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    “Children are born each winter‚ but women never see their children and children never know their parents” (Rand 41). In Anthem newborns are immediately taken away from their mothers. The government does this‚ because they want everyone to be equal. By doing this‚ no one will get attached to a certain person and no one will receive more or less love than someone else. When children are born in the “Home of Infants” until they are five years old so that everyone will remain equal. We remember the

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    respect and protect the dignity of human from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death. It can also be considered as a corruption of the medical profession where physicians take on an ethical code to serve life and never to kill. My reaction to euthanasia is one of mixed feelings. Although I support the rights of patients and respect their decisions to use euthanasia‚ I’m not sure that the patient is clearly thinking at that time (whether because of pain or illness) and really wants

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    HACKERS Submitted by: Mariel A. Ricohermoso BSIT 3B Submitted to: Mr. Juan Leandro Achaval Hackers Summary: A Seattle boy Dade “Zero Cool” Murphy (Jonny Lee Miller) is arrested and charged‚ at the age of 11‚ with crashing 1‚507 systems in one day and causing a single-day 7-point drop in the New York Stock Exchange. And because of that he was banned to own or operate a computer or touch-tone telephones until his 18th birthday. Before Dade turns 18‚ his mother

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    starling message about the reality and costs of war. He highlights the dehumanisation and futile deaths of the soldier’s life’s in the year 1917 throughout the gloomy war in his poems Anthemed for doomed youth and the next war. In Wilford Owen’s poem‚ Anthem for doomed youth the battlefields dull conditions influenced the dehumanisation of the men at war‚ reducing them to cattle “what passing-bells for who die as cattle”. Initially the crucial repetition of dehumanisation on the enforcement

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    Reaction Paper The studies reflect that the fact in the Philippines‚ sons and daughters are raised and treated differently within the family‚ in accordance with parents’ gender expectations that minor society’s own prescriptions for what is appropriately masculine and feminine. The studies reveals some of the disadvantages experienced by the girl-child stemming from the restrictions she has to contend with compared to the boy –child. She is also given more responsibilities inside the house because

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    November 4‚ 2011 Sociology 101 Reaction Paper #1 In selection “Sick out of Luck‚ The Uninsured in America” by Susan Starr Sered and Rushika Fernandopulle it discusses the many uninsured people in our society and the extreme measures they go to in order to receive health insurance and also the difficulties of not having health care. In this selection the author’s don’t really have an argument but in the beginning of the selection they talk about the interviews they have had with uninsured Americans

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    First‚ I feel pity because you can see the faces of Matilda’s parents that they don’t want a daughter‚ seeing her also that she desperately want to have a book but her parents won’t give her a book and for having a very cruel parent. Second‚ I was amazed when I saw Matilda fix and feed herself independently‚ finished a lot of magazines and books in their house and in the public library‚ having a good sense of fashion at a very young age and having a high Intelligent Quotient. There are five chief

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    Reaction Paper I watched this movie entitled “Real Steel”. This story revolves around the father‚ the son whom he abandoned and the robot that the boy found. After watching the movie‚ and applying the concept of leadership into it‚ I may say that the true leader is the boy and the new leader is his father. In that movie‚ the eleven year old boy was able to stand for what he believes‚ to fight for what he loves‚ to influence a person towards a goal and brings out the best in him. Though he is

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    stairs with her sister and the front door opens. Brantley Mallard walks in and he’s not dead. Mrs. Mallard receives the shock her sister tried to prevent. Later‚ the coroners examined her; they say she was so full of happiness that it murdered her. Reaction. Marriage is sometimes a hard struggle‚ in “The Story of an Hour‚” Mrs. Mallard has to deal with her husband’s death. She seems melancholy at first but when she goes to her room she feels free. It must be hard losing a loved one but Mrs. Mallard

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    Jenna Sunderland In the final chapter of Anthem‚ Prometheus‚ also known as Equality‚ writes that he now understands “why the best in me had my sins and my transgressions; and why I had never felt guilt in my sins.”(pp 98) He now can come to terms with his height and his mind‚ how he has been blessed with these “sins” and through his journey can finally distinguish the faults and conservatism of his society. Equality 7-2521: a label; a stamp; the only form of identification that is allowed in

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