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    systematically turned into ungovernable little savages” (24). In Oceania there are different groups like the Youth League and The Junior Anti-Sex League to manipulate the children into having absolute loyalty toward the party. They teach the children to be emotionless and submissive‚ and even go as far as telling young adults that they should only have sex as a duty to make more children for the party. In the 1940s‚ Hitler and Stalin both had a huge focus on children. They both were taught in schools to be great

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    Batman is often referred to as an emotionless and inhuman character that does not have any significant relationships in his life. On the surface it may seem like that‚ but in reality Batman does have relationships with people. Examples of these relationships are shown in the graphic novel‚ Batman Year One‚ and the movie‚ The Dark Knight. The first person that Batman has a relationship with is Lieutenant Jim Gordon. Batman and Gordon share a common goal of getting crime off the streets. At the beginning

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    boys and pink will quickly be assumed for a girl. Boys are also burdened by a secret code‚ which is commonly titled as the “Boy Code”. The Boy Code is a somewhat strict set of rules in which they are expected to be rough‚ independent and rather emotionless. On the other hand‚ parents tend to be cautious around young girls because they don’t expect them to be any of those manners. Typically girls are given the approval to be vulnerable‚ gentle and clumsy. Women are definitely taught that they live

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    the true emotion. After his visit with the ghost (his supposed father)‚ he has been dedicated to the idea of plotting revenge of his uncle-father. Although‚ it is difficult for Hamlet to perform this horrific act‚ because of his disgust of the emotionless scheming revenge. Lastly‚ for Hamlet to try and convince himself to follow through with this scheme‚ he arranges a trap to have Claudius unknowingly reveal that he is guilty. In the beginning of Hamlet’s soliloquy‚ he compares himself to a “rogue

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    World. 1. Utopia vs. Dystopia: UTOPIA: Limits the citizen’s lifestyle. The residents are born into a permanent caste system‚ all the citizens are at the absolute mercy of 10 World Controllers‚ and they are conditioned and brainwashed into emotionless cyborgs. The castes are divided into Alphas‚ Betas‚ Gammas‚ Deltas‚ and Epsilons. Each individual caste is then broken down into sub levels‚ for instance (from lowest to highest): Alphas can have Alpha minus‚ Alpha‚ Alpha Plus‚ and Alpha Double

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    used a nursery as an infant‚ getting cared for by loved ones. However‚ in this story‚ a computer that feels no feelings takes care of the children in the nursery. Lydia and George‚ who should be taking care of their kids‚ are being replaced by emotionless technology. The broken relationship of parent and child created by technology‚ is just one of the many consequences created from overuse and attachment to technology. The technology and over-spoiling of the kids created a hostile place both in the

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    What is Education? The definition of education in common usage‚ that education is merely the delivery of knowledge‚ skills and information from teachers to students‚ is inadequate to capture what is really important about being and becoming educated. The proper definition of education is the process of becoming an educated person. Being an educated person means you have access to optimal states of mind regardless of the situation you are in. Importance of education: Through education only

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    couldn’t breathe let alone protect my body from any more damage this guy was willing to deal out. I heard footstep nearing me then he grasped by my hair and forced me to look at him. "Stop crying bitch or I will hurt you even more!" The blank‚ emotionless expression swept over my face as the realization of the moment gradually seeped in. The fear seemed to rise behind my eyes. Like a caged animal‚ I laid there. Paralyzed by the tragic feeling of isolation‚ I closed my eyes and gazed into fields of

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    but be fascinated and perplexed by their nature. According to the FBI‚ “All psychopaths do not become serial murderers. Rather‚ serial murderers may possess some or many of the traits consistent with psychopathy.” They define psychopaths as being emotionless‚ impulsive‚ and lacking in empathy‚ to name a few characteristics. There are psychopaths everywhere: CEOs‚ doctors‚ and lawyers are often classified as psychopaths. They’re driven‚ focused‚ and can have little to no remorse in their quest to success-

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    substitute for the pharaoh’s soul‚ or ka. Khafre wears a plain kilt and displays Egyptian royalty with headdress and false beard. His flawless‚ muscular body sits upright with one hand clenched in a fist. In addition to rigid posture‚ Khafre’s face is emotionless yet serene. Iconography of divine rule and unification embellish the sculpture; with lion’s bodies and papyrus plants decorating the throne‚ and a falcon sheltering pharaoh’s head. Like the immortality of the soul‚ Khafre appears to be timeless

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