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    World peace is an idea simple in principle but difficult to achieve in practice because‚ as individual members of our species‚ we have not found peace within ourselves. Societies cannot be peaceful societies until the members of the society look peacefully toward each other. But‚ it is impossible to look peacefully toward each other under constant threat for one’s survival. The quest for peace must be carried out on many fronts‚ the most important of which is for each of us to contribute our portion

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    think global act local

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    IF WE THINK GLOBALLY‚ DO WE OPPRESS LOCALLY? Our society is experiencing nowadays a budgetary crisis that prompts it for early solutions. This awful situation is affecting many countries which are trying to withdraw to early times. Nevertheless‚ things don´t seem to keep very well. Might it be because of thinking globally and therefore oppressing locally? I will try to give my opinion using some examples drawn from our culture‚ starting from the highest level of it. In order to solve the crisis

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    nant figures; for the reasons she had to make the decisions she did and in Gilman’s and Chopin’s the husbands were in control of the woman. In Olsen’s I Stand Here Ironing‚ the constraints of oppression were alive in her thoughts. Olsen’s fa’ade was being a housewife‚ she would have rather had other choices in her life and wanted more for her daughter as is told by the last quote in the story: In summary‚ all three women had no choice in their lives or they chose not to have a choice but to follow

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    Genochio 1 Comparing and Evaluating Two S.F. Murals People throughout time have always expressed their struggles through art. I’ve lived in San Francisco’s Mission district for most of my life and have always been fascinated with the murals in Balmy alley. “Victorion; Protector of the Mission” by Sirron Norris and “Naya Bihana (New Dawn)” by Martin Traverns both have political messages‚ but the messages are expressed in 2 different art forms. Although “Victorion” conveys a positive message and a

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    need to always have more than what is necessary because they can‚ without thinking about others‚ who fall victim to their wants‚ who are oppressed and have little to nothing at all. Every materialistic item in a society is due to oppressing and oppression. For every item made there is a want for it‚ as a result for this want‚ someone has to make these wants possible. Often many times people oppress others without knowing it. Simple items such as shoes‚ and clothes‚ basic necessities are ways of

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    Professor Steve Miller Political Theory 130 8 April 2014 Rejuvenating America: How Freirean Principles Can Revolutionize The U.S “Dialogue is the encounter between men‚ mediated by the world‚ in order to name the world. ” (Freire 88). At first it may be hard to relate this definition/principle to American politics and American society today‚ but with some critical thinking and research into the current issues in America‚ relevance becomes abundant. This is the case for many of Paulo Freire’s

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    A thin veil of feigned superiority shields the few from the deep expanse of chaos that surrounds them‚ but even the slightest tear can change everything. As ignorance and systematic immunity thickens the barriers of oppression‚ the NOT Festival and other similar movements serve as whetstones that sharpen the bodies of performers and enables them to cut through the cloth that has tossed them aside. Focusing on specific performances from the event‚ both Julie Tolentino and Luciana Achugar are exemplary

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    other hand‚ Orwell had a lot of sympathy for the oppressed people. Theoretically‚ he regarded Imperialism as evil. As a police officer‚ he had seen the tyranny and oppression of the British Empire in Thus‚ Orwell was in a mental conflict. He was an officer of the Empire which he hated. He had to serve the Empire and be an agent of oppression. On the other hand‚ he hated the Burmese for personal reasons‚ though he was on their side and he had sympathy. So he hated his job and thought of giving it up

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    Journey to Achieve Freedom: A Comparison of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey and The Color Purple by Alice Walker Influential activist and civil rights leader Martin Luther King‚ Jr. once said that “the ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people.” Every society is faced with the difficulties of distinguishing between what is good and bad‚ and finding the balance in between. Standing up for what is believed in proves

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    her husband’s will again. In a sense‚ even though Mrs. Mallard has died‚ her death can be seen as a release from the overpowering will of her husband. Her death‚ however‚ has also been seen as an indicator she could never be free from patriarchal oppression. Even if her husband had died she still would have been subjected to oppressive male domination of the time‚ thus her death reinforces the idea that her soul could never truly be free. Chopin contrasts the budding spring of the world outside

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