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    smiling because none of these oppressive ideals affect him. Keapernick looks as if he is so worn out‚ this is because he and his people have been negatively affected by the people who wear these blindfolds. The second form of symbolism I noticed was the race of each man. The white man was smiling and had the blindfold on. Whereas‚ Kaeperick is African-American and has a very sad expression on his face. While prejudice views towards the African- American community have always been around; that is not the

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    to‚ instead because it comes out of our hearts. Imagine if everyone in the entire world contributed to someone’s well being? Things like world hunger wouldn’t even occur. Also‚ it’s not like people aren’t aware‚ they just choose to not take the blindfold off as they think “it’s not my problem”. Another example would be walking passed a drowning child and you ignore it‚ this is morally

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    Lady Justice Blindfolded expresses the meaning of Justice The Blind Lady Justice statue referred to characteristics of justice in the judical system. The lady statue held the scale and sword in her hands with the covered eyes. The blindfold is symbolic‚ it means that justice must be applied without favored neither the wealth nor the poor or affected by power. The scale represents the evidence‚ that justice always weighted it equally and the decision is made based on the evidence. The punishment

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    Created women out of gold that helped him at home with his chores. Hestia - The Goddess of the hearth or the home. Given offering at the beginning and end of every meal. Eros - Son of Aphrodite he was the Gød of Love. Sometimes seen wearing a blindfold because love is blind. Pan - A noisy jolly Gød. Half man‚ half goat. Played

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    injustice. On the left side of the drawing‚ Lady Justice stands blindfolded‚ holding the scales in her left hand and the sword in her right hand. Lady Justice is usually associated with the legal system and the principles of fairness and equity. The blindfold represents objectivity‚ meaning justice does not act or condemn upon money‚ wealth‚ fame‚ power‚ or identity. Ironically‚ people with wealth and influence have the power to control justice according to their benefit. For example‚ when Lee Harvey

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    outshine boys in every examination ‚ they still need reservation for getting admission. Isnt it boys hypocrisy taht on one hand we boast of co-ed instituies and on other hand ‚ eve teasing‚ molestations inside school and collages campus are on blindfold rise? Even though she lives her life ‚ her life has shrunken to that pointt of being valueless. She is shunned in corner to brood over her sex. i conclude on that the GEN -x thinks over this issue ‚ broadens its mindset and realizes that "most elite

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    How I Feel About Hip Hop Music Untie the blindfold‚ and open your eyes and see the true meaning of hip hop. In my eyes hiphop has a meaningful message. If you really pick through the lyrics you can realize hip hop is simply a cry for help. Hip Hop is a good message for kids‚ its deep‚ and very powerful. Hip hop is good for kids because it has meaningful stories to tell. These stories explain the struggles some people go through their everyday life. In an article‚Six Reasons You Should Let Your

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    Vision in “The Invisible Man” One of the central themes in Ellison’s “The Invisible Man” is the idea and symbolism of vision. The narrator claims that he is invisible‚ not as the form of a ghost‚ but rather in the sense that everybody around him chooses only to recognize him as the idea of what he should be as they have created in their own minds. It is because of this that the narrator feels the need to provide himself with evidence that he is a being of existence and provides meaning and insight

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    Even before this assignment was introduced‚ I was fully aware that this class was to be mainly focused on community health promotions and the importance of it. I was aware that we were going to learn about the fundamentals of health promotion and how it was done in different parts of the world. But what I wasn’t aware of was that the entire class was to partake in promoting good health in our own community via the Health Fair! When the assignment was first introduced‚ my initial thinking was that

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    been portrayed as impartial. Ronald Nikkel says the U.S judicial system is represented by an elegant lady holding a set of scales in one hand and a sword in her other‚ while wearing a blindfold. She carries the balances symbolizing fairness and the sword symbolizing power and authority‚ and she wears the blindfold‚ symbolizing objective justice for all people‚ without preference or discrimination‚ regardless of identity‚ wealth‚ power‚ social status‚ position‚ or circumstances (“Justice is not Blind”)

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