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    that material forces drive history. C. They say proponents of Freudian psychology question standard notions of “rationality”; I say that in fact many mathematicians use rationality to solve difficult problems. D. They claim that male students often dominate class discussions I would reply that‚ that is an opinion with no facts or evidence there is no gender domination. E. People thinks the film is the problems of romantic relationships but I say even though the film did have romantic problems

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    Invention and Tradition

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    Adaptations are widespread and universal. Adaptation problems - content‚ structure‚ and intertextual politics. Hutcheon wishes to consider adaptations as lateral‚ not vertical. One does not experience adaptations successively starting from the original work‚ rather the works are a large collection to be navigated. One might see an adaptation before the original. Hutcheon also wishes to view adaptations as adaptations‚ not as independent works. Three ways of story engagement: telling‚ showing

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    But who is to blame? Though some say it’s the fast-food industry‚ others argue it’s the parent’s fault. In recent discussions of obesity‚ one controversial issue has been whether the government has gone too far in invading personal rights. On the one hand‚ Jeff Winkler in his article “Most Americans oppose Michelle Obama’s Healthy‚ Hunger-Free Kids Act” surveyed citizens on how they feel on this issue and respondents argue that parents should have the ultimate say in their child’s diet. On the other

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    Nowadays‚ some undeveloped countries and traditional regions try to find the most appropriate way to accelerate the growth of domestic development. While some people agree that these areas should take advantage of appropriate technology with the guidance of traditional ideas‚ others disagree and argue that more modern ideas and advanced technologies can stimulate greater improvement of regional development. In my opinion‚ I agree that adopting more modern ideas‚ values and technologies are the best

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    Quinceañera Traditions

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    A problem I solved was deciding whether or not I would follow my culture’s customs. I am of Hispanic descent and in my culture‚ females at the age of 15 are expected to have a celebration recognizing their transition into womanhood‚ also known as a "Quinceañera". Having a Quinceañera is the dream of most Hispanic girls‚ it is something they’ve anticipated their entire life. This ceremony is not only significant to the girl who is being celebrated but also significant to the girl’s family. In my case

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    Within the chapters five and six of‚ They Say/I Say‚ by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein‚ they believe that while writing an essay‚ one may use many tools to help them strengthen their arguments. For example. Instead of rambling on about why a writer’s argument is credible‚ a writer may address criticism that others might say‚ and can use counter arguments to lengthen and strengthen their argument. When a writer does not implement counter arguments within their text‚ they may seem close minded

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    Religious Experience

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    from religious experience are never convincing.’ (35 marks) Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud present challenges to religious experiences. Marx’s challenges to religious experience arguments are sociological; he suggested that the origins of religious experience are to be found in society. He states religion is about mythological beliefs and an unreal god that distracted people from the real world‚ religion is ‘the opium of the people’‚ religious experiences create alienation and a religious experience

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    Religious Discrimination

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    The Importance of Religious Discrimination & Sexual Harassment Laws in the Workplace The Importance of Laws in the Workplace Rights as an employee vary from job to job‚ however there are basic rights that exist for all employees. All employees have a right to be treated fairly‚ have a safe environment to work in‚ be free from discrimination and to be free from harassment. There are laws that have been established to insure that these basic rights are protected. Among these are laws against

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    very true. In most cases‚ cultures do pass from generation to generation. But this has nothing to due with biology. Obviously‚ cultures can be passed through music‚ art‚ folklore stories‚ and games. But some of the best ways that culture and tradition are passed on are often overlooked. For example‚ South Korea is one country which over the years‚ through wars and independence‚ has retained a strong sense of culture. The country has easily maintained its culture through language‚ religion‚ and

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    Indian Customs and Traditions Faith‚ family and castes shape just about every aspect of Indian culture -- from birth to death -- and all the trials and parties in between. Indian society is structured around the families people are born into and where they are born. Individuals inherit their social position and stay within it throughout life. A caste‚ or jati (meaning "birth")‚ is the level within the social system that determines who people will marry and often even what line of work they can

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