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    Mearsheimer Paper In reading “The Tragedy of Great Power Politics” by John J. Mearsheimer‚ he soundly explains the theory of “Offensive Realism” in International Relations. Mearsheimer describes the theory of Offensive Realism as an anarchic international system that pressures countries to an aggressive state when dealing with international politics. He tries to identify the conditions that create conflict‚ the reasons of behavior‚ and the outcome it can produce. All in all‚ Mearsheimer believes

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    consumption structure is produced by the below following the example of the above. This kind of imitation will internalize concept of social classes. This class is called bourgeois hegemony‚ which is also known as the middle class hegemony produces unique consumer behavior. Starbucks‚ for instant‚ is a bourgeois hegemony. In short‚ the high classes who own implements of production means those owners‚ bosses‚ managers of a company. They possess whole enterprise and distribute operating profit into the

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    Tanin Pattaphongse English 113B Professor Mandy Macklin. March 2014 Normality in our Society We all are born into this world unique; we live differently‚ because we experience different things in our life. The environment and space around us affects and shape us since we were young. This means that the spaces that exist externally from us are affecting and shaping us up in a certain way. We often refer it to the background of the person what they have been through in their life

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    Don’t Get It‚ Unless You Really Want It Today‚ getting a tattoo is becoming normality among Americans of all ages and backgrounds. However‚ several people get tattooed without thinking about the dangerous consequences that may follow. The skin procedure required for the removal of a tattoo can be expensive and painful. Furthermore‚ I will discuss that the perceptions of tattoos are changing from negative to positive because we know much more about tattoos than we did in the past decades‚ but that

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    Temple of Jupiter At the northern side of the Forum is the Temple of Jupiter. Built in 150 B.C it was Pompeii’s main temple. A Capitolium in structure and in pure Italic style‚ the temple was constructed on a high base‚ with a double flight of stairs at its front. Inside the temple lay the "cella"‚ accessible only to the priests‚ and which contained three stands at its far end. Theses stands were occupied by statues of Juno‚ Jupiter‚ and Minerva. In 62 C.E.‚ the temple was seriously damaged in an

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    freeways—last night on the radio they reported a refrigerator in lane one and a washing machine in the middle of an off-ramp‚" said Moe. "And almost every day drivers have to dodge mattresses‚ ladders‚ and tires on the freeways. And what about all the graffiti on the freeway signs?" They all agreed that slobs were making America ugly. Then Jack had an idea. "Look‚ since we’re all retired and we have the time and energy‚ why don’t we do something instead of just complaining? We can’t clean up everything

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    "representing" through symbols‚ colors‚ graffiti‚ hand signs and words. Representing also encompasses the left or right side of the body. Most Folks gangs represent using the six point star‚ pitchforks‚ and identify to the right side (e.g.‚ they wear hats or bandannas turned to the right).[2][3] Folks Nation gangs use the term "All Is One" to greet each other. The six pointed Star of David‚ a Jewish religious symbol in honor of King David‚ is used by the gang in its graffiti.[2] [edit] List of past and

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    truly different sight beholds me now‚creepers and vines reach upward‚ like the boney fingers of a witch. Corridors with cracked flagstones out of which weeds protrude and moss lingers. Must hangs in the air. Rust continues to corrode the tracks‚ graffiti encapsulates and engulfs the far wall. Tattered posters show a glimpse of what used to be of the place. Old newspaper flutters in the wind‚ floating on a cushion of wind. Alcoves show the remains of where shops used to trade. Like a black and white

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    The difference between two street art what I took from Macau street. The first one‚ you can see it has three different themes: men with a strange smile‚ love is everything and an elephant is wondering about if bananas it favorite or not? However‚ I want to stress on the men with the strange smile. Because it just use the same patterns and have different size and angles to cram the wall. The patterns are very abstract‚ actually I can’t really recognize what is it. But it gave me a feeling like there

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    Greece after the Peloponnesian War: • Nature and impact of the Spartan hegemony; role and significance of Lysander‚ Agesilaus - Sparta won the Peloponnesian War. The war had ruined many states economically and spiritually. A true leader was needed. Thucydides believed Sparta would unite Greece and lead through goodwill. However‚ during the war Sparta had medised and sold the Ionian states to the Persians. Sparta could hardly claim to be the ‘liberator of the Greeks’. - Sparta had however earned

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