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    exists a religion, a system of belief beyond the grasp of man. Human beings have a desire for a supreme being, something they acquire through religion. Religion serves the purpose of quenching man’s thirst to be good and peaceful thereby creating some order. It does not matter how or when the development of man began, his overwhelming urge to worship has formed and will continue to give rise to more kinds of religious behaviors. Man’s need for religion is so powerful that it has developed a…

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    I suppose you have to be an Arabic if you want to understand it, considering he is representative of something very valuable for the Arabs. In order to understand Handala, people must understand the cartoonist that created him, according to Naji Al-Ali (Handala maker): “The child Handala is my signature, everyone asks me about him wherever I go. I gave birth to this child in the Gulf and I presented…

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    around him. When the follower blindly follows orders and is nothing more than a 'cow standing in the rain' then he is not only useless, but causes more problems than whatever good he may have caused by doing his job whilst knowing what consequences his actions have, instead of merely doing his job to get it done. The leader needs to know that his men need a reason, a drive, a passion, and not…

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    The formation of social constructions through the dismal synthesis of race and color is defined by the ever-changing social hierarchy and the fixed behavior performed by distinct races. Because the notion of race acts upon a color continuum, there are set categories that are built from the complete subjection of blacks upwards to the dominance of whites. Within this continuum lie definite subcategories of ‘black’ and ‘white’. The paradox of the permanent yet ephemeral idea of race and color is…

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    some cases, these new ideologies brought positive change, however, in certain cases they brought on a new social divide, pitting neighbor against neighbor. The American Revolution brought many different societal changes, however the development of a Standing Army producing a military community that required every resource the colonists had to offer and the near civil war that broke out in the southern colonies due to the staunch differing loyalties both greatly changed the social landscape…

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    Huxley chooses to link these words together using alliteration in order to juxtapose the fascinated while disgusted reaction of the children towards Linda’s appearance. In addition, the assonance of the long “aw” sound in “astonished” and “alarm” prolongs the feeling of amazement, as if the children are standing with their jaws dropped in awe. Standing in stupefaction, one of the children whispers to the others, “Oh, look, look!”. The repetition of the word…

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    societal expectations. Holden became an individual through several forms of escape, one example would be when he constantly becomes lonely. He is by himself a lot. At the game everyone was down in the stands and they were watching it while he was standing at the top of the…

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    control is defined as placing legal restrictions on arms to protect civil society, its origins can be traced back to ancient Rome” (Charles, 2016, par.3). In Rome, the uses of firearms were viewed as a way to sustain standing armies. Roman law banned military arms…

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    Poseidon is angry with him and his men after they ate some of his sheep on Poseidon’s isle. Poseidon then continuously kept him adrift at sea, which kept him from going home. Throughout the rest of the story, Odysseus endured many different hardships in order to return to his beloved. Through his journeys, Odysseus faced many trials. Such trials include, facing one of Poseidon’s sons, entering the isle of the lotus eaters, and stumbled across Circe, a powerful witch. One of the many trials…

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    Desire Under the Elms. It shows a girl who is kneeling down by a lamp that is on the table. This lighting only illuminates her face so this will be a very personal moment in time only for that specific character. Moving to the next photo with the man standing on some type of stair way and behind him in lights it says "Jesus" so one could infer that he is playing the part of the almighty God. All of the lights are shinning on him. This could make the audience infer that the character is the…

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