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    women are virtually non-existent, but the question that still prevails is whether true parity between the sexes exists. In the early years of the United States, it was clear where a woman fit into society – the domestic sphere. In fact, women were largely denied from the political sphere in any way. And despite the revolutionary nature of the United States, this carried over from colonial traditions.…

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    Critique; The school of Athens by Raphael There is this very distinct and most interesting piece of art that Raphael created this piece of art is called “The school of Athens.” This painting presents to us four design principles of the art. Given that he uses unity, rhythm, proportion and emphasis, he clarifies many ideas presented in this particular piece of art. However, the school of Athens has many things going on at once. The painting not only is focused on the people but in the place…

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    women are a different category different from society and the mainstream, which is why she needs a special type of knowledge accommodation. She basically described that gender is a social role, male concerns of women’s image with pregnancy and private sphere. She described that, the colonization process has contributed to the complex demonstration of the capacity and possibilities of the elaboration of her mage. Moore has basically argued with the idea that women are not subordinated, they have…

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    I. Question How does the addition of sodium citrate and changing pH affect the ability of different foods to undergo spherification? II. Background Research Molecular gastronomists use special techniques, ingredients, and cooking principles to make certain chemical reactions occur. These reactions, produce new flavors and textures. One popular technique is cooking meat sous vid, a French word that means ?under vacuum?. Another technique is spherification (which the act of making liquid-filled…

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    Inequality is illogical. The thought that a society would purposely incapacitate a subgroup of people within its own population is illogical. Especially, when that subgroup’s only differentiating factor is the subgroup’s identification within society. In other words, how a group of people identify within a society (and/or within the world) is the cause of their discrimination. Inequality is illogical because the very presences of inequality within a society limits that society. The…

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    history. Men left their homes, wives, children and the public sphere to fight the Civil War, leaving women responsible for both the domestic and public sphere. With the men off to war, women would soon come to realize that the responsibilities of the public sphere had been passed down their way for the time being. With both the domestic and public sphere in the palm of their hands, women acknowledged the fact that their role in the public sphere was much more crucial, and so they set themselves…

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    His work had a gigantic effect on the scientific community and the entire world. Many of Archimedes’ most important discoveries came in the field of mathematics. First of all, he discovered the formulas to find both the surface area and volume of a sphere. He…

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    Anthropological Relativism

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    Critical feminist and political economy theories were incorporated into the anthropological discipline in the 1960’s and 70’s as social and political climates were changing around the world. Academia was influencing and being influenced by new or progressive social agendas and this carryover was instrumental in the popularity, dissemination, and depth of critique for these concepts. Around this time scholars began what has now become a tradition in the discipline, which is that of introspection…

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    The Ptolemaic System

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    “Man must rise above the Earth—to the top of the atmosphere and beyond—for only thus will he fully understand the world in which he lives.” Before the seventeenth and sixteenth century, the universe was based on the Ptolemaic System, which was developed by Ptolemy, Aristotle's theories, and Christian theology. However, as the astronomical revolution began to disembark, the Ptolemaic Theory was contradicted. The work, mathematical synthesis, and observations of astronomers such as Copernicus,…

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    whole counsel of God” (Hamburger, 129). This brought a lot of attention to the church by the Republican party, who demanded that the church and state be separate, calling on Martin Luther’s and John Calvin’s works and writings about the separate spheres of government, and how many times, especially with Calvin, it was said to keep them separate, to the point of when they are spoken of, they “must always be examined separately; and while one is being considered, we must call away and turn aside…

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