Reflection on Human Values Essay

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    literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.” With that being said, this essay is to further discuss and analyze the novel through four different filters; purpose, audience, method, and reflection. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain writes, “Human beings can be awful cruel to one another” (245). This statement shows Twain’s outlook on society and his purpose for publishing this story. Throughout the entirety of the novel Huck internally battles…

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    draws parallels to the word cannibal, implying barbaric, inhumane, and savage behavior. Shakespeare continues with this negative portrayal of Caliban through the physical depiction as given by Prospero: “A freckled whelp, hag-born -not honored with A human shape.” (24) This initial description of Caliban creates an image in the mind of the reader of an animal like creature that is inferior and unworthy. The dehumanization of Caliban is further propagated by the questioning of his morality which…

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    The human condition is to question “what is happening to me and why?” The human condition is human’s eternal separation from God as a result of their sinful disobedience. Human’s first temptation to sin was because of their desire to be like God and acquire the knowledge of God. Satan tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden and told her that if she would eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil she would become like God. The only forbidden tree in the entire garden was…

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    (Mercer, 2017). How it works: Li-Fi permits data transmission by regulating the intensity of a light source to be received by a photo-sensitive sensor. The light signal is then modified into electric form and this process is not discernible to the human eye (pureLiFi, 2017). For instance, data is imputed into a LED bulb and sent at fast speeds to the photo-sensor. The receiver then converts the variations in the dimming of the LED bulb into electric signals. Finally, these signals are converted…

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    chooses to do within a reasonable window before that fetus becomes a viable baby. I believe long prison sentences without actual rehabilitation is a detriment to our civilization as a whole. I believe in universal healthcare which is our right as human beings. Those opinions were formed by set by my personal ethical…

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    Ancient Egyptian pyramids where a reflection of a pharaoh’s divinity and power. The pyramid is a resting place for their body, which must be as magnificent and godlike as they are. The construction of such lavish tombs seems to emphasize the pharaoh’s godliness. Egyptians believed that death…

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    MODULE B: PERFORMANCE TASK BY LAURA SHANAHAN For this task, I have chosen Act 4 Scene 5: Ophelia’s breakdown. This scene is significant as it provides the motivation for Laertes’ revenge and the audience’s reflection. In this, the court is exposed to Ophelia’s madness as the result of their selfish manipulations. This is perhaps one of the few sombre scenes within the entire play that allows both the characters and the audience to reflect upon the consequences of their actions. The giving of…

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    common dystopian concepts, they undoubtedly interrelate. Dystopic concepts may include an imperfect and flawed society, influenced by power or authority; mirroring the notions of abusive relationships – a powerful partner. A dystopian society is a reflection of what we fear we will become. Respected American author, Ally Condie, noted that when reading dystopian novels, we want everyone to escape because we are these people. It is no longer a fictional society. Female victims in dystopian…

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    the balancing of nature. This led to the conservation of these predators in the forests. Leopold disagreed with conservationists such as Gifford who advocated for prioritization of the human self-interests that led to constructions without considering other natural aspects. He viewed their concept as selfish human ambitions and dominance over other species. Aldo Leopold advocated for ethical practise in the use of land and other natural resources. A thought transformation that Aldo Leopold has…

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    Television and film has become a reflection of western society and its culture through the influences and demands of the audience. More specifically, television had become a medium where viewers get to escape reality; it is a representation, a cartoon, and a caricature of westernized culture. We have allowed television throughout the years to become the main depiction of what we value and idealize as a collective group. Conversations and opinions on social topics like race, ethnicity, gender,…

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