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    greatness preceding his name, for example, King Duncan respects him, calling him: “Noble Macbeth,” (1.3.78). However, all this honor is displayed prior to Macbeth even appearing in the play. When he encounters the three witches, his flaw of greed is exploited, and we see how he is not a perfect character. Although, the aspiration is merely sparked by his confrontation with the weird sisters. We see how Macbeth is self conscious of his masculinity and tries to defend himself…

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    allocated for African-Americans while Florida and Georgia adhered to clear-cut policies. He highlights major issues in respect of sources, which were either listed as ‘sources unknown’, ‘sources inaccessible’ and incredibly sources ‘improperly exploited’, an issue Logan corroborates, while on the faculty of Bennett College in Greensboro, he found sources in the “most unsuspected places” or “scattered among bulky collections of ‘extraneous’ materials.” Moreover, scholarly materials in…

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    For instance, the theories of the Chinese community leader by the name Mao Zedong of the 1930s exploited the mobilization of masses, space, and time in wearing down the Japanese army that was invading them and they saw the need to coordinate military and political activities carefully. Insurgency is linked to various ideologies such as nationalism…

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    with the rest of nature. Majority of alligators live and eat in freshwater and if it feels as though its home is being threatened, it has equal right to protect it. Just as we humans feel obliged to use physical force when our property is being exploited by outsiders. I guess one theme we can derive from this is the equality of everything on earth, whether its humans, animals, or plants. A good binary for this poem is uncertainty versus…

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    Women already faced issues such as the inability to own property or vote (women that were not slaves) therefore to put a woman in a slave’s position or work, it severely depresses the idea for a woman to feel in control. In the document “Margaret Fuller’s “Woman in the Nineteenth Century,” it says that if less talents are given to a woman, she must rejoice. I think this exploits an idea that women do anything or everything with grace. There was another source listed under Chapter 12 images,…

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    damage than right. Utilizing terms which incorporate “teen prostitute” or “sex worker” suggest deliberate interest and further deride sexually abused youth. Out of 835 news articles among 1989 and 2008 in Canada, it has been discovered that sexually exploited kids are labelled as “worker” in 13.8% of the articles and “prostitutes” in 33.2% (Saewyc et al., 2013). This makes it seem like the victims select to do the "work", when in all actuality they are obliged by conditions, comprising of…

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    In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut details the unconventional experiences of a man in World War II and his role as an unlikely survivor after the war. The poem Dulce et Decorum est by Wilfred Owen and John Kerry’s testimony before the Senate also discuss lesser-known experiences of war, describing the dissonance between firsthand experiences and other accounts. These works show how people create a narrative of noble and patriotic conflict to garner support for war efforts, forming…

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    the industry. The legalization of prostitution would be a present wrapped with a bow to the pimps and traffickers who are doing it illegally in the streets currently. Also, keep in mind on how this legalization can affect the women who are being exploited to this type of work and how damaging it can be to the mind and body. “Women and girls all…

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    Photography plays a vital role in framing trauma, such as in the events of the September 11 attacks; the many images produced in the wake of the tragedy shaped its transformation from a national trauma to history. For one, photography is a strategy for coping. A number of people have noted the desire to inexplicably record anything and everything for themselves during disaster, as if maybe capturing those moments would make them more real to their shocked selves or illustrate some hidden…

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    In spite of Hugh social or economic class, he is unique compared to the other iron mill workers. He possesses an artistic natural talent for sculpting. Hugh created during his free time a sculpture of a woman made out of iron symbolizing the story of social oppression in which iron workers lived in. The class background, family ties, or natural talents of an individual are important factors in determining their income and position in society. Individuals have to develop and use their natural…

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