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    DAR Essay It is 1918 and Dad is drafted into the war. I thought that he would never come back. Mom had to go be a nurse overseas. We live in North Georgia where there is mild weather. I miss Mom and Dad and it isn’t the same without them. I missed them so bad that I went to volunteer for the war. When I went to volunteer they asked for my birthdate and other personal information. The war lasted 19 months. There was 10 million soldiers killed in the war. When they told me I was going to…

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    the internet. This constant surveying is similar to the paranoid world of 1984. Author George Orwell expressed his worry for what the world will become in his classic novel, 1984. In the novel technology runs society and freedom of speech, or even thought, is against the law With telescreens watching citizens every move they are petrified to do anything wrong, and our society is taking the first steps to resembling this powerless world.…

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    our expectation we cut them down and destroy them because it isn’t part of our personal brand. We forget the humanity of women, the complexity of someone who is expected to represent the women's movement. The dehumanization of women of other women because of the way which they express themselves, branding feminism as a category a stereotype about what “we should be” and not who we are. In her famous Ted talk “We Should All Be Feminists” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speaks on what we need to do for…

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    filled with fantasy scripted from a series of seven novels written by J.K Rowling. It talks about how little Harry Potter survived a deadly attack on his family by the darkest wizard in the “world” and how he is supposed to destroy the killer of his parents. (Columbus, 2001-2011). Structuralists believe that the world is governed by rules and codes and so in giving meaning to a text such as this, these structural codes or rules must not be broken. However, there is nothing that exists as the…

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    The Naïve Realism Theory

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    Naïve Realism is a theory that the world is perceived exactly how it is, and can be thought of as the commonsense theory of humans perception. Naïve Realism says that the world that we experience through our senses is acceptable, meaning that the objects we discover with our senses are there, and they have the properties we see them to have. Although Naïve Realism, as a theory may seem very plausible, it has one major problem; that being that human perceptions vary, and what might seem to be to…

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    Berry was based on the new way humans can promote a new way of living it is our responsibility to do so that as human beings we are a part of nature not outside of it. How to have a relationship with the world not to view it as the subject than an object. He uses historical research to emphasize the progression of separation between humans and the natural world natural world. He also talks about how important education is and the role it plays shaping individuals mindsets of nature to…

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    definition, no one has created. In order to breathe, we aim not to see the air, but to utilize it. Moreover, the air is invisible. However, it does not negate the invisibility of its necessity and certainly does not deny its existence. Man verifies the existence of the object or event either through direct perception of the sense organs or as a result of inferences about the existence of the reasons observed effect (phenomenon or thing). We mistakenly believe that things that do not manifest it…

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    In the society that we live in, we sometimes have a hard time understanding our personal lives and why things happen. We live in a shared world amongst each other, yet have our own personal worlds that nobody else understands. We may face some personal troubles or even issues at a public level. When we fully comprehend the “the sociological imagination” we develop a “quality of mind” and a new understanding. This “quality of mind” can be very beneficial to us. If we take our personal life and…

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    become close to congress and we have work together closely on vital issues with what is best for America in mind. Today America is the strongest country in the world and we have used that strength in the interest of world peace. Through this time our purpose has been to keep peace,…

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    a basic framework of how we perceive the world around us. It’s like a web of different elements that helps us make sense of our experiences. Our worldview is often shaped by others around us, our experiences in life and our interactions with the environment. The news, social media, institutions and society all have a significant impact on our life as they shape and influence our perception of the world, but most importantly define who we are as an individual. Although we share different…

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