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    How do you see medieval rulers? Are they strong and manly or weak and feeble? An important theme in Macbeth is the relationship between gender and power, Merriam-Webster’s dictionary merely says that manhood is “the condition of being a human being; or qualities associated with men.” Evidently, the ideas of what really constitutes manhood are vague at best. In Macbeth, Shakespeare uses varying interpretations of manhood presented by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in order to debate the meaning of…

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    COPYRIGHT LAW IN TODAY”S BUSINESS In our great world today, there is a big competition and copyrights are getting more concern, getting more and more attention business world today. Copyrighting is a property strictly defines the way for which it can be used A copyright owner has to get right to permit or allow a specific usage of own work. In today business world, when a company wants its own property to present the public, they have to make sure that their copyright confidential must protect…

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    To Be or Not to Be: Proper Webster’s dictionary is a tool for survival. How else would one know how to spell autochthonous? Language was invented because communication is vital to our survival. Society could not have developed without a means for its inhabitants to properly communicate with one another. However, there is a battle among the “proper” and the “improper” better known as the Prescriptives and the Descriptives. One group who cringes at the thought of the improper use of the English…

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    An Effective Leader

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    Abstract This essay goes over what it means to be an effective leader. Some leaders are not always as effective as they could be. Throughout this essay it is laid out as to what makes an effective leader effective. Confidence without being arrogant is one of the biggest traits for leader presence within an organization. Having character, exuding a commanding presence, having intelligence, being competent, showing leadership ability, and achieving any task at hand is a brief snapshot of what…

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    Patriotism, as defined by Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, is “love that people feel for their country.” In different ways, American’s express patriotism. Ian Frazier’s “All-Consuming Patriotism” provides insight as to that same love people feel for their country being abused by our government. In this text, Frazier presents a strong opinion demonstrating the power of the government and the toll the government has on it’s people. Although I, personally, do not recall the attack on 9/11, that…

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    before you are in the world. Each human being has a meaningful purpose for this world. Meredith Eugene Hunt, a pro-life advocate, thinks that abortion could be considered a genocide. This is a form of genocide. The definition of genocide in the Webster's Dictionary is “the deliberate killing of people who belong to a particular racial, political, or cultural group.” So therefore I believe that abortion would fall under this also. The article provides the example that many people view unborn…

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    A young woman is sitting in her high school History class, openly discussing and defending women and how poorly they were treated in earlier societies. Almost every other girl alongside her in class agrees with and applauds her opinion, yet a boy across the room is defending men’s rights, and after class he is slapped multiple times across the face and back because he is wearing a “MENINIST” shirt. Though the girl wants equality for her rights, she cannot claim the responsibility that comes with…

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    Essay On White Privilege

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    Privilege is a benefit that some people earn but not others. White privilege is the belief that white people benefit from unearned advantages compared to other common races. White privilege exist here in America simply because the majority of our population is white. White privilege is seen in our everyday lives and for white people it is mostly “Something you wouldn’t notice unless it were suddenly taken away”. Job opportunity, media portrayal, discrimination, and policing are all affected by…

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    From Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, feminism is defined as “the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities.” Throughout history, feminism has existed and along with it, so has many different theories offering different guiding principles and politics for how to act in the world (Bromley, 2012). As time progresses, different social and political reforms emerge and with that, so does the reorganization of feminist theories. During the early 1960s, a new wave of feminism…

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    are being done. Personality is a commonly used word in different contexts to mean differently in each context with no consensus in the meanings. Let us examine a few definitions of personality in the context of human behaviour. According to the Webster’s…

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