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    ‘orientalism’ as the prejudice against Arabo-islamic peoples from a Eurocentric point of view. This false attitude towards eastern culture comes from the falsely romanticized images of Asia. He condemns the act of seeing Arabo-islamic peoples as only two types of peoples: terrorists and Oil-suppliers. He also condemns the ruling Arab-elites who have take over the orientalists romanticized representation of Arabic culture and who try to shape these countries accordingly. Edward W. Said’s name alone is

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    Document Analysis: Pastoral Letter: The Catholic Hierarchy condemns the anti-Treaty forces in the Civil War‚ 11 October 1922 The pastoral letter was written by cardinal Michael Logue and the other archbishops of Ireland in Dublin on 11 October 1922. In December of the previous year five members of the Irish delegation‚ including Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith‚ signed the Anglo-Irish treaty. When the delegations returned the treaty was met with fierce opposition. Apart

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    The Foreign Policy of Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad during his premiership During eighties of last century‚ Malaysia was not widely known by the world. Only a few of politicians might hear about Malaysia not as an economic power‚ but as an agricultural country which is the main supplier of crude palm oil. This situation changed when Tun Dr. Mahathir became the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia who has changed how the world judges and treats Malaysia. Besides of Tun Dr. Mahathir’s enormous contribution

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    We often argue for or base our moral convictions in the notion that they raise living standards of the general public‚ an idea reminiscent of Bentham’s utilitarianism (Bentham & Lafleur‚ 1948). Welfare is central to the arguments of both those who condemn and those who do not support laws to impede the phenomena of price gouging. Whereas those who argue for the latter‚ as Sandel paints as rather fervent economic liberals‚ believe markets abet overall social welfare by encouraging citizens to work hard

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    Friedrich Nietzsche’s essay in On the Genealogy of Morals explores the origins and meaning to different moral concepts. Nietzsche does not believe that moral values are given; rather they emerge under certain conditions‚ promoting the survival and growth of a particular group of people. The way Nietzsche describes morality as “the slave revolt in morality began with resentment itself becomes creative and gives birth to values: the ressentiment of natures that are denied the true reaction‚ that of

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    the nation as more become aware of this issue. The legal and moral implications of requiring potential employees to provide this information are serious. Many argue that this is an invasion of individual rights to privacy and even Facebook itself condemns this practice. Overall‚ demanding private login information is unethical and a violation of citizens’ rights in the United States. The reasons that some companies ask for logins are understandable. In recent years‚ social networking sites have

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    Part 1: Short Answer Answer the questions below on The Scarlet Letter and "In Reference to Her Children." Be sure to write your answers in complete sentences. 1. Identify and explain an emotion that Bradstreet expresses in her poem that any mother might have. She seems sad and miserable that all her children leave their nest when they grow-up. 2. Read Bradstreet’s biography. List two hardships she endured throughout her life. Then‚ in at least two sentences‚ explain how these hardships

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    should not have any significant power than anyone else because it should be a unanimous decision involved with each member of a community. Pertaining to Antigone‚ I believe that it should have been a group of people or the community’s decision to condemn Antigone rather than one personal decision from Creon because of personal spite with the family. Antigone without a doubt disobeyed Creon’s order about Polyneikes’ burial‚ but she was also doing justice for Polyneikes and her family. She hopes that

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    existence of the memory of the fallen. Binyon not only transfigures the position of the fallen but also demotes and analyses the lives of the rest of humanity pessimistically. Many of the compliments paid to the deceased condemn the living: “Age shall not weary them‚ nor the years condemn” implying that these will become the living’s faults to give hope on the potential of the lives of the fallen. The dead are compared to stars for two interpretations: firstly that stars are eternal: “that shall be bright

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    He ignores his son’s pleads to save Antigone‚ and he also disregards her want to bury her brothers so that they can have a proper afterlife. In this play Creon condemns others‚ for example he condemns Antigone to death and also accuses her sister Ismene. Creon’s pride rapidly diminishes when he realises his wrong doings. ’Ai‚ dead‚ lost to the world‚ not through your stupidity‚ no‚ my own. This occurs when he founds out both his

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