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    What is truth? All words hold power. Words have the power to break down and tear apart a person wither it be emotionally‚ physically‚ or spiritually and those same words have the power to build a person or foundation. But the words themselves are not what give them the power that they hold it is us the people that give them the powers and meanings that they hold. We might not be aware of it but we are the ones who determine which words have what type of power. We decide which words label you as

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    be missed in the grouping of individualist. Australia scored quiet low (36) on power distance because individuals in societies may not be equal. This expresses the attitude of the cultures towards these in equalities amongst all of us. Hofstede. G. (n.d) states that‚ “Power Distance is defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organizations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally”. It has to do with the fact that the followers endorse

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    How far will people go to achieve power over others and what will they do? Lord of the Flies is a novel by William Golden that shows how even the most innocent people become vicious over others. The author William Golden lived during the time World War II and Cold War and wrote Lord of the Flies. In the novel the author shows what fears can do to them and relationship and some reasons hows that when they’re stuck in a island and they have to have a leader so they can survive. Also there is some

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    Religious cruelty is the harassment of one religion to another. It involves the different views of all kind of beliefs as how they are beaten down by each other. In Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche the discussion God being seen as a different figure to all religions is brought up. In my response‚ I will analysis the passages 55‚ 66‚ 67‚ 129‚ and 183. Passage 55 states‚ “There is a great ladder of religious cruelty with many rungs; but three of them are the most important. At one time one

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    it lies in the proles” (pg.69). Repression is a very important issue in George Orwell’s novel 1984. The citizens can not follow their natural impulses because of Big Brother and the party fearing that if they did they would be a danger to their power. Overall Orwell was trying to prove that a totalitarian society does not work because there will always be someone that does not fit into the system and that a government can never fully take away a person’s natural

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    Cruelty comes in many different shapes and sizes‚ weather mental or physical the pain that is suffered by the victim is indescribable The novel Cat’s Eye by Margaret Atwood demonstrates to us that the cruelty that is suffered during ones childhood can stay with one well into adulthood. Throughout Elain’s childhood she suffered much at the hands of those around her. The one she suffered the most from though was a neighborhood girl named Cordelia. Cordelia force Elain to believe that she was better

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    Some claim knowledge is power‚ but is it ethical to use that knowledge and tamper with nature? It has often been said that “progress is born from doubt and inquiry”‚ however‚ when the inquirer takes this knowledge and uses it to play God‚ can his actions be justified? That is the dilemma in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ where protagonist Victor Frankenstein attempts to artificially create life‚ only for it to end in death and tragedy. The novel blatantly displays how taking things too far

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    The cruelty of society‚ within Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ is examined in various ways. The monster within the novel experiences the world when he is created and becomes lost. Since the dawn of man‚ adapting to society and possessing a feeling of belonging has been an instinct. Many different societies possess different cultures that individuals always try to accustom themselves to‚ from the way people dress to how a family is raised. Those who do not accustom themselves to the accepted culture

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    Does love really matter? In the story “POWER” by Alice Munro Nancy writes a diary of her life story. Nancy’s story involve marriage to a doctor she has played an irresponsible April fool’s trick on‚ and feels too embarrassed to turn him down‚she doesn’t want him to stay mad at her she accept the proposal just to get the embarrassment out of her way. Through writing characteristic of America’s realism period‚ Alice Munro emphasis these point that happen in the story independent‚ friendship and love

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    three waterfalls and ten stones-where Peekay may always find him. Peekay returns to school the following year with his problem solved‚ with Granpa Chook one of Inkosi-Inkosikazi’s magic chicken‚ and with the independent spirit he refers to as the "power of one." Granpa Chook becomes Peekay’s only friend at school‚ and Mevrou allows him to live in the kitchen where he keeps the cockroaches at bay. Peekay excels at school‚ yet he has learnt that surviving the system means one has to adopt a

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