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    History 333: Labor in America Winter 2013 Instructor: Dr. Michael B. Kassel Office: 285 UPav Phone: 766-6773 email: mkassel@umflint.edu Course Description The study of labor is obviously important to those of us who live in a town like Flint‚ Michigan‚ but‚ when we broaden the definition to include the overall history of working people we find how important the story of labor is to all Americans. While this course will certainly focus on organized labor‚ it will also look at

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    believe before all else I am a reasonable human being‚ just as you are – or‚ at all events‚ that I must try and become one” (p.76). What possible factors can influence a woman to leave her husband and children behind? In the play‚ A Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen wants to prove the importance of people finding themselves. A Doll’s House demonstrates a woman who takes on her wifely duties and behaves as her superior initiates. After being emotionally sheltered her entire life‚ Nora Helmer finally finds inner

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    must be defined by other means. The Ghost in the Shell‚ a graphic novel by Masamune Shirow‚ chronicles a society that contains more cyborgs than full humans‚ leading to issues involving the disposability of the human body in favor of robotic limbs. Though most people opt to robotize their bodies‚ they actively work to maintain their original “ghost‚” or soul. The generic nature of the characters’ physical forms suggests that the characters value their inner “ghosts” more than their external appearances

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    “Something glorious is about to happen.” Said Nora (Act two‚ paragraph 6) After Nora forges a letter that her husband is soon to find out‚ then she soon has hope that her husband Torvald will take the blame for her. As Nora’s secretive‚ but dull lifestyle is ongoing; She feels the need to expand from society’s views on females to express her inner being. Nora’s hope to be more than just a pampered doll will have conflict with Torvald. At the beginning of marriage for Torvald and Nora‚ Nora

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    Freedom Freedom is not available to everyone within the play‚ A Doll’s House‚ written by Henrik Ibsen. The play shows how people within the play are denied their freedom and have to sacrifice their lives for others. They live a life performing duties that restrain them from living their lives the way they want to. Nora‚ Mrs. Linde‚ and the Torvald all deal with this. Within this time period‚ women are treated as a piece of property. Nora is the property of Torvald. She abides by his requests and

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    Essay On Ghost Dance

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    lifestyle for hundreds of years. The “Ghost Dance” was created to give the native people some hope at a time where disease‚ death and oppression peaked. reasons for the Indian’s predicament at this time in their history included: lack of hunting‚ decease of the buffalo‚ forced abandonment of their religion‚ ceremonial customs‚ and forced conversion to Christianity. As each tribes’ social structure quickly disintegrated a spiritual movement known as the Ghost Dance materialized. Wovoka (1856-1932)

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    Contemporary social universal issues are reflected in common themes that are evident in extensively appreciated texts. Written by Henrik Ibsen‚ An Enemy of the People is a prominent example of a text that incorporates universal topics which are those of integrity and environmental damage. Similarly‚ the film Erin Brockovich‚ directed by Steven Soderbergh‚ reflects these themes. Due to the variant mediums the techniques used to portray these themes to the audience are vastly different. Integrity

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    The rise of Realism

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    Kayla Trimarco May 1‚ 2013 Mrs. Thompson Argumentative Essay The Perfect Child Should creating the “perfect” child be considered moral or immoral? The creation of designer babies has been an issue since about 2008 when human cloning became acceptable to scientists and was considered an advancement in technology with no concerns about human evolution‚ genetics‚ or how cloning could potentially change these things forever. Designer babies propose both moral problems and solutions for the medical

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    Women were constantly insulted back in the past. Woman also couldn’t do anything to stop this issue. Many had to endure being call “squirrel” or “little featherbrain.”(Ibsen‚ 2) Which is insulting to a woman’s intelligence. In Henrik Ibsen’s‚ A Doll’s House‚ Helmer is Nora’s husband. He has a tendency to call her an assortment of special words. Some being squirrel‚ little featherbrain‚ spendthrift‚ and playbird. As of

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    The role of Regina in Henrik Ibsen’s‚ Ghosts. Within the first scene‚ Regina’s duplicitous character is revealed as colloquial and disrespectful language is used when addressing the drunken Engstrand‚ ‘Make less noise with that hoof’ (Isben‚ 2008‚ p. 4). Isben modifies her language to enhance Regina’s obvious distaste for Engstrand and his way of being‚ as she speaks plainly towards her supposed father as she recalls his mistreatment of her as he referred to his daughter as ‘nothing’. The sexuality

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