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    Allegory of the Modern Day Cave “Plato’s Allegory of the Cave” was the philosophical story of people who lived in this cave‚ and never left. They were bound to one spot‚ and could never move. The only light was this fire in the middle of the cave‚ that was on the other side of a wall that separated the fire from the cave dwellers. There were also other people who carried objects above their heads on the fire side of the wall. This made shadows on the actual cave walls‚ which were the only things

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    Burnside‚ Bobbie Descriptive Essay ENC-1101 26 Jan 2011 Word Count- 1‚057 A Modern day Sleeping Beauty Once upon a time there lived a young couple who had found true love and were bound together by fate. His name was Brian and hers was Melody. They lived it the beautiful city of Anchorage‚ Alaska. Brian was a C-17 Pilot stationed at Elmendorf AFB and Melody a 1st grade teacher at local school. Melody was a beautiful sight; her body was athletic‚ her hair fell over her shoulders and was

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    Modern Day Slavery Today

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    Slavery was made illegal by the emancipation proclamation in 1863. Today‚ however modern day slavery is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Broken‚ lost‚ and barely getting by four billion people around the world are not protected by their legal system which allows perpetrators to commit crimes with little fear of repercussions. The definition of slavery is anyone held in servitude or legally owned by another human being. Today there are 28 million slaves‚ which is the highest number on record. Although

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    Tracksuits? Whatever your impression of fashion‚ it is obvious that fashion plays an important role in today’s society. We are judged by our clothing and appearance on an everyday basis‚ so why not make the most of our choices? Everyday‚ we see hundreds of people. Whether we see them on the street‚ at work‚ at school‚ or on television‚ people pass through our visual field. Fortunately or unfortunately‚ we judge these people. It may be intentional‚ it may be unintentional‚ or it may be somewhat intentional

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    save his men and get them home. Odysseus is a modern day hero hero. He qualifies for the job because first he is brave‚ cunning‚ and determined. He made smart decisions and knows how to get out of sticky situations. Second he is brave and he is ready for whatever comes his way. Although the ancient greeks consider odysseus a hero epic hero‚ according Modern day to Ethos and Logos he fails to measure by modern standards. Odysseus is not a modern day hero because he tricked his men into thinking that

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    A modern-day example of Puritanism is Taylor Swift’s recent top hit‚ "Look what you made me do" as it contains negative energy and public punishment‚ which is what Puritanism is about. Nearly of Swift’s songs are similar to Jonathan Edward’s‚ "Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God‚" as of the mood and energy. One of the reasons this particular song is an example of Puritanism because of the negativity. In the music video‚ the first scene takes place in a graveyard with Taylor as a Zombie crawling

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    Puritan vs Modern Day

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    Puritan perception and modern day perception though sometimes still can be viewed as similar have changed drastically over time. There are several concepts that were viewed as shameful in Puritan times that people in modern day will just look pass. For example‚ going against the bible by sinning was look upon way more harshly than in today’s society. There are still concepts Puritans had to deal with that we still see being took into affect today‚ such as shunning. The act of shunning can be done

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    firm through many conflicts – a visual reminder of the city’s inimitable history and culture. Long-term residents value Hue for its peaceful and quiet way of life‚ which can be quite hard to come by in a country as fast moving and often chaotic as Viet Nam. While they may be cynical from time to time about the snail-pace of life or the perils of the rainy season (more on that later)‚ it is not uncommon when visiting other places for them to be heard saying "I could really do with a proper

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    A Day in the Life of Me

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    A Day in the Life of Me – Week 7 Introduction to Sociology - SOCI111 with Dr. Tinker Everyday I wake up and come into contact with objects and people of all nationalities‚ cultures and social class‚ which is sociological. Objects I see or use such as clothes‚ music‚ phone or even appliances that help me wake up (coffee of course) help me to start my day. Interestingly enough everyday life consists of human beings interacting with one another‚ their ideas‚ and emotions‚ which can be called

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    Modern Day Tragic Heroes

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    Professor Swiridoff English 70 3 December 2010 Modern Day Tragic Heroes Tragedy‚ according to Aristotle‚ “is an imitation of an action that is serious‚ complete‚ and of a certain magnitude” and causes pity and fear to be felt by the audience. With this in mind‚ what qualifies a character to be considered the tragic hero in this type of literature? These qualifying characteristics are defined in Aristotle’s Poetics and Arthur Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man”. They believe that there

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