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    Even though 12 people say you’re wrong and you broke the law‚ millions of other people are standing behind you saying you won. In the book Inherit the wind a man of the name betts cates was against the whole world. The two side are fighting over if Evolution should be taught in the classroom.Cates shows that he helped the world against a law that really showed up the facts about the past. I even though he didn’t win the case‚ he won by gaining millions of people support. Bert cates a young

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    The Stolen Generation describes the period of time in which the many Aboriginal children were forcibly removed from their families in order to discontinue the passing down of their culture‚ language and identity. These young children were sent to institutions or adopted by non-Indigenous families and received little to no form of education in comparison to the level of schooling offered to the white Australian children. Life was immeasurably harsh for the Aboriginal children as they were growing

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    The Origins of Guilt In both Nietzsche’s book The Genealogy of Morals and Freud’s Civilization and its Discontents‚ both authors address the origins of guilt and the effects it has on society. While they both address these origins‚ the two philosophers differ in their beliefs. Nietzsche deduces that guilt is a result of a man turning inward. Freud on the other hand relates guilt to the subconscious struggle between the ego and the superego. To understand Nietzsche’s version of the origin of guilt

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    Flannel Suit Sparknotes

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    Joshua Loerker Summer 2014 Summer Assignment AP US History Historical Book Review – The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit By Sloan Wilson Post-war life in the United States during the 1950’s affected many households and the quality of life for thousands. Sloan Wilson conveys this central idea by sharing a fictional story based off of the middle class in the Chicago suburbs. This is built upon by zooming in on personal accounts on main characters of the story‚ specifically Tom and Betsy

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    Hag Seed Sparknotes

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    Margaret Atwood’s Hag-Seed is a “take on Shakespeare’s play” The Tempest. The plot focuses on Felix and how he represents‚ as well as performs as‚ Prospero. The story of Felix and the story of Prospero are often parallel to one another. However‚ the conclusion of the play and Atwood’s novel do not seem to line up with one another. Atwood offers a summary of The Tempest at the end of the novel and this summary describes how Prospero ends the play‚ “Prospero finished the play with an epilogue‚ in which

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    The Hollow Tree Sparknotes

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    The Hollow Tree During the Civil War‚ Lincoln told the story of “The Hollow Tree” to illustrate the dilemma that the north was in given that many people who lived in the north were actually southern sympathizers. In the story‚ the tree was determined to be hollow and a dilemma faced the owner of the tree and house that lay underneath it. For if the owner of the house cut the tree down‚ the tree would cause tremendous damage because of the size of the tree‚ but if the tree wasn’t removed‚ it

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    The documentary “Race and Terror”‚ by VICE news documents the events that happened during the Charlottesville rallies‚ and the protestors’ views on the results of the protest. Throughout the film‚ Vice news portrayed obedience‚ violence‚ and authority shown by white nationalist‚ alt-righters‚ and neo-nazis in order to explore human identities. The documentary relates to the first two units that we have learned in our psychology course‚ more specifically prejudice‚ empathy gap‚ morality‚ and cognitive

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    Before taking this course I had a clue that like my race‚ Latinos‚ blacks had a community in which they felt safe to be who they are. One can see where black communities feel safe for they are surrounded by their race for they feel the safest free from prejudices‚ even though‚ now there is not as much racism as before it still exist in many situations seen around America. I was aware many blacks moved away to chase for freedom and jobs such as Latinos move from their home country to live the American

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    Octavio Paz Lozano once said: “Man does not speak because he thinks; he thinks because he speaks. Or rather‚ speaking is no different than thinking: to speak is to think” (N/A‚ 2000). Paz was a man of many talents. His knowledge and ability to write throughout his life earned him the title as on the greatest Mexican authors and diplomats of all time. Paz’s works supported both the surrealism and existentialism literary movements‚ two movements that he experienced first-hand while traveling throughout

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    Our Town Sparknotes

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    Donta’ Broussard 1393380 THEA 1331 "Our Town" Described by Edward Albee as "......the greatest American play ever written."Our Town explores traditional American values of community‚ religion‚ family‚ and the simple leisures while adding an unusual set‚ a Stage Manager who narrates and controls the action. Our Town addresses themes as mortality‚ the human condition‚ and the value of everyday life. In Our Town‚ the main role belongs to the Stage Manager‚ who jokes with the audience‚ narrates

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