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    The Bell Jar - Esther Greenwood The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath has long been known as a haunting American classic. The protagonist of this timeless novel is Esther Greenwood. She travels through The Bell Jar with such intensity and purpose that her thoughts and actions are accessible and very easy to understand. Esther Greenwood is a talented woman who becomes increasingly confused and disturbed as the story progresses. Esther is described as a talented woman because of her exceptional intelligence

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    Greenwood Forest is happy‚ peaceful‚ and family oriented neighborhood giving visitors and residents a sense of adventure into a lush forest as a multitude of trees appear throughout the many streets. Developed in the 1960s by Kickerillo Development‚ Greenwood Forest has grown tremendously with a dynamic homeowner’s association. Great comforts accompany the neighborhood as the local clubhouse built in 1972 hosts a variety of events in addition to the grand pool and tennis facility which holds local

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    Koppleman’s essay obscenity law deals with sexual and erotic content and the probability of it influencing such thoughts and appealing to prurient interests. The existing law for determining whether a publication is obscene( laid down in Miller v. California) is: a) whether the average person‚ applying contemporary community standards‚ would find that the work‚ taken as a whole‚ appeals to the prurient interest; (b) whether the work depicts or describes‚ in a patently offensive way‚ sexual conduct

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    How America Should React to Hate Speech The topic of hate speech and the First Amendment is considered extremely sensitive to many citizens. The First Amendment protects their right of freedom of speech‚ the right to provide their views on a wide matter of subjects. The controversial issue at hand is whether or not hate speech should be protected in the First Amendment or not. On the one hand‚ every citizen should have the right to freedom of speech‚ regardless of the topic. On the other hand‚ hate

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “Just Be Nice” Zahra Khan Eng101 Feburary 19‚ 2013 A Rhetorical Analysis of “Just Be Nice” The article “Just be Nice” is written by Stephen L. Carter. Stephen L. Carter is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at the Yale Law School. This article was written for the Yale Alumni Magazine in May 1998‚ and was a response to former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s remarks that the citizenry

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    A college student from Massachusetts named Esther Greenwood‚ travels to New York to work on a magazine for a month as a guest editor. Esther and eleven other girls reside in a woman’s hotel while she is in New York. The sponsors of their trip constantly shower them with presents. Esther knows she should be having the time of her life‚ but she feels hopelessly depressed inside. The execution of the Rosenberg’s has her greatly troubled‚ and she often feels as if she cannot act as the other ladies

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    VIOLENT AND VULGAR RAP LYRICS What happened to censorship? “Then shall we allow our children to listen to any story anyone happens to make up‚ and so receive into their minds ideas that often the very opposite of those we shall thing they ought to have when they are grown up?” Plato‚ The Republic While Plato may not have had rap music to contend with‚ he posed a question that could be a leading concept for a society concerned with the impact of today’s music on its kids. In

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    and Society Instructor Scott Axton 2 May 2013 ABSTRACT Some states have yet to join those states that have put in effect the Three Strike Law. Even though many states have implemented the Three Strike Law it still has many setbacks. California has the strictest laws on the Three Strike Law. While experts thought this would be a good idea it causes issues like overcrowding in prisons and a much bigger budget plan. Proposition 36 was voted to reform the Three Strike Law to reduce sentences

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    From my original thoughts on obscenity‚ I found some similarities in the class discussion and some conflicts. However‚ after reading some responses‚ I am questioning some of the points. For example‚ I stated‚ “something must be banned if it considered so offensive to the average person…” What are the standards for an “average” person? I still believe that the FCC guideless are appropriate in regards to profanity and nudity‚ sex‚ etc. air on open public radio and television. The key here

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    ENVS 331 SPRING 2013 FINAL EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS 1. In basic terms‚ what is the difference between imperialism of the “traditional” European variety and the “neo-imperialism” practiced by the US during the 20th century? 2. How did World War II contribute to the end of European imperialism (consider the phenomenon of “imperial overstretch‚” which you should be able to define)—and enable the expansion of US influence overseas? (Consider the impact of World War II on the European imperialist

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