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    motivate you to do things that one wouldn’ do otherwise or put off indefinitely. Another personal example I can give is the writing of this thesis. The stress created by the submission deadline of this thesis caused me to go into overdrive and get it finished by the appropriate time. If I wasn’t under stress or if I wasn’t concerned with submitting my dissertation, then I would have delayed writing ittothe pont of not even completing it or submitting it for that matter. However, this is…

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    which attribute to why fairy tales can have multiple meanings. These methods look at different aspects of the fairy tale and based on those aspects, formulate a conclusion of what the meaning of the fairy tale is. According to Vanessa Joosen in her dissertation entitled New Perspectives on Fairy Tales, three of these methods are “feminism, psychoanalysis, and the socio-historical” (New Perspectives on Fairy Tales) approaches. In this essay, I will analyze Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont’s…

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    Dexter To Hobbes Analysis

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    General Information “The monster and the police. Dexter to Hobbes” by Mark Neocleous, published in Issue 185 of radical philosophy. The purpose of the article is to identify and respond to the similarities of Hobbes’ Leviathan (published 1651) and the current state of police power in bourgeois modernity. In addition to this goal, it examines the idea that the monstrous “Leviathan” enacted by our modern policing system shares many attributes (and thusly some of the monstrous attributes of) the…

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    arguments as they are discussed in the Dialogo. In general, I shall argue that, in appropriating Galileo’s physical arguments, Mutis interestingly introduced some modifications to them which aimed to emphasize the veracity of the Copernican system as a thesis rather than as a…

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    Why are the Felinae becoming endangered? The Felinae is a subclass of the class Felidae, which makes up the cat family. The Felinae are specifically the smaller cats, like the ocelot and serval, and a few medium sized cats, like the lynx and the cheetah. The domestic house cat is part of the Felinae group as well. Most people think of the bigger cats in the Felidae class when they think of endangered felines, but the smaller species are just as much at risk. The most influential issue here…

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    amid the revolutionary war or the historical backdrop during said time and might want to look deeper into it would appreciate this book. Due to the wonderful way it was written, the book is not just for scholars however it is for students as well. Thesis. Carol Berkin has written several historical novels such as Revolutionary Mothers, Jonathan Sewall: Odyssey of an American Loyalist, and A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American…

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    For some, this project is called a dissertation or even a thesis. My program refers to it as a capstone project. Regardless of what it is called, its purpose is always the same. To answer the question, what did you learn and how will you apply it? Thankfully, I have written papers answering this question…

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    Cornelia Hughes Dayton utilizes, as Hemphill does, a primarily legal based methodology in her article “Taking the Trade: Abortion and Gender Relations in an Eighteenth Century New England Village. Examining a variety of depositions and legal documents surrounding a fornication trial in Pomfret, Connecticut, Dayton argues two major fundamental shifts occurred by the 1740s which highlighted how different their society was from that of the Puritan dominated seventeenth century. First, there was a…

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    Laura de Mello e Souza originally wrote “The Devil and the Land of the Holy Cross” as her dissertation in 1985. The book is a study throughout the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries about sorcery in colonial Brazil. During her research, a new matter became evident to de Mello e Souza: the colonials current religion. The people’s religion was said to be a collaborate mixing of European, Indian, and African cultures, and de Mello e Souza provides plenty of primary sources, particularly records from…

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    The moment I saw that tremendous project of Krughütte Solar Park in Germany was a crossroads in my scientific life. Not mentioning Alta Wind Energy Center, Full faith has been created in the depths of my heart that this is definitely going to be the most important technological revolution in the twenty-first century. The clean free renewable energy sources and their applications are increasingly embraced all over the world. It is just a matter of time when the world will wake up to news about…

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