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    gender-fluid, and gender-nonconforming students can feel ostracized." Moreover, school uniforms pose a problem for those who are transgendered and furthermore make individuals feel anxious due to the increase in attention drawn to them. This restricts originality and damages the pathway of expression. If a man wants to wear a skirt, or a lady wear pants, they should have that right and school uniforms take that right away. In continuation, school uniforms take away the student’s freedom. For…

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    raise the awareness for human factor benefits and integration of ergonomics into the development work which will lead to the involvement of more competences and better utilization of user and user-centered decision support. Contributions and originality The author of this paper did justice in explaining, the outlying concepts of product development and how important human factor is to the entire workflow. also, I deduced that the main contribution of this paper is to show extensively how…

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    The Art of Listening Reproduction of originals is a quality that exists in all facets of life. Much of what is created lacks originality, instead, it is a reproduction or reinterpretation of a previous original idea. In Jeff Turrentine essay Why Some Covers Disappoint, he attempts to dissect what makes a good cover song, seeking to find answers about why some ‘copies’ are less impressive than the original. Paul McCartney’s album of covers “Kisses on the Bottom” which Turrentine dismisses as a…

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    John Stuart Mill was the original punk. Now, before I lose you with the absurd image of Mill with a blue mohawk consider this, the punk subculture that emerged in the mid-1970s was characterized by an anti-establishment attitude with a vehement focus on individuality. This is not accusing Mill of being an anarchist, as so many punks were. It is apparent from his writings that he very much recognized and advocated for the necessity of a governing entity. It was, I believe, in his opinion,…

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    Life with More Meaning Give up conformity and the idea of life, everyone can live without it. Transcendentalism is just that. Transcendentalism is believing that God, ourselves, and the universe are in a relation with nature. Two authors that represent transcendentalism are Ralph Emerson and Henry Thoreau. Ralph Emerson is known as the father of transcendentalism, and is a graduate of Harvard. His first real work is the essay titled Nature. He became a teacher but was kicked out of the school…

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    suggested that this phenomenon is not about the refusal of digital but it rather refers to the ‘digital remediation of analogue aesthetic within the digital’ (Marks 2002, Schrey 2014). Therefore the analogue nostalgia demonstrates the desire for originality, or for aura in Benjamin terms, the spirit of analogue and signs of decay resulting from the feeling of irreversible loss of these factors in the digital age. However, the explanation of the feeling of loss in terms of the spirit of…

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    When looking at today’s world, each individual has their own preferences and style, creating a diverse society in which no two people are exactly alike. In the opinion based society of today, it is difficult to visualize a world where nobody has originality and their own identity. Ayn Rand, however, illustrates a world where the individuality that is favoured in today’s society does not exist. Her novel, Anthem, focuses on the collectivist society that Equality 7-2521 lives in, in which there is…

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    of a cow standing in the rain." What Wilson is stating is a very debatable topic; is the average man a stoic that simply goes with the flow? Wilson is noting that man seems to become dull in society, many slowly begin to blend in, losing their originality and falling to the monotonous rhythm of everyday life. This conformism unfortunately happens to many, sometimes without the knowledge that it is occurring. People can fall to this trap in many instances; through loss of perspective, a tiring…

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    the process and given great examples, weather it be through famous actors, cliché scenes, or big budget actions clips it shows that they all do the same thing. Although I do love the big scenes filled with endless action I have to agree that the originality of making films has been watered down with big name actors and the constant need to spend tons of money on effects rather than the story line. The producers in charger of making block…

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    In all eternity, in all creation, in all worlds, and in every soul, nothing surpasses the strength and power of love. Everything in existence was created in love, the world’s salvation was confirmed in love, the foundation of happiness and everything good exists in love. With the full recognition and realization of the importance of this passion, Oscar Wild once stated, “Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.” Some of the greatest stories,…

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