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  • A Critique of Colette Dowling’s Excerpt of the Cinderella Complex: Wo

    A Critique of Colette Dowling’s Excerpt of the Cinderella Complex: Wo

    The "battle of the sexes" that rages on today is just as strong as it has always been. Although an ever-increasing number of opinions are being heard and made known, many people are still ignorant and hold on to traditional views that can sometimes be damaging. Even though there has been much progress in the ways of communication and understanding, much is still needed to be done and improved upon. Colette Dowling is a well-respected

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: July
  • The Difference of Black and Right

    The Difference of Black and Right

    Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity. But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Question of Ends and Means

    The Question of Ends and Means

    The Question of Ends and Means A longstanding debate in human history is what to do with power and what is the best way to rule. Who should have power, how should one rule, and what purpose should government serve have always been questions, and more than once have sparked controversy and conflict. The rule of human being has placed our human need for order and structure against the human desire for freedom, and compromising

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Animal Farm Symbolism

    Animal Farm Symbolism

    The story takes place on a farm somewhere in England. The story is told by an all-knowing narrator in the third person. The action of this novel starts when the oldest pig on the farm, Old Major, calls all animals to a secret meeting. He tells them about his dream of a revolution against the cruel Mr Jones. Three days later Major dies, but the speech gives the more intelligent animals a new outlook on

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Yan
  • Napoleon Dynamite Critique

    Napoleon Dynamite Critique

    Napoleon Dynamite Napoleon Dynamite is a movie that really has no definite plot Climax or Resolution. It centralizes around a very interesting high school kid named Napoleon Dynamite and his experiences with his family and his two friends Deb and Pedro. The movie takes place in Idaho, in the present time, although Napoleon and his family seem to dress as if they were a few decades behind. Throughout the movie they are always wearing outdated

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Vika
  • Civil Rights Movement 1954-

    Civil Rights Movement 1954-

    This essay will cover points on the main events of the Civil Rights movement from 1954-65, and the impact that was made through them. The Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955-56 On the 13 November 1956 the Supreme Court outlawed segregation on Montgomery buses in the Browder v. Gale case. There had been successful mass boycott of buses by all Black citizens of Montgomery who were fuelled with intent to fight oppression and a determined onward

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: regina
  • The Time Machine - a Social Critique

    The Time Machine - a Social Critique

    Mischel Figusch About The Time Machine: "The Time Machine" is primarily a social critique of H.G. Wells's Victorian England projected into the distant future. Wells was a Socialist for most of his life with Communist leanings, and he argued in both his novels and non-fiction works that capitalism was one of the great ills of modern society. Rapid growth in technology, education, and capital had launched the Industrial Revolution in the 17th- and 18th-centuries, and

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Artur
  • Right Under Your Nose

    Right Under Your Nose

    Right Under Your Nose English Composition 103 I would like to take you on a journey, a slice of one family’s past and the worst decision they ever made. January fifteenth 1994 was a red-letter day for this family. The parents involved thought they had stumbled upon the answer to their prayers. Their unruly, impulsive, problem child was diagnosed with what doctors considered to be a treatable disease. The doctors insisted that their fourteen

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Are Humans Animals, or Are They Something More?

    Are Humans Animals, or Are They Something More?

    Human beings should be more than animals, but are they really? In Republic, by Plato, Antigone, by Sophocles, The Aeneid of Virgil, by Virgil, and On Justice Power and Human Nature, by Thucydides, it seems as though human beings really are nothing more than animals. Animals are thought of as not caring about anyone but himself or herself. It is survival of the fittest, if you are not strong enough, someone else will take your

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Top
  • Human Rights Violations of North Korea

    Human Rights Violations of North Korea

    INTRODUCTION North Korea is possibly the least accessible, and “the most brutal and repressive country in the world.” (Martin, 2006) Since its formation after World War II very little information has left the country. What has left are the defectors and the stories of horrible atrocities against humanity the government is bestowing upon its citizens. Classified as a democracy, it is just a mask hiding the Kim Dynasty’s totalitarian ways. With its ideology of “Juche,”

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Top
  • Gay Rights

    Gay Rights

    Gays and lesbians should have the same rights as anyone else. They are human beings too. They shouldn't be treated any different just because they like someone of the same sex. Their sexual preference shouldn't affect their choices and environment. Which is why I think that it's unfair for people to dicriminate against them. A major conflict is underway over equal rights and protections for gays and lesbians, including the right to marry (http://www.religioustolerance.org/homosexu.htm) I

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: David
  • Animal Farm by George Orwell

    Animal Farm by George Orwell

    Animal Farm By George Orwell Animal Farm is a story of how the animals revolted because of the way they were treated by Mr. Jones, the farmer. They felt that the farmers made all the profit, reaped all the rewards but didn't do any of the work. So they formed a government called Animalism. In Animalism, there are no owners, no rich, but no poor, workers got a better life, and all animals are equal.

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Top
  • Stagecoach Movie Critique

    Stagecoach Movie Critique

    In this film, John Ford is trying to convey that the people who are alienated from sociality are mostly good people. This idea has been conveyed by the alienated characters act very nice. Such as when the prostitute helps the baby when the married woman was pregnant, she even stayed up all night taking care of the woman. Also, the Ringo Kid was nice to everyone, unlike what people usually thinks of a criminal. ThereЎЇs

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Animal Farm Reveiw

    Animal Farm Reveiw

    Animal Farm Review I think I am going to use the tired and true answer and say that I found that the book was better. The reason I feel that the film wasn't as good as the book is because not only did the film have a different ending than the book. The film wasn't really suitable for any one. Personally I found it would be more entertaining to a younger audience. Unfortunately I also

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Top
  • Critique: Tribal Wisdom

    Critique: Tribal Wisdom

    Tribal Wisdom David Maybury-Lewis David Maybury Lewis (1992) wonders if we, as Americans, by having systematically chosen to dismiss as 'odd', 'weird', and not the 'right' way to live; in our views of foreign tribal cultures, have been hoisted by our own petard. By using his definition of a tribal society (for which there really is no one single way of life): "small-scale, pre-industrial societies that live in comparative isolation and manage their affairs without

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Interview Questions

    Interview Questions

    Answering the “Tell me about yourself” question by Jeff Skrentny, CPC/CTS, ATMS/Copyright © 2000-2003, Jeff Skrentny & Jefferson Group Consulting Let's face it, interviewing is stressful enough without having to answer stupid interview questions. But unfortunately, many interviewers, because of habit, lack of preparation time, poor training, or yes, even laziness, often ask stupid questions. Of those, one of the most challenging is the oft used “Tell me about yourself” interview opener. What most candidates

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Wake in Fright - an Honest Critique of Australian Society

    Wake in Fright - an Honest Critique of Australian Society

    “Wake in fright”: An Honest Critique of Australian society Australia, the average assumption would think of this continent as a hot, tropical, beach stricken paradise with many wonderful attractions. And they are right. Yet within this beautiful continent there are many obscurities filtering this so called “paradise” into one of the most dangerous places on the earth. Attractive beaches are asking to be swum in with their perfect waves; not showing that over the next

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Janna
  • Evolution of Individual Rights Prior to the Constitutional Convention

    Evolution of Individual Rights Prior to the Constitutional Convention

    Evolution of Individual Rights Prior to the Constitutional Convention Religious freedom is one main reason for the founding of our country. The concept of ideological and religious freedom remains as strong today as it was at the time of the founding of the United States. The founding fathers left their homelands for a country, which promised freedoms well beyond those, available to the masses during the times of early U.S. immigration. Representatives at the

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Steve
  • Japanese Animation

    Japanese Animation

    INTRODUCTION Japanese Anime Anime, which is short for (animshon) from the English word "animation", in the western world most popularly refers to the medium of animation originating in Japan, with distinctive character and background aesthetics that visually set it apart from other forms of animation (e.g. Walt Disney films, Warner Bros. short cartoons). (Baricordi, Andrea; Pelletier, Claude (2000). Anime: A Guide to Japanese Animation (1958-1988). Montreal, Canada: Protoculture). In Japan, the word anime is used

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Who Are We to Question Love: A Look into Love Through the Eyes of Clarissa Dalloway and Peter Walsh

    Who Are We to Question Love: A Look into Love Through the Eyes of Clarissa Dalloway and Peter Walsh

    Who are we to Question Love: A Look into Love through the Eyes of Clarissa Dalloway and Peter Walsh Throughout Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa Dalloway’s and Peter Walsh’s notions of love differ considerably. The choices made and the insecurities possessed by these characters mold their views of love. Clarissa’s concept of love is shaped by desire for society’s approval; her insecurities redirect the natural course of her love. Peter’s philosophy of love is more child-like than

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Women Shoud Have the Right to Choose

    Women Shoud Have the Right to Choose

    Jennifer Ford Ford 1 Ms. Moses ENG 112 23 October 2006 South Dakota’s governor Mike Rounds recently signed into law a bill to outlaw all abortions in the state with the exception of those performed to save a mother’s life, abortion is steadily becoming a hot controversial topic. Those in opposition of abortion say that it is an immoral act and that it should be banned throughout the country in all circumstances. Supporters of abortion

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: regina
  • Film Sequence Analysis of "do the Right Thing"

    Film Sequence Analysis of "do the Right Thing"

    Spike Lee’s 1989 film Do the Right Thing is able to effectively explore the problem of racial conflict in America by skilfully manipulating cinematic devices such as staging, narrative, cinematography, editing and sound. The concentration and emphasis on characters’ certain physical attributes with the use of photography and camera framing, the fast pace editing style and manipulation of sound all contribute to film’s overall meaning. In analysing the short sequence beginning with a small girl

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Janna
  • Un Secretary General Kofi Annan once Remarked That "the World Cannot Stand Aside When Gross and Systematic Violations of Human Rights Are Taking Place". What Is Needed, He Said, Are "legitimate and Universal Principles" on Which Intervention Can Be Based

    Un Secretary General Kofi Annan once Remarked That "the World Cannot Stand Aside When Gross and Systematic Violations of Human Rights Are Taking Place". What Is Needed, He Said, Are "legitimate and Universal Principles" on Which Intervention Can Be Based

    Morality is not about, what we should not do, but about what we should do. It is about doing the right thing. It is about how we should live our lives. No one seems to have the power to control another's actions and life. In order to find out if anyone has power, the source or basis of morality has to be established. With regards to this, there are four schools of thought. The four

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Max
  • Women’s Rights

    Women’s Rights

    Harriet Tubman Harriet Ross was born into slavery in 1819 or 1820, in Dorchester County, Maryland. She was raised under harsh conditions, and subjected to whippings even as a small child. At the age of 12 she was seriously injured by a blow to the head, inflicted by a white overseer for refusing to assist in tying up a man who had attempted to escape. At 25, she married John Tubman, a free African American.

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Woemens Rights in the Workplace

    Woemens Rights in the Workplace

    I am experiencing an employment violation in my workplace; my employer expects all of his employees to work 6-hour days with no break. The Employment Standards Act in BC indicates that my rights don’t agree with the guidelines my employer is asking me to follow. Let’s explore the conflict and see how this issue can be resolved. Stated in BC’s Employment Standard Act, an employee does not have to work any more then 5 hours

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Max