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True Love Romantic Love
468 words
"A Kiss That Embodies Love" Gustav Klimt's "The
Kiss" has been close to my heart for the past
seven years. To me this artwork represents an
embodiment of true love because the image
represents what I consider to be traditional
romantic love. The male figure appears protective
of the woman, yet he also seems nurturing. The
female figure has the soft femininity of a
traditional woman, yet she appears to be an equal
contributor to the relationship as well as to the
painting; neither the man nor the...
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Social Democracy Early Stages
809 words
For understanding the principal differences
between revolution and democracy we have to
compare the meaning of two this words. The
revolution always meaning struggle and crushing
some bodies thoughts, rules and principles. The
democracy it is the opposite meaning. So, when we
compare two this category, we have to discuss how
to make revolution and how to make democracy. From
the nature of revolutions as a sudden, radical
overthrow of prevailing social and (or) political
structures leaps in the h...
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The Fossil Record Of Order Chiroptera
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The Fossil Record of Order Chiroptera Bats are the
second-most species group of mammals. In some
tropical areas, there are more species of bats
than of all other kinds of mammals combined. Bats,
small mammals of the order Chiroptera, are a
diverse group of over 1000 species living around
the world. The fossil record of bats is poor when
compared with that of most other kinds of mammals.
This is probably because of their small size,
typically low population densities, and habitat
selection. Their...
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Oedipus Complex Hamlet Sees
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Freudian Hamlet Hamlet is a play rich in Freudian
imagery, ranging from the Oedipal-like relations
between Hamlet, Claudius and Gertrude, and similar
triangles between other characters, to the
potentially narcissistic tendencies of many of the
characters, to the playfulness of the
play-within-the -play and its resonance with
Freud's theories of theatre as dream. But what
does a Freudian exploration of Hamlet tell us
about the play, and in what ways might the play
change our relationship to what ...
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman Woman In The Wallpaper
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Yellow Wallpaper Although critics of Charlotte
Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper have noted
the dark incongruities between the narrators world
and that of her husband, none have dealt with its
humorous implications to an understanding of the
narrative (Lane, Gilman 5). More typically,
critics of this rediscovered realistic narrative
(School-Schilling) interpret the narrative as one
that offers the detailed and chilling account of a
womans entrapment, defeat, and movement toward
madness one c...
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Much Abbreviated Of The Destruction Indies
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Much Abbreviated of the Destruction of the Indies
From the very beginning racial issues were
explained by variety of reasons mainly based on
religion. When Columbus first stepped at the land
of the New World, he thought the land belonged to
the India. Therefore, the natives were inferior,
the second-chop people. Later the Holy Church
announced that the Indians were descendants of
Adam and Eva and should be put in Christianity in
the same manner it was practiced in other pagan
countries. When the...
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Life Forms In Other Planets
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LIFE FORMS IN OTHER PLANETS? According to the
Astrobiology Roadmap, a planet or planetary
satellite is habitable if it can sustain life that
originates there or if it sustains life that is
carried to the object. The Astrobiology program
seeks to expand our understanding of the most
fundamental environmental requirements for
habitability. There are requirements for
habitability according to this website. It states
that for living things to live, there must be
regions of liquid water. This is an e...
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Reproductive Cloning Sexual Reproduction
1,706 words
Human Cloning There is no other issue throughout
American history, which has produced such
controversy across opinion of the general public.
Not slavery, prohibition, or abortion has aroused
such a significant dispute regarding specific
dilemma, than cloning did. Human cloning debate
united and simultaneously separated scientific
convictions. While one group of scientists seems
inhospitable to particular research goals, such as
cloning to produce the genetic duplicate of an
existing person, othe...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Christianity And Islam
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Muslim Religion Christianity and Islam share a few
similar beliefs and practices such as belonging to
the monotheistic family. Monotheism: (one-God-ism)
belief that there is but one Supreme Being who is
moral and who seeks a total and unqualified
response from human creatures. This term
emphasizes the belief in one God who is the
Creator and Sustainer of life and that the
universe demonstrates evidence of Gods design and
order. Also, both religions believe that God is
active in history, guiding ...
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James Joyce Move Forward
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The Theme of Paralysis in Eveline by James Joyce
Eveline is a short story in James Joyce's series
Dubliners. When the author thought about writing
several stories, he had quite a specific idea in
his mind. He made his intent clear in his letter
addressed to Grant Richards: My intention was to
write a chapter of the moral history of my country
and I chose Dublin for the scene because that city
seemed to me the centre of paralysis. I tried to
present it to the indifferent public under four of
its ...
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The Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka
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The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka Gregor's
relationship with his sister in the story The
Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is laudable and
admirable. Early on as Gregor transforms into an
insect, Kafka portrays Grete, the sister as
someone with a great capacity for help and heal.
Maturity places a big factor here because she
cushions the family members from the trauma that
the family is suffering from as the author pens,
"Certainly they did not want him to starve either,
but perhaps they would not hav...
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Loathing In Las Vegas Fear And Loathing In Las
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter Thompson
The American Dream speaks of a promise of wealth,
prosperity and a life that is well-lived. It is a
long-standing ideal that ensures success in life
as long as one is willing to work extremely hard
in whatever way possible. The American dream is
defined here as the motivating force for the
millions of immigrants that flock to the Land of
the Free because poverty has become so rampant and
extensive in their countries that the only option
that is v...
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Good Man Is Hard Man Is Hard To Find
1,693 words
... half lay in a puddle of blood with her legs
crossed under her like a childs and her face
smiling up at the cloudless sky, we realize her
final realization send her to heaven with God. The
Misfits command of her is right on target: She
would have been a good woman, if it had been
somebody there to shoot her every minute of her
life (Oconner, 863). Both the grandmother and the
Misfit are concerned with the question of how life
should be lived. They both seek to impose their
values upon Baileys...
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Nine Years Return Home
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Of all the themes intertwined in The Odyssey, the
one that stands out among the others is Odysseus
struggle to return to Ithaca. There are many
reasons why Odysseus continually fights to return
home. Ithaca is his native land; his roots are
there and he is homesick for the country where he
grew up. He also has a son in Ithaca, Telemachus,
who has grown into a man without ever knowing his
father. Odysseus also longs to return and continue
ruling his people as king. Odysseus strongest
desire, howe...
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End Of The Play Lear And Cordelia
885 words
The play of King Lear is about a person in search
of their own personal identity. In the historical
period in which this play is set, the social
structure was set in order of things closest to
Heaven. Therefore, on Earth, the king was at the
top, followed by his noblemen and going all the
way down to the basest of objects such as rocks
and dirt. This structure was set up by the people,
and by going by the premise that anything that is
man made is imperfect, this system cannot exist
for long with...
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Brave New World Aldous Huxley
1,530 words
Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley, is a
thought provoking novel set in a future of
genetically engineered people, amazing technology
and a misconstrued system of values. Dubliners,
written by James Joyce, is a collection of short
stories painting a picture of life in Dublin
Ireland, near the turn of the 19 th century.
Though of two completely different settings and
story lines, these two works can and will be
compared and contrasted on the basis of the social
concerns and issues raised w...
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Third World Countries Industrialized Societies
488 words
Brazil, The Gathering Millions Population growth
is one of the most significant global problems
currently faced by humanity. About a quarter of
the worlds population suffers from malnutrition,
and over 10 million people die of starvation each
year. This misery is concentrated in the Third
World countries. Ninety percent of the worlds
population growth until 2030 is projected to occur
in the Third World countries. (Giddeons, 484). The
gruesome film, Brazil, The Gathering Millions,
illustrates the...
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Websters New World Dictionary Catcher In The Rye
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Websters New World Dictionary defines rape as the
crime of having sexual intercourse with a person
forcibly and without consent. Rape is a problem in
modern society because it remains a commonly
practiced crime. Despite the severe consequences
and the fact that it is morally and ethically
wrong, the number of cases are growing. It is
assumed that rape has been around since the
beginning of time. The only thing that has changed
is how society views the crime. For instance, in
ancient times the la...
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Picture Of Dorian Gray Basil Hallward
760 words
The Picture of Dorian Gray Summary of novel:
Dorian Gray, the beautiful, talented, charming
young man, has managed to capture the hearts of
both men and women alike during nineteenth-century
England. His incredible purity has attracted Lord
Henry Wotton, who vies for his attention with
Basil Hallward, a trusting and gentle artist.
Basil, having poured his soul into a wonderful
portrait of Dorian, resents the recent closeness
between Lord Henry and the boy. The portrait that
Basil did of Dorian t...
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Affirmative Action Policies
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This was a ceremonial speech Specific Purpose: To
inform my audience about the importance of
affirmative action. Thesis: Minorities and women
would not have gained as much progress as they
have without the creation and enforcement of
affirmative action policies. I. Attention Grabber
A. Nancy was about to fill an entry position at
the local bank, when the hiring personnel was
going over her pay she found out that she was
being paid $ 50 a month less than what a man was
being paid in the same posi...
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