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    individuality instead of conforming to everyone's interests, creating a tendency of imitating everyone; promoting a concept that a person loses one's individuality in the process of conforming to society. Conformity makes a person lose his/her originality by imitating others. It takes a huge part in everyone’s everyday life, especially teens.’ According to the anchor source, adolescence plays a crucial role in teens’ life because they would want to separate from their parents and define…

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    to find their relation in the universe. Despite the fact that this era has come to an end, Transcendentalism can still be found in today’s society through modern media. To be misunderstood was a virtue to the followers of Transcendentalists. Originality and individuality were seen as the most valuable characteristics…

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    Everyone needs clothing. However most people want something more than just a basic covering. People use clothing to express many facets of their personality and taste. From elaborate hats to running shorts people want functional, comfortable clothes that they feel expresses their uniqueness. Fashion designers are very useful in creating trending and comfortable clothing for the people who don’t do well with creativity and design. Originally people wore clothing to help maintain body…

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    However, numerous people with unique names, including myself, like their first name. I like my first name because it is original, contains an extraordinary meaning and the many nicknames I get from my friends and peers. The dictionary definition of originality is to be created directly and personally by a particular artist; not a copy or imitation. Various names tend to be based off of ideas, natural phenomenon and physical attributes found in the mortal world. For example names can be based…

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    Imperialism In Thailand

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    If this trend of American domination does not come to an end, other countries will face potential erasure of their cultural value. These countries will become uniform to American beliefs and standards and lack originality and authenticity. This is discussed in an article titled ‘Cultural Imperialism: An American Tradition’ by ‘Julia Galeota’, which states “Cultural imperialism involves much more than simple consumer goods; it involves the dissemination of ostensibly American principles, such as…

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    School uniforms should not be mandatory because students should be able to express themselves, you pay more for certain uniforms, and it can affect one’s self-image. Students should be able to express themselves and uniforms take away their originality. Uniforms show even though you should be treated the same, you should also look the same. “They decided to teach us about people like Rosa Parks, Susan Anthony, and booker T. Washington… We learn about how these people expressed themselves and…

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    Censorship in a Society Is censorship right or wrong? Many people believe the way you use it defines whether is correct or wrong. Clearly in some societies, if it is not used correctly it can be detrimental. “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction novel written in the early 1950’s. Where censorship plays a key role in how the society and people are treated. Individuals In this dystopian society are controlled by mass media which is controlled by the government. The government does…

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    authenticity or originality, and perhaps it never did. Benjamin also posits that a reproduction of a painting or a drawing can never encapsulate the experience of it in space and time, but that the aura of the work of art will decline in the age of mechanical reproduction (4). Many artists have fought against the perceived value or at the very least, questioned it critically; we can think back to the postmodern period, as much of the work created was a direct push against focusing on…

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    Edgar Allan Poe used the literary device of setting to create a dark, threatening tone in his short story “Tell-Tale Heart” by using mood and atmosphere, population,and time/of day. Poe used mood and atmosphere to make the readers feel like if they were in the story. You can see this when he wrote”I had made an opening sufficient for my head, I put in a dark lantern, all closed, closed so no light shone out”(538:2). That is part of atmosphere setting because it contributes to the feeling of…

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    I believe this art piece is good because it has interesting and attention-grabbing composition, creates a story from piece to piece, displays originality, and is visually pleasing to the eye. I find the piece to have an interesting composition, because, compared to not only Eliza Au’s other works but other art works I have seen before this assignment, nothing like this piece has ever quite grabbed…

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