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    Little does she release the deep rooted patriarchy grounded in the path of “morality” after all how can a male priest vowed to never marry give advice on eternal marriage? How can a saintly nun be held to a Madonna standard when she’s vowed to celibacy and hasn’t raised children of her own? The patriarchal standards of saintly motherhood are derived from unattainable standards thus keeping Angeline Suave in her maudite vie

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    Written Task 2 – A Critical response Advertisements are a specific kind of media which have the aim to sell an idea or a product to the audience they are directed at. Very often‚ this idea or product is not sold in a direct way but through the use of a metaphor or another stylistic device. This leaves the reader a lot of room for interpretation about what the idea behind the advertisement is. Often‚ depending on the cultural background/context of the reader‚ the interpretation can be very different

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    Key Ingredients that Engendered the Protestant Reformation Since the foundations of the Christian faith‚ the Catholic denomination has consistently been the most powerful and largest church community. The Pope held supreme religious power over the world and eventually held position as an important governmental figure. Throughout the times of the Middle Ages and Renaissance the Roman Catholic Church was the central basis and concern for all people. They forced people to obey their laws and pay sums

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    Yoga → Sanskrit word “yuj” : to yoke‚ unite‚ join Refers to union of the individual self with the universal self. Union of the mind‚ body‚ spirit. → Philosophical or mystical system found in India; some dates the beginning of yoga back to Shamanism from 25‚000 BCE‚ pre-dating written history. → 4 main yoga systems: Jnana Yoga: Path of wisdom. Explores the human mind through self-study and pursuit of knowledge‚ and to inquire into one’s own nature. (EX: Who am I?) Bhakti Yoga: Path of devotion

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    George Orwell created a dystopian future in his novel 1984. Winston Smith is an outer party member who works in the records department in the Ministry of Truth. His job is to rewrite the past so it is in accordance with the present. Winston is not like the others in Oceania. He secretly hates Big Brother and The Party. Winston has a love affair with another outer party member named Julia. Winston and Julia elope to a room above an old antique shop owned by Mr. Charrington. O’Brien‚ an inner party

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    sexual response patterns Women are multiorgasmic Women reach orgasms as quickly as men during masturbation Define bisexuals:attracted to both genders Define transexualism: a person who rejects his or her biological sexuality Celibacy is the self-imposed avoidance of all sexual intercourse Anal Intercourse Greater danger of transmitting HIV than during penis-vaginal intercourse Can be performed by heterosexual couples and gay men Define serial monogamy- a pattern

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    Thomas Malthus: Theory of Population Thomas Malthus’ Theory of Population that was proposed more than two centuries ago‚ foretold the problems of food shortage that the world is facing today‚ due to uncontrolled increase in population. In his famous treatise ’An Essay on the Principles of Population’‚ Malthus stated that‚ the populations of the world would increase in geometric proportions while the food resources available for them would increase only in arithmetic proportions. In simple

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    Bryan Damas Ms. Abston January 19‚ 2014 Ulrich Zwingli Zwingli was the third of eight boys and two girls born to the successful district official‚ Ulrich Zwingli‚ of the town of Wildhaus. Zwingli’s uncle‚ Bartholomew‚ was pastor of Wildhaus and became pastor and dean of Wesen on the Walensee. It was there that the younger Ulrich received his early education under his uncle’s guidance. He was sent‚ at the age of ten to the school of St. Theodore Years later‚ Zwingli was educated at

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    Eight things that I found interesting in learning about Hinduism is their deities‚ Reincarnation‚ Samsara‚ their four goals‚ Philosophical Hinduism‚ Devotional Hinduism‚ their trinity‚ and Puja. The first thing I found interesting was the deities in Hinduism. They worship about 330 million gods through different paths (margas)‚ disciplines (yogas)‚ and philosophies (darshanas). While they worship so many gods‚ most Hindus pay homage to Ganesha‚ the god of good luck. Their other deities appear as

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    Medieval Weddings and Customs By Kelly Bell When we think about marriage today‚ we think about two people who are in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together. It is considered a serious commitment and not taken lightly for most people. You wouldn’t likely marry a stranger you had just met but in medieval times marriage was quite different. Women didn’t have a choice as to who they would marry and most of the time they didn’t even know the man before they were married. Despite

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