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    can unquestionably turn into polarization and when this occurs‚ people become daring because the dispersion of responsibility lessen the probability for person risk or negative consequences; basically‚ the person believes they are too low on the totem pole for consequences

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    The Greeks had a similar concept of masculinity as the modern Western world‚ including traits such as dominance‚ strength‚ and virility‚ all of which were reversed for stereotypical femininity. However‚ men were not ostracized or considered inferior if they did not conform to these ideals or deviated from the norms of sexual orientation or gender identity. Greek men’s power‚ influence‚ and potential were typically derived from their abilities and family lineage. However‚ women were also required

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    The Roaring Twenties was a decade of innovation throughout all aspects of the American culture. This momentous time period incorporated pivotal revisions in areas ranging all the way from the economy to women’s standards‚ and everything in between. The modifications implemented throughout the decade called for a shift in lifestyle‚ as people could enjoy luxuries never offered to them before. These revolutionary years brought on incredible opportunity and inspiration to the American people.. The

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    taking all the women. In guilt for the murder of their father figure they put up a Totem‚ symbol or animal which is believed that their spirit is inside in place of their father figure. Guilt was eventually paid of by praying or sacrificing to them Totem. Over millions of years the Totem becomes God‚ guilt then passed. The Totem is seen as sacred and must be protected. After a year the animal believed to be the Totem could be killed then eaten. The Oedipus complex‚ Freud believed that everyone suffered

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    “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” is nothing close to a bright and lively movie. It isn’t too uplifting‚ there is no warm‚ fuzzy feeling you receive. This movie is quite prosperous in symbolism‚ however‚ from a mile away it seems simple. It comes off as such a plain movie for those who do not take the time to understand it. With everything that pours into this movie‚ the only mundane thing about this movie is the town. You’ll get to see Gilbert Grape wallow in misery‚ discord‚ and at times -- yearning

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    In the Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne is convicted of adultery and condemned to wear a scarlet “A” and suffer essential excommunication from society. Hester and her young daughter‚ Pearl‚ find themselves outcasts in the Puritan society of seventeenth-century Boston. On the surface‚ this novel’s tale is the opposite of proto-feminist‚ a term applied to works that show the emergence of modern feminist concepts. Via the actions and characteristics main characters‚ or perhaps

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    better by simply improving your work environment whether you are a leader or a follower. In my work that I do today I would have to consider myself to be a follower because as a certified nurse assistant‚ you are pretty much at the bottom of the totem pole. There are so many people above you in which you have to take orders from and just spend your day doing what other people need you to do. It can be very stressful at times and after reading this book‚ it has given me a better understanding about

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    orange/yellow which signifies happiness and a lot of yellow is seen throughout the clip. As the kids run to him Cobbs totally forgets about the totem and doesn’t focus how long its spinning for and runs to his kids. The kids then say daddy and are really excited to see him and this is because they haven’t seen them in a really long time‚ this shows how the totem doesn’t even matter and how reality doesn’t even matter‚ it doesn’t matter if he’s in a dream or not‚ he’s just bothered about seeing his kids

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    up of three different levels including Moiety‚ Totems and Skin Names. Moiety meaning ‘half’ (Digital‚ 2015‚ para 3)‚ separates people into two groups‚ each side complementing the other‚ creating balance. If within the same Moiety‚ they are considered siblings. (Digital‚ 2015) The next level is Totems. Every individual has “at least four Totems‚ which represent their nation‚ clan‚ family group and their personal totem” (Digital‚ 2015‚ para 7). Totems can be an animal‚ plant or object‚ which reflects

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    Emily Carr was a Canadian artist and painter whose work was heavily influenced by the Aboriginal culture and people. (“Emily Carr”) She adopted a unique painting style which integrated aspects of impressionism‚ post-impressionism and fauvism. (“France 1910-1911”) Carr’s unique painting style accompanied by the Aboriginal influence gave her paintings an idiosyncratic touch. Carr also had to fight overwhelming obstacles in her life. Emily Carr lived a fascinating life full of challenges‚ which lead

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