Thier Essays

  • Hearing is Believing in Shakespeare's Othello

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    society. Desdemona has also perceived who she thinks Othello is through his discourse - I saw Othello's visage in his mind (I.iii.253)--which has perhaps caused her to only half perceive his colour and otherness, and the potential male opposition to thier marriage. What she has heard is his version of events, and she appears to have fallen in love with his exotic past through this discourse. We can wonder how well she knows Othello the man in the context of Venetian society. The potential problems

  • Animals Must Be Protected

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    an activist group whose main purpose for existence is to establish an involvement with animal activists to create a safe secure environment for the well being of both children and animals. The organization a... ... middle of paper ... ...and thier board members consist of prestigious experts who have written books, magazines, and journal articles on animal welfare, as well as key note speakers. To further examine NAIA's concern for animal welfare, the website makes available an abundance

  • Abortion - An Unborn Child is a Human Being!

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    are superior to another human being. If we want to live by the premises that we set up in this country, then we cannot overlook ANY human being -- NO ONE can be excluded.  There are, however, a human beings that is ignored the protection to thier rights to life everyday. The aborted children. I dare the negative to PROVE that a child in her mother's wound is alive! Does the negative actually believe that a human being is alive when and only when a human being has fully developed? 

  • the Problem Of Place In America And my Neighborhood: The Breakdown

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    "The Problem of Place in America" and "My Neighborhood": The Breakdown of Community WR 121 Paper #2 In Ray Oldenburg's "The Problem of Place in America" and Ishmael Reed's "My Neighborhood" the authors express thier dissatisfaction with the community. Oldenburg focuses on the lack of a "third place" and the effects of consumerism on the suburbs, while Reed recalls his experience with prejudice communities. Their aim is to identify problems in our society that they find to be a problem. Although

  • Censorship letter (the bluest eye)

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    no opinion or that I dont know what I am talkin about because I am under 18, but I still stand behind my opinion. The recent controversy over the censorship and banning of Toni Morrisons "The Bluest Eye" is simply a group of people trying to give thier opinion. They got their right and where able to challenged the book, but are now taking this too far. I believe this should be eliminated and they should not be able to get their way by threatening their point. The mother who has challenged this book

  • Beyond Orgasmatron by Keesling, Barbara

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    and physical bond that is essential...”. I agree, because it is also my experience and belief that although sex is not the entire relationship, it surely makes up about 80% of it, and if there is an inability to be open about one’s sexual life with thier partner, then one will never be able to attain a health tight bond with their other half. In this article, Keesling also states that orgasms differ between both individuals of the same sex or of opposing genders. For instance, she believes that once

  • Oh, Ill Do It Tomorrow

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    you have waited until the night before the final exam to study, you worry that you will fail the exam. Worrying causes stress, and stress has been proven to be harmful to a person mentally and physically. When someone is under stress about something thier body releases adrenalin, the hormone that gives you a sudden burst of energy. The body does this to help you cope with sudden stress. For example, do you remember that exam you have tomorrow morning? You are under stress because you don't want to fail

  • Multicultural

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    Multicultural I must admit that before I began taking this class I took for granted how much racism still exists in this country. I have started to put more thought in to the way the world really is, the topics discussed in class have started to catch my interest. When I first started reading the Tatum book I was mad when I read her version of the word “racism”. I thought to my self “I personally have never held down the black race, what does she mean?” As I progressed in the book I was starting

  • hera and Zeus

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    relationships with other women.Although described as a sacred marriage, one which was intended to symbolize and promote fertility of crops on earth, since the sky, represented as male, must fertilize the earth through rain in order for life to begin there, thier marriage has never been a smooth one and they have had some bitter fights. In one instance, Zeus hung her out of Olympus with two great weights attached to her feet,and her arms bound by golden chains,as punishment for her having plotted against Hercules

  • Dreams and the Unconscious Mind

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    also known as our inhibitions (Freud 12). Dreams are so vast and come in so many forms, but the more they are studied they all point to Freuds view on the uncocious mind just trying to get out. Dreams occur when a person is just barely sleeping. Thier are five stages to sleep, the first being fully awake, the second stage which is barely asleep is where the dreams occur. At this stage in sleep people have what is called REM. REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement which means the eyes are moving at a

  • Deepest Wreck

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    collection of evidence that is challenging the long-held theory that ancient sailors lacked the navigational knowledge and skill to sail large distances across open water. It is believed that they were restricted to following the coastline during thier trips. Four other possibly ancient wrecks were discovered nearby. In the spring of 1999, the deep-ocean exploration firm Nauticos Corporation conducted a survey in the eastern Mediterranean in an attempt to locate an Israeli submarine that had mysteriously

  • Aristotle's Concept of Teleology

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    seen as providing the meaning for all that has happened or that occurs. If you think about history as a timeline with a beginning and end, in a teleological view of the world and of history, the meaning and value of all historical events derives from thier ends or purposes. That is, all events in history are future-directed. Aristotle's thought is consistently teleological: everything is always changing and moving, and has some aim, goal or purpose. To borrow from Newtonian physics, we might say that

  • Saving Giant Pandas

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    babies at once. Breeding centers provide the mother with a safe and helpful environment in which she can raise both young. Baby pandas are very weak They feed up to fifteen times a day for about a half an hour each time. Baby pandas cannot walk on thier own until they are 46 weeks old, so it is very rough on the mother. How the Panda Became Black and White Long ago,a young and beautiful girl lived in the Wolong valley with her family. She was a shepherdess, loved by all who knew her for her

  • Santeria and Lukumi Religions Practiced by Hispanic Caribbeans

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    being all they brought with them. Knowing of the negative ramnifications, punishment and sometimes even death if caught "devil worshipping" it meant that in order to continue to worship theri Gods the angry Africans had to find a way to practice thier religion. They astutely hide theri religion behind Catholic religious practices and saints. The religion is therefore called "Santeria" or the way of the saints. According to Migene Gonzalez-Wippler Santeria is neither a cult or a sect. "It is a

  • Suicide

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    the suicide victim wishes the same. To die in peace with no argument from others. The argument of "look at the people you will hurt" also does not hold. Imidiate family members will be the only ones to suffer any great pain. Friends will go on with thier lives and in time forget about the death. Imidiate family too will forget the loss in time. Although it will take most considerably longer for them than it will for friends. Finaly, the argument of suicide being selfish is hard to grasp. Selfish in

  • Comparing the Views of Plato and Abraham Lincoln on the Civil War

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    "3 Southern statesmen would surely have disagreed with Plato on this point, stating that justice is upholding the rights of individual states, which to them represented the individual person. The growing power of a centralized government threatened thier concept of idividual freedoms. This argument may have had some validity to an America just emerging from revolution against a tyrannical government. The truth of the matter was however, that the United States Federal Government, analogous to Socrates'

  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - The Influences Parents Have On Thier Children

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    Throughout our lives we're influenced by many. It can have an effect on the way we view issues within societal boundaries. One of the major influences children have in their lives comes from their parents. The parents of a child can have both a positive and a negative influence on their lives. In the novel "To Kill A Mockingbird", there are two excellent examples of how parents can be a major influence on their children. Atticus Finch, father of Jem and Scout Finch, plays the loving, kind and knowledgeable

  • Ethnography Review of Songs in Thier Head: Music and Its Meaning in Children´s Lives by Patricia Shehan Campbell

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    We are all familiar with the way children interact and play together. Through these interactions, it is clear to see their curiosity, energetic attitude, and friendliness. However there is one important part of their interactions that is overlooked. We often do not think much of kids humming a tune or combining small syllables into a little song, but if we paid close attention, we could see how music is so thoroughly integrated into a child’s life. After reading “Songs in Their Heads: Music and

  • 18 Year Old Adult or Child

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    be loved, as your friends we would like to be informed, and included in important decision making processes, and as individuals we would like to be trusted and left alone at times. I believe that the reason most parents find it very hard to treat thier children as they age with more individuality is three-fold as well. First, parents are very different from children in the generation ti... ... middle of paper ... ...dults. It must be noted, however, that by raising us too long, that goal

  • Persuasive Essay: The Causes And Effects Of Cyber Bullying

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    Many teenagers experience cyberbullying, whether they are the bullies themselves or the victims. To start off, cyberbullying is basically bullying through the internet using electronics such as phones, laptops, etc. Teenagers should stop cyberbullying because it is useless and only spreads negativity. We all want to live safely and in peace. Parents should be really careful with their children because the people surrounding them could really mess up their minds and lead them down the wrong path.