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    the dark side of money

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    Today though‚ I want to talk about the dark side of money. It’s so well known that money has a dark side that some people don’t even question if it has a light side. On the other hand‚ some people get so lost in their personal development ideas that they forget why money was hard for them to handle in the first place. Money has a dark side; at best it’s a useful tool‚ at worst it’s a vicious illusion. By the way‚ at this time I focus quite a lot on the dark in my writing. I ran away from that for

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    Souls of Black Folk

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    His choice in poetry clearly illustrates the struggle of colored Americans in the early 20th century. Schiller’s poem metaphorically explains that to “proclaim your might”‚ you must choose a pure and strong route to recognition. This is more or less Du Bois’ vision of progress for colored Americans. His chapter keeps in line with the themes of the poem‚ describing his early times as a teacher in Tennessee. As a student at Fisk University‚ he spent significant time during the summer vacation teaching

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    Child Of The Dark Summary

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    Carolina Maria de Jesus’ journal "Child of the Dark" is a complete account of five years spent living in a favela in Sao Paolo‚ Brazil. Carolina and her children spent their days and nights trying to survive in the most horrific of slums while the rest of the nation looked down upon them‚ scolding them for being poor and complaining about how the residents of the favela were nothing but a burden on the rest of the world. Rarely did anyone take pity on the single mother and her young‚ defenseless

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    Technology - the dark side

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    has enabled us to perform tasks that we could not do otherwise. A list of the benefits of technology would be very long indeed. However‚ as with almost everything we human beings have created‚ technology has a downside. There is‚ we might say‚ a dark side to technology. For openers‚ technology does not necessarily make life simpler; rather‚ it tends to make life more complicated. Nowadays‚ for example‚ nearly every discussion of the "wonderful power of technology to enrich our lives" mentions

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    Freud a Look at Man's Soul

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    those authors where at the surface his work presents itself in bold letters‚ leaving me the feeling that I can get what he is saying by reading the titles. Yet the deeper I go the deeper Freud goes. He has writing in-between the lines and then in-between those lines making it very difficult to ingest in a sitting. I will come up with a theory and then in re-reading‚ to find evidence for my theory‚ I find that his theory is actually the same as mine. At first I find myself upset because I am looking

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    Darkness and Night

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    imagery‚ and structure to portray the significance of dark and night in their poems. Although the poems differ in many ways they share a common theme of loneliness. They also use darkness as a symbol of their feelings. In the two poems “We Grow Accustomed to the Night” and “Acquainted with the Night” the authors use figurative language‚ sentence fluency and rhythms‚ and their word choice to reflect their similar views on the darkness of night symbolizing life experiences everyone has to face throughout

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    The Night Faces Up story‚ as well as the Star Trek episode I watched for this class all have me very intrigued by the kind of stories they are. I never really gave any thought into alternate realities or vivid dreams but these pieces that we have read for this class have brought forth a new perspective for me. The writers portray a very different world then reality an alternate to what the subject actually lives. In this excerpt she passes out for just a few seconds but in somehow some way she comes

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    Night

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    giving your ration of bread and soup to your old father. You cannot help him anymore. And you are hurting yourself. In fact‚ you should be getting his rations…’” This quote is what the Blockalteste said to Eliezer. Here‚ humanity is being lost. The way we live today‚ we give everything we can to the sick and old just to prolong death. We would like to keep people as comfortable as possible before the time comes. Here a point is made that‚ in this place‚ there is no room for being humane. It is man

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    The Suburbs: The Dark Age

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    experience the Dark Age. Gangsters‚ known as The Suburbs‚ ruled the Dark Age. The Suburbs consisted of three nasty villains: Stan LEES‚ DePECTIcon‚ and HEMoss. These three forces of evil worked together to corrupt and sabotage all the apples in Applevillage‚ the only food and drink source as far as the eye can see. Two young villagers‚ Luna and Juan‚ needed to survive of off these nasty apples‚ and apple juice so unfiltered‚ it shouldn’t even be called apple juice. In these dark times‚ Luna and

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    Dark Age Qualities

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    The qualities of a dark age- Any civilization’s history is filled with it’s ups and downs‚ the qualities that dictate whether the past is looked on with dread or nostalgia‚ usually being the former. There can be good reason for this‚ as the past is undoubtedly filled with tragedy and hardships. The evidence for this is found throughout history‚ from the middle ages‚ to the warfare of the Chinese Kingdoms‚ and even the slow decline of the Roman Empire to name a few. Entire societies would become

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