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    With Lord’s statement on “silence will not protect you,” I think of controversial Olympic Gymnastic scandal with Larry Nasser. He has pled guilty to sexually abusing hundreds of women. It is surprising to me. All of these great women who knew and trained with each other could suffer in such a horrible way. Until recently, none of them thought to speak up about the pain that has afflicted them for years. These accomplished women were silent, but currently they know that their former silence…

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    Brook farm was founded in 1841 in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. It was also known as Ripley’s Follow Me or Not, since it was founded by George and Sophia Ripley. In the article, it says, “However, Ripley joined the unpopular Fourierism movement, which meant that soon the young people (out of a ‘sense of honor’)… cleaning stables and slaughtering the animals. This caused many residents, especially younger…

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    Malcolm X believed that experiences in one’s life contribute to their personality . Within his own life he experienced the good and the bad elements of society and allowed these experiences to shape who he became. The transformation of Malcolm Little into Malcolm X can be said to have occurred due to events that lead to dramatic change in his life. Violent discrimination against his family, the loss of his parents at a young age, the life he leads in Boston and Harlem, and his time in prison all…

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    nice to him, Malcolm still thinks these people only treat him respectfully to show how tolerant they all are. Malcolm then degrades many white people to serve as revenge for his own suppression. When he is in Boston, he exhibits his white girlfriend, Sophia, as a status symbol by seeing her as a desirable object that he owns. After many years of anti–white campaigning in the Nation of Islam, Malcolm encounters white-skinned people in Mecca who, in fact, treat him as an equal. Thus, he begins…

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    The epic, Paradise Lost, is an interesting fictionalized interpretation of the story of Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis in the Bible. John Milton, author, writes about the character of Satan with aspects of being victimized, becoming the potential hero, and looking for the way to freedom from God, the tyrannical ruler. Milton also gives the characters of Adam and Eve a greater sense of awareness to their surroundings and the development of actions other than devoting their lives to…

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    The Symbols of Oppression in The Handmaid’s Tale Imagine living in a world where a free society is forced to undergo a radical change towards an unequal treatment of the sexes and an adoption of a radical religion. The transition of this change would be nearly flawless, it would lead to the resocialization of the social classes and enforce new gender roles, but it would also infringe on the natural rights of women. For some, this would be hard to imagine, but in the novel The Handmaid’s Tale it…

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    Nike's Fine Pointe Shoes

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    Over the years, the company Nike has stormed the market with all sorts of outstanding products that have changed the lives of millions as we know it. Our company 's mission statement is to strive to bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world. We have done just that for almost every athlete all over. Though almost every athlete’s needs are met through our products, we have not yet come up with a product that will improve a Ballet dancer 's career. This realization has inspired…

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    William Ury’s The Third Side is about conflict management, fighting and conflicts are natural and normal aspects of life. Ury explains that violence is not inevitable, there is an alternative to being violent, and that is the Third Side. Violence and war is not inevitable, we don’t have to fight and kill each other off. The Third Side offers a promising new way you will view conflict going on in the world and around us. The Third Side is our community that we live in and our surroundings. It…

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    World war one took place dates between 1914-1918. Despite the conflict started in Europe, it ultimately affected other countries which are outside of the continent example united state and Japan. The first time the native English speakers knew it as the "Great War"; the term world war one was applied a couple of decades later. Historians disagree the basic causes of the war but mostly agree the consequences of the war and the huge disaster it caused. Political tensions ran very high in the…

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    Bullying Essay

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    All kids at some point are bullied, abused physically or mentally, but not always by family and friends. When I was young I was bullied a lot and I felt hopeless and only wanted it to stop. It never stopped, even when I moved to a new home. I always wondered if there was something wrong with me or that it was my fault and that I should just take it. One Saturday afternoon I am at the cul de sac in my Grandma’s neighborhood and happily riding around on my bike when I see my bullies come down…

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