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    Dr. Zhivago Movie The 1965 movie‚ Dr. Zhivago‚ takes a slight diversion from the novel by Boris Pasternak. My initial reading of Pasternak’s Nobel Prize winning novel told me a story of war‚ identity‚ and morality. It took individuals under normal circumstances and threw them into the tribulations of war and tragedy. This is emphasized by Yuri’s relationship with Lara. Though there was a strong sub-plot of love and romance‚ the strongest theme‚ to me‚ was that of the individual struggles during the

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    Oversimplify Tragedy? Everyone knows or has experienced a tragedy in their life. Tragedies happen all around the world and each person may experience the same type of tragedy‚ for example‚ hurricanes‚ tornadoes‚ tsunamis‚ car accidents‚ the 9/11 attack‚ or even death. Deepak Chopra tell his opinions about reactions to a tragic event in his article “After tragedy‚ brain needs to heal”. He lets the readers know his thoughts and feelings about how there are only two reactions to a tragedy. He sheds light

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    Antibias and Culturally Relevant Curriculum Children learn races‚ sexes and what is to be handicapped by observing the differences among people and by taking the spoken and unspoken messages about those differences. Because children are born to a diverse world‚ they interact with people whom are different from themselves almost daily. Diversity defined as the richness and uniqueness among humans. “Young children are aware of diversity; hence‚ you need to be prepared to address it in your work with

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    the form of Krishna‚ served Arjuna as a charioteer. Not only this‚ but after His work as charioteer was over for the day‚ He used to take the tired horses to the river and wash them. In that manner he was prepared to work even as a cleaner. At that time‚ Vyasa looked at the Lord and felt that many great persons did not get the fortune which the horses had at the divine hands.3 The Lord Sets the Example for Devotees to Follow When the Rajasuya yaga (sacrifice) was being performed‚ Krishna came and

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    Feminism Feminism is a social movement that seeks equality of opportunity for all people regardless of their gender. Over time‚ feminism has transformed. There are many arguments whether or not feminism is still relevant. Most people believe that feminism in no longer relevant because of the nineteenth amendment‚ which granted women the right as men. However‚ there are people that protest that feminism is still very relevant. It is very understandable that feminism was way more concerning in the nineteenth

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    Maria Montessori further breaks down the five senses into nine isolated senses‚ each addressed in her sensorial curriculum. Explain the importance of sensorial education and briefly discuss the exercises for the education of all the senses. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “ The aim of the sensorial exercises is not that the child shall know colors‚ form and the different qualities of objects‚ but that he refines

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    feed it them. Everyone is bored with their day-to-day activities and interactions so popular stories like Romeo and Juliet are still relevant to give them something to imagine‚ desire and complain about. Ordinary people don’t change‚ so they have the same mindset they had when Romeo and Juliet was first popular. Romeo and Juliet is relevant‚ and continues to be relevant‚ because people simply keep reading it. People keep reading it because they breathe and live for drama. In scene 5‚ act 1‚ Juliet says

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    Katelyn Stoll Professor Hall English 102 11 November 2009 “Tragedy and the Common Man” in Hamlet Arthur Miller notes that‚ “The tragic feeling is evoked in us when we are in the presence of a character who is ready to lay down his life‚ if need be‚ to secure one thing—his sense of personal dignity” (1). This characteristic seen in most tragedies is definitely evident in the character of Prince Hamlet in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. The moment that Hamlet learns from the ghost that Claudius has

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    relations. The US has not solved all of the problems in the book yet. Therefore‚ students should continue studying To Kill a Mockingbird‚ until the problems are solved and its claimed irrelevant. To kill a mockingbird is relevant because of the debate we’re having today if it wasn’t relevant we wouldn’t be talking about it. The irrelevant side are just people with two reasons “we wanna protect our kids from language.” or “racism has been abolished long ago.” but we all know it hasn’t and it still has

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    predictions invalid‚ his ideas about class struggle and conflict being a motivator for change is still relevant in contemporary society. The disparity of wealth between occupations in Australia demonstrates that class stratification is still inherent within society and the recent Qantas airline dispute is a relevant example of this. Marx’s theory of class struggle originates with his belief that “the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” (Marx & Engel‚ 1848). Marx had

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