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    Zines‚ smaller versions of magazines and pronounced like the 5 last letters of the original words‚ originated around the 1930s as a counter culture to the mainstream publications. Women of marginalized identities were able to use zines as a way of sharing their voices with the world and create dialogues with their peers (Arnold 2016). Now a days‚ zines have become more mainstream‚ but continue to uphold the principles of providing a space for women‚ and can vary from topics of the mundane to complex

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    My paper will present Jeremy Bentham’s views and ideas on "Principles of moral legislation". Then I well assemble Immanuel Kant’s criticism in "The goodwill and autonomy". I conclude by arguing that Immanuel Kant has the best suitable notion of success for us the students in order to succeed in the community. You can succeed by living in forms of your values or by achieving something that you are passionate about. Like finishing college or enjoying your work./job. I think and believe that

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    Paper #2 Final Draft: Strength One way to define the word strength is to have a capacity for endurance. Such can be said about the main characters in the short story “Shame” by Dick Gregory an the poem “Power” by Adrienne Rich. Being strong with yourself lets people know you are not going to give up. “It seemed she denied to the end the source of cataracts on her eyes”… (line 10-11). Only one with immense strength would be able to work through this kind of illness. Marie Curie‚ whom this poem

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    The Scarlet Letter Research Simulation Task: Public Shame A girl who only went by Maureen was in 7th grade when she found herself having a crush on a boy in her school who was very athletic‚ cute‚ and tall. By using Kik‚ a social media platform‚ they would connect with each other and talk every day. After talking for several months‚ the boy asked for the girl to send naked photos. She had said no multiple times although the boy still continued to ask and she finally agreed and sent him 3 photos

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    argues that there are three main elements of internal motivation‚ which he calls ‘Autonomy’‚ ‘Mastery’ and ‘Purpose’. These may seem pretty much common sense‚ but many managers forget how internal drive to motivation may be. Pink’s ideas may well identify why external motivators don’t work effectively all the time. Let’s take a look at the three ideas and see if we can marry up why they are so important: Firstly‚ Autonomy Our default-setting‚ say‚ Pink‚ is to be autonomous and self-directed. Most management

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    Lurking guilt and shame‚ if not acknowledged and owned up to‚ can consume you. “‘I wonder he is not afraid to be alone with himself!’” (Hawthorne). The people that attended Reverend Hooper’s church were concerned‚ frightened‚ and intrigued about why he was suddenly wearing a black veil to cover his face. What was speculated about him not wanting to be alone with himself is true because he was getting caught up in his own guilt that he felt he needed to hide it from everyone in an attempt to hide

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    Comparison Contrast between “Oedipus the King” and “Doubt: A parable” “Oedipus the King” and “Doubt a Parable” are two very well-known plays that have made themselves very popular throughout the world. These plays have touched the hearts of many and have brought out the inner most opinions and discussions of thousands of individuals. These two plays have been acted out many times since the time they were first released. Although these plays are both very popular and loved by many‚ they both have

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    perfect partnership‚ which allows characters to appear different to their internal feelings. Whether it’s through the ‘barbed banter’ of ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ or the ‘saucy doubts and fears’ of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare presents scenarios where central characters place their credence where they should have agnosticism and their doubts where they should act with surety. Shakespeare clearly presents Beatrice and Benedick rooted in animosity towards one another. They frequently express their certainty of

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    In Dorothy Lee’s Individual Autonomy and Social Structure she writes about American culture and its issues with individual integrity. She discusses diverse cultural groups that live in America during 1956 and how their societies are able to implement both individual autonomy and social structure into their ways of living. One of the aforementioned cultural groups is the Navaho Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. Lee suggests that the key social problem in American culture is they are too focused on

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    and they rule their kingdom in peace. This tale shows the consequences of a childish dependence clung to for a long time. The princess trusts her mother who then sends her off to get married. Because she was protected as a child she did not develop autonomy. She was very dependent on her parents. Her dependence is then shifted to her maid who robs her of her title. The princess fears the maid and goes along with her lies. When the princess is in the pasture herding geese her partner wishes to touch

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