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    fully understand yourself you can begin to investigate how other things and other beings fit into your own world. Basho and Hobbes are two very intellectual thinkers/writers that come from around the same time periods. However‚ despite the years between these two intellectuals they share many common themes. Basho was a Japanese writer from the 17th Century focusing on himself within nature and the surrounding environments interacting. Hobbes was a thinker/writer that existed

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    as romeo. They had convinced themselves that the relationship would work‚ although he had been vanished and her family hated his. The young couple believed that their relationship would last forever but it ended very quickly because of the hatred between the two families. If both families didn’t have so many grudges and bitterness‚ romeo and juliet could have survived it all and they wouldn’t try to sneak around and go against their families

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    these two mass murders the Holocaust had no previous state of being in competition with each other between the Jewish Germans and Jewish Germans‚Took a long time to fight back against the Naziparty (was not organized)‚ Lasted over 6 years (6 million murdered)‚Nazi used gas chambers and the work camps‚Nazi party only killed Jewish people ("inferior race").Rwanda Differences was that the Rival between the Hutu and the Tutsi had lasted for years before the mass murder began‚ Tutsi fought back against

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    The Plague and Frankenstein The quest for knowledge is eternal and almost never-ending. People devote their lives to studying and advancing their knowledge‚ but their advancement is always held in check by society and the people who studied before them. Several novels have been written which explore the effect knowledge and its limitations can have on society. This paper will focus on Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year‚ and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus. Even though these

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    The connection between hierarchy and our democratic government is simple‚ they can not exist without one another. A civil society offers range of organized groups and institutions in a democracy. In a democracy civil society have respect for the law‚ for the rights of individuals and other groups. Social media has the potential to create a civil society‚ however‚ it could cause conflict because people view and want things differently. Both Malcolm Gladwell‚ and Janet A. Flammang are activists in

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    brought up many problems. This brought along racism against Aboriginals‚ which today we still struggle to free our community of. We have foundations such as ’close the gap’ that aims to completely dominate racism‚ and close the age expectancy gap between Aboriginal Australians and Non-Aboriginal Australians. In terms of wars Australia fought in WW1 and WW2‚ but never experienced intense wars with neighbouring countries or civil wars. In political history‚ Australia was made into a collection of colonies

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    of our list of little known facts about Cleopatra‚ the famous female ruler of Egypt. For instance‚ she may have poisoned her own brother‚ and been less beautiful than has been said throughout history. Here’s part two of our list. Number Eight: A Sibling Rivalry Incest and murder attempts were a huge part of traditions back in the days of this ruler. Her first brother-spouse‚ Ptolemy XIII‚ drove her out of Egypt‚ and the pair ended up facing off in a civil war later on. Number Seven: Cleopatra had

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    The two main setbacks in the formation of the German state were uncertain geographic boundaries and religious conflict (Krieger 151). Germany was divided by the Catholics and Protestants which led to a later unification due to the strife between the two. They also lacked natural borders which allowed for more conflict with surrounding areas. Due to their central location‚ there were many European wars fought in Germany and the constant conflict made it harder to focus on industrializing.

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    identity within Gentile environments and among other Jews. The narratives of Esther and Ruth show the obscured tangle of Jewish identity within Gentile environments and among other Jews‚ offering contrasting perspectives that highlight the tension between assimilation and preservation. While Esther’s story emphasizes the importance of resistance against assimilation and the preservation of cultural heritage‚ Ruth’s narrative celebrates inclusivity and diversity within the Jewish community‚

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    The state of nature is thus a state in which all men abide by this facially straightforward law: “Men living together according to reason‚ without a common superior on earth‚ with authority to judge between them‚ is properly the state of nature” (Locke 15). Man’s rights‚ which Locke lists extensively‚ also take root in this law. In the exercise of his reason‚ Locke asserts‚ man will naturally conclude that all men are “equal and independent‚ [and] no

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