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    What Is Cannibalism?

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    “Nothing more strongly arouses our disgust than cannibalism, yet we make the same impression on Buddhists and vegetarians, for we feed on babies, though not our own.” (Stevenson). Cannibalism, despite its place in man’s deepest nightmares, is not always so and should not be looked down upon simply due to misunderstanding of this ancient practice. Cannibalism has its medical downfalls, however, it also has positive aspects that transcends multiple cultures. Before talking about the positive…

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    Jackson’s mother was able to get her two sons released from prison. However, when she proceeded to take her children home, they were clinging on to life by a thread. Robert, Andrew’s only remaining brother, could not stand nor sit straight on horseback without support from his mother. Andrew was in better condition than his brother and had to walk forty-five miles without a jacket or shoes to reach home. A few days after reaching the Jackson’s home Robert passed away. He was the third Jackson…

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    for she had an infant son. Even then, she did not remain in the child’s life. In Perpetua’s Passion, the author states, “Perpetua’s family, including her child, were portrayed as ‘enemies,’ and in her search for martyrdom, she threw them aside” (Salisbury 92). Perpetua had no issue abandoning her infant, and gave no thought of him thereafter. These characteristics are not similar to those of a mother and wife, who are usually nurturing and loving. She abandoned her feminine roles and gave up her…

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    The idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts is a theme that runs through Salisbury's The Pronoun “I” is Becoming Obsolete, Hurley's The Perils of Pollution in Steel City, and Turner's American Individualism and Structural Injustice. The individual parts are often not able to stand alone, but together they form a comprehensive whole. Some groups are exploited, but the gestalt group achieves more together than they would apart. The majority and minorities can achieve more…

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    Olivia Gollin Block 2 3/12/17 Cleopatra “I will not be triumphed over” (Cleopatra Quotes, Cleopatra). Cleopatra lived by this mantra and it influenced her persistence to accomplish her goals. Cleopatra was the last Ptolemaic ruler in Egypt. She was also an icon for her beauty. Her sensitive mouth, firm chin, liquid eyes, broad forehead, and prominent nose left everyone in awe. Cleopatra inspired many women to treat marriage as nothing more than an alliance, with both partners having their own…

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    Battle Of Bouvines Essay

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    In 1214, Otto, the Holy Roman Emperor, the Counts of Boulogne, Flanders, Brabant, Salisbury and Dammartin lost a battle they should never have fought at Battle of Bouvines despite outnumbering the French by 10000 men. The chance to retake Normandy had gone. John had been unable to join Otto as his Lusignac/Poitevin allies refused to fight Prince Louis’ army at Roche aux Moins – an attack that had been designed to draw royalist troops away from Normandy. John retired to Aquitaine. Battle of…

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    holding her first child. The twenty-four hours prior to meeting, my sister’s first-born child came with a multitude of emotions. The journey was a roller coaster of unplanned events, but it was all worth it in the end. I was planning to attend Salisbury…

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    had a political backlash against the country. Also, Russia has been accused of interfering in the U.S. presidential election in 2016. Recently, the poisoning of a former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia through a nerve agent in Salisbury on England soil had a worldwide backlash against the country. Russia has denied any part in the poisoning but British intelligence officials belief otherwise. These news events and more has potential sponsors in a conundrum. If they support…

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    Richard III is set in a world filled with force, greed, and conflict with ethical order. In the eyes of the characters, locating a way to stay moral is very challenging. When it is noticed that people who aren’t moral and doing as they please are gaining success, staying moral is testing. Being a Christian helped some characters who were conflicted, stay moral. Most of the men that are fighting for power stay immoral because their vision is clouded with power. From a Christian standpoint, it is…

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    Militarization Of Police

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    The image of police officers has gone from “good cop, bad cop” to “bad cop, bad cop.” Due to the actions of some officers, the media’s coverage of said actions, and the coverage of what appears to be the militarization of police, people are quickly attaching negative connotations to the term “police officer.” For example, The Daily Targum, a newspaper run by Rutgers University students comments on the issue of police brutality by saying, “When cops are getting hired based on connections…

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