on it. Charles Darwin developed Darwinism. He focused more on the development of plants and animals. He developed the idea…

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    This period emphasized the self, creativity, imagination and the value of art. It was a movement that strongly emphasized emotion. It also legitimized ‘individual imagination' as a major authority. Which in turn gave rise to ‘free expression' in art. With such an emphasis on feelings and imagination many thinkers of this period introduced philosophies and theologies of their own on this topic. Richard Kearney in The Wake of the Imagination, explores the various concepts of imagining from the…

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    2008). Hence, his story was significantly shorter than expected for his age. His retell also had 6 disruptions due to several instances of word finding difficulties, which could imply a possibility of an expressive language…

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    theory is something that we as a society can do. There are four points in his theory that is flawed. The first is the failure of molecular biology to provide evidence for a grand “tree of life. The second flaw is the failure of chemistry to explain the origin of the genetic code. The third flaw is the use of embryology to support evolution. Lastly, evolution could never happen at all according to the laws of thermodynamics. With all the information to be presented, let’s…

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    was inspired by the circumstances London was experiencing during this time. Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol; in response toward how social norms set people apart, as far as lower class or upper class, in society. Likewise, Charles Darwin’s book The Origin of Species, points out the importance of equality among all living breeds. The theory of…

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    Alexander Von Humboldt and Charles Darwin are two historically important scientists in the late 18th century into the 19th century and in the 19th century, respectively. Both of these scientists were pioneers in their specific fields, Humboldt with environmentalism and epistemology and Darwin with his new take on evolution. These scientists had similarities and differences in their motives, influences, and personal attributes that affected the development of their respective sciences.…

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    Ritika Chamlagai Mrs. Watson AP English 11, Period 8 7 December 2017 Naturalism: Environmental Effects on Characters in Maggie, a Girl of the Streets Ideas of nature governing human character date back to ancient Greece as early as the seventh century BCE, but naturalism as a literary genre only began in the late nineteenth century. Naturalist writers wrote about the role of the environment in shaping human character. Works of naturalism derived their principles from scientific theories such as…

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    Rachel Carson, a biologist, was the founder of the modern environmentalism movement during the 1960’s and 70’s. This movement spread quickly throughout the United States. Carson is known today for publishing her very famous book Silent Spring. This book was published during such an important time in history and is significant to this day because it tells us a lot about the environment we live in today. Many people have been fascinated by her book and several other pieces of work. She has…

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    In the mid-1800s, Darwin and Wallace independently took careful observations of species near the South American content. And although both men were independently investigating, there are many overlaps in their observations and perspective in their respective papers – which focus on natural selection. The primary question of Darwin and Wallace’s papers were to investigate the nature of natural selection in various species and document the variation of characteristics amongst individuals in a…

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