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    Islam, misconception about Islam is universally happening in different parts of the globe. We often heard that many people have this opinion which that Prophet Muhammad is a “womanizer” because of his practice of polygamy. The truth is Prophet Muhammad’s wives are not virgins except for Ai’sha (r.a.). If he is indeed a womanizer, he should have selected the virgin woman/women instead of the other way around. Therefore, we concluded that if all Muslims can explain clearly about Islamic teaching,…

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    experience for Gawain, because although he failed, the Green Knight did not pass harsh judgement on Gawain. Instead the Green Knight felt pity towards Gawain, and shows this by saying, “it was loyalty that you lacked: not because you’re wicked, or a womanizer, or worse, but you loved your own life; so I blame you less” (2366-68). The Green Knight sympathized with Gawain, although he failed to conduct himself according to the ideals of chivalry, because Gawain was only trying to save his…

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    Oskar Schindler wasn’t the best person at first. He was a womanizer and cheated on his wife so many times, not to mention all of his secretaries, his wife even said she’d stay if she would be the only one, but he couldn’t do it and she left. He was also manipulative, in how he convinced Stern to work for him, and…

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    According to Critical Theory Today by Lois Tyson, “defenses are the process by which the contents of our unconscious are kept to the unconscious” (Tyson 15). Defenses can also be described as helping protect oneself from painful experiences. Sometimes defenses fail which cause anxiety, but anxiety also helps reveal specific core issues. Tyson states, “core issues are those deeply rooted, psychological problems that are the source of our self-destructive behavior” (Tyson 16). In the novel The…

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    male character is Cam Brady. He is very conceded and degrades women. He fits the stereotype of being spoiled, immature, and unable to understand the emotions of women according to an article written by TheFWord. His character describes one of a womanizer according to “The Bro Code” video. In one scene, he seduced his opponent’s wife and tried sleeping with her. He uses women as objects. Another example is when he used physical violence by punching a baby, originally trying to punch his component…

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    highest-grossing Spanish-language film released in the United States. It’s a movie that can be enjoyed with your family and friends. The film deals with universal themes like love, fear of parenthood, migration and cultural identity. The movie is about a womanizer called Valentin bravo he lives in Acapulco. When he was a child his father prepared Valentin to overcome fear and to be prepared for life. Valentin’s father said: “Fear is a creature of nature that can be dominated by men”. When he…

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    A soldier destroys in order to build; the father only builds, never destroys. Contrarily to the previews statement, Junot Diaz as well as Sylvia Plath have proven through their works that this is not always correct. Both parents in the stories instead of building have mentally destroyed their children. “Fiesta 1980” by Junot Diaz and “Daddy” by Silvia Plath are similar in the way both narrators present their fathers as tyrants and oppressors, but different in the way the main characters tend to…

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    of the seven deadly sins; Kenny represents greed because he wanted power and control which he has over the other two; Frank represents lust because although he has a wife already he also is having an affair with a 16 year old babysitter and is a womanizer; Tub represents gluttony because he loves food and is always eating no matter how much his wife tell him to go on a diet. For Tub he can be compared to everyday people because he always makes excuses for his weight “What am I supposed to do?”…

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    Donald Trump Hero of the Common Man by Nancy O’Brien Simpson is an editorial trying to convince non-supporters that Donald J. Trump is the perfect presidential candidate. And information or quotes that would put Donald Trump in the wrong are over-exaggerations by the media to make him out to be a terrible person. Mainly because he’s a candidate that never started out as a politician the upper class had a hold on. On top of that he’s a candidate that isn’t one to hold his tongue when it comes to…

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    In Schindler’s List, Spielberg portrayed Schindler as a ruthless man who would scam Jews to make a profit at the beginning of the movie. Spielberg displayed Schindler as a man who only cared about his pleasures instead of others. Which then made the audience saw Schindler as a man that holds himself with ruthlessness, dishonesty, and callousness. Eventually, Spielberg portrays a transformation within Oskar Schindler from opportunist to savior. There was a transformation when Oskar Schindler had…

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