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    Savage Inequalities

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    Savage Inequalities How is it possible for one of the wealthiest countries in the world to have such poverty stricken areas with the living conditions of a third-world country? After reading the words of Savage Inequalities by Jonathan Kozol‚ I was given countless explanations on how deprivation of funds‚ opportunity and education affect a community in a negative light. The author ventured into the city of East St. Louis‚ examined the environment and gave readers a first-hand observation of the

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    More's Utopia

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    In Thomas More’s Utopia‚ an ideal human society‚ known as Utopia‚ is described by the fictional character Raphael Hythloday. Hythloday claims that Utopia is an ideal human society in which all of the citizens of the community work together for the betterment of the community. Essentially‚ his claims reveal that a society advances together if the private interests of the citizens are the same as the interests of the community. However‚ private property is concerned solely with the advancement’s of

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    Time Is Precious

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    Friends‚ today I am going to speak on a subject that affects us all‚ every day‚ every hour‚ every minute and every second. Yes…the subject is Time. Time is the most precious thing for a man as it comes only once in someone’s life and never stays long. Our life is like a bubble‚ a short morning dream. Therefore‚ we should take good care and make the best use of it. In other words‚ we must understand the value of time. Time management is basically planning and dividing one’s time in a constructive

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    Time Is Precious

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    gone is gone for ever" . This sentence has encapsulated the true  value of time. Time gives only one chance and one has to put all effort and intelligence to make it best usable. Time is really a wonderful thing. It can be defined satisfactorily as- It has no beginning and no end. All things are born in time‚ grow in time and then decay and die in time. Time moves at its own pace. It cannot be commanded. It does not wait for kings or princess and has no pity for beggars. .It cannot be analyzed.

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    Postmodern Utopias

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    Postmodern Utopias "A late twentieth century style and concept in architecture that represents a departure from modernism and it has a heart of general distrust of grand theories and ideologies as well as a problematical relationship with any notion of art‚" this is the Webster ’s definition of the word‚ postmodern. Then we have a utopia‚ which is "an imaginary place or state of things in which everything is perfect." Utopia is also‚ a definition by Webster. The idea of a postmodern utopia is as follows

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    Utopia and Dystopia

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    Running away from the dark woods at a silent night‚ the man finally finds the paths. These two paths are separated by an old massive tree. Through the dim light from moon‚ the sign of the right side says “Brave new world‚ King—Aldous Huxley”. Turning to the left side‚ the men reads the sign “Utopia‚ King—Thomas More”. Thinking and wondering around the road‚ the men still can’t figure it out which road is better to choose. Suddenly‚ a wizard popped out. Switching the magic wand‚ the wizard said “Don’t

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    Narcissism In Precious

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    PRECIOUS‚Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire‚ depicts a world of horror that fallsupon a girl that grows up in a dysfunctional family‚ gets impregnated by her own father‚not once but twice. Claireece Precious Jones‚ 16 ‚who can’t write or read and also obese‚lives with her mean mother under constant abuse. an environment which allowsopportunists like her father who from time to time shows up to rape his own daughter.at the age of 12 bears the first baby who happens to be born

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    The Noble Savage

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    The “Noble” Savage Over the years‚ people have formed many different opinions over Rousseau`s noble savage theory. The main controversy sprouts from Rousseau`s statement that the natural human heart is good until civilization corrupts it. Golding’s exploration of the Noble savage theory has instigated theological and philosophical questions on the origin of human wickedness‚ as well as arguments comparing solitary and civilized human nature. Rousseau’s declaration that humans are naturally good

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    Utopia and Gattaca

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    Thomas More’s 16th Century text Utopia‚ written against the historical background of a medieval England plagued by problems of class division and social injustice‚ continues to reflect the importance of a government which ensures the safety and security of its citizens. So while More’s text was written as a possible alternative to a feudal world in which corrupt power of King and lords resulted in dysfunctional social‚ political and economic systems‚ we have to be careful that the satirical and critical

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    It started out as a joke. John Rives‚ a poet‚ was asked to present a TED Talk in 2007‚ and‚ unsure of what to present‚ he resulted in share something “so niche it [was] actually inconsequential or actually cockamamie”: a conspiracy theory revolving around 4 AM (Rives). Before the TED Talk‚ while researching a Polish poet named Wislawa Szymborska‚ a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for literature in 1996‚ Rives came across an eerily familiar poem entitled “Four in the Morning”. Because he was unsure

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