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    The Myth of Agrarianism The Agrarian Myth in a America had many aspects to it. First‚ to a lot of Europeans‚ America was this untouched garden of Eden that could be used to possibly make a Utopian society. Part of that myth was that Europeans had lost touch with nature and in America it could be regained and not be seen as such a wild and barbaric place. Another part of the myth was that Farming was the end-all be-all key to a happy and fulfilling life. Farmers were the backbone of this country

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    Ethanol Green Myth

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    Ethanol Fuel‚ the Green Myth Who in the United States of America does not like a good ear of corn or two to eat? It is a food staple in many of our households throughout this great country and helps to feed the world’s ever growing population. It is also used to produce a biofuel and gasoline fuel additive called ethanol‚ and is being promoted as environmentally friendlier‚ has less of a carbon footprint on the earth then fossil fuels like gasoline and oil do‚ and will fully reduce our dependency

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    Rape Myth Stereotypes

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    chose to discuss further into is the rape myths people accept and attitudes held about rape. This article that I found on the library website’s stood out because the topic was covered in a discussion but I think it deserves more attention and focus. The study conducted in this research article examined demographics of college students at two different campuses and the correlation of their drinking behavior and if it related to the reported acceptance of rape myths. Society tends to blame the women for

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    to a more neutral stance‚ taking it ’s root from the dictionary definition of the word ’gloalise ’‚ meaning to universalise. To judge whether or not globalisation is a myth or fact therefore requires the full understanding of what the term means to it ’s critics and advocates‚ and in which ways they believe it to be myth of fact. Giddens simplifies the debate into two main schools - the sceptics and the radicals. A radical himself‚ he writes that "According to the sceptics‚ all the talk about

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    Third Hindu Myth

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    The third Hindu myth that I found a connection with was Savitri‚ the story of an Indian princess. Her father wanted her to marry and sent her many young rich suitors but she wanted to choose from the holy men instead. She traveled and eventually came across a king who was blind and no longer had a kingdom but had a son. This son‚ Satyavant‚ had himself lived among holy men and so Savitri thought he would make the perfect husband and ruler. However‚ Satyavant was destined to die within a year after

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    Yoruban Creation Myth

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    In my post I will be talking about the Chinese creation myth and the Yoruban creation myth. Starting with the Chinese myth‚ everything began with an egg‚ the yin and yang cosmic egg. The first human was P’an Ku was born from an egg‚ he out grew the egg and burst out freedom and the moment he did he began to make changes. He was aided by the four creatures the unicorn‚ the dragon‚ the phoenix and the tortoise each was engaged in his labor and helped him grew. He was growing really big and fast. As

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    convent. Following the visit‚ the two exchanged letters frequently for 22 years. She became Phillip’s confidante and advisor. The legend of the "Lady in Blue" begins with the fact that Sor Maria never left Spain. However‚ according to the legend‚ she made over 500 appearances to the Indians of New Mexico. Sor Maria flew with the help of angels to New Mexico and spoke with the Apaches and Jumanos in their own language in attempts to proselytize them. The "Lady in Blue" urged the natives to talk to the

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    In "The Myth of the Latin Woman" Judith Ortiz Cofer talk about the many stereotypes people has against Hispanic women. Cofer start off telling about an experience in London‚ with a drunk man who re-enacted “Maria” from West Side Story and even though she was aggravated‚ she kept her cool although everyone around her was laughing and applauding. She go on to tell about her experiences growing up here in American. Cofer was raised in New Jersey‚ as a child she was tough her traditional culture while

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    about harrestment and labeling you face? The first and most important problem I’ve came across while reading Cofer’s essay was this. The method she had used while writing the essay is effecting the whole story negatively. The whole essay gets lost in personal ego and casts out every single “real” story. The essay seems very angery but as she sees herself as a professional‚ educated person‚ we only see a glance of this anger. The essay of Cofer simply puts “stereotypical conclusions people make about

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    They Are Made Out of Meat

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    They’re Made Out of Meat (analysis) They’re Made Out of Meat is a short story by Terry Bisson. It consists entirely of dialogue between two characters. The beginning of this dialogue seems to be rather strange and incomprehensible; the characters are speaking about meat and it is difficult to understand what this “meat” means in this particular context. But gradually the reader begins to tune in‚ and soon he finds out that they use the word “meat” to imply human beings. And these two creatures

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