Hola Diana‚ hope you are having a good week‚ and have a happy christmas. There’s a strong cold wind blowing here the last 2 days‚ but it’s supposed to be 14/15 c on xmas day‚ then getting colder again on boxing day‚ changing weather as it is with you. It is caused by hurricane Caroline that left the USA a few days ago‚ though it’s lost a lot of it’s power crossing the atlantic sea. My leg is a bit better this weekend‚ I don’t know how long for‚ but I know I’m fed up of taking antibiotics‚ they give
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The historical subjugation of women has left a bitter legacy. To what extent do Woolf and Albee show this view? The subjugation between the genders throughout history has led to hostilities amongst them over time. A Room of One’s Own and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?‚ written by Virginia Woolf and Edward Albee respectively‚ both explore the contextually relevant gender roles and gender politics. Both texts demonstrate the statement to be true‚ however Woolf’s text explores how throughout history
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1. Why was the South so afraid to loose slavery? What did they have a stake? Because they depended on slaves to work on their farms and agriculture‚ and they had already been living a lifestyle dependent on slaves. If they lost slavery‚ the slaves would also gain voting rights eventually‚ and they would then lose power in the government. 2. What is the 13th amendment and why did Lincoln feel he needed to pass the amendment? It is the amendment that would abolish slavery. Lincoln wanted to pass
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What were you afraid of when you were a child ? There were many things that I was scared of when I was little. Some of the fears I acquired were due to prevailing gossips and unfounded tales talked about by the people who were close to me - friends‚ cousins and my parents. But as I mature into my teenage years‚ I realised the folly and absurdities of my fears. In fact‚ some of them were so ludicrous like lurking monsters under my bed and demon-like character that brutally attacked anyone
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How do we perceive ourselves? Are we attractive? Capable? Consistent ? Responsible ? Actually‚ most people seem to have positive views of themselves. In reality‚ perceiving ourselves is one of the important things to cognize our attitudes through observing our behavior. This essay aims to point out how to observe our positive self perception and prove the statement that we are not rational in perceiving ourselves through different behaviours such as attractiveness‚ self-serving biases‚ group polarization
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In “Framing Class‚ Vicarious Living‚ and Conspicuous Consumption” Diana Kendall argues that mass media immensely affects our view of social classes which is not necessarily a real reflection of the situation. According to the author in media being rich is represented as something desirable and achievable through unnecessary consumerism promoted by wealthy celebrities‚ whereas being poor as something must be avoided and humiliating. As a result‚ people who excessively watch television tends to have
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Emily Macal Narrative Essay 1 "We Lie Loudest When We Lie to Ouselves" We all know liars. The majority of us even become liars from time to time. Some people will tell a fib for just about anything. Maybe its to get themselves out of trouble‚ possibly to spare someone else hurt feelings‚ or simply because that is what one is used to doing. Unfortunately‚ I’ve told a lie to my parents and it didn’t turned out to not be such a good idea. I ended up with all my stuff being taken away‚ dealt with
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"To see ourselves as others see us is a most salutary gift. What is more important‚ however‚ is the capacity to see others as they see themselves." (Aldous Huxley) Aldous Huxley made the previous statement probably with several meanings in mind. He might have thought about the egoic self analysis as well as the impact of knowing oneself and having the capacity to ‘see others as they see themselves’ in interpersonal communication‚ therefore conversation or dialogue. The human ego is very much
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Summary Essay of "Amusing Ourselves to Death" This is a breakdown of Neil Postman’s "Amusing ourselves to death"(1985)‚ which must be written to explain the effects that high volume of emails‚ text messages‚ video games‚ and internet television has on the human race and the way we think. In the first chapter of the book "The Medium is the Metaphor" Postman (1985) begins his argument that he presents through out the book. Postman (1985) explains how knowledge is no longer gained from print‚ but
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entertainment. Television is the biggest culprit‚ and those of us who grew up on television have been damaged in ways that are now so universally common that they go unnoticed. Neil Postman’ s examination of this problem in his 1985 book‚ Amusing Ourselves to Death‚ is a dire warning of the consequences of living in a culture dominated by television‚ and while over 20 years have passed since this book was written‚ the introduction of the internet has made this work even more relevant today than
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