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    Millions of individuals are discriminated against based on features beyond their control‚ including race‚ gender‚ religion‚ and socioeconomic status. In Jonathan Kozol’s Savage Inequalities‚ the writer illustrates the extreme poverty in St. Louis‚ describing: ...Sewage‚ which is :flowing from collapsed pipes and dysfunctional pumping stations‚ has also flooded basements all over the city...a blackened lot

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    “The Righteous mind” by jonathan Haidt.This book about morality and ethical.what is the ethical and moral society‚ where it comes from and what is its scope? Although this is all very abstract problem‚ but we in real life too many large and small dispute involves understanding about what is "goodness". This book for understanding human thought and behavior are very helpful.The six moral matrices—Care/harm‚ Fairness/cheating‚ Loyalty/betrayal‚ Authority/subversion‚ Sanctity/degradation‚ and Liberty/oppression—are

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    In his book‚ Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope‚ Jonathan Kozol pulls back the veil and provides readers with a glimpse of the harsh conditions and unrelenting hope that exists in a community located in the South Bronx called Mott Haven. Mr. Kozol provides his own socially conscious and very informative view of the issues facing the children and educators in this poverty ravaged neighborhood. Just his commentary would paint a very bleak picture of the future. It is the words

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    Chapter three “Divine Illumination:The Secret of Christian Progress” focus on one man‚ whose name is Jonathan Edwards. He was English Puritan. He preached sermon‚ which the title is “A Divine and Supernatural Light‚ Immediately Imparted to the Soul by the Spirit of God‚ Shown to Be Both a Scriptural and Rational Doctrine” in 1734. He made distinction between revelation immediately communicated by God which is “without any intermediate causes‚” and it comes directly from God to the receiver‚ and revelation

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    Everyone talks about serious issues that are going on in the world but not everyone can state them in a way that makes the audience laugh. It may come off as being rude or sarcastic but people remember the points that the author is trying to bring more attention to. In the English language‚ this form of writing is called satire. Satire could be described as writing that exposes serious issues by using irony and over exaggeration to make a point. Jonathon Swift is considered to be one of the greatest

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    Essay From 1661 to 1722 the emperor of China‚ K’ang-hsi‚ has lived a strenuous yet fruitful life exceeding above and beyond the standards that a normal emperor usually lives up to within his ruling time. The author of the book “Emperor of China” by Jonathan D. Spence has translated documents written by the emperor himself (K’ang-hsi) in order to almost perfectly portray a “self-portrait” of the emperor in the span of his reign during the Ch’ing dynasty. My essay will consist of a few ways on how a king

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    In his book‚ “The Shame of the Nation”‚ Jonathan Kozol outlines core inequalities in the American educational system. According to Kozol although great steps were made in the 1960s and 1970s to integrate schools‚ by the end of the 1980s schools had begun to re-segregate. In inner cities such as Chicago‚ eighty-seven percent of children enrolled in public schools were either black or Hispanic‚ and only ten percent were white (page#). It seems that there are many different factors contributing to the

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    Often in sermons ministers persuade their audience to behave in a spirituals or morel fashion‚ such is the case in Jonathan Edwards where he meaning God can destroy the sinners with ease if they do not repent. Edwards wanted to impact his audience by appealing to their fear‚ pity‚ and vanity .Edwards had a powerful impact on his puritan audience because of the use of cautionary tone‚ vexed imagery‚ and admonishing figurative language. Furthermore Edwards had a powerful impact on his puritan audience

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    lyrics criticizing American culture and the chaotic society in which the characters live defines “Anything Goes” as a true jeremiad. “Anything Goes” critiques the immorality of the Roaring Twenties. Similar to Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚ by Jonathan Edwards‚ “Anything Goes” comments on the shockingly immoral ways of the people. Describing the sinfulness and “wickedness” (Edwards) of the Puritan people‚

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    Notes on Jonathan Swift’s utopian and dystopian worlds Constantin Manea Maria-Camelia Manea University of Piteşti Abstract: The present paper‟s aim is to substantiate the features of novelty that Swift generated in English and (indirectly) in world literature‚ with regard to the use of utopian and dystopian elements within the broader scope of satire. Jonathan Swift‟s satirical prose‚ which was meant to ridicule human vices and flaws‚ as well as a number of highly topical issues‚ considered with

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