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    23.2012 Statement: Having money is more important than having friends. Having money is not more important than having friends. What friends can give you is much more sentimental and special. Money can buy you all the necessity in the world; it can even buy you fake friends‚ but they will be fake to you. They will tell you everything you want to hear never telling you the truth‚ except behind your back. Although real friends can do that it’s better than fake friends doing it. Friendship is a

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    but from the voice they heard they found out he had something emergency to the ruin. But no one could say what was in the ruin‚ but they only knew was the ruin would be crashed. And this guy ran and jumped into the ruin and never came back. What’s more‚ his name was Tsotsi. Yet‚ police still not gave out the exact answer to this accident‚ they tried to avoid all the questions with the lies and hid the answer deeply into every

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    his novel Animal Farm that “All animals are equal‚ but some animals are more equal than others”. Initially I struggled to grasp the true meaning of Orwell’s quotation. It was not until I viewed that quote again‚ with a more worldly perspective did I realize another interpretation: the animals were not representative of animals but rather of human beings. What did Orwell mean when he said that some animals were more equal than others? John Locke argued in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding that

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    research methods and theories of sociology yield powerful insights into the social processes shaping human lives and social problems and prospects in the contemporary world. By better understanding those social processes‚ we also come to understand more clearly the forces shaping the personal experiences and outcomes of our

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    My Most Valuable Possessions The world today is full of ways to keeps us busy‚ distracted‚ and stressed. We all have to find ways to manage these in our lives‚ often this happens because of special items in our lives that have a special importance to us. Maybe these items are very different from person to person. For me‚ my most valuable possessions are my family and friends‚ my health‚ and my self-confidence. Each one has a unique quality that helps me to manage the distractions and stresses

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    the thoughts of a thing: thoughts of what‚ why‚ when‚ where and how‚ and thoughts of beyond the what‚ the why‚ the when‚ the where and the how. Thus if the origin of learning and discovery lies in thought‚ the question can therefore be asked: to gain more knowledge of our world and all connected with it‚ do humans have to probe continuously into making discoveries that have not yet been made‚ or‚ instead‚ do they discover new ways of thinking about what is already known‚ in order to satisfy their hunger

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    More Night than Day; Virginia Woolf’s Love for Mary Datchet” In Virginia Woolf’s “Night and Day”‚ we‚ as the reader‚ can examine various feminist themes throughout the novel. Even though‚ “Night and Day” is one of her more conventional novels‚ many of the issues fly in the face of traditional values and capitalizes on the female oppression that was present in that time era. Even though‚ this was one of her earlier works‚ I believe that her conventional structure was an intentional creation

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    the first chapter a guy named C. Wright Mills said “The sociological Imagination is defined as the ability to understand the one’s own issues are not caused simply by one’s own beliefs or thoughts but by society and how it is structured.” (Mills‚ The Promise‚ 1959). Meaning that one person can not solve the problem until they understand that the problem cannot be solved and must be addresses on the social level. Social imagination is the ability to see the structure of society and

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    Vinegar Tom: More Than Just a History Play Oppression takes many forms in society; Capitalism over the working class‚ patriarchal communities over the women in them and in some cases even women over women. Caryl Churchill has explored such issues in her works mainly pertaining to the position of women in male-dominated societies. In fact‚ her works utilize various plot structures to harness support for the improvement of the position of women in society while some attempt to illustrate women’s

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