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    Theodore Dreiser reiterates that the former relationship was based on the reason that Hurstwood depended on her for “something to eat” (274). Hurstwood’s gradual shift from being a top manager of Fitzgerald and Moy’s saloon to a beggar ends Carrie and Hurstwood’s relationship and renews her independence. As the story progresses‚ Carrie begins to realize that she has become the breadwinner of the Hurstwood household by playing roles in theatrical plays.

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    What is the relationship between religion and morality? It is in my opinion that religion is dependant on morality and not the other way around. Through this‚ it can be stated that morality reinforces the development and evolution of religion. In this essay‚ I shall show that this is the case drawing from theories proposed by Plato‚ Kant and Berg. According to Jonathan Berg‚ “…a way to construe ethics as depending on religion would be on the basis of a ‘Divine Command Theory’ of ethics‚ identifying

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    Frankenstein’s relationship with Elizabeth has a clear parallel to his monster’s desire for companionship. Despite Frankenstein’s seemingly love-struck diction‚ he has always viewed Elizabeth as property. When he is first introduced to her she is called a "petty present"‚ a phrase which he "interpreted…literally". (43) This mentality that Elizabeth is Victor’s property sticks with him into adulthood‚ and when he eagerly looks forward to the day he "might claim Elizabeth" (134) her role in their relationship

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    fence was‚ I knew it was a place no one should be‚ let alone two children‚ but I was interested in the journey that would bring them there‚ the conversations they would have and the necessary end I felt their story would reach Describe the relationship between Bruno and Gretel? (15 pts.) At first in the story Bruno does not like Gretel and she doesn’t like him back. But as the story progresses they both gain respect‚ and trust for one another. but near the end they have ended up to pretty much

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    ISSUE -37 WE CAN USUALLY LEARN MUCH MORE FROM PEOPLE WHOSE VIEWS……. Learning is a life-long process‚ very much dependent upon perspectives one gets to see through. Thus‚ one cannot obviate the need for considering the perspectives of others towards different situations. Greatest advancements in the past have been made through learning from the contradictory thoughts of others‚ and thus by modifying our own personal opinion. Thus contradictory thoughts play a very important role in enhancing our

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    SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Sociology is known to be a very debatable subject without an agreeable consensus. Different perspectives exist and each one tries to explain the society in a different way. A perspective can be defined as a set of principles‚ an approach or a school of thought which helps to understand and explain social life. A perspective helps us to understand how the society is organised‚ how social life is arranged and how it functions. Sociological perspectives can be categorised

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    Graduation Requirements: Learning from the Past Over the past few decades‚ the way students learn has taken a drastic turn for the worse. Students memorize what they need to know‚ take the test‚ and then forget. Is this really going to help them in the long run? Students should be learning the material so that they can use it in the future. Back in Pythagoras’ time‚ there were no graduation requirements. Pythagoreans learned on their own time. They wanted to learn and apply as much as they could

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    Relationship of Crime from Poverty and Homelessnes [Student Name] [School] [Course / Project # ] [ April 12‚ 2012 ] [Instructor Name] RELATIONSHIP OF CRIME FROM POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS * Identification and explanation of the topic including a problem statement The topic is to define and provide the evidences to prove the relationship of crime and the poverty and homelessness which relate through the poverty basically. The crime starts from the poverty and the homeless is the theory

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    While Caesar listens toto his wifes concerns about not going out of the house that day‚ he ultimately makes the decisions to leave the house‚ calling her dreams and warnings foolish. He is in charge of the relationship. The relationship of Brutus with Portia compared to that of Caesar’s with Calphurnia is different in many directions‚ for Brutus and Portia have a soul-attached bond‚ when the conspirators went to Brutus’ house to plan the purging murder‚ Portia was broken

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    Many people considered that Romeo Montague was Juliet’s ideal partner‚ but throughout their eventful and short-lived relationship‚ Romeo portrayed himself to be a detrimental partner to Juliet. To start off‚ Romeo was a deceptive individual. He deceived Juliet into thinking he actually loved her when‚ in reality‚ he was a lecherous man. He showed his excessive sexual desire in Act 1‚ scene 5 when he immediately forgot about Rosaline because he was stunned by Juliet’s beauty whose far surpassed hers

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