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Expository Essay The Importance Of A College Ed
1. Expository Essay: The Importance
Of A College Ed
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2. On November 18, 2011, Charges Were Brought Against Antoine
On November 18, 2011, charges were brought against Antoine Jones for possession of drug
trafficking. The case was held by the Supreme Court of the United States, No. 10 1259, Citation 565
U.S 132 s. Ct. 945, 181 L. Ed 2d 911; United States, petitioner v. Antoine Jones. All 9 parties of the
Supreme Court were present for the trial as well as the plaintiffs which were the law enforcements
along with Deputy Michael R. Dreeben and the defendant Antoine Jones. Each party had a chance to
deliberate their opinions and stating their case against Antoine Jones. This case was not only brought
into court for Mr. Jones s cocaine distribution but for authorities violating Antoine Jones Fourth
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It was also the fact that whether or not the evidence was retrieved when the law enforcement illegally
attached a tracking device to the vehicle could be used to convict Jones on drug charges who was
sentence to life in prison. According to the Fourth Amendment citizens have the right to be secured in
their houses, papers and effects against an reasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated an no
warrants shall be issue upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation and particularly
describing the place to be searched and person or thing to be seized.
The United States district court for the District of Columbia is where the case first started. From there
it went to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. After being trialed in the District of Columbia
court of Appeals, in August of 2010 it went to the United States Supreme Court. The District of
Columbia had original jurisdiction in the case and first trial Jones in 2006 where the jury returned with
a guilty verdict on one count of conspiracy to distribute and possession with the intent to distribute 5
or more kg of cocaine and 50 more grams of cocaine base. The Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia ruled out Jones s conviction because the data that was transmitted from the device that was
implanted on Jones s vehicle was not submersible in
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3. The Importance of Effective Communication within Doctor-...
The importance of effective communication within Doctor Patient relationships. Upon setting out on
this placement, it was my intention to study the communication methods and the effectiveness of such
by doctors within the multidisciplinary team in order to prepare this assignment. Whilst on placement
I was assigned to an On Call Registrar assigned to many consultants at the time. This wasn t
particularly ideal as continued contact with patients was not available to me, however there was one
patient I recall whom I gained a lot of insight from. We were called to the extension ward of A E
where we were presented with a young woman, 19 years of age. She had been sent across from her GP
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We later found out that a urine sample had in fact been obtained at the GP surgery earlier that day,
which the patient had falsely claimed it had not. What stood out about this situation to me was that
this patient had withheld this vital information from the registrar. It could not be said whether this had
been intentional by the patient, however it was decided not to discuss it further with the patient, as this
may have hindered the trust and rapport that had already been built. It may have been due to a
breakdown in communication between the patient and her GP, but because of the nature of the role in
which the registrar had acquired the final outcome of this case, it was not witnessed. Upon our
withdrawal from this patient and A E department it was felt that the patient felt a lot happier and more
at ease with the care that she had been given so far and what was planned for her. We felt confident in
our discussions, that we made the right choice and that this was the right course of action for this
particular patient. Initially my feelings regarding this incident were quite harsh and somewhat
irrational. My only thoughts were why had this patient lied and concluded that she may be amplifying
her symptoms or potentially attention seeking. However, this did not affect my treatment towards this
patient and she received the investigation and treatment she needed in which to recover as instructed
by the registrar. Soon after this
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4. Research Paper On St. Aquinas
This semester has felt as being in a roller coaster, despite of some of the theories having similarities,
one cannot said that one theory is the same to another. For the reason, I personality felt as every time
that there was a new theory introduced, I tried to see how it applied to my life. As the different
theories were presented in our Ethical Theory class, the theory that stood out and reignited the most is
St. Thomas Aquinas of the personalist /natural law ethics. St. Thomas Aquinas natural laws theory
developed from a non Christian that was Aristotle. Despite many of many Catholic theologian did not
agree with St. Thomas Aquinas due to his agreement with Aristotle, but St. Aquinas would become
one of the most influential theologian in Christianity history. His theory on natural law started to first
defining law in general. For example, the key aspect of his definition is that, law is something
pertaining to reason. (Aquinas, p.3) This was a key point that was a development from what St.
Aquinas had understood from Aristotle that not mattering what the issues were there had to be law that
had to refer to reason, as characteristic human function. Also, there are some essential to a law that St.
Aquinas recognized which are an ordinance of reason, directed to the common good, made by one
who has care of the community, and promulgated. Furthermore, the characteristic human function,
Aquinas begins to develop a more concrete theory of his own in regard to laws that is,
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5. Facilitators In William Shakespeare s Richard II
Shakespeare s Richard II is a play which depicts the last few years of England s King Richard s rule.
John of Gaunt, who is the 1st Duke of Lancaster and Richard s uncle, is a sick and dying man who
believes men of his situation as great counsel to the youth. Oh, but they say the tongues of dying men
enforce attention like deep harmony (Act 2, Scene 1, 39). Shakespeare uses Gaunt as the introductory
facilitator for his metaphoric description of England as a garden, where Richard is described as the
royal gardener who is mismanaging the garden; lending to the second fall of humanity through the
loss of what is an imaginary Eden. It is Gaunt s hope that Richard will listen to the advice he has to
offer from his deathbed, but Duke of York doubts he will. Instead, York is of the opinion, Richard
listens only to those whom flatterer him and that his taste for luxury is overwhelming. Gaunt insists
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Why should we in the compass of a pale keep law and form and due proportion, showing as in a
model our firm estate, when our sea walled garden, the whole land, is full of weeds, her fairest flowers
chocked up, her fruit trees all unpruned, her hedges ruined, her knots disordered, and her wholesome
herbs swarming with caterpillars (Act 3, Scene 4, 40 46). The gardener s instructions to his helpers
about weeding and pruning are superimposed on England s political situation. The garden is England
and the plant needing pruning is the royal family. The gardener explains that the weeding and pruning
process is necessary for the long range life of the garden. In the same way it is presented that Richard
s deposition has become inevitable if England is to become well ordered
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6. Informative Speech On Pilates
It s no secret to those who know me that I love Pilates. In fact, I ve written about it a few times in the
past (and probably will again). In today s post, I share with you some of my journey toward healing,
and ways in which Pilates is a useful, therapeutic tool to help you on your road to recovery.
The word challenging does not even begin to describe the starting point of my health struggles. For
years, I battled an ever growing list of strange symptoms until a doctor diagnosed me with Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome in 2010. Despite doing everything right all that my doctor told me to do my body
became frailer by the day, and weight inexplicably dropped from my 5 foot 6 inch frame.
Soon after my diagnosis, a series of life altering events occurred; I lost my job, my car, most of my
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Here are five ways Pilates can help you heal from Lyme Disease.
1. Pilates helps reconnect your mind and your body.
You might feel as though your body has betrayed you, and like you have no control over what s
happening to you. Pilates gently helps you find a mind body connection where you are in charge of the
muscles you utilize through a concept known as concentration.
When you focus or concentrate, your attention on the muscles working during an exercise, you
become aware of just how much each muscle is working. By using your mind to direct, your body s
actions, you are in charge; you make the movement happen.
A consistent Pilates practice enhances your understanding of this mind body connection and allows
you to see that although many things may not be in your control, you still have the power to make
specific changes to movements that feel right to you. Knowing that your mind and body can work
together to help you heal is a very encouraging thought.
2. Pilates helps balance the
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7. Theseus And Hippolyta
Time, as according to Theseus, is working against him and he comments on how slow this old moon
wanes! (Shakespeare 1). Whereas, Hippolyta thinks four days will quickly steep themselves in night
(1). The differing views in their statement presents that Theseus is rather impatient and expects
everything to be at his beck and call due to his high position as a king and being a man. Hippolyta, on
the other hand, knows and has experience of waiting for that of interest to her so she has no qualms
about patiently waiting. Also, Theseus puts blame on the moon for the long hours and Hippolyta
quickly refutes that statement by expressing the moon is not but a way to show time for the night in
which they could sleep the hours away, making the night
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8. Car Marketing And Driving Towards Sex
She is Used: Car Marketing and Driving Towards Sex
Sex? No, thank you; we are civilized, decent and socially appropriate for all ages. This is an applicable
response for any advertising medium until the end of the 1990 s perhaps. Fast forward to the twenty
first century and this notion can be blatantly disregarded. There is no doubt that advertising plays is a
proportional factor automobile sales and even if there this was not so, car manufacturers believe that
marketing helps. During the year 2012 alone, BMW spent approximately 288 million dollars on
advertising in the United States alone, according to www.statista.com. It s safe to say that to brands
like Bayerische Motoren Werke, this is definitely a big deal.
Society has gradually and gracefully molded the minds of men to believe that something used is
unwanted and of an unfavorably lesser value. In a culture that has for so long been male dominated,
this philosophy has been adapted indiscriminately, even to apply to women. For example, in tradition
Italian cultures, a woman may be banished from her family and shunned by her new husband if he
suspects that she was not a virgin when they consummated their marriage. Albeit, there are some that
would rejoice to find that their sheets were not stained but this still does not raise conformity. Italians
are renowned for a bold compensation, the Ferrari brand, and scores of men would desire owning one
regardless of what the odometer reads. The automobile industry has played a
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9. The Hard Boiled Private Eye
The hard boiled private eye is a mysterious protagonist who is a professional investigator. With a first
look at Oedipus Rex in Sophocles Oedipus the King and Jake Gittes in Roman Polanski s Chinatown
they seem to be very different from each other. Jake Gittes is a busy detective that lets solving cases
consume his life and Odeipus Rex is a brand new King in the city of Thebes whose is cursed with a
fate that cannot be changed. After reading Oedipus the King and watching Chinatown, it s clear that
both stories share similar characteristics such as corruption, lies and even incest.
Oedipus the King is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles, that follows the story of
King Oedipus of Thebes as he discovers that he has unwittingly killed his own father, Laius, and
married his own mother, Jocasta. When Oedipus was a baby his parents were told by a prophet that the
baby would grow up to kill his father and marry his own mother. Oedipus mother and father sent him
away to be hanged by his ankles until death. Oedipus was later found and taken to a queen and king in
another kingdom where he would grow up thinking they were his real parents. When Oedipus get
older he gets told by a drunken man that he is a bastard child and this sends him on a mission to find
out the truth. Oedipus goes to the bind prophet for answers and after threating the prophet s life he
gets the full truth. Oedipus learns that he is destined to kill his father and marry his mother, so he
decides
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10. Personal Narrative-Tyke Who Should Have Gained A Life In...
Tyke On August 20, 1994, an African elephant went berserk and killed her trainer. She escaped and
tasted freedom for what was only a few seconds until she was shot eighty six times. How can we
blame her for the numerous years held in captivity in the circus, where she was abused and neglected?
Will we ever learn from our mistakes? Dedicated to Tyke, who should have lived a life in freedom. I
look into the eyes of you, my circus trainer, And even with my tears, you only see me as an
entertainer. My whole life has consisted of corruption and abuse; That has no reasonable, rational
excuse. I perform to fuel your avaricious greed For illusionary money while I bleed From the wounds
that hurt the most inside, While the people don t realize the
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11. The Importance Of Racial Diversity In High Schools
Literature Review
The racial climate at primarily white institutions has been widely publicized, especially as discussions
about political correctness in American society have increased. The University of Louisville was
criticized in 2015, when local news outlets publicized tensions present in the school s honors dorm
and the school s president, James Ramsey, faced backlash for donning a Mexican garb for Halloween
season festivities. The following literature review attempts to set a foundation for the discussion of
whether or not students are prepared to interact with students from racial backgrounds different from
their own, and whether or not students who have experienced discrimination in college expected to
when they chose the University of Louisville. High schools have recently made news for decades of
slow moving, but noticeable resegregation. Some communities have succeeded in producing lasting
integration, but others have been segregated by race, and often, income as well, leading to decreased
educational opportunity and achievement. More important to this study is the result that this
resegregation has had on the makeup of high schools many schools lack ample opportunity for
students to encounter classmates of different backgrounds. Resegregation has diluted the diversity at
high schools and left students unprepared for the potential increase in diversity they will experience in
college (Frankenberg). If minority students are discriminated against, it s
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12. Children s Literature
1. Introduction 3
2. Early History 6
The Greek and Roman Eras: 50 B.C. A.D. 500 6
The Middle Ages: 500 1500 6
The Renaissance: 1500 1650 7
The Rise of Puritanism and John Locke: Late 1600s 8
3. Beginning of Children s Literature: Late 1700s 10
4. Fairy and Folk Tales 12
The Golden Age of Children s Literature: Late 1800s 12
5. Victorian Children s Literature 16
6. Contemporary Children s Literature 18
6. Analysis of Harry Potters series 21
7. Conclusion 30
8. Summary 31
Children s Literature Definitions 31
The Ancient World [ancient Rome; 50 BCE to 500 CE] 31
The Middle Ages [500 to 1500 CE] 31
The European Renaissance [1500 1650 CE] 32
The 17th Century 34
The 18th and Early 19th Centuries 35
The Victorians: The Golden Age 36
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John Rowe Townsend once argued that the only practical definition of a children s book is one that
appears on the children s list by a publisher. Contemporary publishers are not making that distinction
any easier; for example, Maurice Sendak s Outside Over There (1981) was published as a picture book
for both children and adults, and J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter series is available in adult and children s
versions with the only difference being the book s cover art. While folk and Fairy Tales were not
originally intended for children, they have become a staple of children s literature since the early
nineteenth century. On the other hand, many books written for and widely read by children during the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are considered historical children s literature today and are read
almost exclusively by adult scholars of children s literature. Children s literature has been written,
illustrated, published, marketed, and purchased consistently by adults to be given to children for their
edification and entertainment. Generally speaking, it is the intended audience rather than the producers
of the texts who define the field. Children s texts written by child or adolescent authors, such as Daisy
Ashford s The Young Visiters(1919) or Anne Frank s Het Achterhuis (1947; The Diary of a Young
Girl, 1952), are exceptions to the rule. Many famous children s authors, such as Louisa May
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13. Symbolism Of Summer Night s Dream
Summer Night s Dream (The Voice) painted by Edvard Munch in 1893, depicts a single female figure
standing in a field with a water landscape behind her. Edvard Munch was greatly influenced by the
works of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. He was particularly interested in their ideas of using
color as a way to express emotion, feeling, and importance rather than form. The world he is depicting
is a rendition of the world he sees. It is not supposed to be completely realistic it is supposed to reflect
what Munch is feeling and what he is seeing in his head. This idea is what brands him as one of the
greatest symbolist painters of all time. Symbolism is the art movement that occurred roughly during
the late 1800s. Munch s theory on art is that art is the opposite of nature , it isn t supposed to be an
exact replica of what is being seen but rather using what one is seeing as inspiration for one s
emotions (Chipp pg. 114). The idea is that nature is not supposed to be replicated because nature is its
own great realm that one must not interfere with. Art is supposed to be a reflection of the artist and
their emotions and how the natural world they are in makes them feel. This is a more drastic shift
away from impressionism than the post impressionists. Instead of slightly changing the world that
surrounds them, like the post impressionists, Munch, and other symbolists, completely changed the
world to reflect their feelings. Edvard Munch is mostly revered for his angst ridden
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14. Forensics Examiner and Digital Evidence in Nigeria
ADMISSIBILITY OF THE OPINION OF A COMPUTER FORENSICS EXAMINER AS AN
EXPERT EVIDENCE UNDER NIGERIAN LAW OF EVIDENCE By
Philip O Nwachukwu
As a general rule under Nigerian law of Evidence, the opinion evidence is irrelevant in court trials.
Thus section 66 of the Evidence Act CAP E14, Laws of the. Federation of Nigeria (LFN), 2004
provides that the fact that any person is of the opinion that a fact in issue, or relevant to the issue, does
or does not exist, is irrelevant to the existence of such fact except as provided in sections 57 to 65 of
the Evidence Act. Exceptions to this general rule are contained in sections 57 to 65 of the Evidence
Act, which make opinion of experts and non experts relevant with regard to foreign law, native law ...
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It is important to note that it is principally the duty of the court to determine who is an expert, ie,
whether a person is sufficiently skilled to give expert evidence. (see the case of R v. Onitiri (1946) 12
WACA 58 at 59); see also section 186 of the Evidence Act). The court is assisted in discharging this
duty by the expert witness stating his qualification and experience before leading evidence. See the
case of Azu v. The State (1993) 6 NWLR (Pt. 299) page 303. It should also be noted that the skill
required for this purpose is not necessarily acquired by academic qualification or training; it may also
be by experience (Shell Petroleum Development Co. (Nig) Ltd. V. Tiebo (1996), 4 NWLR (pt. 445) P.
657). Although the court will normally accept an un contradicted expert evidence ( Siesmograph
Service (Nig) Ltd V. Apkororo (1974) 6 SC 119), it will not be bound to do so where such opinion
conflicts with common sense (Okoh v. The State. (1971) NMLR 140) or where the expert fails to state
the basis of his opinion (Idudhe v. Eseh (1996) 5 NWLR (Pt. 451) P. 750). The correct test of the
relevance of the witness`s opinion as that of an expert is whether he is specially skilled on the
particular field in question (Siesmograph Service (Nig) Ltd. V. Onakpasa (1972) 1 ANLR (part 1) 343.
Where evidence of an expert on a particular field is
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15. The Importance Of Effective Education
Recently, an research article caught my attention in how teachers in promoting inclusive education for
children experience disability and with additional educational needs. In the article, the child diagnosed
with Down Syndrome participates in the classroom experiences with the other children in the
mainstream school, but with supports and adaptations as needed. The teacher creates the opportunity
for the child to share his knowledge with the other children and support their learning, while also
catering his individual needs in supporting him in communication and social skills. The article
illustrates the key elements of inclusion practices in practice. What inclusion actually means for us as
early childhood educators? The following essay is designed to examine those contributing factors
involved in the inclusive education.
Inclusion is strongly supported by international, national, and state policy, legislation. The right to an
inclusive education is addressed in both the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention
on the Rights of Persons with a Disability. Additionally, the Australian Government expresses its
commitment to inclusive education in an array of documents and policies, including the National
Disability Strategy, the Australian Curriculum, the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers, the
National Quality Framework and the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia . (Kathy, 2013).
Each of these documents, recognizes and acknowledged the
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16. Religious Oppression And Religious Persecution
Religious oppression, persecution... The noun is related to persecute which comes from Latin
persecute meaning followed with hostility persecution means hassling or singling out a person, or
group, because of race, religion, or sexual orientation, gender, or social status to persecute.
Religious persecution is the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group of individuals as a
response to their religious beliefs or affiliations or lack thereof.
When I picked my topic, I chose to pick religious oppression because I feel being raised Jewish but
always believing in Jesus I was always kind of told by my rabbis not to talk about Jesus. I feel that I
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Even if Christ had not died the way he did there was no higher honor than the nature of his death and
it would ve always been held in the highest of esteem for Christ.
If you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed but praise God that you bear the name first Peter 4:16.
Many people might ask why did Christians and people that believed so highly in God and Jesus go
through so many sacrifices and such suffering so to give you a little bit of history Rome had accepted
the deities from the Italian tribes the Asian minor in these provinces there were great territorial gods
such as Saturn and North Africa and Jehovah among the Jews these were accepted as legal religion.
Even if people felt that some of the acts that these religious tribes did odd or unreligious it was still
considered tradition. There was local gods and local goddesses that were worshiped by people in the
Greco Roman world and they were named and known as the Roman deities. Despite all of this going
on in the second century there was a Roman governor named Bithynia who lived on the Black Sea and
he had no problem when it came to executing people who claimed to be a Christian the name alone
was a death warrant.
Another fact about Christianity is that we have endured hostility for over 300 years. A lot of people
believe that persecution started with the Roman authorities but in the New Testament s it tells about
the problems between the Christians and the
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17. Esperanza Rising Quotes
The main character of the book, Esperanza Rising, is a young girl named Esperanza. The story begins
in Aguascalientes, Mexico on a beautiful ranch owned by Esperanza s father. However, Esperanza and
her family are forced to immigrate to America. Throughout the journey, Esperanza reveals several of
her personality traits. All of these traits can be represented by symbols. First, a bag of coins can
symbolize Esperanza s selfishness and arrogance in the beginning of the story. I chose this because a
selfish and conceited person would want more of something and believe he or she is superior to other
people. Esperanza s selfishness shines through on page 69 where the author writes, Mona, she said,
and reached up to touch the doll. Esperanza quickly jerked it away and put it back in the valise,
covering it with the old clothes. Also, her arrogance is shown on page 67 when Esperanza is boarding
a train filled with peasants and she says, We can t travel in this car. It s not clean and the people don t
look trustworthy. These quotes clearly suggests that Esperanza dislikes sharing her possessions with
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Her hard work can be signified by a shovel. I chose this object because many jobs that involve
shovels, such as constructing, require great effort and persistence. Esperanza shows her great work
ethic on page 166 when she says, I could work in the fields or in the sheds and Melina and Irene have
already offered to watch Pepe and Lupe. Her hard work is also displayed on page 182 where the
author writes, She put her hands under the faucet, rinsed off the avocado, and patted them dry. They
felt better, but still looked red and weathered. She took another avocado, cut it in half, swung the knife
into the pit and pulled it from the flesh. These quotes suggest that Esperanza is willing to work hard to
support her
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18. Womens Studies
Women s Studies Women s studies focus on the roles, experiences, and achievements of women in
society. In result of the lack of sports media coverage, we as people, and sports fans miss out on the
achievements and experiences that these sports women live through. The goals that are achieved by
these women are something that that should be seen throughout society as something that kids, and
parents alike are able to connect to. There have been a variety of studies done to try and pin point what
methods contribute to the construction of women s sport. What scholars have been able to find is that
multiple reasons can be attributed to the lack of sports media pertained to females, such as, Low
volume of media attention, narrative focus, prominence of placement or scheduling, linguistic choices
and visual representation. (Sherry, Osbourne Nicholson, 2015). As consequence of women not being
bale to have their own media outlets dedicated to just women so sportswomen have to rely on
coverage in fractional outlets such as newspaper articles or radio stations. Whether it be sports media,
or mass media as a whole, can help shape the audience opinions, and determine what and how
information could be shared. Mass media has the power in which reflects and creates the culture in ...
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The word sex appropriate portrays many people s ideals on what is feminine, and what is masculine,
further more in the world of sports the thought of something being sex appropriate has a major impact
on the way media recognizes women s sports and how they choose to cover them. As people were
more inclined to watch something that was depicted as feminine, such as figure skating because it is
seen as elegant and
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19. Hate Speech And Free Speech In The Public
Universities all over the country have had some similar conflicts. No one really knows what needs to
happen to get them to end. These protesters have been violent and nonviolent. Nonviolent protesters
could be protected by their freedom of speech, but so could the violent ones. Knowing that violent
protesting needs to be put to an end, police officials are not really sure how they should go about it.
The protests at Universities have made heads turn, while government officials are contemplating on
what they should do to help keep the students and speakers safe. Hate speech and free speech have
some differences. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, hate speech is defined as a, speech
that is intended to insult, offend, or intimidate a person because of some trait (Merriam Webster
Dictionary). Freedom of speech is, the right to express information, ideas, and opinions free of
government restrictions (Merriam Webster Dictionary). These terms have parallel but contrasting
meanings. Everyone has their freedom of speech. Anyone can speak their opinions without worries.
Fighting words or hate speech is protected as long as there is no violence according to Kathleen Ann
Ruane, a Legislative Attorney. Different college universities are needing to lay out some regulations to
their protests so that they can have a safer environment. The University of California Berkeley had
some protests pertaining to Ben Shapiro, a speaker they had early in September. There were no
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20. The Jerry Springer Show By David Coffman Summary
In the passage, Coffman presents the argument that other companies should have the consequences
that major tobacco companies had of paying a financial settlement in the field of legal but harmful
products. Other products are alcohol and gun companies of which Coffman believes to be in the
category of legal but harmful. Other manufacturers should not have to pay a financial settlement
because of the idea of self determination, and that a financial settlement does not resolve the conflict.
A reason as to why other companies should not have to pay a financial settlement is because of self
determination. Going from health lungs to risks of lung cancer because of tobacco did not happen
because of the company, it happened because the user allowed it to happen. An example of this is the
fast food industries, especially McDonalds, who are frequently hated for making society obese, for
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Receiving money from a company because their product has caused harm to a person is not a solution
because all it does is put a little amount of cash into your pocket. A credible example is the music,
popular culture, and media; particularly the Jerry Springer Show. The Jerry Springer Show influences
violence in an obvious manner, they allow fights to spark and spread like a wildfire without any ways
to extinguish it, therefore people are always getting harmed. However through this whole thing,
citizens who star on an episode expect something in the end of it, like sympathy and even money...
Ultimately, what would be received in the end of things, extra pocket change but you still do not have
your husband or baby in terms of the Jerry Springer Show. In other words, you try to get money out of
something that s your fault because of self determination but expect what you receive to be a long
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21. Preimplantation Genetic Analysis
People who are planning a pregnancy generally strive to give birth to a healthy child that is free of
notable handicap. To achieve such an end, preimplantation genetic diagnosis is sometimes offered to
the minority of persons who have in vitro fertilization. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a
technique used to test for certain genetic abnormalities in embryos produced by in vitro fertilization
prior to implantation in the uterus. The screening for genetic defects occurs at the six to ten cell stage
of embryonic development. Using polymerase chain reaction, the cellular DNA is tested for
chromosomal abnormalities or genetic mutations. The embryos found to have serious genetic
disorders are either discarded or frozen indefinitely. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They feel that prospective parents should have the right to use existing embryo screening tests to
determine all possible characteristics of offspring. Unless a tangible harm to specific individuals can
be evidenced, those of this belief argue that selection of offspring traits is a liberty all parents should
have (Harris 185). George Annas, chairman of the Health Law Department at the Boston University
School of Public Health, writes from this viewpoint, Prenatal tests become a consumer product, and as
with other consumer products it should be up to the individual whether or not to buy the product, and
physicians and companies should be free to advertise and sell the product in any misleading way
(Annas 265). Annas fears that such an attitude will make parents more likely to perceive their children
as products rather than people. Another likely harm may be that prenatal testing will only be a feasible
option for the wealthy. If the likelihood of genetic disease in the wealthy decreases and other citizens
do not have access to PGD, will genetic disease perhaps be associated only with the economically
unprivileged? Others may argue that parents already try to shape their children in certain ways, and
adding the genetic dimension to their influence would not be very different. For example, Robertson
writes: Parents now have wide discretion to enhance offspring traits after birth with actions that range
from the purely social and educative, such as special tutors and training camps, to the physio
medico...such actions may give the child advantages over other children, exacerbate class and
socioeconomic differences, and risk treating the child like a product or object to serve the parent s
interests. Yet they fall within a parent s discretion in rearing offspring, and could not constitutionally
be banned (Robertson 164). PGD is perfectly permissible in terms of law,
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22. Theological Controversy Of Nestorius
The early fifth century saw the rise of a new theological controversy, spearheaded by Nestorius,
Archbishop of Constantinople. Nestorius took issue with the designation of Mary as God bearer,
Theotokos, and instead claimed she should be Christ bearer, Christotokos. Cyril of Alexandria,
Patriarch of Alexandria, came out strongly against Nestorius and wrote On the Unity of Christ to
uphold Mary as Theotokos. For Cyril, the theology of Mary as God bearer is essential and necessary
to understanding how the incarnation works. This Mariology is seen not only in On the Unity of
Christ, but also in a prayer he composed as well. In these two writings of differing scope and purpose,
Cyril argues that denying Mary as God bearer also denies the incarnation, and therefore the economy
of salvation. Cyril argues three key points that must be true in order for the incarnation to effectively
save humanity: Jesus must be a fully divine and equal member of the Trinity; Jesus must be fully man
and assume all of human flesh; and Christ had to be born into the world through Immaculate
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Cyril argues for Christ s divinity throughout On the Unity of Christ, such as when he characterizes
Christ as being ineffably begotten by nature from the Father and coeternal with him as explained in
John 1:14 (Cyril 53). Cyril then goes on to describe Christ as God in an appearance like ours, and the
Lord in the form of a slave. This is what we mean when we say that he became flesh, and for the same
reason we affirm that the holy virgin is the Mother of God (Cyril 55). Although God took on flesh, no
part of God s divinity was lost; rather, God s divinity became coexistent in Christ s human
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23. Women´s Role in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne...
Female Evolution in the United States Do you believe that women of this present generation have
always received the same level of respect as they receive now? Today, women are treated
exceptionally well as compared to their counterparts in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and
treated even better than those in the very early years of America. Women in the past were restricted
from freedoms and rights; their individuality was stripped and they were constantly forced to meet the
constraining view of a traditional America. In contrast, women of modern America are granted a level
of recognition and respect unexplored by American women of previous generations. Women were
unfairly judged in the past. Throughout American history, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As time passed, people began to diverge away from the outrageous beliefs from the Puritan era but
sexism was still present. The popular belief during the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries
was that the role of a true woman was to properly serve her husband and children. Take, for example,
Edna Pontellier from Kate Chopin s well known novel The Awakening. Edna Pontellier was heavily
scrutinized by those around her for not serving her husband and children as if they were gods. Don t
be mistaken, Mrs. Pontellier cared for them, but she also aspired to fulfill her own desires. Mrs.
Pontellier specifically said, I would give up the unessential; I would give my money, I would give my
life for my children, but I wouldn t give myself (Chopin 64). The aspiration by Mrs. Pontellier was
perceived as selfishness by those around her. It is stated directly that, In short, Mrs. Pontellier was not
a mother woman. The mother women seemed to prevail that summer at Grand Isle... They were
women who idolized their children, worshipped their husbands, and esteemed it a holy privilege to
efface themselves as individuals and grow wings as ministering angels (Chopin 21). In other words,
according to this society of the late nineteenth century, women were to worship their husband and
children; never were they allowed to allot any time for their dreams. Simply put,
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24. Essay on Gun Control in Canada
Gun Control in Canada Gun Control is an important issue to Canadians. Canada has both provincial
and federal legislation that restricts the sale, purchase, and use of different kinds of firearms. The
United States, on the other hand, do not have federal or state bills restricting the possession or use of
firearms, only local laws exist there. A firearm consists of any barreled weapon from which a shot,
bullet or other missile can be fired and that is capable of causing serious bodily harm or death. Society
s concerns about protection from violent crimes involving firearms have encouraged Canadian
Parliament to pass tougher gun control legislation. The Federal Government responded by passing Bill
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In 1892 was the first government step in licensing firearms. A basic permit for pistols was introduced
in the Criminal Code. In 1913 it became a criminal offence to sell or distribute firearms to anyone
under 16 years old. Government finally recognized that children should not have possession of a
firearm. Until 1934 firearm registration was rarely an enforced offence. The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police kept records of those purchasing firearms. Handguns had to be re registered every five years
starting in 1939. It also became an offence to alter the serial numbers on guns as records were kept and
gun transactions were being monitored. 1951 was the next step in gun control legislation having
automatic fire guns added to the list of firearms that were to be registered. A list to categorize firearms
as restricted weapons and prohibited weapons was created in 1968 ( History of Firearms , 2000). By
this time police were become allowed to search and seize firearms with a judge issued warrant or if
they had reasonable grounds that the safety of the public was at stake. On August 5, 1977 Bill C 51
was given royal assent. This bill imposed stricter penalties for those convicted of an indictable offence
where a firearm had been used. Bill C 51 also created the requirement of a Firearms Acquisition
Certificate (FAC) to properly screen those purchasing guns and to keep records of firearms purchased.
A FAC had to be renewed
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25. Malcolm X s Contribution To His Work With The Nation Of Islam
In 1956 a woman named Betty joins the New York temple. For ten years, Malcolm was celibate and
fully devoted to his work with the Nation of Islam. He was smitten by her and he approves of her from
a distance. Malcolm introduces Betty to Elijah Muhammad, and then proposes marriage quickly from
a payphone in Detroit. On January 14, 1958, Malcolm X was married to Sister Betty X (née Sanders)
in Lansing, Michigan. She also had joined Muslim Temple Seven in the same year. From their union
were born six daughters, and their names are Attillah, Qubilah, Ilyasah, Amilah, and twins, Malaak
and Malikah.
Malcolm was named as a minister and a national spokesperson for the Nation of Islam because of how
smart and well spoken he was. Elijah Muhammad also
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26. Sea Commander Swot Analysis
C3CEN/CT C2 is unable to adequately recreate Sea Commander faults found in the National Security
Cutter (NSC) fleet to provide quality support. In September of 2015, C3CEN/CT C2 received only the
Situational Awareness (SA) hardware equipment and software equivalence for the Sea Commander
systems found on the NSCs, but missing the much needed Tactical equipment. This lack of equipment
requires C3CEN/CT C2 to simulate not only the peripherals attached to Sea Commander, but the inter
system data communicated between Tactical and SA systems. C3CEN/CT C2 needs the Tactical
equipment and peripheral simulators added to C3CEN s Sea Commander SA equipment in the Sea
Commander Lab in Portsmouth, VA. C3CEN possessing the entire Sea Commander system ... Show
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In order to have the Situational Awareness equipment function, portions of the Tactical system and the
entire internal network between the Tactical and SA equipment must be installed. The reciprocal of
this is also true for Tactical support carried by NSWC Dahlgren; the Tactical system must also be
installed with portions of the SA equipment and the entire network for Dahlgren to provide their
support. As Dahlgren is contracted by C3CEN for support of this equipment, C3CEN is also paying
for the equipment that Dahlgren will use. Using the breakdown of hardware system costs found in
reference (b), if the system is assembled as designed, one entire network system at a cost of $130,000
and the repeated SA and Tactical equipment amounting to $3,000,000 would not have to be purchased,
saving the Coast Guard $3,130,000 in hardware costs alone. Further, there are duplicated Coast Guard
specific software packages, operating applications, annual licenses and development tools that must be
maintained. Per reference (c), the cost analysis revealed a cost of $2,255,000 for just the software. A
single facility, C3CEN, with the entire Sea Commander system residing within will save the Coast
Guard in excess of
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27. Female Portrayal in Disney Cartoon Films
Most of the world s youth grow up watching Disney films. As family movies should, these films
demonstrate appropriate behavior through the characters in them and can teach semi useful lessons to
the children who watch. Of course children don t always pick up every message that the movies they
watch are set to convey, but watching these films as an adult may raise an eyebrow or two. These
movies consist of young, naïve, and beautiful princesses doing what it takes to be freed from a bad
circumstance and ultimately falling in love along the way. Is it sexist? Sexism is defined as attitudes or
behavior based on traditional stereotypes of sexual roles; discrimination or devaluation based on a
person s sex, as in restricted job opportunities; especially, such discrimination directed against women.
In the real world, women have fought a long time for equal rights as men and are still fighting to
overcome some disadvantages. Just like children, some adults also might not find anything wrong
with the films and see it as harmless entertainment for their kids. Their apathy over the matter can be
due to the fact that they genuinely don t care or just don t think about it. Although everyone should
care to an extent, people who actually might care or think about this subject matter are usually
feminists. But even feminists have different ideologies and takes on Disney and whether or not its
movies are sexist or not. For many centuries, girls have been raised to live a traditional
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28. Ignorance, Stereotypes, Prejudice And Racism
Ignorance just might be bliss. Could it be that our world has stooped to such dismal and sorrowful
character that moping around in a state of acquiescence provides further ecstasy than that of
acknowledgement? Knowledge is considered a burden, education optional, and recognizing the
obstacles we face superfluous. Each day I rise from sleep to repeatedly witness moral obligation slip
through the fingers of humankind s hands. We re slowly losing all of the beautiful traits that helped to
distinguish us from lifelessness. We re sending more text messages filled with ambient drones than we
are signals from our brains. Journals filled with raw, unscathed thoughts have been replaced with
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Countries are stockpiling nuclear weapons, anticipating a worldwide genocide, because we d rather
remain ignorant than sit down, decipher the problems at hand and work out our cultural differences.
Racism still runs rampant, spawning fissions between persons that could have easily cultivated
fabulous and rewarding relationships. However, a minute detail like skin color, which in all reality is
just due to evolution based on demographics (my apologies to the bible belt for my bold statement)
holds us back from peace. Humans are capable of so much; we possess so much potential to love,
build, and thrive as a community. It should be each of our own personal missions to further
humanness, to remember, revive, and preserve what makes us whole. So do all of us a favor and let s
start shoveling the astonishing human traits we could all possess back into the gaping hole existing
within each of us. Next time you see a mother of four kids trying to carry a car seat, hold one kids
hand, and carry all of the groceries; offer a hand. Next time you see that stunning man/woman that
causes your heart to beat so strongly it s audible, ask them
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29. Leadership And The Life Cycle Of A Group . A Group Is A
Leadership and the Life Cycle of a Group
A group is a living thing, developing over time and adapting to the environment and expectations
imposed upon it as it grows. When observed carefully, a pattern of distinct phases emerge in this
growth process. It is important to recognize and take advantage of these various stages of development
in order to maximize group effectiveness and efficiency. There are several different models for small
group development, but Tuckman s model is probably the most famous sequential stage theory
(Johnson Johnson, 2016, p.27). This paper will discuss the five stages of group development
according to Tuckman s model as well as some practical leadership guidelines that will help a group
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Of great value at this stage is encouragement and patience. The reason for the conflict is generally
insecurity (Bonebright, 2010, p. 114), so providing a strong support system an reassurance can help
move a group to the next phase.
As members of the group begin to feel safe and secure, the conflict will settle and the group will
develop a bond and unified goals. Labeled a period of norming, it is characterized by close
relationships and cohesiveness (Group Development, 2003). In fact, this stage is so characterized by
relationship that it could almost be viewed as a honeymoon phase. Group members will frequently set
aside differences and unity becomes a priority. It is important at this stage to emphasize honesty and
creativity because the group will likely be trying so hard to be amenable that some members may hold
back. Others will be ready to open up given their newfound sense of security within the group. This is
also a critical time for the group because it typically delineates a time to commit (Johnson Johnson,
2016). If a group reaches this stage and not all members are on board, it may hinder progress.
Once a group has developed cohesiveness, it will truly begin to produce. This phase of effectiveness is
titled performing according to Tuckman s model. At this stage, the group is a problem solving
instrument , capable of working through obstacles and accomplishing goals (Bonebright, 2010, p.
114). Is it not uncommon for groups
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30. Cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti Essay
Cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti The poem cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti is about a young girl
who falls in love with a great lord (a rich and powerful man), but then he leaves her for her cousin.
Eventually she finds out that she is pregnant (cousin Kate) but had to deal with the consequences all
by herself. As the great lord does not want to be involved in a baby when not married (this was highly
disrespected at this time).It is set sometimes during the 1800 s and a young cottage maiden was living
a happy life with her friends, but she was taken away by a powerful man. I get the picture that she was
happy without him as she says contented with my cottage mates . I like this as it hints an ... Show
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I ponder if this means that when she was with him, she didn t care what people thought…but now the
fun is over, and the consequences are being paid. She is ashamed of what she has done and what she if
left with. Play thing she describes herself as a toy, something that he used to play with for when he
was bored. She feels used, and like a…. play thing basically...and just like a toy, which gets old. She
feels replaced by a newer model. Changed like a glove , again she s saying he used her. Just like a
glove, which eventually got dirty or out of fashion…he trades her in for something fresh, something
he still respects. She feels like a unclean thing as she had sex with him before they wed, in which
those days was disgraceful. Plus where she could have kept pure, like a virgin or a dove (symbol of
purity) she has now lost that, maybe she feels it s her fault. She sees herself as a disrespected member
of public. People in those days would of crossed the road if they had seen her coming, not looking or
talking to her in any way. The neighbors call you good and pure, Call me an outcast thing. I like this
line the most, as it shows you how much of an outcast she is, purely because of getting pregnant. In
the second half of the poem she talks about her cousin…it starts off as a jealous he bound you with his
ring She goes
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31. micheal jordan Essay
Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan in my opinion, was the greatest basketball player that ever lived. He holds more
records than just about everyone that ever played this sport. Some of those records included: being the
all time leading scorer in the Chicago Bulls history, most seasons in which he lead the league in
scoring, which was ten, and most consecutive seasons in which he lead the league in scoring, which
was seven seasons.
Michael Jeffery Jordan was born on February 17, 1963 in the city of Brooklyn, New York. Michael
was not always the greatest player on the court; he had to work for every bit of it. After moving from
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It was not until 1991 that the bulls won their first championship with MJ. They went on to win two
more in the next two following seasons. With Phil Jackson as their coach the Bulls owned the early 90
s. They were unstoppable, as long as they had MJ of course. In 1993 Jordan shook the media as well
as the fans when he announced his retirement. For two years Michael sat out from basketball, playing
golf, baseball, and spending time with his family. After those two years Michael made the decision to
return to the game he loved so much. The bulls did not win any championships in those two years that
Jordan was gone but as soon as he returned they won three more, still under coach Phil Jackson. After
those three titles Jordan considered retiring once more. He is now retired, but recently he has been
reconsidering coming back once more.
Michael Jordan has definitely had a great positive impact on our American society, more so than any
other sports figure that I have ever seen. He has been a perfect role model ever since he stepped into
the spotlight of the United States; he has always represented our country with great pride. One case
would be in the 1992 summer Olympics, Jordan along with several other basketball greats like,
Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson dominated the Games with such finesse that it was a
great treat just to watch these individuals win the gold medal. Even with
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32. Examples Of Anti-Transcendentalism In Moby Dick
Introduction The Anti Transcendentalism movement was a movement against all conventional beliefs.
A participant in this movement was Herman Melville, most famous for his novel Moby Dick. Moby
Dick highlights the journey of an obsessive quest to find a whale. The obsessive quest leads Ishmael,
the main character, to his death because he tries to work against the forces of nature, which expresses
some of Melville s Anti Transcendentalist beliefs through this particular novel. The Anti
Transcendentalists or the American Gothic writers emphasized two major themes: the destructive
power of nature and the dark side of the human mind, and paved the way for modern horror stories.
The Power of Nature Once a person becomes attached or obsessed to a specific person, place, or even
an idea, it is extremely difficult to expel this obsession. Ishmael becomes attached to Moby Dick. He
does not execute a single action or take a simple breathe without thinking of this whale. Ishmael s
obsession with this whale is to taken to such an extent that he is willing to venture through extreme
obstacles out on the sea just to murder the whale that is responsible for his missing leg. As always, the
power of nature overcomes the ignorance of man. Nature does what nature wants. No one gets to tell
nature what to do, it is one of the only aspects of life we truly are incapable of controlling. When we
hear a hurricane warning, and most sensible people will take precautions, those who do not,
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33. Bell Curve Grading
Bell Curve Scoring Whenever you hear the phrase graded on a curve the class splits into two types of
people: the confident and the terribly stressed. In my school, there is an established grading scale
meaning whatever score an individual gets on an assignment is comparable to a rubric and gets a score
based on his sole abilities. Grading on a curve is a bit different. This grading method calculates the
average grade and determines how each student compared to the average. Bell curve grading doesn t
measure how much of the material a student retained, per say, but instead, how much more (or less)
they knew than their classmates. Bell curve grading is the most competitive type of assessing; each
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They are unfair , unjustly subjective, and just a bad tool in general to measure anyone s abilities. I see
their necessity in the face of extremely difficult tests in which the professor expects everyone to fail
on a regular grading scale; however, in day to day, averagely difficult assignments, this is too extreme
and harsh of a method of grading. There are many greater ways to help a student s grade, such as
raising every student s grade by the top score s difference from 100. Another viable option is to take
everyone s scores out of the highest score. Both of these and many more are safer and more beneficial
alternatives and still show how people relatively scored among one another. Bell curve grading seems
terrible; I am glad none of my teachers employ
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34. Hollow Men Analysis
The Real Life (A Discussion on Three Messages in T.S. Eliot s Hollow Men) T.S Eliot was the most
famous English poet of his time, and he was one of the most influential poet. His distinctive style of
writing took the attention of not only other poets, but many people all over the world. Thomas Stearns
Eliot is best known as a poet and literary critic (he received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1948), but
his work in social and cultural theory has also been widely influential (Edwards). T.S. Eliot s style of
writing was mostly a pessimistic view on life. One of the best examples of his pessimistic view on life
comes from his work The Hollow Men. The Hollow Men is a short part of the title The Waste Land by
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The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot expresses the message of modern life doesn t appreciate faith. T.S.
Eliot came to the conclusion that people of the modern generation have lost their faith that people
once had. Eliot was nothing if not a seeker: seeking to reconcile the culture he saw with what he
hoped it to be; seeking to reconcile an inner despair with a parallel want of faith (Dobrinska). In The
Hollow Men Eliot describes how people don t put religion above all things important anymore. He
explains we shifted to craving liberation not religion. At the end of the poem, eliot tries to recite God s
words but is unable because the modern world no longer knows them. For thine is, life is, for thine is
the (91). Eliot ends the poem with these words to really hit hard the point that religion is falling apart,
and the modern world no longer believes in the idea. T.S. Eliot s last message in his literary work The
Hollow Men is that the modern world lack integrity. Eliot explains that the modern world is afraid to
meet our ancestors in the other side. Let me also wear such deliberate disguises (32). The modern
world is embarrassed about the lives we live. The modern era hides their face from the ancestors
because our lives are not as valuable as their lives once were. The modern era doesn t accomplish as
much importance as the times before. It contains the poet s reflection on the subject of human nature
in this world, and
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