Jesus Garcia Period 3 Music Appreciation Assignment No Church in the Wild – Jay-Z and Kanye West http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJt7gNi3Nr4 [Frank Ocean] Human beings in a mob What’s a mob to a king? What’s a king to a god? What’s a god to a non-believer? Who don’t believe in anything? We make it out alive All right‚ all right No church in the wild [Jay-Z] Tears on the mausoleum floor Blood stains the coliseum doors Lies on the lips of a priest Thanksgiving disguised as a
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Plato believed that the chief cause of factions is the difference in property owners. Recall that he said: "In each city there exists two cities; the city of the rich and the city of the poor - eternally at war." Madison was similar in his belief though‚ he believed the primary cause of factions is the unequal distribution of property. They each had their own set of solutions. Madison understands that factions cannot be eliminated (recall Federalist 10) where he provided the two methods in
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middle class. On the other hand‚ I was born after the Baby Boomers‚ when post WWII expansionism‚ the New Deal economy‚ and advances in civil rights were retrenching‚ and globalization and privatization were on the upswing. Coming of age in the post 60’s era and dealing with chronic mental health problems has changed my perspective on the accessibility of the American dream and its promise of equal opportunity. To put it mildly‚ things did not go according to my expectations. In my own case‚ I grew
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Post-apartheid Society “A Matter of Taste” by Alex La Guma Alex La Guma’s short story “A Matter of Taste” talks about the post-apartheid social relationships and conflicts between the mixed races‚ also known as the coloureds and the whites. Through the observation of John‚ the narrator‚ the American Dream is interpreted differently by Whitey and Chinaboy; in other words‚ by the wealthy and respectable whites and the poor non-whites. Throughout the short story‚ various examples of characterization
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one’s attitude towards education. The socioeconomic status‚ an element of culture‚ and experiences with that status in school‚ and culture’s viewpoint towards education of a person directly correlates with one’s attitude towards education. Negative attitudes towards education are caused by below average socioeconomic statuses. If education‚ and its institutions‚ degrade a person based on their wealth creating negative experiences‚ that person will then have a negative attitude towards education. Jeff
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Aristotle’s Critique of Plato Aristotle took a distinct path verging from the foundation of Plato’s philosophy. In order to control society Plato used the noble lie‚ so people under the state wouldn’t question their place in life. Aristotle‚ on the other hand‚ used the idea of "civic virtue of friendship" to create a sense of community. "For Aristotle‚ friendship is a virtue "most necessary for our life." Without friendship‚ life would be missing a major dimension and in consequence our live
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Subject matter: “The Man from Snowy River” is a household poem. The man is trying to get the main colt back to the owner. The man from Snowy River was a man that was hard‚ tough and wiry. Theme: Never judge a book by its cover. As you never know what some people are capable of. The hero‚ the man from Snowy River‚ is typical of an Australian. An anonymous‚ lone and silent stranger who saves the day‚ exactly the type of stockman the Australian bush is meant to produce. The message of the poem
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Sometimes‚ You Just Need a Little Push Everyone loves a good light hearted story‚ and the story “God Loves Drunk People Too” is just that. “God Loves Drunk People Too‚” is a funny story about a couple who gets an unexpected visitor in the middle of the night. When this visitor asks for a favor the couple must decide whether or not they should help him. This story’s humor belongs to the Incongruity theory because at the beginning of the story when the main character refuses to help someone‚ the audience
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best in people the positive that we are made in the image of God and therefore if God make us so unique and special than all humans should be valued and respected. As it is said in the scriptures Genesis 1:27: “So God created ‘man’ in his own image‚ in the image of God he created him‚ male and female‚ he created them.”(NIV Study Bible) I am not naïve enough to believe that all people see the world in this light ‚ but living in a fallen world and reflecting of the life of Christ who always was
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O.C #2-Machiavelli Though often presented as two ideological opposites‚ personally I find there to be a lot more similarities between Plato and Machiavelli than usually acknowledged. Obviously there are some sharp contrasts. If one examines the excerpts from Machiavelli’s “The Prince” and Plato’s “The Republic”‚ it’s easy to conclude that Plato believed it to be essential for a government leader to be just‚ good‚ and free from corruption. Whereas Machiavelli’s ideal ruler is less concerned
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