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    created his empire in the image he saw as a child, his childhood influenced his adult life as he saw his mother struggle to maintain power and order he strived for an absolutist rule. Louis will be remembered for creating a lasting rein that was untouchable by…

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    Machiavelli in the Reformation The institution of the catholic church during the renaissance of rome was a complex and beautiful establishment that turned the renaissance into the blissful era that it was. This enormous wheel turned under the guise of pious reverence, and the spokes were the small psychological manipulations divvied out by the enormous world power. The help of indulgences, corrupt popes, and even lack of faith in the upper ranks of the church were the pillars to the parthenon…

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    Achilles was the greatest Greek hero during the Trojan War. He portrays the nature myth theory from the fact that he was close to the Gods and his body was invulnerable to injuries except his heels – “Achilles heel”. His character also explains the social charter theory in the ancient times. Achilles grief and pride negatively and positively impacted the two armies that were at war: the Greeks and Trojans. Achilles also represents the ritual myth as his death explains how funeral rituals were…

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    Live Nation is the most talked-about music and event promoter around the world with about 58,578,000 fans who have helped them conquer the music industry by storm. Live Nation was formed as a spin off in 2005 from Clear Channel Communications, then merged with Ticketmaster to create what is internationally known today as Live Nation Entertainment. This conglomerate has caused a remarkable difference within the music industry. Live Nation is amongst the largest growing music entertainment…

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    Homosexuality: Cultural Relativism Introduction: What is Homosexual? There is no precise definition of homosexuality .The phenomenon of ‘Homosexuality’ also called as same-sex attraction means that men are sexually or emotionally attracted to men, women are sexually and emotionally attracted to women. According to Lawrence J. Hatter, author of ‘Changing Homosexuality in the Male’ has given this definition: "One who is motivated, in adult life, by a definite preferential erotic attraction to…

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    Human anatomy is a very complex mechanism, meaning that each parts have their own functionality whether to store, react, recycle and etc. This capabilities makes us human more evolve than others species that exist in this world. In the early age or better known as the stone age, where there is no books, internet, journals, newspapers or even the news to refer as a reference, people tense to use their senses as an act of learning to survive. Our ancestors uses their observations to hunt,…

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    There are many issues of gender and sexuality in A Passage to India: the novel includes an “alleged sexual assault on a British woman by an Indian man” (Childs 1999: 348), and the intimate, homoerotic, relationship between Fielding and Aziz, plays an important part. As Childs states, the novel analyses issues of control and resistance in terms of gender, race and sex (Childs 1999: 348.). Colonisation has, as mentioned above, been described as an example of the survival of the fittest, where…

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    Hindu Caste System

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    The way a society organizes itself socially influences its entire being. Social structure is an essential component to every civilization and must be considered in order to gain a clear view of politics, economics, and religion. The Hindu in India enforced a strict caste system, in which everyone had their place. Similarly, medieval Europe utilized feudalism. But, not all societies had rigid social structures. The Bantu people of Africa, for example were subject to more stateless-societies. The…

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    lor Professor Brenda L. Escudero English 2327-106 7 October 2017 Damsels of Death: An Analysis of Death and Women in Edgar Allan Poe’s Literature We are what we know. That statement couldn’t be any truer when describing Edgar Allan Poe. To understand this uniquely grim and tragic man’s literature you’d have to understand the pieces of his life that resurface time and time again in his work. Almost like a ghost, there are themes within his works that seem to haunt his settings and characters;…

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    The novel focuses on the highly rich struggling with their own personal problems, dealing with deceit , wanting to evoke the past and, not being satisfied with what they have in life.The characters in Gatsby remind the reader even when seemingly untouchable by the world everyone is human. Through the entirety of the novel Fitzgerald seems to be in disgust in the rowdiness and gluttony that has always been synonymous with the American Dream,using almost all of the main character's as different…

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