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    The harsh reality of loneliness often experienced by married women in the Nineteenth Century ultimately leads Effi to seek pleasure outside of her relationship with Innstetten. She falls to Major Crampas‚ a known womanizer‚ in a lustful affair that ultimately results in Effi’s downfall. Though Fontane leaves it up to the reader to decide what is happening between Effi and Crampas. Although there is a clear turning point where Effi seems to understand the gravity of the sin she is committing. This

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    Kyle Rzucidlo 10/2/2012 ANTH 207 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Summary Notes 1. Summarize what you consider to be the main points of the assigned readings and the arguments that are being offered in each text. - Richard Robbins began Chapter 4 by asking how it is that people can believe in things that cannot be proven. The answer to his question requires examining the role of language‚ ritual‚ myth‚ and other features of social life that persuade people of the correctness of

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    In BBC’s film The Cell: The Hidden Kingdom Dr. Rutherford takes the viewer on a scientific quest to find the secrets of the cell‚ a story that is often left untold. For this reason (because it contains important information that is generally unknown) it is absolutely necessary and I highly recommend for everyone to watch it. At first the film may sound unappealing to some who don’t enjoy these sorts of films but that is probably because the film’s title is rather generic and as a result it may deter

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    Introduction: It is apparent that media and culture today are of crucial importance to real life. During last half century‚ due to the rapid development of technology‚ a number of media tools appeared in the public‚ including radio‚ television‚ popular music‚ movies and some other forms of mass media. Especially‚ the rise of films makes the culture industry as an increasingly interesting topic. When we speaking of culture industry‚ we might think about the influence from mass media and what is the

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    A Discourse to Promote Colonization (1584) 1. Hakluyt’s arguments for colonization included agricultural use of the land‚ spread of their religion‚ easy to travel to (for trade)‚ it would increase money in the economy because they would stop trade with other countries‚ they could increase their realm with their wealth that they earn from colonization of America‚ and they could defeat their enemies with their new found wealth. Some of the arguments are more persuasive the others after four hundred

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    Coldplay and The Chainsmokers are two of the most popular groups currently in the music industry. Though the two groups are very different in terms of styles and genre‚ they have both seen commercial success over the last few years. Coldplay‚ an established English alternative rock band signed by Parlophone Records in 1999 and The Chainsmokers‚ a DJ/EDM pop duo formed in 2012 after signing with Sony Music Entertainment. Described as electropop (McIntyre‚ 2017)‚ “Something Just Like This” was released

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    17th century‚ this german anti-semitism began to increase. The rise was due to two main political movements in german states. These moevments were Zionism and german unification. Zionism was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl‚ and was later led by Chaim Weizmann. It was a movement for the re-establishment‚ development‚ and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Palestine or Israel. As Zionism emerged more to the public eye‚ conspiracy theories led to the plot

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    Since Galileo began using a rudimentary compound microscope in 1609‚ whole new ranges of objects not known to even exist were discovered from that basic piece of technology. The microscope played the key role in discovering cells‚ and as it advanced with technology‚ so too did the cell theory. In 1665‚ scientist Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at slices of cork. He noticed that the cork was divided up into hundreds of tiny little compartments that he named cells. Hooke was the first person

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    "techniques" are used. If the therapist does not show these three qualities‚ the client ’s improvement will be minimal‚ no matter how many "techniques" are used. (Personality Theories). Another Psychologist was Theodor Lipps. Born 1851 in Wallhalben/Palatinate‚ Germany and died in Munich 1914. Theodor Lipps is known as the father of the first scientific theory of Einfühlung (“feeling into‚”) Lipps sees the unconscious process of Einfühlung is a natural instinct. Today‚ empathy is described as an objective

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    Four teenagers attacked a 13 year old boy because he admitted to be homosexual. The attackers were teenaged boys whose ages ranged from 14-16 years old. The boy who was attacked was named David and he was walking home from school when he was approached by his attackers. David claims that he did not know his attackers but they knew him. According to sociologists‚ it is common for victims of hate crimes to have been attacked by people they do not know. The attackers called David names like “Queer”

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