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    but the unrealized‚ deluded by false identification of being the body‚ thus thinks: “I’m the doer” So man’s uselessly arrogance‚ his ego that he is the doer‚ has not any meaning‚ it is totally reasonless‚ and the reasoned of all arrogance is his ignorance‚ lack of wisdom‚ a wise man never takes credit of his success or his failure. Living life in pain has no reason‚ if you know that you don’t have any control in your life or others life‚ you cannot even control your thoughts‚ they are coming according

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    drama requires great tragedy and great love. Burton’s eye opening film‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ showed intense drama through the use of Edward and Kim who expressed great love for each other. Yet it became a tragedy as the couple who were meant to be together were too different from each other. This essay‚ will illustrate how much Edward loved Kim so much that he was willing to do anything for her‚ and how much Kim loved Edward so much that she sacrificed her love to let him go. The way Burton used

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    In Said the Shotgun to the Head by Saul Williams‚ Williams offers controversial views on themes such as politics‚ religion‚ war and feminism‚ through the eyes of a man who has been driven to madness after experiencing a passionate kiss. He particularly criticizes Western values‚ and the Christian view of a traditional male God. In section 7‚ Saul Williams makes a lot of references to feminism‚ and the wrongful worshipping of a male God. There are also a lot of connotations of war and violence. Williams

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    pity” (Du Bois 38). In other words‚ double consciousness is the sensation experienced by a minority group‚ which causes them to view themselves through the eyes of the majority. This concept is better understood when looked at in “‘Only White People‚’Said the Little Girl” by Topher Sanders. In this piece‚ Sanders describes an instance where his black son was refused by a white girl to play on playground

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    “You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant.” Harlan Ellison‚ American writer. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ ignorance is shown by the Missionary Society‚ Bob Ewell‚ and Miss Caroline. “From the kitchen‚ I heard Grace Merriweather giving a report in the living room on the squalid lives of the Mrunas…” (Lee‚ 232). The Missionary Society’s goal to ‘help’ indigenous people is ignorant because they are trying to change other people’s

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    small peninsula in the Persian Gulf‚ Qatar has since unique culture. Next we come to explore how the cultural background of the country under Qatar. Qatar is an advocate of Islamic countries‚ in a constitutional monarchy system of the country; Qatar ’s overall human culture is quite conservative. As a Muslim reasons‚ women low or underground‚ women can no longer be a public place‚ see passengers can not see off. However‚ this does not hamper the enthusiasm of the Qatari’s. For foreign people‚ they

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    theoretical book “Clash of civilization”‚ which caught people’s attention after the 11th of September attack. The book questions the future‚ and what will be the cause of a World War III‚ and who will be the next enemy of the nation after the cold – World War II. Huntington main point is that the world will not be divided by ideology or economic difference but by the cultural and ethnical differences between countries‚ or more specifically the West and the Muslims‚ which will be the cause of a Clash of Civilization

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    The clash of cultures and races in "A Passage to India" A Passage to India‚ published in 1924‚ was E. M. Forster’s first novel in fourteen years‚ and the last novel he wrote. Forster began writing A Passage to India in 1913‚ just after his first visit to India. The novel was not revised and completed‚ until the end of his second stay in India‚ in 1921‚ when he served as secretary to the Maharajah of Dewas State Senior. Novel examines the racial misunderstandings and cultural hypocrisies that characterized

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    Samuel P. Huntington shocked the world in 1993 when he published “The Clash of Civilizations” in the journal of Foreign Affairs. Huntington states “most important conflicts of the future will occur along the cultural fault lines separating these civilizations from one another” (Huntington 1993‚ 25). He claims future conflicts after the Cold War will involve divides‚ disagreement and splits between cultures‚ races‚ religious beliefs. Huntington states his theory as “the fundamental source of conflict

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    EDWARD JONES: VALUES AND GOALS A fourteen year veteran of Edward Jones counted one of the perks of her job as reading client "thank you" notes penned when children went to college‚ or when retirements were launched a little bit early (Wolfe‚ 22 Feb 2002). This veteran could have counted many other types of perks such as salary‚ career advancement‚ etc.‚ but she did not. She stated the intangible‚ intrinsic benefits like “thank you” notes and personal greetings. Many other employees stated similar

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