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  • The Indian Act and Its Effect on Modern Society

    The Indian Act and Its Effect on Modern Society

    The Indian Act and its Effect on Modern Society The Indian Act is one of the most outdated and irrelevant pieces of legislature ever written. In 1876, the Crown consolidated all existing laws pertaining to Indians, and called this new document the Indian Act. They did not solicit input from Aboriginal people and in fact, at that time, Aboriginal people were not even allowed to vote for or against the politicians who were creating this

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Anna
  • Relationship Between Art and Society: Mimesis

    Relationship Between Art and Society: Mimesis

    Relationship Between Art And Society: Mimesis The relationship between art and society: Mimesis as discussed in the works of Aristotle, Plato, Horace and Longinus The relationship between art and society in the works of Plato are based upon his idea of the world of eternal Forms. He believed that there is a world of eternal, absolute and immutable Forms (the world of the Ideal) and thought that this is proven by when man is faced

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    Essay Length: 523 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Jon
  • Gun Control in Society

    Gun Control in Society

    Gun Control in Society When you think of guns, you think they are associated with death and violence. Gun producers try to target and influence every day Americans like you and me to purchase guns. They try to make it seem like our society is unsafe so if we buy guns, we will have protection. We would not have to worry about someone else saving us, and we can get the job done ourselves. After

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    Essay Length: 865 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Has Technology Affected Modern Society?

    How Has Technology Affected Modern Society?

    How Has Technology Affected Modern Society? On earth, technology has and will always be used to sculpt and create our modern society. Without technology, our lives wouldn’t be just the usual walk in the park. Technology is a huge contributor to the well being of human kind. Just try to imagine how hard it would be to make it through the day without the simplest of technologies. We have grown so used to the luxuries

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Bred
  • How Excessive Internet Use Increasingly Inflicts Negative Effects on Our Society

    How Excessive Internet Use Increasingly Inflicts Negative Effects on Our Society

    How excessive Internet use increasingly inflicts negative effects on our society "An estimated 147 million people worldwide accessed the Internet at least once a week from their businesses and home--more than double the 61 million who browsed the Net in 1996, according to a recent report by Computer Industry Almanac." The current estimated statistics show that there are over 63 million home internet users, and with the growing importance of the Internet in everyday

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Marilyn Manson: Is He Really What Society Perceives Him to Be?

    Marilyn Manson: Is He Really What Society Perceives Him to Be?

    Marilyn Manson: is he Really What Society Perceives Him to be? When the world hears the name Brian Warner, most of them think of a nobody that doesn’t affect their lives. Yet when they hear his pseudonym some shudder, others disapprove of him and most say that he is the incarnation of Satan and represents all that is evil. The name that I am referring to is the Reverend Marilyn Manson. Some people follow his

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Edward
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Although Thomas Jefferson publicly and privately expressed his disagreement with the practice of slavery, how he really felt is open to debate. Theoretically, Thomas Jefferson was open to the abolishment of slavery, yet through his actions he communicated the exact opposite. Dumas Malone and William Cohen express this discrepancy extensively. Dumas Malone emphasizes the contradiction that Jefferson observed in human nature and in his native society. Thomas Jefferson was one of the first people

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Jon
  • Petuchio: In the Eyes of Society

    Petuchio: In the Eyes of Society

    Petruchio: In the Eyes of Society “I swear I’ll cuff you, if you strike again.” This is the line of a man threatening to hit a woman but only out of retaliation against her. He would do her no harm if she would do him none, but the comment is rebutted with, “So may you lose your arms: If you strike me, you are no gentleman; and if no gentleman, why then no arms.” This

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Tasha
  • A Sad Fact in American Society

    A Sad Fact in American Society

    A sad fact in American society is that thousands of people search for the elusive dream of being thin. On any given day, one finds neighbors, friends, and relatives on some kind of diet. Dieters assume various disguises, but the noteworthy ones are the "bandwagoneer," the "promiser" and the "lethal loser." Everyone wants to lose weight quickly and effortlessly; therefore, any fad diet promising overnight results becomes the new "call" of the "bandwagoneer." She tries

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Thomas Aquinas on Transubstantiation

    Thomas Aquinas on Transubstantiation

    Thomas Aquinas on Transubstantiation Before Thomas Aquinas died he was writing the Summa Theologian, which was regarded as one of the greatest works of medieval theology. Although he didn’t finish he made 4 very interesting arguments about Transubstantiation. He asked whether the substance of bread and wine remain in this sacrament after consecration, whether the substance of bread or wine is annihilated after the consecration of this sacrament, whether bread can be changed into the

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: regina
  • Influence of Sports on Society

    Influence of Sports on Society

    Sports are an event that has been around in some form or another for many years. Through time, they have gradually evolved into their current state, and will undoubtedly continue to be around for years to come. This is because they always have, and always will be a positive influence on society and individuals. The emergence of professional sports over the past century has unfortunately brought with it some negative effects. However, the positive effects

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    Essay Length: 922 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: David
  • Preserving Imperfection by Nathaniel Hawthorne's Use of Symbolism in “the Birthmark”

    Preserving Imperfection by Nathaniel Hawthorne's Use of Symbolism in “the Birthmark”

    “The Birthmark” by Hawthorne is a short fiction that warns readers to take a second thought towards pursuing physical perfection. Throughout the story, Hawthorne uses a great deal of symbolism. These symbols in Hawthorne’s “Birthmark” not only foreshadow the outcome of the story but also reinforce the theme significantly. The birthmark in the story is a tiny, hand-shaped imperfection on Georgiana’s cheek. This tiny mark on Georgiana’s cheek may seem to be charming by others.

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Monika
  • Human Nature and Society Presented Through Huckleberry Finn

    Human Nature and Society Presented Through Huckleberry Finn

    Human Nature and Society presented through Huckleberry Finn. By Marina Brewer Mark Twain opposed many of the ideologies of his time. Through his novel Huckleberry Finn, he explored human nature and the society. He made apparent his dislike for them. The book focus’s on the general treatment of black people during this time. Specifically, the author criticizes morality, slavery and racism. The characters encountered in Huckleberry Finn do not have very high moral standards. Many

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Max
  • When Will Society Hang Up on Cell Phone Rudeness

    When Will Society Hang Up on Cell Phone Rudeness

    Frasure 1 WHEN WILL SOCIEY HANG UP ON CELL PHONE RUDENESS? The use of cellular phones has gotten way out of control. People should avoid over using the cell phone because it is annoying to others especially in restaurants, schools and in churches. However, in an emergency it is understandable to use the cell phone in public places. In today’s society, a person can not go into a restaurant without hearing a cell phone

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • Feudal Society in Champagne

    Feudal Society in Champagne

    The fundamental institutions of medieval feudal society are something that many historians have researched at great length. One of the best existing windows into medieval institutions, society, culture, and other matters, is Feudal Society in Medieval France: Documents from the County of Champagne; One of the sections contained in this compilation of documents is on the Crusades. The documents contained in this section are of correspondence between various parties all pertaining to the Crusades. Contained

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Hsun Tzu and Mencius: Conflicting Perspectives of Society

    Hsun Tzu and Mencius: Conflicting Perspectives of Society

    HSUN TZU AND MENCIUS: Their Conflicting Perspectives of Society The Warring States period in China (453-221 BCE) presented a time of great confusion and chaos among the people of China. However, it was also a great period for the philosophy of Confucianism, with the teachings of Mencius and Hsun Tzu to lead the way for their lost followers. According to Hsun Tzu and Mencius, human beings give birth to their children with a sense of

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    Essay Length: 1,660 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Anna
  • Automobiles in American Society

    Automobiles in American Society

    American Culture and Automobiles Americans have been crazy about cars since they were invented in 1890. When introduced during the early 1900s, automobiles served as a more powerful and modern mode of transportation and little else. Now in present time the automobile plays a far greater role in American culture. Its popularity is due to its ability to accommodate our desire for individualism, freedom and power. The automobile embodies deep-seated cultural and emotional values that

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Monika
  • Rock Music’s Influence on Society

    Rock Music’s Influence on Society

    Rock Music's Influence On Society Music has been around for thousands of years, it appeals to everyone. When was the last time you have heard someone say, "I hate all music."? Lately though music has been criticized for corrupting teen's minds. Metal is being blamed for giving teens only dark images and thoughts in their minds. Although the media and public criticize metal and rock music and blame the music for influencing teens negatively, they

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Top
  • A&p - a Take on Society

    A&p - a Take on Society

    “A&P” is a short story written by John Updike that gives readers a glimpse into an alternate view on society. The story, described in vivid detail through the eyes of the main character Sammy, takes place in a small-town grocery store called “A&P.” Although on the surface this piece is a story of a typical teenager, it is what is in the opaque water below that is the most interesting. The story of “A&P” shows

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Anna
  • Prostitution, Gamble - the Damage of Thai Society.

    Prostitution, Gamble - the Damage of Thai Society.

    Nowadays, the globalization has brought about culture from here and there, especially when the world changes to post-modern; each society is individual increase and diversity, the new idea is dissimilar. The view point of a prostitute space is expand very much which the concept of capitalism has spread rapidly, it turn into the total deal with the bonanza in marketplace, the industry of service to consume sexual intercourse, or the opportunity to make income which

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Vika
  • Media and Society

    Media and Society

    Media and Society Essay 1 Due: 9/4/07 The Influences of Media on Society It's everywhere! We cannot seem to turn away from it! What is it? It's the media influence. Media influence refers to the way in which the mass media in all their forms (television, film, advertising etc.) affect the way we, as an audience, behave and act in our everyday lives. The growth of media as an industry has accelerated over the past

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Monika
  • How Accurate Is the Perception That Spain Underwent a Transformation from an Open and Tolerant Society in the Late Middle Ages to a Closed and Intolerant one in the Early Modern Period?

    How Accurate Is the Perception That Spain Underwent a Transformation from an Open and Tolerant Society in the Late Middle Ages to a Closed and Intolerant one in the Early Modern Period?

    How accurate is the perception that Spain underwent a transformation from an open and tolerant society in the late middle ages to a closed and intolerant one in the early modern period? Medieval Spain society was a society of uneasy coexistence, called convivencia,. This convivencia was increasingly threatened by the advancing Christian reconquest of lands that had been Muslim since the Moorish invasions of the eighth century. The reconquest did not result in the full

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Levels of Knowldege Changed but Society Is Still the Same.

    Levels of Knowldege Changed but Society Is Still the Same.

    TMA 04 QUESTION 1 ‘Our levels of knowledge of it may have changed but society is still much the same as it was in the 1950s.’ Discuss this view in approximately 1500 words, drawing on material from at least two blocks of DD122 We live in a society that can be characterized by increasing production and use of knowledge. Knowledge forms the basis of our collective understandings of the world and shapes the society in

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison

    Edison, Thomas Alva, American inventor, whose development of a practical electric light bulb, electric generating system, sound-recording device, and motion picture projector had profound effects on the shaping of modern society. Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11, 1847. He attended school for only three months, in Port Huron, Michigan. When he was 12 years old he began selling newspapers on the Grand Trunk Railway, devoting his spare time mainly to experimentation with

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison Thomas (Alva) Edison was one of America’s most important and famous inventors. Edison was born into a time and place where there wasn’t much technological advancements. His inventions helped a lot of things quickly change in the world. His inventions contributed to many inventions today such as the night light, movies, telephones, and records and CDs. Edison is most famous for the development of the first electric light bulb. Like I said Edison

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Jon