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    see different of aspects of Emily such as her role as a daughter, the different lifestyle she lives, and the imprint that she leaves on the town. Throughout Faulkner’s short story one can definitely conclude that Emily’s father had unbelievable control and power over her life until his death. When he was alive, he completely secluded her from society and the outside world. Her father set a path for her life that she could not escape until her life came to an end. Emily’s father portrays…

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    the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried - Winston Churchil. Democracy is not really by the people, there is always someone who actually controls everything. In the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the notorious1 big nurse, Nurse Ratched rules the mental hospital and keeps everyone under her control. Democracy is cynical and in the novel it is developed through the diverse2 events occurred in the hospital. Through an analysis of literary elements and…

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    Large customers have significant power over prices and procedures. They ultimately decide what is produced, what quality is needed, what price charged and what development is needed. Failure to listen to customers will ultimately result in no sales and no market. The main ways that customers affect businesses through feedback, complains, suggestions, choosing whether…

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    Conformity: the word that brings fear into some minds and relaxation in others. Throughout the world’s history, the idea of authoritarianism has consumed many political leaders’ agendas. The premise behind the idea of conformity is the betterment of society; however, it has been proven to create a hostile atmosphere as showcased in Ken Kesey’s fiction novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Prevalent during the decade of the 60s, authoritarianism commanded society. Because the United States was…

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    on their ability to successfully influence local politicians, control law enforcement, and move across various social lines in the community”(Kahne, Small-Town Mafia).Even in a smaller environment, the mob still often operated in a similar manner to one in a larger city. First they gained financial power through gambling, and then were able to gain political power. Once they had both political and economic power, their ability to control their area often relied on using a combination of…

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    Lunatic Asylum

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    Ultimately it is going to happen... whatever you are destined for. Methods you apply, tricks you play...to avoid imagined or expected calamity. Expectation is a hope...it might happen, it might not happen. You are curious to know. You wait for the result. Sometimes you do become impatient...and that is natural. How to store happiness, how to stay successful forever in advance...becomes you target. And it seems natural to you. Mostly people around you believe in the same way. So it never…

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    The relationships between family members can often be the most complex relationships. Deborah Tannen tries to shed some light on family relationships in her book, I Only Say This because I Love You. Deborah Tannen has primarily studied linguistics, but she has also written books explaining communications of all types. In this book, she focuses on families and explains how to understand the relationships between family members. Each chapter goes into detail about individual relationships, such…

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    controlling the android and she couldn’t take it anymore. When she was rising in the air it was a sign that she was releasing from the control that everyone had on her, like the auctioneers. The people in the audience was looking very shocked when she was rising. They were in awe and looked confused; maybe they were think how could she break loose from their control. Janelle Monae video related freedom and oppression in many ways. She made a creative way to connect to people about what…

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    character as “… though cut from tin… the voice harsh like tin and without heat like tin…” The overall rigidness of the character’s physical form is just as prominent in him mentally, which can be seen in the way he is uncompromising in his decisions. The control over which the father attempts to exert over his own life makes every destructive decision a distinct choice. These destructive acts are his way of rebelling against the ways in which he is controlled; financially by his boss as well as…

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    “death,” she finds a book that explains sexuality and women’s bodies. “She saw the external world in a different light. She felt she had undergone a process of growth and maturation” (Parsipur, 28). The way one views their body is the easiest way to control and manipulate the person. In keeping Munis in the dark about her own body, she could be…

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