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    The play “Bright Ideas”‚ is a parody spin-off of the classic Scottish Shakespeare play‚ Macbeth. In the play‚ a young couple try to get their three year old son into the new prestigious preschool. After not having very good luck‚ they result to killing one of the parents on the waiting list so that they could take the spot. Eric Coble’s play‚ “Bright Ideas”‚ uses an innovative approach to create dark comedy‚ as well as having a symbolical set design by incorporating Scottish patterns. The cast

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    Social African slavery in the American colonies first began in the 1670’s and 1680’s‚ particularly in the Chesapeake region. However‚ it wasn’t until the 1700’s that slavery became a full blown business. Events causing the need for slaves were: the lack of English settlers willing to become indentured servants‚ the ability of prospective immigrants to migrate somewhere else in the United States‚ and the lack of open land which turned away potential settlers. The need of the Chesapeake tobacco farmers

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    have different cultural views that are unique. He then begins to challenge relativism by stating that the tradition of repression women and not sending children‚ especially girls‚ to school is holding many countries back. It is clear that Obama’s ideas are against relativism because relativism is defined as‚ "the view that there are no universally objective principles or values beyond the beliefs and customs of specific cultures‚ and thus there can be no basis for cross-cultural criticism or debate"

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    Music from the 1960’s and 1970’s is much different than music of today. Classic rock was started in the 1960’s as a cause of the British invasion‚ which included the discovery of bands such as the Beatles‚ Led Zeppelin‚ and Pink Floyd. The British invasion influenced garage rock which many high school aged boys would participate in. Some examples of garage rock inspired bands are: the Yarbirds‚ the Animals‚ the Rolling Stones‚ the Kinks‚ and the Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Also

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    Compare and contrast the ideas expressed in two texts. To what extend do these texts show that national and cultural stereotypes are no longer a useful way of examining the human condition and economic activity? Choose an element in the texts which you find interesting and explain your reaction to it by giving examples from your own experience. People working around the world often meet different kinds of cultures. They frequently feel in contradictory with paradoxical stereotypes that

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    e-marketing * Working at home * Does a college degree guarantee a good job? * Competitive economy due to recession * Effort necessary * Is it a good idea to study abroad? * To gain experience in different cultures * To develop independence * Good resume builder Is It a Good Idea to Study Abroad? Thesis: Nowadays‚ many universities are partnering with certain programs and universities in order for students to gain international experience which can

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    a new front in the battle of ideas..Only one of these two men‚ though‚ has been heeded as knowledgeable in the halls of government power. And that man is Keynes. As time has shown‚ the theory of the role that government should play in the marketplace from Hayek has been long overlooked and only used as a tool from central planners to demean bad economic outcomes from the Keynesian economic policies that have been put in place. Beginning in the Great Depression era‚ policy makers in Washington latched

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    According to Oxford dictionary‚ the word “death” is the action or fact of dying or being killed. When it’s going to happen is unknown‚ but when it does‚ it has a tremendous impact. The narrator‚ Death in The Book Thief‚ captures the idea of death which can be brought upon in many different situations‚ without our control "Of course‚ an introduction. A beginning. Where are my manners? I could introduce myself properly‚ but it’s not really necessary. You will know me [narrator‚ death] well enough and

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    nation-state or seeking independence of a national group. Michel Aflaq‚ Theodor Herzl‚ and the Palestinian National Charter have fundamentally different ideas on establishing nationalism‚ however each movement and charter wishes to establish a national identity as well as a state due to their experiences of oppression and dispersion. Michel Aflaq describes his ideas on Arab nationalism through the Arab Baath party‚ which entails the establishment of an Arab state and the right to govern themselves‚ as well

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    expands on the idea of holiness through developing an argument that reveals how holiness is materialized and mediated on through ritual acts. To begin with‚ the virtue of holiness is one that is attributed to God and is acquired by the Israelites through sacrifice and ritual. In order to obtain this virtue one must come before God clean; and the acts and animals that are considered unclean are those who appear to be blemished and impure. The common factor Douglas asserts is the idea of wholeness.

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