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    Utilitarian Goal” by William Davies who is the author of The Happiness Industry: How the Government and Big Business Sold us Well-Being, “Pursue Happiness, But in Moderation” by Sonja Lyubomirsky a professor of psychology at the University of California, Riverside, and “No Unbiased Way to Measure Happiness” by…

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    Meiji Japan Analysis

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    During the era of Meiji Japan, Japan opened its doors and became influenced by societies like Europe. In Sanshirō: a Novel by Natsume Sōseki, Japan became influenced by Europe’s ideas of individuality and humanism. The people in Meiji Japan believed and accepted to a great extend the European narrative of the Enlightenment of humanism, people being seen as a human who determine their own destiny, individuality, which meant people do what is in their self-interest, people were logical and…

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    The Transgender Desegregation of Restrooms There has been a long and hard-fought effort in this country to provide equal rights for citizens that would afford them the expectation that they will not be discriminated against based on gender and would allow these individuals similar and unrestricted access. This was put into federal law by the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and efforts continue to establish a constitutional amendment to solidify these and other equal rights. The federal…

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    Monuments and memorials are key to acknowledging and paying respect to the past. They provide honor to great achievements and pay homage to the sacrifice of people. Monuments are vital to society. Since they admire great achievements, educate society on past events, and inspire individuals to imprint their own footsteps in history. Though, monuments mean to respect figures of the past, many designers make the mistake of creating a monument not worthy of the important figures imprint in humanity.…

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    consideration, I’ve decided to do my research on Cal State San Bernardino, the University I hope to attend. California State San Bernardino is located in San Bernardino, California. It was created on April 29, 1960, and was originally called San Bernardino-Riverside State College. Its name was changed to California State College at San Bernardino in 1963 and opened in 1965. It finally earned its university status in 1984. The University’s acceptance rate is 54.7%. It offers a wide array of…

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    The majority of studies these days are found on college campuses in introductory psychology, sociology, or political science classes. In some of Arceneaux and Johnson’s experiments, they reached out to the surrounding community in Riverside, California—a college town where some college students were also recruited for their experiments—as well as an online survey including adults across the country. While it is common practice to use college students in social science research, certain…

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    Heart Of Darkness Themes

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    In the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is a short story written in frame narrative that a part of the adventure genre. In this novel the main protagonist is portrayed by a character named Marlow, who likes to explore places he have never been to. At the start of the story Marlow is set on a boat with four other people and they are waiting for the flow of ebb to change so they can sail off to their destination. In the meantime Marlow decides to tell a story about his personal experience…

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    thought into it. Little did I know that time was going to fly by. Next thing you know I began to receive acceptance letters as well as rejection letters from colleges I had applied to. Out of nine colleges I applied to I was debating between four: UC Riverside, Fresno State, San Francisco State University and West Hills Community College. Thinking about where I wanted to go was very overwhelming and stressful. I was only seventeen going on eighteen and I had to start thinking about what I wanted…

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    brighten their days in this sub-tropical paradise. Moreover, kayaking, sailing, canoeing, snorkeling and world-class fishing make a case for those yearning for the call of the wild. If you have any doubts, then a quick, leisurely trip to the Indian Riverside Park for tips on taking tranquil walking tours to The Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast are likewise easily…

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    The seven deadly sins are excessive pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the seven deadly sins are incorporated into the society of Salem and shown through each character to represent human nature. In Arthur Miller’s play, all seven deadly sins are incorporated through the characters to cultivate the theme of the human nature to sin. Judge Danforth represents pride, John Putnam represents greed, while Abigail represents both lust and…

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