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  • Society

    Society

    #1 We live in a society where there are two and only two sex and gender categories. Betsy Lucal gives examples of her own life in “What It Means To Be Gendered Me” of how she crosses gender boundaries. We categorize people into one of two gender categories, masculine and feminine. Masculinity is assumed when there is no evidence indicating femininity. People who do not clearly fit into these two gender categories are not placed

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    Essay Length: 657 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826), is best remembered as a great president and as the author of the Declaration of Independence.  He also won lasting fame as a diplomat, a political thinker, and a founder of the Democratic Party.  Jefferson's interests and talents covered an amazing range.  He became one of the leading American architects of his time and designed the Virginia Capitol, the University of Virginia, and his own home, Monticello.  He greatly appreciated art

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    Essay Length: 1,086 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Did Thomas Jefferson Abandon His Ideals by Making the Louisiana Purchase?

    Did Thomas Jefferson Abandon His Ideals by Making the Louisiana Purchase?

    Did Thomas Jefferson Abandon His Ideals By Making The Louisiana Purchase Yes, we believe that Thomas Jefferson did abandon his ideals by making the Louisiana Purchase because he believed in the least amount of purchases made by the government as possible. He was big on small farming communities, and states' rights and was against large government purchases because it gave the government too much power. He wanted the nation's capitol to be a small city

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    Essay Length: 365 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: regina
  • Lust: The Moral Sucking Bite on Society

    Lust: The Moral Sucking Bite on Society

    Obsessive, unlawful, greedy, and unnatural sexual desire establish the core of lust, one of the seven deadly sins. Consuming in its very essence, it rots away at anything that was once considered pure or moral. Dashiell Hammett’s “Red Harvest” and Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” are stories that effectively demonstrate the disastrous and catastrophic effects on society by the unbridled greed, ambition and lust of its inhabitants. Most importantly, both the characters of Dracula and Dinah Brand

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    Essay Length: 394 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Beowulfs Culture Compared to Society Today

    Beowulfs Culture Compared to Society Today

    Despite numerous cultural and technological advancements, life in America today continues to resemble the Anglo-Saxon world. Although it may take time and some loss of pride to admit it, since characteristics of human nature have stayed the same in the work place as to personal relationships, the similarities between the two worlds are remarkable. A king or the modern-day boss chooses the best worker in the land through their experience in battle or a resume

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    Essay Length: 426 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Umma and Sharia Their Relation and Fundamental Importance in Islamic Society

    Umma and Sharia Their Relation and Fundamental Importance in Islamic Society

    The umma and sharia play an integral role in Islamic society. Umma, which is defined as an Islamic community or the totality of all Muslims, actually means “people”. In the Quran there is reference which indicates a nation of people that are part of a divine plan.1 In the early days it was the umma of Muhammad that developed Islam, which was segregated to only true believers. Non-believers, like the Meccans, were excluded just like

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    Essay Length: 632 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Preservation of Slavery in Free World

    The Preservation of Slavery in Free World

    The Preservation of Slavery In a “Free World” How is it possible that the New World, started by people who dedicated themselves to liberty and human dignity preserved such an inhuman institute such as slavery? Some could argue that the founding fathers were simply prejudice against the African people, and they believed that they were an inferior race. But according to Edmund Morgan, there were more in depth reasons for keeping slavery in the colonies

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    Essay Length: 1,106 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: David
  • Between 1861 and 1917, Russian Society Had Undergone Many Changes. It Is Safe to Say That Every Aspect of That Society Had Been Some How Modified. These Changes Led up to the Bolshevik Revolution in November of 1917. Given the Nature of Russian Society, W

    Between 1861 and 1917, Russian Society Had Undergone Many Changes. It Is Safe to Say That Every Aspect of That Society Had Been Some How Modified. These Changes Led up to the Bolshevik Revolution in November of 1917. Given the Nature of Russian Society, W

    Between 1861 and 1917, Russian society had undergone many changes. It is safe to say that every aspect of that society had been some how modified. These changes led up to the Bolshevik revolution in November of 1917. Given the nature of Russian society, was the Bolshevik revolution unavoidable? Among the changes Russian society had undergone, one starts off the whole chain of events. This was the emancipation of the serfs, in 1861, by Czar

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    Essay Length: 1,094 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • Dead Poets’ Society Analysis

    Dead Poets’ Society Analysis

    Mandi Kanu COR 100 D. Linton Sept. 28, 2004 “Now I’d like you to step forward over here. They’re not that different from you, are they? Same haircuts. Full of hormones, just like you. Invincible, just like you feel. The world is their oyster. They believe they’re destined for great things, just like many of you. Their eyes are full of hope, just like you. Did they wait until it was too late to make

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    Essay Length: 307 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Artur
  • To What Extent Are We Controlled by the Consumer Society We Live In?

    To What Extent Are We Controlled by the Consumer Society We Live In?

    Culture of European Organisation Essay, 13/10/04 3600 words “People recognise themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobiles, hi-fi sets, split level homes………social control is anchored in the new needs which the consumer society has produced." (Marcuse,1968:24) To what extent are we controlled by the consumer society we live in? Marita Juenamnn “People recognise themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobiles, hi-fi sets, split level homes………social control

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    Essay Length: 3,643 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Anna
  • Advertising in Our Society

    Advertising in Our Society

    Advertising in our Society Have you walked down the razor isle at the store lately? Well if u have, you have probably noticed how confusing it is. There is what seems like millions of different razors to choose from. Two blade, three blade, and even four blade razors surround you. They are all screaming out these promises of “the closest shave possible”. One side of the isle is lined with men’s razors and the opposite

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    Essay Length: 911 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Edward
  • St. Thomas Aquinas

    St. Thomas Aquinas

    St. Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas was born in 1225 in his family’s castle in Lombardy Italy, which is near Naples. His family was a wealthy one; his father was the Count of Aquino. In his early years his parents had him educated by Monks. Subsequently, he attended the University of Naples. Sometime after that he secretly joined the Medicant Dominican Friars in 1224. This group worked for the salvation of souls through preaching and fostering

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    Essay Length: 435 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Fluidity of L1 in Multilingual Societies

    Fluidity of L1 in Multilingual Societies

    INTRODUCTION In this paper, I shall look at various issues concerning the L1 in multilingual societies such as the Gambia. I shall begin by examining key concepts relating to the subject matter at hand, and then go on in detail about the subject itself before finally looking at the merits and demits of the matter. The subject is important as a part of the continuing debate over language issues in many Third World Countries. The

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    Essay Length: 1,662 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Jessica
  • A Book Report of “the World Is Flat” by Thomas L. Friedman

    A Book Report of “the World Is Flat” by Thomas L. Friedman

    A book report of “The World Is Flat” by Thomas L. Friedman “The World Is Flat" a book by author Thomas L. Friedman discusses a brief history of the twenty-first century and its most recent impact on the US economic today and the world we live in. Friedman unfolds and identifies three major world wide events that explain he’s philosophical explanation of why he thinks the “The World Is Flat” with the incorporation of

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    Essay Length: 3,102 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Bred
  • Movie Violence and Society

    Movie Violence and Society

    Emily Dickinson and Transcendentalism America in the mid 1800’s saw quite a surge of new literary styles and works. New ideas and forms of writing and idea were being made and America was becoming more accepting to these new ways. During this time period, American society had entered its own era of enlightenment much like the renaissance. One author of this time period was New England Native, Emily Dickinson. Dickinson’s work has fascinated and puzzled

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    Essay Length: 858 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Effects of Computers on Society

    Effects of Computers on Society

    Effects of computers on education Computers are a big factor to education because it is helping teachers, students and parents communicate. Computers can be used if you are doing an assignment at home or if you are being tutored online. Computers can be used to access the internet and the internet can be used to chat about school, work or any other educational purposes. Chatting is a good way to learn because you can ask

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    Essay Length: 301 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Yan
  • Piercings in Society

    Piercings in Society

    Body piercing is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelry may be worn (Crystallinks). The cultural norms reflected in body piercing are various. They may include religion, spirituality, fashion, eroticism, conformism, or sub cultural identification. Body piercing is one of the oldest and most interesting forms of adornment and/or body modification, and the reasons for piercing the body are as diverse as the cultures

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Kisha
  • What Influences Society?

    What Influences Society?

    What Influences Society? Society seems to influence all ages by poisoning our minds with lies and aggression. People all over try to act like different souls because of what we see on television, hear on the radio, and view in the movie theaters. Everyone try’s to dress different, act different, and change their whole life style just to be known like a certain movie star, or singer. In our society today, it is extremely

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Bred
  • Discuss the Nature Of, and Explanations For, Gender Inequalities in Society

    Discuss the Nature Of, and Explanations For, Gender Inequalities in Society

    Gender inequality discusses how differences between males and females contribute to, or cause, social and cultural differences. Society has grown to have differences between men and women with greater emphasis of inequality on women. There is evidence to suggest that women generally tend not to work in skilled jobs in the construction and engineering sectors and few men working in secretarial positions (1996 Labour Force Survey) does this mean that men are more skilled than

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    Essay Length: 1,589 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Andrew
  • See-Through Society

    See-Through Society

    Introduction Governments like to think they’re in control. Especially in times of crisis, they try hard to portray an image of being one step ahead of their enemies, wanting us to think they are able to take decisive action that will solve problems once and for all. Since 9/11 in particular, western governments have reasserted their commitment to monitoring the movements, conversations and keystrokes of anyone they suspect of posing a threat to national security.

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    Essay Length: 372 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Thomas King, Medicin River

    Thomas King, Medicin River

    THOMAS KING - WRITER Thomas King is a multi-talented and accomplished writer who expresses concerns of Aboriginal people through literature. He was born in 1943 in Sacramento California to a Cherokee father and a German and Greek mother and grew up in Sacramento. In 1980, King moved to Canada with his nine-year old son and lived in Alberta for about ten years. He returned briefly to the United States in 1986 to receive his PhD

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    Essay Length: 328 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Women in American Society

    Women in American Society

    During the American progressive era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, the lives and roles of women changed remarkably. During this time, woman were beginning to fight for equality, and to try to convince American society that they had much to offer to their country. Even though they could not vote throughout the majority of this period, they still managed to create many of the public policies and institutions that we enjoy today. Women

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    Essay Length: 1,244 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Top
  • Dead Poets Society/ Why Poetry Is Important

    Dead Poets Society/ Why Poetry Is Important

    Poetry they say, in few words, can deliver messages, points of view, and appeal to our emotions. They make us think in a different way than just simply speaking or talking. Poetry can provide great wisdom, a moment of clarity, and extract deep thoughts. In the film Dead Poets Society, the perspective, meaning, and the messages are what makes poetry important. Poetry can be interpreted in many different ways. It can allow you to visualize

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    Essay Length: 527 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Andrew
  • How the Themes and Issues in Medea Relate to Today’s Society

    How the Themes and Issues in Medea Relate to Today’s Society

    How the Themes and Issues in Medea Relate To Today’s Society In today’s society there are many things that have come about only in recent times. Things such as drugs, abuse of alcohol and dangerous weapons have only made themselves apparent in the last hundred years or so. However, still evident in our world, as they were 2000 years ago are things such as divorce, male dominance and mothers who kill their children. Although Medea

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: regina
  • Puritan Society in Review

    Puritan Society in Review

    Literature about the puritan lifestyle makes it very clear that is most puritan societies are very sheltered. Although these extremist beliefs do not seem present today, back then they where enforced strictly. The where not allowed to wear any clothing revealing a single ounce of skin. They lived in little communities where everyone knew each other, therefore wedlock outside of their communities where very rare, if it existed at all. And speaking of marriage,

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    Essay Length: 786 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Jessica