The Philosophy of Composition

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    Summary: Jane Goodall is strongly against trophy hunting because it is wasteful and could potentially put a species’ future at risk. It demonstrates a lack of compassion for sentient beings. Trophy hunting is sadistic and has no use other than to be able to brag about slaying beautiful and mighty animals. Author Questions Who is the author? Acclaimed anthropologist Jane Goodall wrote this blog-post. Does the author aim to persuade, explain, inform, entertain, defend, motivate, dissuade,…

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    Multiculturalism is a recent coinage that refers to the state of coexistence in a society of multiple cultures of race, ethnicity, religion, gender and sexuality. Also referred to as cosmopolitanism, multiculturalism was mainly displayed and shaped by architecture and art in cities that existed during the late Classical and Hellenistic periods. During this time, interactions increased between Greeks and Romans and other people living around the Mediterranean in areas such as Greece or Macedonia,…

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    Between the Ropes: Exploring the World of Professional Wrestling Introduction It is not a secret that professional wrestling is like a theatrical play, but it does not diminish its spectacle, melodrama, and theatrical aspects. If people know professional wrestling is not really a sport, then: What is professional wrestling and why is it so interesting to its fans? How is gender, race, and class characterized in and formed by professional wrestling? In which methods does professional wrestling…

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    Brian Eno Research Paper

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    'The idea is to produce things that are as strange and mysterious to you as the first music you ever heard.' Brian Eno Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de La Salle Eno or, as more commonly known to the world, just Brian Eno, can be unbiasedly described as an iconic contemporary British artist. He began his music career with guitarist Anthony Grafton in 1968 in Maxwell Demon, and was influenced by such bands as The Velvet Underground (Independent.co.uk, 1998) his real legacy began in 1971, as a…

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    Commisso 10 According to the LiteraryDevices Editors satire is, ?A technique employed by writers to expose and criticize foolishness and corruption of an individual or a society by using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule.?[endnoteRef:1] Satire?s ultimate purpose is to change public opinion about a certain topic. Ambrose Bierce is the perfect example of how satire is employed in literature because of his cynical demeanor and philosophical nature. Bierce?s work as a satirist demonstrates…

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    Brahmans symbolized the highest status of priests. Kshatriyas was the status of warriors. Vaisyas expressed merchants and commoners. Shdras indicated peasants, and laborers (Jordan, 2014). The four levels of caste system first came out from the composition of the Rig Veda in around 1000 B.C.E. The system were developed by Aryas who expanded to India and reject the original structures of Vedic society. In order to keep themselves into the high status and be distinct themselves from other races,…

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    Frustrated love story-- the Death of an Illusion We've all had a dream and strived for them, but the reality is cruel and there is a threshold always hindering it all. The protagonist of the book--Gatsby until his death was deeply in love with Daisy. A lot of people think he is sad, because he pursued a dream with nothing. But he needed a reality, a Daisy, a love he thought he had suspended. But it seems to be one of the real and virtual, Daisy is real, and Gatsby's pursuit of love dream is as…

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    Names 'Vergilius And' Maro

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    Publius Vergilius Maro, commonly referred to as Virgil or Vergil, was considered to be Rome’s greatest poet. He is credited with elevating the traditions of Greek literature that formed the Roman style, manner, and technique of writing. The Romans held Virgil in high regard, and even today he is still recognized for his poetic contributions. His underlying success is mainly attributed to his three major works: the Eclogues Georgics, and the Aeneid. Virgil’s notoriety is not only owed to his…

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    their emotions. It does not come to a shock that music varies greatly across cultures, between different periods, and religions. For instance, the music played in Guatemala differs greatly from the music played in China: Traditions impact the composition of the music. Similarly, this concept also applies to the…

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    In the Eyes of Darwin is Creationism Friend or Foe? The relationship between science and religion have always awaken interest amongst those who posses powerful religious worldviews and what they belief to be true about God. People are influenced by religious views for example on how the world was created, questions about the universe we live in, what is morally correct, and political views. Then comes the approach of science where many famous thinkers, scientist, and philosophers have changed…

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