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    The United States became somewhat imperialistic to an extent that their only motives were to gain raw materials, military strategic purposes, and to join a greater market sell their manufactured goods. Before the turn of the 20th century the united states were still trying to conquer their own continent. The united states were not thinking about overseas empires. It wasn’t until after the war of 1898 when America gained interest in colonial empires. The outcome of this war lead to the United…

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    Question: Describe the daily lives of enslaved women as workers and as members of their families and of the slave community. How did women resist their condition of servitude? What circumstances made it difficult for them to do so? In Deborah Gray White’s insightful book, Ar’n’t I a Woman? she assesses the profound issues and burdens female slaves had to undergo in the Antebellum South. The hardships that they faced were binary in the aspect that they included ideas of racism and sexism.…

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    to reach liberation; therefore, qualities developed from this matter have been highly influenced by culture. However, wouldn’t a society that accentuates interests rather than gender obligations and introduces all aspects of male and female work spheres produce more enlightened individuals? A solution to these problems may be raising children without gender role restrictions, allowing them to demonstrate ultimate love through their knowledge of both genders, and developing their spirituality…

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    intervene. Mill believes in a public sphere where the actions of an individual impact other members of society as well as a private sphere where the actions of an individual only impact themselves. Actions can be positive or negative depending on how they impact other individual’s happiness and satisfaction. An individual is free to commit positive or negative actions in his private sphere as he is not impacting the overall happiness of society. However, in the public sphere, an individual must…

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    Happiness In Workplace

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    and general raising of a family, with their duties in their career. He further explores the concept of “workaholism” in that it should only be tagged to someone who gives up on non-work responsibilities because they are so involved with their work sphere (Csikszentmihalyi 63). Workaholics are often unable to transcribe their happiness onto others and other…

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    servants.” Men and women lived in “separate spheres” men possessed authority and independence in their sphere, and women had their own sphere of femininity, emotion, and submission. The idea of both sexes having separate spheres allowed men to control and women to be easily dominated. “‘Natural’ characteristics of women and men became apparent, women were physically weaker yet morally superior to men, which meant that they were best suited to the domestic sphere.” At a young age women were…

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    to really see what color light actually is. 3. What was the most interesting thing that you learned while at camp? Why was this the most interesting for you? The most interesting this that I learned was that micrometeorites are perfect, sphere like balls that are very small you can only see under a microscope. I thought it was interesting because I never knew how perfect and…

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    The Renaissance produced many advances in the artistic, educational, and philosophical realms that in turn affected the political spheres of Italy. One of the most influenced by Italy’s political spheres was Niccolo Machiavelli, who was exiled by the Medici family. In this time, he wrote his book The Prince as a guide on how to rule effectively and was directly penned towards the same people who banished him. Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince, while appearing to be simply a handbook on how to…

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    Nature and People Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, The Scarlet Letter, is a wonderful example of the use of symbols and an extraordinary variety of themes. One of the themes is nature vs. civilization in which the two are symbolized by different characters. In The Scarlet Letter, Pearl stands out from the rest of civilization because of the way nature accept her and how the supernatural seems to favor her. Pearl has a strange relationship with the supernatural that none of the rest of…

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    “Interaction between the two spheres is at a maximum when the school and the family function as genuine partners within an overall program that includes a number of shared activities.”(Olmstead, 2013, p30). I feel, an easy way to do such, is technology. A simple way to include parents…

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