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    During the Civil War, many men felt the urge to stand up for their country and enroll in the army. But the downside is that some families had different beliefs, causing different parts of a family to live in either the north or south. When it would come time for battle, families would end up fighting each other and possibly kill a loved one. This didn't just happen between the Union and the Confederacy, and it was more likely to happen in border states. These states were not claimed by either…

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    You ideas that you expressed in The Social Contract are completely naive. How could you believe that people would set aside their personal wishes to help society? You state that people would have no interest in making society burdensome on others because they would only burden themselves under social contract. This system may seem like a nice thing, but people are selfish at their core, and there will always be people who only care about themselves. Someone will come along and ruin the entire…

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    In the year 1523, Baldung creates one of his famous witch painting, Two Witches, that continues to investigate the seduction of the women towards the male beholders, leading them onto their own fall of sexual pleasure. In the painting, the viewer can depict two females with different body composition, structure, and the direction of their gaze. The witch that is seated has broader physical frame and her body is turned to the front for the audience to freely observe her nakedness. On the other…

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    source was created to acknowledge that some individuals display not a lack of understanding but a lack of resolution to use without direction from another. And as stated “Nature then, has carefully cultivated the seed within the hard core--namely the urge for and the vocation of free thought. And this free thought…

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    civilisation? Zombies are defined as corpses, said to be will-less and speechless humans who have died and been supernaturally reanimated. Depicted as emotionless and mindless, their decaying bodies are driven by primal instincts based on an uncontrollable urge: hunger for human brains. The myths of Zombies represent the social, historical, and personal traumas of human lives in which zombies continually revisit and inflict on the living.…

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    In chapter VII, an issue pertaining to Trump arises, “Those who solely by good fortune become princes from being private citizens have little trouble in rising, but much in keeping atop; they have not any difficulties on the way up, because they fly, but they have many when they reach the summit.” (The Prince p.65) Donald Trump is an extremely wealthy entrepreneur who was able to do so well in this election due to his surplus of funding. Machiavelli’s advice to Trump would be for Trump to be…

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    The beast is something inside us that can tell you right from wrong, it is similar to a conscious another side of us that has the urge to do the wrong thing or even, inflict pain on others. In the book the boys are not sure what the beast is, some of them think it is a literal beast or something that is similar to a monster in their eyes. Everyone has things that they dislike and like, and when others do something they don’t like we tend to feel hate towards that person, this hate towards…

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor is a short story with a surprising twist at the end. It is a story of a family traveling from Atlanta, Georgia to Florida with an elderly Grandmother that is very selfish. It is through the Grandmother’s actions that we learn not to live in the past. The Grandmother is so obsessed with the past that it has become all she lives for. She no longer values the life she is living now and does not stop glorifying what her life was like long ago. In the…

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    In The Lord of the Flies symbolism is a key element. This subtle portrayal of a deeper meaning and parallel plot is imperative to the novel’s success and its timeless impression on people from all walks of life. The tactical use of psychological and physical symbolism elevates the concept even more so. Using human characters to envelope Freud's model of the Id, Ego, and Superego (such as Jack, Simon, Piggy, and Ralph) entertains the concept of human nature and the stark contrasts about the…

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    A-The patient arrived late to her appointment. Reported unstable on her dose and will continue to increase her dose by 5mgs every three days. This writer spoke with the patient about her phone call today as the requested for assistance with transferring her case to the Hartford Dispensary, when asked how come again, the patient appeared uncertain and confused as to whether or not she wants to go forward with it. This writer addressed with the patient as to what is going on and based on what the…

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