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    Imperialism allows the connections of cultures from all over the world. However, barging into a foreign land and telling the inhabitants that their beliefs are uncivilized serves no justice and only causes hatred between the two cultures. For example, the colonization of Africa has brought about a multitude of remarkable changes as a civilization. Nonetheless, forcing Christianity on a culture that has a preexisting religion and tradition system is not the most beneficial approach. In the…

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    History was made on 10 December 1948, when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris. The declaration promised, amongst many other things, equal rights and equal treatment for all humans, regardless of their gender, race, nationality, or any other factors. However, it was not met without criticism. A large part of this criticism was from various Muslim countries. The Iranian representative to the U.N., Said Rajaie-Khorassani, said that…

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    Imagine that even before a child is born, they are given a percentage that determines their potential for the rest of their lives. Such an abstract concept occurs daily in the United States and is determined through a simple sonogram. Simply being born a female means that one will make less than the average man does for the same task, despite getting a better education. Not only will men have a greater salary in their workplace, but they are more likely to become promoted to a new or higher…

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    The American elected framework enables state and nearby governments to explore different avenues regarding diverse kinds of political organizations, appointive instruments and imaginative open arrangements. Also, the political subcultures of these administrations help characterize the honest to goodness exercises of governments, how they should work and who ought to partake. The investigation of state and neighborhood political culture in the United States has been overwhelmed by Daniel Elazar's…

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    The 1950s have always been portrayed as a perfectly painted picture, an era of traditionalism, prosperity, and conformity, however, as the 1960s ushered in the United States proved to be the complete opposite with recklessness, disillusionment, and protest. Many historians identify these two decades this way and it is completely true considering both social and political aspects of the 1950s and the 1960s are incredibly different. Political aspects in the 1950s were outstanding, the economy…

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    This is accomplished by emphasizing Rowling’s philosophical, allegorical depth, powerful symbolism, as well as integration of “traditionalism,” “convention(s),” and morals. The aspect of traditionalism is underlined when Acocella states that the series follows the classic story line and depicts traditional aspects of a Gothic novel, and that it does so well. Conventionalism is highlighted by the juxtaposition of…

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    The nuclear family is a type of family that is most cherished by the American public because it stands for traditionalism. This family model is the prototype for how a family should be, yet that’s not how all the families are. In fact, the steady transition from nuclear family to divorced family has gave light to various types of families, including divorced, single-parent, and stepfamilies. With the different kinds of families, new obstacles arise. In addition, new contradicting theories…

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    I rather wonder now at your knowing any” (Austen, 39) a.Shows her quick thinking/humorous nature b.Despite atypical behavior, is still successful in society III.Darcy’s Traditionalism A.Darcy has deep admiration for the social hierarchy 1.He “incarnates social tradition, the aristocracy, stability, and respect for the past” (Wilkes) 2.Has superiority complex 3.Exemplifies highest rank in the social order B.Wealth…

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    Women's Progression

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    The stagnation of women’s progression is not an isolated issue and our policies that can promote growth or deliberate this progression is interrelated to global perspectives, traditionalism, and policies. Also, I agree with Eagly and Carli’s perspective of the metaphor labyrinth. The glass ceiling term focuses on those near the top of their career positions. However, social research has concluded that very few women reach that threshold…

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    The kingdoms of Gondor and Rohan also have a distinctive style within the songs and poems, showing traditionalism, pride, and strength. The race of man, compared to the hobbits and elves, uses or recites poems for a more practical or solemn use, recording histories or lamenting great individuals of the past, as well as sparking bravery and courage in the hearts of the listeners. Rohan’s poems particularly focused upon the latter; Their battle cries are written in poem-form. Often when King…

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