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  • Joy Luck Club

    Joy Luck Club

    Joy Luck Club Plot The eight main characters of the movie all had to contend with different types of conflicts, some such as Waverly’s Mother had to endure a type of social conflict from the 1st wife and other concubines, the unjust discrimination of the husband’s family, while other characters such as Mei-mei had to endure a life of living under the shadow of Waverly. But each of the characters despite having different types of

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Word Without Cell Phones

    Word Without Cell Phones

    A Non-Cellular World In today’s modern world, there is a great buzz around the latest and greatest in technology. One such massively important gadget, is the cellular telephone. In the last decade or so, cell phones have gotten smaller and smaller, as well as larger in popularity. It is difficult to go anywhere without seeing a person on a cell phone, or using a cell phone in some fashion. Contrary to popular belief, cell phones

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Meanings of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality

    The Meanings of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality

    “The Meanings of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality” The meanings of race, class, gender, and sexuality are definitely complicated and intertwined through intersectionality. To fully understand these meanings, one must first open his or her mind and recognize that social stipulations that society inflicts upon people need to be thrown away. One must ignore conceptions of something being static or natural (Mills 10). A naпve individual would consider race as simply a biological classification. However,

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Top
  • Nisa: The Life and Words of a !kung Woman

    Nisa: The Life and Words of a !kung Woman

    "Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman" In the book, "Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman," written by Marjorie Shostak; is a culturally shocking and extremely touching book about a woman who had gone through many struggles and horrific tragedies in her life. This book also emphasizes the perspective of most of the women in the society. There are many striking issues in this book that the people of the

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    Essay Length: 310 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Breakfast Club

    The Breakfast Club

    The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club is a movie about five totally different students in high school who are forced to spend a Saturday in detention in their school library. The students come from completely different social classes which make it very difficult for any of them to get along. They learn more about each other and their problems that each of them have at home and at school. This movie plays their different

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Yan
  • To Understand Something You Need to Rely on Your Own Experience and Culture. Does That Mean That We Are Trapped in Our Own Cultures and Paradigms, and Can Never See an Objective Truth?

    To Understand Something You Need to Rely on Your Own Experience and Culture. Does That Mean That We Are Trapped in Our Own Cultures and Paradigms, and Can Never See an Objective Truth?

    People have been arguing whether our own culture and experience are barriers that keep us from not seeing the objective truth. To clearly discuss this argument, a few definitions and views need to be considered. First of all, the objective truth comes from an understanding. To understand something, we need to have knowledge on it. Knowledge is defined as true justified belief. Therefore, to obtain knowledge for a better understanding, we need to rely on

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Hw5 Word from Cis110

    Hw5 Word from Cis110

    Table of Contents Identifying Types of Threats 1 How System Security is Compromised 2 Security Devices 2 Summary 2 Works Cited 3 Because so much of our business is today is conducted online, a great deal of personal information is stored in computers. Medical records, tax records, school records, and more are all stored in computer databases. Whether this level of technology in our daily lives is to our advantage or not is a question

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Malcolm X: By All Means Necessary

    Malcolm X: By All Means Necessary

    Malcolm X: By All Means Necessary As I finished reading the book “Malcolm X: By All Means Necessary”, I thought about a lot of the things Malcolm X stood for; equal rights, black power and freedom from the “white man”. Malcolm had an ideology that he stood for strongly, which to me is especially important. Malcolm fought for the black population in the 1960’s through adversity and defeat, he took a stand for what

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • Lord of the Flies Essay/ Character Comparison Ralph Vs Jack

    Lord of the Flies Essay/ Character Comparison Ralph Vs Jack

    The novel " Lord of the Flies" focuses on the conflict that exists between two competing impulses that Golding, suggests exist within all humans; these being the instinct to follow the rules, act in a peaceful manner and comply to moral commands compared to the instinct to act violently in order to gain control over others and to satisfy our own greed and personal desires. The conflict exists within the novel in several forms; law

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • Scarcity in Canada: Meaning of (mini-Essay)

    Scarcity in Canada: Meaning of (mini-Essay)

    The meaning behind the term “scarcity” is often misunderstood. Scarcity is not specifically related to a poorer person or a poorer country. Scarcity has levels of magnitude, when comparing a poor person who cannot buy food, to a rich person who wants a 5th car. However, scarcity is simply is our inability to satisfy all of our wants, rich or poor. Canada is a very rich country, yet economists still use the concept of scarcity.

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Art and It’s Meaning

    Art and It’s Meaning

    Art and It’s Meaning Jose Clemente Orozco was a Mexican social realist painter who specialized in bold murals. He was known as a muralist because he painted themes of violence or intolerance. Murals are notorious for their professional nature and the notable level of skill of the artists creating them. In his panel “Modern Human Sacrifice” we can see his focus on the indigenous culture. His creative use of this title tells me that he

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Man’s Search for Meaning

    Man’s Search for Meaning

    Man's Search for Meaning Viktor E. Frankl Dialectic Journals 1. "Man is a being that can get used to anything." I think this means if a person is put through domething for a long enough time that they can get used to it no matter what. People in concentration camps for example were starved and beaten and made to do hard labor all day. At first the prisoner thought it impossible to do since they

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Top
  • Sylvia Plath: The Woman Behind The Word

    Sylvia Plath: The Woman Behind The Word

    Sylvia Plath was a gifted writer, poet and verbal artist whose personal anguish and torment visibly manifested itself in her work. Much of her angst stems from her warped relationship with her father. Other factors that influenced her works were her strained views of human sexuality, her sado-masochistic tendencies, self-hatred and her traditional upbringing. She was labeled as a confessional poet and biographical and historical material is absolutely necessary to understand her work. Syliva Plath

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Jack
  • A Review of Sammy! the Word That Broke an Empire

    A Review of Sammy! the Word That Broke an Empire

    Art event – A review of Sammy! The word that broke an Empire This play is a two- hour journey into the travails of being a Mahatma in an ordinary world. It spans Gandhi’s life from his first case in South Africa in 1893, to his assassination more than half a decade later. The script is a product of years of research by playwright Partap Sharma. It is directed by Lillette Dubey, and aided by

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Tommy
  • To Kill a Mockingbird - Theme of Fighting

    To Kill a Mockingbird - Theme of Fighting

    To kill a Mockingbird-Theme of fighting There are many themes in the book To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee. However, one of the most predominate is fighting. This theme is shown by almost all of the characters in the novel. Atticus has strong views on fighting. He shows this when he taught Jem and Scout to be brave; for instance, when he told Scout to stop fighting the people that mock her Scout

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Artur
  • Word up in the Maaa

    Word up in the Maaa

    how she go there hey now ho now? However, the "old" European attitude, and the attitude that attracts many modern performers to early music, is exactly the opposite of the modern attitude: 1. Music is a strictly local expression, rich in variety since each culture expresses affective differences through art, 2. Music is a poetic process--complex, vague, and irrational--based upon borrowed traditional musical materials (melodies, rhythms, forms, etc.), 3. Music is for a religious, elitist-class

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Tasha
  • I Hate Word

    I Hate Word

    The one thing I hate almost as much as chavs, chav music, crappy ringtones, scene kids, fight star and alcoholic wannabees, is of course MICRSOFT FUCKING WORD ART. My hatred for Microsoft word art is threefold. First and foremost it beat me with paddles when I was a child. The second reason is it's annoying because half the time you can't even read what the the actual fucking words are saying because you get too

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Vika
  • Power of Words

    Power of Words

    Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. Have you ever stopped to actually think about this phrase? Bones will break, but wordswords can truly hurt. There have been too many real life traumas and too many real life incidents for anyone to support this phrase and believe in the message behind its words. Each word in the English language has a specific meaning, and many are meant to

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Edward
  • Victor Frankl Man’s Search for Meaning

    Victor Frankl Man’s Search for Meaning

    Victor Frankl was, and is still today, an extremely well known therapist from Vienna and is widely respected by other doctors in his field including such names as Freud and Nietzsche. One of the reasons that he is so respected in his field is because he is basing his theories off of his personal experiences in the holocaust where he had been held in an extermination camp where he experienced the most extreme of human

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Review on Joy Luck Club

    Review on Joy Luck Club

    THE JOY LUCK CLUB contains sixteen interwoven stories about conflicts between Chinese immigrant mothers and their American-raised daughters. From the story we see the mothers and daughters go through a journey of self discovery and struggles with their beliefs and cultures. Eventually, all the characters reconcile with the oppositions in their lives between past and present, between cultures, and between generations. Themes The central theme of this book is the mother and daughter conflicting relationship.

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Girls Being Mean to Other Girls

    Girls Being Mean to Other Girls

    From what I've witnessed growing up, our society as shown to enjoy putting others down. In one of the articles I read, the author claims "both genders bully, but girls are better at it; they are more switched on to the advances of social interaction and use psychological forms that are harder to detect and easier to deny, and they can do it with a smile." The first time I actually witnessed this was in

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Winter Wonderland in Jack London’s to Build a Fire

    The Winter Wonderland in Jack London’s to Build a Fire

    The Winter Wonderland In Jack London’S To Build A Fire No matter what type of story you are reading, setting always plays a key element in producing the desired effect. Jack London’s short story To Build A Fire provides an excellent example of this. In this story, a man hikes across a snow and ice covered plane towards the encampment where he is supposed to meet up with more travelers like himself. The setting of

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Dreams and What They Mean

    Dreams and What They Mean

    Dreams and What They Mean Psychologists seem to fall into two groups regarding dreams. The first group believes that dreams have no real purpose; while the second group believes they do have a purpose, although this group cannot reach a consensus on what the purpose might be. Sigmund Freud is probably the most famous of the dream theorists. He believed that dreams helped to preserve sleep by keeping individuals from waking as a result of

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: regina
  • Why Is Religion the Distinctive Response for the Human Search of Ultimate Meaning?

    Why Is Religion the Distinctive Response for the Human Search of Ultimate Meaning?

    A 12 year old boy lays trapped between 4 walls, confining him to his so-called new home. He has no hopes, he has no glory , he has no future. Why? He is a Jew. Though strangled by the hauling walls of the room, his mind ponders…why am I here? Why is there so much pain and suffering? Who am I? Though most of us aren’t faced by the same situation, we too are trapped.

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Yan
  • Word of Mouth Marketing

    Word of Mouth Marketing

    Psst! How to Use Word of Mouth Marketing As almost every businessperson knows, the best lead or referral is often the one that comes straight from the mouth—a satisfied customer’s mouth, that is. In marketing parlance, that’s referred to as “word of mouth” advertising. And you can’t get any better business testimonial than one that’s from a customer or client who raves about your product or service—then tells someone else about their experience. Those “someone

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: July

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