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    canvas are spreading faster the paint dabs. Human beings of all societies in all periods of history believe that their ideas on the nature of the real world are the most secure‚ and that their ideas on religion‚ ethics and justice are the most enlightened. Like us‚ they pity the people in earlier ages for not knowing the true facts. Firstly‚ it is in our nature as human beings to believe that our current ideas about the world are the most secure; we think that we have reached the ultimate because

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    Alexandria Manouphath English 5 Professor Adam Sandel “The Laramie Project”         In the play‚ “The Laramie Project” by Moises Kaufman he includes many testimonies from the towns people of Laramie‚ giving the audience a more accurate view of what led up to the murder of Matthew Shepard. Many of the townspeople gave similar accounts of what they thought and felt of the Matthew Shepard case‚ but there were also those who had other thoughts. From the gathering of witnesses and their testimonies

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    his novel The Social Contract written in 1762. Newton’s enlightened teachings being popular among all of the social classes also portrays how

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    prideful ways‚ but chose to ignore that warning and continued on the path that led to his death. For Dante‚ he heard the warning and took it with him through this journey in purgatory and was able to grow spiritually from it and came out truly enlightened. Both travelers struggled with some form of earthly sin that was hindering them in some aspect of their life. Beowulf found himself struggling mostly with pride while Dante found all seven deadly sins related to him in certain ways. Both travelers

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    The Conventions of a Gothic Novel: Research Report The Gothic genre has been around for many years‚ beginning in 1764. Horace Walpole‚ an important figure for the eighteenth century‚ is best known as the first author to write a Gothic Novel. Walpole was also responsible for many other things such as‚ the first Gothic drama. Since then‚ many authors have also made a name for themselves in the Gothic genre. Others who have made an impact are Charles Dickens‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ and Ann Radcliffe.

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    Managers vs Leaders

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    Managing and leading are two different ways of organizing people. conventional leaders set new direction or vision for a group or organization to follow‚ie:a leader is the spearhead for that new direction. On the other hand a conventional manager controls and directs people/resources in a group according to principles or values that they have already established. A conventional manager uses formal and rational methods whilst a leader uses passion and stirs up emotions. People willingly follow leaders

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    The ideals commonly associated with the French revolution of 1789-1794 are "Liberty‚ Equality and Fraternity". Articles like the Cahiers and the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen" published early in the revolution were inspired by the Enlightenment and growing dislike of the Ancien Regime and the king ’s oppression. They are clear demonstrations of the ideals of the revolution- mainly being equality before the law‚ freedom of speech and a united France. In the search for achieving

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    outlines the primary harm that he feels will come from dependence on England. Paine uses Enlightenment thinking to defend his position that America should separate from England and set up its own government. Thomas Paine is one of the most enlightened men of his time. His attempts to bring others to his way of thinking are quite astute. "Common Sense" was written in 1776 by Thomas Paine. This pamphlet requested that the United States immediately declare independence from Britain. It was written

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    We’ve been through bad times before and we’re still here. This country has survived a Revolutionary War against the world’s most powerful nation that was fought in our own territory‚ another fight against the Brits during the War of 1812 in which they burned the White House and came close to capturing the American northeast‚ a Civil War that pitted the northern and southern halves of the country against each other‚ not just one‚ but two world wars‚ a decade long Great Depression and a Cold War against

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    American popular culture and music play a large role in molding the thinking and forming the personalities of youngsters and adolescents‚ as American media targets young Americans. Once attached‚ it’s very difficult for an American adolescent to rid themselves of the sneaky messages infiltrating their mind. The advancement of technology has helped the media in taking control of American youth‚ controlling them into imitating what is on television‚ online‚ music and other American media. When an American

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