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  • Societies Role upon the Woman of Today

    Societies Role upon the Woman of Today

    When I look at myself in the mirror, all I see is the flaws. I look in the mirror and think about the “image” that our media puts out there today. Women are heavily influenced by how we are expected to look, instead of what needs to be done in order for us to be successful. When women are looked at, they are judged immediately; by their looks, the way they dress, and even by

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    Essay Length: 432 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Bred
  • Greek and Roman Art

    Greek and Roman Art

    Greek and Roman Art Grinning masks, padded fat suites, and enlarged genitals all have something in common. They were part of a comedy in the classical Greek theater. The theater originated around 400 B.C. and different types of plays were common. The comedy and tragedy is what I will focus on along with the theater itself and some terms from the theater. The theater itself was held outside in an amphitheater. The auditorium originally had

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    Essay Length: 817 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Yan
  • Starving Society

    Starving Society

    Starving Society It has been said that hunger is sharper than the sword. This saying becomes much clearer after reading the book The Siege, by Helen Dunmore. The book paints an overpowering picture of the suffering that accompanies starvation. I know I was much more thankful for the food I have after reading the book. The story takes place in 1941 in Leningrad. It is a time when the people of Leningrad are overwhelmed by

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    Essay Length: 1,340 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Andrew
  • The Scarlet Letter - Puritan Society

    The Scarlet Letter - Puritan Society

     In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, life is centered around a rigid Puritan society in which one is unable to divulge his or her innermost thoughts and secrets. Every human being needs the opportunity to express how he or she truly feels, otherwise the emotions are bottled up until they become volatile. Unfortunately, Puritan society did not permit this kind of expression, thus characters had to seek alternate means to relieve their personal anguishes

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    Essay Length: 557 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Industrial Revolution: How Did the Industrial Revolution Transform Society?

    Industrial Revolution: How Did the Industrial Revolution Transform Society?

    2. How did the Industrial Revolution transform society? During the 1700's, manufacturing companies in Britain began producing goods in a completely new way that would soon spread across Europe and then across the world. Inventors built remarkable machines. New forms of power, such as steam, replaced the strength of human and animals. The factory system of making goods also came into use. All of these advances affected patterns of living as well as working. Because

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    Essay Length: 458 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Bulimia: A Threat to Society

    Bulimia: A Threat to Society

    In a society that discriminates against people, particularly women, who do not look slender, many people find they cannot - or think they cannot - meet society's standards through normal, healthy eating habits and often fall victim to eating disorders. Bulimia Nervosa, an example of an eating disorder that is characterized by a cycle of binge eating and purging, has become very common in our society. Although it generally affects women, men too are now

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    Essay Length: 432 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Jon
  • Baker Street Irregulars Society

    Baker Street Irregulars Society

    La premiиre sociйtй holmйsienne du monde Devenu un monument de l’holmйsologie, les Baker Street Irregulars ont 67 ans. Comment le plus vieux club holmйsien du monde, qui compte aujourd’hui plus de 300 membres vivants, a-t-il vu le jour ? Bref historique... Nйe, pratiquement, dиs la parution de la premiиre aventure de Sherlock Holmes, l’holmйsologie s’est pratiquйe de faзon individuelle jusqu’en 1934, annйe oщ l’amйricain Christopher Morley (1890-1957), homme de littйrature aux multiples visages et membre

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    Essay Length: 2,397 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Responsibility of a Catholic Citizen in a Free Society

    The Responsibility of a Catholic Citizen in a Free Society

    Before we start to talk about our responsibilities we should be grateful that we are able to practice our own faith and we can stand up for our religion and speak up about it. We are here to be an example for the rest of the people out there who do not know any better and are falling in there lives. It is our responsibility to help them and that’s not the only thing we

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    Essay Length: 803 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Anna
  • Greek Poetry

    Greek Poetry

    The Greek Poetry When you think about ancient Greece you think about the great battles that were fought for thousands of years. Or the great rulers that expanded their empire to the entire known world. Some of us may think about the Greek Gods and the Myths of ancient Greece. But the thing I think about the most is the thing I know the least about their poetry and mainly Homer's The Iliad and The

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    Essay Length: 632 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Greek Mythology

    Greek Mythology

    The Greeks believed that the earth was formed before any of the gods appeared. The gods, as the Greeks knew them, all originated with Father Heaven, and Mother Earth. Father Heaven was known as Uranus, and Mother Earth, as Gaea. Uranus and Gaea raised many children. Among them were the Cyclopes, the Titans, and the Hecatoncheires, or the Hundred- Handed Ones. Uranus let the Titans roam free, but he imprisoned the Cyclopes and the Hundred-

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    Essay Length: 312 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Victor
  • Greek Step Show

    Greek Step Show

    Homecoming 2005 As homecoming approached , I was excited. Finally when homecoming came around my number one thing I wanted to attend was the Greek Step Show. I wanted to attend the Greek step show because I love the fraternities and the sororities and I love to see them step. Another reason why I wanted to attend was because my dorm, White Hall, won the dorm step show and they were competing in the show

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    Essay Length: 323 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Powerful Anti-Intellectual Society

    Powerful Anti-Intellectual Society

    Today's society is a very "powerful anti-intellectual society". As Northrop Frye has stated in the article "Don't you think it's time to start thinking?" I also agree that today's society is very anti-intellectual. Teenagers are exposed to video games, drugs, violence, slang, and many other things that do not want to think. These things make teenagers choose the wrong path. From the age of ten we are given video games as birthday presents, or even

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    Essay Length: 549 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Dangers of a Totalitarian Society Exposed in Brave New World

    Dangers of a Totalitarian Society Exposed in Brave New World

    On a one-dimensional level, Brave New World is the portrait of a perfect society. The citizens of this Utopia live in a society that is free of depression and most of the social-economic problems that trouble the world today. All aspects of life are controlled for the people of this society; population numbers, social class and intellectual ability. History is controlled and rewritten to suit the needs of the state. All of this is done

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    Essay Length: 2,594 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Edward
  • Crime and Society

    Crime and Society

    The word �prison’ evokes a stream of images of inmates banging on the bars of their cells and armed uniformed guards, but lately it is becoming more of a popular belief that Prisons may be too soft. The basic reason for the existence of prisons is that society expresses its wishes through court and finds it necessary to separate and isolate some people, who have broken the law. The concept of this is as old

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    Essay Length: 1,351 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Jack
  • Mental Retardation in American Society

    Mental Retardation in American Society

    Research Paper: Mental Retardation in American Society Mental retardation is a very serious illness, and most of the American population is ignorant regarding the subject. Approximately 3 percent of people in the U.S. are considered mentally retarded. With a percentage like this, the ignorance on the subject is bizarre. The nation has adopted slang terms such as “retard”, to insult others. Using this term is a way to call someone stupid. But there is

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Propaganda in Our Society

    Propaganda in Our Society

    Propaganda in our Society Propaganda is a type of message aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of people. There are many different types of propaganda that are used in our society. The two that I am going to talk about are political propaganda and religious propaganda. The first form of propaganda that I will talk about is religious propaganda. Religious propaganda is when people who believe in one religion describe how other religions are

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    Essay Length: 476 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Mike
  • True Progress Towards Perfection Begins When We Are Alienated from the Society

    True Progress Towards Perfection Begins When We Are Alienated from the Society

    Many societies try to get its people to conform to a standard. This policy diminishes the chance of growth as a society. Forcing any level of conformity upon people only helps to stifle their creativity. I believe that people cannot start their journey for perfection until they begin to alienate themselves from society. People cannot grow in an environment that purposely tries stunts their growth. They must separate themselves from this negative element to continue

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    Essay Length: 362 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Mike
  • Juries and Their Place in Society

    Juries and Their Place in Society

    The first months of war resounded with the collision of the war plans pored over for decades by the general staffs of Europe. The original German plan for a two-front war, drafted by Helmuth von Moltke the elder, had called for taking the offensive against Russia and standing on the defensive in the rugged Rhineland. The plan showed military prudence and complemented the stabilizing diplomacy of Bismarck. But Alfred, Graf von Schlieffen, presided over the

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    Essay Length: 488 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Victor
  • Conforming with Society

    Conforming with Society

    Rushi Pandya English III Honors Ms. Cameron 9 January 2007 Must We Conform? Not Only does Society not require conformity, it goes as far as to encourage individualism. Many instances provide proof that this statement is a reality. Throughout history, science, our modern world, etc. we see examples of distinctiveness benefiting the individual. How else do unique personas such as Michael Jackson and Paris Hilton thrive in our world? Yet even if individualism does not

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    Essay Length: 674 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Effects of Television on Society

    The Effects of Television on Society

    It may be hard to admit, but television has become an intricate part of our everyday lives. People often find themselves sitting in front of the television screen for a longer period of time than ever before and this is due to the fact that television has evolved immensely over the past few years. Society is so addicted to television that it has become an issue. People are not aware of the dangers that television

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    Essay Length: 1,040 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Edward
  • Society’s Identity

    Society’s Identity

    Naturally, when I think about living a homosexual or bisexual lifestyle, I don’t have any desire to do so. But, as much as a person says he does not have any desire to interact homosexually, he does not know how much society's influence plays in his lack of desire, even if it is subconsciously. It is hard to truly discover yourself unless you put yourself in an open-minded state of vulnerability and then assess your

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    Essay Length: 715 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Vika
  • The Great Society

    The Great Society

    The Great Society was a domestic social program created in the 1960’s by President Lyndon Johnson. While President Johnson acknowledged the greatness of the United States, he also recognized there was a large segment of the United States that was not part of the success story – people living in poverty. While I am not saying that giving to the less fortunate is wrong or those who are at disadvantages because of uncontrollable circumstances should

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Anna
  • Use of Art in Society

    Use of Art in Society

    Did You Know? Young people who participate in the arts for at least three hours on three days each week through at least one full year are: • 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement • 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools • 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair • 3 times more likely to win an award for

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    Essay Length: 323 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: July
  • Music, Technology and Society

    Music, Technology and Society

    Music, Technology and Society Music and the relationships of music have changed drastically in our society. The course of studies and the evaluations of the applications of the technology of music, the making and the listening of music have changed in the way we listen to music, the styles of music in our society and in the media. The importance of the technology in music today, has, over the past century been charted through the

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    Essay Length: 1,040 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Yan
  • Disney World: A Controlled Society

    Disney World: A Controlled Society

    In Susan Willis article “Disney World: Public Use/ Private State,” she makes the claim that Disney World is too controlling by stating that, “If your idea of heaven is a place where you need only relax and wait for someone to take care of your every comfort and amusement, and where no unexpected surprises can crop and destroy your enjoyment, then Disney world is for you” (Willis 650.) Disney World provides the illusion for

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Wendy

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