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Fear Of Death Afraid Of Death
1,843 wordsDEATH AND SOCIETY (1) The issue of death in Western society has traditionally been considered as inappropriate topic of public discussion. People are unwilling to admit to themselves that they will cease to exist as individuals, after they die. This is because European mentality is best defined by its strive towards immortality, which is represented in works of art, literature and science. Peoples ability to operate with abstract categories allowed them to become dominant specie of Earth. We ros...
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Objective Reality Existential Mode
1,646 wordsDiscuss Bauman (1) Since the end of WWII, many people become disillusioned with the traditional view of history as the process of continuous progress. The positivism, as philosophical method, began to lose its appeal even before this. It was becoming obvious for many philosophers that human behavior cannot simply be defined by economical factors, as Marxism suggests, and neither can we think of such behavior as being exclusively motivated by ethical considerations. This coincided with the emerge...
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Attempt To Show Virginia Woolf
1,078 wordsMrs. Dalloway Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway can be referred to as one of the best examples of existentialist literature. Novels plot revolves around people inability to understand each other through the mean of communication. This is the main motif of existentialist philosophy, which became very popular, after the end of WWII. We can say that, in her novel, Woolf was able to anticipate what was going to become the main object of peoples subconscious anxieties in the future. Novels main ch...
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World War 2 Soviet Union
735 wordsP 5 IP On December 7, 1941, Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor. It marks the time when United States entered World War 2. There was another effect of this attack, which had a direct consequence on the outcome of war it allowed Stalin to relocate 20 Soviet Siberian divisions to Moscow to defend it, when Germans reached the outskirts of this city. The relocation of these divisions turned the balance of power in Stalin's favor. Because Hitler failed to conquer Moscow, Stalin was able to regain his str...
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Majority Of People Emotional Shock
1,156 wordsLens Essay When we look at Edwidge Danticat's novel The Farming of Bones through the lens of psychoanalysis, it will allow us to learn a great deal about the motivational factors that define main characters (Amabelle) behavior. According to Freud, the main function of our dreams is to fulfill our desires, which are often socially suppressed. It is clear that Amabelle's dreams correspond to her subconscious desire to be together with Sebastien. In addition, we can say that her dreams serve as too...
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Beowulf Is Shown Beowulf And Dragon Fight
971 wordsBeowulf (1) Beowulf behavioral traits represent him as an embodiment of traditional virtues of courage, strength and the sense of duty. In early medieval times, it was necessary for the authority figure to posses these qualities, in order to enjoy peoples respect. This is why Beowulf always acts in straightforward manner. He is well aware that in his realm only the action matters, this is why he seem to always act without giving much thought to the possible consequences of his actions. At the sa...
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Intercultural Communication English Language
749 wordsIntercultural Communication In time when Western societies are becoming increasingly multicultural, it is important to understand the most basic principles of intercultural communication. There are many different points of view on what represents the essence of peoples ability to overcome cultural barriers, when it comes to understanding their fellow citizens that are affiliated with racial diversity. Most of them agree with the fact that, in order for the individual to be able to communicate hi...
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Vietnam War Iraq War
1,960 wordsAnalytical War Essay (1) When it comes to assessing the true meaning of historical events, we need to understand that these events only reflect socio-political realities; therefore, their essence is objective. Ancient Romans, who were known for their supreme ability of logical thinking, used to insist that, in order to point out at the root of every social or political problem, we need to come up with a question quo bono? , which means who will gain out of situation? Let us apply this principle,...
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Study Suggests Seven Years
1,083 wordsPress Release In recent years, it became a customary practice for governmental organizations to invest great amount of efforts in conducting various surveys, as such that are meant to provide officials with the insight on the essence of sociological trends, in every particular field of interest. However, as practice shows, collection of empirical data is not necessarily associated with researches ability to utilize such data, in practical context of this word. The study Changing Patterns in Enro...
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High School Students Educational Process
701 wordsTypes of Students (1) There are different types of students classification that correspond to the various aspects of educational process. The commonly accepted classification of students makes it easier for the educators to address their needs and helps to increase the effectiveness of academic process. It also needs to be said that the system of students classification cannot be viewed as the hierarchical structure, which does not have an overlapping components. Therefore, every individual case...
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19 Th Century Passage To India
1,031 wordsPassage to India The end of the 19 th century was the time when scientific and cultural progress was being strongly associated with European geopolitical expansionism. The pace of this progress, at that time, was truly amazing. Therefore, it was only natural for the poets and writers of the era to view contemporary realities as the basis of their creativeness. Walt Whitman's poem Passage to India, written in 1871, proves the validity of this statement to the full extent, because it is essentiall...
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African Americans Between 1877 And 1928 Research
725 wordsAfrican-Americans between 1877 and 1928 - research (1) With abolition of slavery in U. S. , African-Americans were given the opportunity of social advancement. However, many Blacks were not able to take advantage of the fact that they had realized themselves a free people, all of a sudden. This was due to White racism remaining to serve as foundation, upon which social policies in America were based at the time. From 1877 to the beginning of 20 th century, approximately one third of Blacks that ...
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Candid And Cunegonde Corresponds To The Fact Candide
691 wordsCandide and Cunegonde (1) It is not simply a coincidence that the main character of Voltaires novel is named Candide. This name translates as white from the Latin. Apparently, Voltaire wanted to emphasize the idealistic properties of protagonists character. Throughout the novel, author mentions Candide as being blonde-haired, which corresponds to the fact that Candide resisted his life-philosophy becoming more pragmatic. We can say that the character of Candide is nothing but the embodiment of p...
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Child Learns Family Life
1,592 wordsDivorce and its influences on childhood Family is the first universal group. It is the first institution in the history of men. It has existed in every age and in every society and is found in all parts of the world. No culture or society has ever existed without some form of social organization. Each one of us is a member of some or the other family. The most basic and inherent unit of this first institution comprises of parents and child. Divorce of parents is a catastrophe for a child. This e...
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Existential Mode Left Wing
859 wordsThe Presence of Self-Sacrifice in Heinrich Boll's The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum as Compared with Its Absence in Naguib Mahfouz's Midaq Alley The answer as to why the motif of self-sacrifice appears to have very important in Heinrich Bolls novel The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, whereas in Naguib Mahfouz Midaq Alley we have a hard time trying to find even a traces of it, is actually self-evident, and there is no need to refer to the theory of psychoanalysis, in order to explain it. The event...
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Laws Of Nature Peoples Ability
1,371 wordsWhen is it Best to Forgive? (1) In public consciousness, Christianity is being closely associated with the spirit of tolerance, because Jesus used to encourage people not to just forgive their enemies but to also take a masochistic pleasure in being repeatedly hit in right and left cheeks, which is explainable, given the fact that Jesus was a mentally deviant person. At the same time, the promotion of ability to forgive, as Christians most cherished virtue, points out at conceptual inconsistency...
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Women And Men Communicate Differently
378 wordsWomen and Men Communicate Differently The process of neo-Liberal dogmas, such as celebration of diversity and elimination of sexism, being showed up peoples throats, brought about a situation, when employment policies correspond less and less to the objective reality of interaction between genders at workplace. Men and women are expected to execute their professional duties with the same efficiency, because hawks of political correctness think that difference between genders is strictly physiolo...
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One Of The Reasons Edgar Degas
1,127 wordsUniversity: Lecturer: Course: Date: Edgar Degas Outline of contents Content Page Abstract 2 Introduction 2 Life and works 2 Social depiction 3 Old age 4 Works cited 6 Abstract This paper trails the lifetime achievements of Edgar Degas, one of the most gifted artists to ever live in France. It mainly focuses on the social environment which influenced his paintings and drawings, and which became clearly depicted in them. It also portrays the artist as a unique stand-alone in his era, for his many ...
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Black And White Pale Colored Cat
931 wordsThe Cat, from the Egyptian Polemic Period, captures the viewer s eye through its stately and noble presence. The negative use of space on the underside of the cat s belly becomes the immediate focus of attention, resulting from the contrast between the darkness of the cat and the brightness of the background that shows through it. In addition, the natural shape of the negative space resembles a triangle, which mimics the pyramids and the Egyptian s mortal quest for the afterlife. The cat s ears ...
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Jean Francois Impressionist Movement
1,493 wordsCezanne Paul Cezanne, who was the son of a wealthy banker, became a painter in the 1860 s in Paris when he quit his studies of Law. By 1874 he was painting landscapes in the Impressionist manner and had some of his work included in their first exhibition held during that very same year. He painted in the Impressionistic manner, but sheared off in a different direction to the main body of Impressionist painters. The main body of Impressionist painters were concerned with the fleeting effects of l...
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