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    Atticus Finch Dilemma

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    Scout Finch is a young girl in To Kill A Mockingbird who lives in Maycomb, a small town in the South during the Reconstruction Era. Harper Lee uses Scout’s ignorance and vagueness as a little girl and her developing understanding about events happening her life to demonstrate a unique instance of the age old and common moral versus society dilemma. Lee’s approach to portraying this is made in an effort to show the inevitable problem in an unbiased way. As Scout grows older she becomes aware of…

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    Virginity, being the controversial topic that is is, has been the centre of many discussions aiming to analyse, and question, its true importance. Such discussions, or more accurately, researches, have ranged from purely scientific, to strictly sociocultural, and the continue to exist and draw people to their conclusions about virtue. However, many are not aware of said discussions, because they have been conditioned, by society, to hold the idea sacred, and refuse to acknowledge any other…

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    The topic that I had chosen for my motivational theory is Maslow’s hierarchy of basic needs in an ecological view. The theory name is Maslow of hierarchy of needs, is written by Abraham Harold Maslow .This theory is written by year of 1954. In view of my comprehension, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is frequently depicted fit as a fiddle of a pyramid with the largest, most essential levels of needs at the bottom and the need for self-actualization at the top. According to Y. Datta, he expressed…

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    The contents of a book are often used to move the readers to action or at the very least, to inform. However, some these books may contain undesirable and inappropriate contents such that, the messages are not ascertained, but instead, overlooked. As a result to some of these criteria, Tony Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” was often challenged because of its content. Morrison’s novel centers on a young black girl, living in rural Ohio during the 1940s between the post-Depression era and the beginning…

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    “They said that it meant Able; so strong was Hester Prynne, with a women’s strength,” (Hawthorne 111). The townspeople of Boston were starting to understand the moral strength Hester obtained from outlasting her punishment. People were no longer shunning her for everything possible, but were forgiving her for the sins that she committed. This is how Hester Prynne became a winner in The Scarlet…

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    (Un) Veiled Film Analysis

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    The documentary short film “(Un)Veiled” was filmed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and focuses on several women living there, some wearing the traditional veil known as the Hijab, some not wearing it, and their reasons why. All of these women live and work in Dubai but many of them are from different walks of life and different nations, ranging from Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and even the United States. While there are thousands of people across the Arab world that either wear the Hijab or enforce…

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    optimization. However, with any fundamental change, there exist conservatives hesitant to adopt the new standards. While an aversion to uncertainty prevents unneeded risks, in the case of Century Medical, a change in executives would result in the shunning of obvious technical success in exchange for a comparatively ineffective traditional process. Century Medical is a medical technologies firm based out of Connecticut, with a company focus on the integration of technology into medical products…

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    colonial period. These norms have placed women in a non-dominant role. Men have dominated Latin America as a result gaining a majority of power throughout. As women began to become educated and penetrate the work world a patriarchal society began shunning female advancements in studies and starting forcing gender roles on them heavier than before. Women were seen as domestic figures who should be a housewife and or nanny and nothing more. Curriculum’s in school implemented domestic practices in…

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    Being successful at this stage can lead to nurturing relationships and a sense of commitment, safety, care within a relationship and can lead to the understanding of love. Shunning intimacy, fearing commitment and relationships can lead to isolation and loneliness. (McLeod, 2008) 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation During middle adulthood we will continue to establish our careers, settle down within a relationship, begin building…

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    to pull away and they immediately begin to shun that person. When in reality, I think we should treat that person as if they have a disease. I think we should learn what is triggering these actions and where does this behavior stem from. I think shunning the person that needs the most help is not a solution to the problem. I think as a society as a whole people need to understand that people are not the same and the only thing we really have in common is that we are human. Discrimination is not…

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