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    If the ‘history from below’ of subaltern studies aims at this rereading ‘against the grain’ of the colonial (and postcolonial) history of India by highlighting the ‘daily forms of resistance’, it suggests above all a ‘redefinition’ of the archive itself: wherever the traditional archive is insufficient (particularly concerning women’s history), recourse to ‘different’ sources in which the ‘subaltern voice’ can be heard is necessary. It is through the alternative that feminist history is…

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    Committees are messy. Few, if any, routinely reach mainstream media attention (see Section V). Less generate political traction. And when committees become important, they not so infrequently become televised, more politicized, and then largely ignored by stakeholders. Consequently, when deciding on a normative lens, the study of House of Commons committees should rely on Deborah Stone’s polis model specifically because of its focus on realpolitik instead of the idealism rejected in the…

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    A contrast between prejudice and Beowulf vs Grendel. Would anyone be okay with death over judgement? In life people judge others for many things whether it's from your appearance to your personality or perhaps for being a monster like Grendel. Due to the ignorance of humans prejudice this is an old yet modern new item in Beowulf this is the cause of many tragedies like: cultural clashes, people arguing and the use of violence that sometimes leads to death. In both Beowulf the epic and…

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    A free society necessitates the preservation of rights while still granting individuals within the society the freedom to do as they please - as long as their behaviors do not infringe on the rights of others. In free societies, inequality is inevitable. As a result, a governing body may be employed to monitor the scale of inequality and deliberate what must be done to combat major issues that hamper the progress of a nation. On one side of the spectrum, where John Rawls stands, individuals…

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    Strike cannot even buy the culturally accepted entry into manhood, and the viewer sees this develop through the mise-en-scene and narrative. Strike’s nerves lead him to the bar next door, where he asks for a Chocolate Moose, only to be ridiculed by the other men. His older brother Victor is a regular, convening at the bar after long days at work. In this initial introduction to Victor, the viewer sees the stark contrast between younger and older brothers. Strike, now sipping on a piña colada, is…

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    From the formation of life, learning becomes a necessary process that continues throughout our lifespan. There is an essential structure from the beginning seeking and storing new information that enables one’s ability to survive and adapt to different internal and external learning challenges. For decades numerous theories have illustrated how people acquire knowledge. Learning can occur in a variety of methods. Research indicates individual experiences become embedded into their long term…

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    In this paper, I examine the distinctions between the four main theories of Space and how they are relational to the individuals view on the domain of Being. First, I examine the creation of the Subject vs Object dichotomy as seen in the Newtonian theory of Space, in relation to that of Leibniz. Consequently, I follow this to the theory of Kant, and how his view attempts to validate the Newtonian objectivist view, all the while arguing that they are reliant upon the subject cognition. Finally, I…

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    Mathematical models are used to organize large amounts of data to evaluate and consider for any decision. The first sentence of our book states this direction. "The underlying theme of management science, also called operations research is finding the best method for solving some problems…" (1) Operations Research enables planners to make choices in areas that is useful in the management of organizations. Operations Research combines a number of mathematical systems using, statistics,…

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    everything is at peace. However, if everyone simply stormed off or failed to look at the other side of an argument nothing would get resolved or accomplished. “Whether the issue is the desire to be shielded from “offensive” opinions or the uncharitable presupposition that those who differ in outlook from us must thus be horrible human beings, we too often forget how to teach our young adults how to deal productively with conflict. I’d argue that shielding people from offensive, challenging, and…

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    ethical relations between the rhetor, the audience, and the subject as outlined by Buber’s word pairs. Rhetoric brings situations into being through definitional discourse described by Schiappa. In this way, rhetoric is tainted by the rhetors presuppositions such as Vatz proposes. For this reason, a rhetor should aim at the Truth through the use of rhetoric. The dean of journalism at the University of North Texas, Dorothy Bland, charged local law enforcement with racial discrimination,…

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