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    How is polyamorous family and same-sex marriage‚ families the same ? Can these two both demonstrate alternative families‚ with hopes of giving legitimacy to “non-traditional family structure?” Both groups are entwined with each other in the fight to alter family narratives‚ with the hopes of pushing the “ non-traditional” family structure to a nonconformity family. One‚ that is not seen as non ordain‚ or moreover‚ one that holds the same civil rights as the “traditional” family. To first highlight

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    Marriage is widely seen as a sacred union between two individuals‚ who promise to love and cherish one another until death. However‚ it has also been historically known to dichotomize and assign roles to each partner. In a marriage between a man and a woman‚ the former is traditionally designated as the leader of the household and the breadwinner. The latter is given the roles of mother and homemaker. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston‚ these gender

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    When John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice And Men‚ was adapted into a film by Gary Sinise‚ multiple aspects were well maintained in the resolution in which George kills Lennie; however‚ there were a few distinctive changes that‚ despite altering the plot‚ enhanced the scene. First‚ a prominent similarity between the film and the movie is the conversation between the two men prior to Lennie’s demise. When George found Lennie‚ he told him‚ “‘We gonna get a little place… We’ll have a cow… An’ we’ll have

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    The novels Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury are both dystopias‚ but they are both very different ones with the same ideology behind them. In Brave New World‚ the World State is run by ten educated world controllers (one of them being Mustapha Mond) and the citizens are all a part of a caste. The negative emotions and history are all eliminated from the world‚ and the citizens are constantly reminded that they are safe from any harm in order to keep them happy and

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    Plato‚ in his Symposium‚ suggests that love of the highest spiritual degree is only found in relationships between men‚ and that relationships with women are merely physical and fraught with vice and lust. From Plato’s discussion of love and relationships‚ one can see how in ancient Greek society and religion women were viewed as substantially inferior to men. This perspective of women is consistent‚ in varying degrees‚ with many of the ancient religions of western civilization‚ including those of

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    1. Introduction I believe that the purpose of my media audit was to take our initial idea of what we believed our media usage was and to measure and compare it to our actual quantified results. I believe this was excellent exercise to carry out in order to observe how much Media affects our everyday lives. Our society in America bases a large part of our adolescent learning process on what we acquire from outside sources. Therefore‚ to analyze‚ where the basis of many of adolescents’ perspectives

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    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority‚ it is time to pause and reflect." - Mark Twain The above content explains how people should reevaluate their beliefs and opinions when they are on the side with the most support. The Officer and Gideon are in the minority because they attempt to uphold their personal values instead of mindlessly adhering to the crowd. In both George Orwell’s Shooting an Elephant and Doris Lessing’s No Witchcraft for Sale‚ the authors reveal the protagonists’

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    Two noticeably different aspects of race relations are presented between these two pieces. While DiAngelo (2011) calls out the harm of conversations regarding race that rely on the comfort of White people‚ Tatum (2000) is advocating for discussion that addresses this exact discomfort. In polarizing generalities‚ Tatum outlines the race conversation as one that needs to be carefully cultivated while DiAngelo disparages what is lost in careful cultivation. They are‚ of course‚ both right to some extent

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    likes. Winter‚ spring‚ summer and fall‚ each‚ in their own way‚ affect various aspects of our lives. Specifically‚ Summer and Winter have extremes which determine change our life during those few months. Sometimes‚ people’s daily activities‚ habits and style of life change as the seasons vary. I personally‚ believe that winter offers a lot more comfort than summer and is overall a better season for food‚ activities and clothes. The type of food people consume varies during summer and winter. In

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    and the author herself‚ I can see that the creature is not a monster‚ but is almost childlike. Having taken an immediate interest to the particular scene of “The Creation” of the creature‚ I have decided to focus solely on that chapter for my comparative. The main difference I noticed from my first time viewing was the drama throughout the scene in the film‚ and lack of description‚ where as it is the opposite in the novel. The film adaptation has twists and turns and added small changes

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