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  • Theme of Sexism: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

    Theme of Sexism: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Theme of Sexism By Dishant Rana For John Vardon 20645022 June 29st/2015 The sexiest ideals of society are reflected on many novels throughout the ages. These ideals may not only reflect the authors’ views but also the views that are subconsciously proponent of society. C.S Lewis’s series, “The Chronicles of Narnia” has become a popular series among young readers; nonetheless many books in the series have also received

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    Submitted: September 30, 2015 By: dishant
  • The Cognitive Science of Religion: Themes, Theories and Methods

    The Cognitive Science of Religion: Themes, Theories and Methods

    THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE OF RELIGION: THEMES, THEORIES AND METHODS FINAL ESSAY 1) What does it mean to claim that religion is an aggregate phenomenon? People tend to sum up everything around them to make an initial order from the very beginning of human existence. However, that's a really difficult pursuit as there are things around us, which are either beyond our understanding or so complex as to the phenomenons, that there's no possibility to label

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    Submitted: November 9, 2015 By: alenkai
  • White Fang - Theme Analysis Essay

    White Fang - Theme Analysis Essay

    Mikayla Bruce September 26, 2015 English, Period 6 Theme Analysis Essay White Fang, written by Jack London, is a wonderful adventure novel about a wolf, named White Fang, who was born into a harsh environment, but endures it and becomes stronger because of it throughout the story. In the beginning of the story, two men, named Bill and Henry, struggle to move the body of a rich man across the frozen tundra of Alaska with

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    Essay Length: 669 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2015 By: nadaha
  • Analyzing Arguments Activity - Marriage and Infidelity Theme Analysis

    Analyzing Arguments Activity - Marriage and Infidelity Theme Analysis

    Villarreal Katelin Villarreal English 102 Dr. McPherson 3 January 2016 ROUGH DRAFT Marriage and Infidelity Theme Analysis In Chekhov’s story “The Lady with the Pet Dog”, marriage and infidelity plays a large role in the plot and theme. Marriage has the meaning of commitment and love whereas infidelity is the love affairs between married couples. The story describes the main character, Dmitri Gurov, as a middle aged man who is married. And although his wife

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    Submitted: February 1, 2016 By: Katelinjayne
  • Male Violence Against Women

    Male Violence Against Women

    Running head: Male Violence ​​ 1 Male Violence against Women Abstract This papers topic will be on male violence against women. There are thousands of women who are killed worldwide each year by men do to violence. Women all over the world have been going through this for many years. The violence committed against women is becoming worse every day. This is why women feel like nobody loves them anymore, because of how men make

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    Submitted: March 11, 2016 By: Dbloome
  • Sport Violence

    Sport Violence

    Sport Violence Sports Violence Grace College Allison Franklin Abstract This research paper is over a topic that is very controversial in this day of age. Most people think it is a very simple topic, but it is extremely important. This paper will be written over the violence in sports. This is a very intriguing topic. It catches a lot of attention not only from fans, but media. It is a subject that catches the eye

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    Submitted: April 24, 2016 By: AllisonAlyse
  • Student Explorer

    Student Explorer

    Krystine Mercado Professor Bentum HOTFS-431 30 April 2014 studentexplore. There are over 17 million students enrolled in various colleges and universities in the United States, and many of those students travel during breaks from school. Students travel for many reasons, whether it be cultural, educational or for adventure. There is also no denying that many of those students are on tight budgets, busy with their school schedules and some even have jobs. For those college

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    Submitted: April 27, 2016 By: kcmercado1012
  • Elysian Fields Is a World Filled with Violence, in Which Blanche Cannot Survive

    Elysian Fields Is a World Filled with Violence, in Which Blanche Cannot Survive

    ‘Elysian Fields is a world filled with violence, in which Blanche cannot survive.’ In the light of this comment, explore Williams’ dramatic presentation of violence in A Streetcar Named Desire. Throughout ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’, Blanche DuBois is portrayed in a light of purity and fragility, and she herself regards this gentle behaviour as somewhat more respectable than that of the other characters. Upon being introduced, Blanche is ‘daintily dressed in a white suit’, adding

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    Submitted: August 19, 2016 By: oliviasjacksons
  • Comparison of Themes Shown in Poetry

    Comparison of Themes Shown in Poetry

    Throughout the many types of writing genres, poetry is one that truly allows a writer/poet to serve a purpose and capture the essence of emotions that flood their mind. This writing enables them to take meaningful thoughts from within and express the end product on paper with us as an audience. “If I Should Learn, in Some Quite Casual Way” written by Edna St. Vincent Millay and “Mementos, I” written by William De Witt Snodgrass

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    Submitted: October 7, 2016 By: Isabella Marrero
  • The Moralization of Human Violence in Today’s Culture - When Are Violent Behavior and Actions Justified?

    Zayed Joe Zayed ENG-200 Professor Emigh-Murphy April, 17, 2016 The Moralization of Human Violence in Today’s Culture When are Violent Behavior and Actions Justified? The world today, is considered a dangerous place to live in. “Why though?”Is what many may ask. Their reasoning in to thinking the world is a safe place is legitimate. With phenomenal modern medicines, prestigious militaries, impressive technology, law and order in most to all nations, and above all being the

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    Submitted: October 18, 2016 By: jzayed
  • Parents Are Responsible for the Violence Their Children Are Exposed to in Video Games

    Parents Are Responsible for the Violence Their Children Are Exposed to in Video Games

    Chanel Hawks English 102.003 Dr. Kathleen Hellen December 10, 2016 It’s the Parents Job to Control the Violent Content Their Children are exposed to in Video Games As an active college student and an avid gamer with young children I was recently forced to consider it’s the parents’ job to control the violent content my child is exposed to in video games. My 10 year old was involved in a school fight over an online

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    Submitted: January 31, 2017 By: chanel hawks
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Theme

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Theme

    Huck Finn's Theme  By  Chance Bigelow  9/19/16  The primary theme of the novel, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is the conflict between civilization and "natural life." Huck represents natural life through his freedom of spirit, uncivilized ways, and desire to escape from civilization. He was raised without any rules or discipline and has a strong resistance to anything that might "sivilize" him. The author of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, used these various

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    Submitted: February 2, 2017 By: Boop_boop23
  • Argumentative Essay - Bullying and Violence in Schools

    Argumentative Essay - Bullying and Violence in Schools

    Ndukauba J. Nwosu Professor Absalom English 101, section 13 2 November, 2016 Argumentative Essay - Bullying and Violence in Schools Bullying is a repeated aggressive behavior where one person (or a group of people) prove him/ herself to be is more superior than an individual, which leads them to deliberately intimidate, abuse, or coerce the individual with the intention to hurt that person physically and emotionally. Bullying has been a huge dilemma in schools and

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    Submitted: February 4, 2017 By: Ndukauba23
  • Macbeth Theme

    Macbeth Theme

    Macbeth Theme Essay In the play Macbeth there are many themes that are shown in the text. Shakespeare was very skilled when it came to portraying emotions. There are many hidden messages in Macbeth about how emotions can drive a person into darkness. Shakespeare often uses themes that can be applied to a person’s own life. One of these themes that is how greed can make a man commit terrible crimes. Another theme portrayed

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    Submitted: March 15, 2017 By: Conte_G
  • The Theme of Being Civilized Versus Uncivilized - the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Tempest

    The Theme of Being Civilized Versus Uncivilized - the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Tempest

    Garay-Martinez Sylvia Garay-Martinez Prof. Karyn Kiser ENGL 2310 World Literature Studies V6 Sp217 25 March 2017 The Theme of Being Civilized versus Uncivilized: The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Tempest Within literary theory of postcolonial analysis there is dichotomy of civilized versus uncivilized, the symbolism of characters is defined by their actions. When reading, this theme cannot be made clear at face value. The actions of characters show the author’s view of civilized set against

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    Submitted: April 9, 2017 By: Sylvia Martinez
  • Pokemon Themed Hotel Report Plan

    Pokemon Themed Hotel Report Plan

    Pokemon themed hotel Report Plan Date of Submission : 20/8/2016 Name : QiaoHaoyu(G1095266U) Matriculation No. : 40293691 Program of Study : Facilities Planning for Hospitality Tourism & Events Tutor’s name : Soh Bee Hong Jacqueline 1.0 Introduction Pokemon is popular among many Asia countries, such as China,Japan,and Malaysia especially Singapore. As we know, Singapore is the biggest tourism country in Southeast Asia. In the current year, more and more tourists choose Singapore as a great

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    Submitted: April 27, 2017 By: w83281185
  • An Important Theme in Examination Day

    An Important Theme in Examination Day

    An important theme in ‘Examination Day’ by Henry Sleaser is fear. The author uses fear to show how being petrified helps the government to control its citizens. Fear is the underlining emotion dictating the character’s behaviour, how they act towards others, but also it showed the parent’s blind obedience. ‘Examination Day is a short story set in a dystopian future where the government controls everyone, including how intelligent they can be. Fear is a significant

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    Submitted: June 14, 2017 By: blablablaaa
  • A Christmas Song by H E Bates. Theme and Character

    A Christmas Song by H E Bates. Theme and Character

    Nastya Stepicheva. 4aG. A Christmas Song by H E Bates. Theme and Character. A Christmas Song is the wonderful story, which consist of several themes, but I consider the main theme is the Christmas. This story about young woman who lives in a small, industrial town. She is a talented music teacher who works in a music shop. People who are around her, completely different from her. But one day a young man comes into

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    Submitted: June 16, 2017 By: Настя Стёпичева
  • School Violence

    School Violence

    Abstract School violence is nothing new in the United States. Unfortunately, it has been going on since the late 1700’s. The earliest reported school shooting in the United States took place on July 26, 1764 near present-day Greencastle, Pennsylvania. A school master and nine or ten children were killed by four Lenape American Indians. Let’s fast forward to the year 2017, where a man entered the campus of North Park Elementary school and killed his

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    Submitted: August 2, 2017 By: mrkus44
  • Exploring the Library Users from Various Courses in Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology

    Exploring the Library Users from Various Courses in Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology

    EXPLORING THE LIBRARY USERS FROM VARIOUS COURSES IN NORTHWESTERN MINDANAO STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Carlagane C. Sarajena, Jhon Rey D. Gabe, Lovely S. Sevilla, Mary Christy V. Banogbanog and Meilgreg Y. Opeña Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology Labuyo, Tangub City ABSTRACT The study focuses on exploring the library users from various courses in Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology. It utilizes a descriptive research design using both quantitative

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    Submitted: September 3, 2017 By: Carlagane Sarajena
  • Themes in Literature: Parent and Child Relationships

    Themes in Literature: Parent and Child Relationships

    [Last Name] Corcoran, Jill Keating Literature and Composition 202 2 October, 2017 Themes in Literature: Parent and Child Relationships A parent's love for their child is one of the strongest bonds in the world. A parent loves, forgives, and sacrifices for their children constantly. In The Shack there are three parent and child relationships that show these qualities, Mack with his daughter Missy, Mack's father and Mack, and Papa, also known as God, with Mack.

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    Submitted: November 21, 2017 By: Jill Corcoran
  • Violence in Chicago

    Violence in Chicago

    ________________ Violence in Chicago From the early mobsters of the 1920s to the pistol-toting gangsters of today, the city of Chicago has been notorious for its high crime rate and gang activity. The prohibition during the 1920s made way for the mob to seize control of the bootlegging industry. After nearly a century, Chicago has once again become a hub for high crime and murder rates. The city has been dubbed “Chiraq” comparing it to

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    Submitted: December 6, 2017 By: atangela
  • Violence and Rule Breaking

    Violence and Rule Breaking

    Amy Morris Dr. McMahon SMS 302 1/11/18 Gender Inequality in Sports I always was aware there were gender inequality issues is sports. What did surprise me, though, was that there is an increase in women competing in college sports, almost surpassing men, and yet they still receive so little of the funding for college sports. I am not sure what the best solution is but, to be fair, more funding needs to go to women’s

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    Submitted: February 27, 2018 By: Amy2454
  • Workplace Violence Literature Review

    Workplace Violence Literature Review

    RUNNING HEAD: Workplace Violence Workplace Violence Literature Review Jennifer Watkins LL 595: Capstone - Leadership & the Future Dr. Lesley Page November 16, 2014 Workplace Violence[a] Prevention Workplace violence, described by Chenier as physical intimidation or violence against another in the workplace, may involve punching, pinching, scratching, spitting, homicide, rape, or slapping (as cited in Hunt, Hughey & Burke, 2012, p.44). Violence may cause physical or psychological harm as well as damage to property belonging

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    Submitted: May 2, 2018 By: Ollivette Scott
  • The Self-Becoming of Elizabeth and Darcy in Novel, Pride and Prejudice, as a Result of the Process of Self-Exploration

    The Self-Becoming of Elizabeth and Darcy in Novel, Pride and Prejudice, as a Result of the Process of Self-Exploration

    Fazal Fazal Ur Rehman The Self-Becoming of Elizabeth and Darcy in novel, Pride and Prejudice, as a result of the process of Self-Exploration Analyzing Jane Austen’s characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy in her novel, Pride and Prejudice, in the light of Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of Self-Becoming as a result of the process of Self-Exploration is the subject matter of my assignment. Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of Self-Exploration fascinates me and Jane Austen’s novel can be

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    Submitted: May 29, 2018 By: 0604

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