In the late eighteenth century a moment in art and literature started known as romanticism. Towards the end of the period, prose writing gained momentum especially the novels. Moreover, from 1837 to 1901 novel became the most distinctive and lasting literary achievement of Victorian literature. The rise of the novel in this era was mainly associated with Ian Wattâs influential study âThe rise of the Novelâ which focused on the rise of fictional realism and it distinguished prose narratives from...
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Domestic abuse is classified by several things, including scratching, slapping, spitting, threatening, burning, etc. Due to aggressive domestic violence some children are exposed to at a young age, they are often left with a lifelong impact. These impacts include anxiety, depression, as well as possible violent behavior in their future. My research is focusing on how some children and teens, especially in Africa, are influenced throughout their whole life, just because of these events in their childhood. What is domestic...
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The United States as it grows in an alarming fashion seems to always have problems that grow with it. Out of all the problems that grow in this nation, drug consumption is the largest. Marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes, relieving stress, and recreation. Marijuana affects natural mind functions like learning, remembering, or coordination it does not alter other bodily functions. Allowing it to keep the label of illegal creates no difference in the daily consumption, but contributes on...
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World War II is known to everyone as the last large-scale world war. This war revealed humanity's darkest and most frightening side. The war had two opposing sides: The Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) and the Allies (France, Great Britain, the United States, Soviet Union, and China) (The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica). These two groups had very different paths to power, with one path being morally unjust and the other being morally correct. The Axisâ groupâs immoral longing for power...
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Professional ethics are the standards of behavior for individuals, social and civic organizations, religious institutions, businesses, and corporations. When these standards are violated the actions may not be considered as âcriminalâ or âillegal,â but as immoral and unethical. The root of the word professional is from the Medieval Latin professus âAvowed,â literally âhaving declared publicly.â The past participle of the Latin profiteri â declare openly, testify voluntarily, acknowledge, make a public statement of.â The root of the word ethics is...
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The research methodology was based on obtaining information from Hospital Infantil Robert Reid Cabral, as well as reliable sources that were found on the web, most of them from data bases. Much of the epidemiology found in this research was based on both the information found field on HIRRC, along with other researches that included medical examinations and studies. Information has been obtained from the years 2006 up to 2019, in able to obtain a wider spectrum of the conditions...
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As of July 1st, this year, recreational marijuana was legal in nine states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington), as well as the District of Columbia. In this paper, I will be arguing why recreational marijuana should be legal nationwide, and I will be using John Stuart Millâs utilitarianism to frame my argument. Mill defines utilitarianism as a moral theory, that actions are right as long they are intended to promote overall human happiness, or as...
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âHow terrible is wisdom when it brings no profit to the man thatâs wiseâ (Sophocles, line 316, âOedipus Rexâ). People often mistake blind people, or people labeled as somehow flawed, for being ignorant. Whether the blindness is literal, like Teiresias in Sophoclesâ Teiresais in âOedipus Rex,â or blindness as transparency, like the Fool in Shakespeareâsâ King Lear, both of these tragedies contain a persona of a fool, someone whom people think cannot see at all, or cannot see things clearly....
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Understanding Human Trafficking: A Modern-Day Slavery âSlavery is not a horror safely confined to the past; it continues to exist throughout the world, even in developed countries... Across the world, slaves work and build and suffer.â (Kevin Bales). Human trafficking is a multi-billion production that kidnaps victims and forces them to do services against his or her will for benefits or profit. According to Mclaughlin, âThe United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and...
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Villainy is often born from jealousy, insecurity, and paranoia. Iago from Shakespeareâs Othello, though dubbed as motiveless, is no exception; what starts as an optimistic heterosexual romance ends as a tragedy brought about by homoerotic envy, competition, and fear of emasculation. The play is centered around a military environment, which puts emphasis on traditional indications of masculinity such as physical prowess and belligerent disposition. The military ranks also imply menâs superiority over women, thus making femininity a sign of weakness....
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People have always been fascinated with the overall meaning of life. We always question whether we believe something is true, the worth of our gained knowledge and experience gained throughout life, and in some cases, the meaning or purpose of death. In The Giver by Lois Lowry, themes like reality, knowledge, and death are explored through the action and interactions as the protagonist struggles to find the truth about his society. These themes can be further explored in different literary...
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Abstract South Africa has been experiencing various changes in the number of women elected in offices and other leadership positions both in the government and other non-governmental organizations. At the beginning, the number of women in offices was very low compared to other countries like the USA but the number has since changed to make South Africa one of the countries with the highest number of women working in government positions. However, having women get into leadership positions has brought...
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Pride and Prejudice is a romantic novel written by Jane Austen which discusses women's duties or roles in the home or work force, and how they have changed for a better life for women. For work duriung the 18th century, âGenerally this work was done for the benefit of the family, not the outside world. âWomen's Workâ would have included such activities as spinning, weaving, and churning.â (Gender roles in Colonial America). Women also didn't have many rights and did...
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Cannabis or marijuana is one of the most well-known, cheap and easy to get drug substance in the world. Even though this drug is very common, it is very difficult to classify in one category due to the plethora of effects it can have on the human body which can also differ from person to person. Marijuana, for example can act as a depressant which means it can calm down the nerves, a very effective opioid which can relieve pain,...
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Abstract Pets that are obese is a growing concern and suffer from various diseases just like the humans (Whistle Lab Inc., 2019). Numerous of people who own pets have difficulty determining if their pet is fat and are at a loss on what action to take in remedying the issue (Sciences, 2019). Pets become obese for various of reasons and the majority of humans have knowledge that remaining overweight is hazardous for humans and animals (Pet Obesity Prevention, 2015). When...
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In the world of tomorrow, video games are constantly growing and thriving as a result of peopleâs interest in an escape from reality. Video games first stepped into the public eye in the early 1970âs, with the introduction of the Atari system, and the popular yet simple game known as Pong. When pong had launched on the Atari system, Atari Inc became a household name until the early 90âs (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2019). Since the decline of the Atari, other popular...
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First of all, it is commonly known that there are varieties in the use of any language depending on diverse factors such as, the place, the context, the social group and the time. Nevertheless, I am going to focus on the diastratic varieties of the language, which refers to social class. Alameda and FernĂĄndez (2016: 64) stated, âeven if it is commonly assumed that modern societies are classless and egalitarian, people can generally be grouped into social classes according to...
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Mission Ford Motor Companyâs mission statement and vision statement focus on product effectiveness and business leadership in the automotive industry. Farfan, B. (2019, August 15) 'People working together as a lean, global enterprise to make peopleâs lives better through automotive and mobility leadership.' (para. 2) they want to become the worldâs most trusted company Strategy Ford automobile industry is known in the biggest company of the world. They use two types of strategy in which one is intensive strategy and...
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The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe has been influenced by Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. The protagonists of both these works are similar because Okonkwo and Oedipus are both successful, they both have a flawed character, and they both experience a demise. âThings Fall Apartâs protagonist Okonkwo and Oedipus Rexâs Oedipus are similar in that they are both successful. Both of these characters, Okonkwo and Oedipus, are both famous, well known, and their people admired them. In the book...
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We often wonder why racism is so alive in our society and can not seem to get rid of it despite what the government has done in the past to try to fix it. In recent studies, scientists have proven through social psychological research that judgment on individuals and their work ability is based a lot on their gender and racial stereotypes popular in U.S. society. Research by social psychologist has proven that stereotypes are cognitive schemata that always influence...
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Most people know what a firemanâs job is. Common knowledge is that they put out fires and occasionally rescue a pet thatâs stuck on top of a tree. In Fahrenheit 451, firemen are a special group who are tasked with burning books and people who read them. Fahrenheit 451 is set in the future, in an American city that is not named. The main character of the story is called Guy Montag, a fireman who rebels against his society after...
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It is not the noticeable dangers that should be feared, but the ones that are not spoken of. One of these dangers happens to be the rising obesity epidemic, which can be a result of consuming large quantities of processed or fast foods. Fast food has been a revolutionary force in American life, yet the consequences of consuming these foods are not stressed enough. The government fails to notify the public about the real issues concerning processed foods; therefore, the...
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True friendship is when someone knows you better than yourself and takes a position for your best interests in a crisis. It goes beyond just sharing time together, and it is long lasting. The novel, The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini demonstrates various themes that influence the development of the story including family, betrayal, violence, loyalty, regret, culture and many more that applies to the protagonist named Amir. Amir lives with Baba, his father, and two servants named Ali and...
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The definition of a serial killer is usually described as an individual who repeatedly commits murder, typically with a distinct pattern in the selection of victims, location, and method. The people usually perform there murders in a unique way that are often known as their signature. Serial killers are sometimes compared to mass murderers; however, serial killers donât really follow the format of mass murders in which they donât take breaks in between the murders. According to Sigmund Freud the...
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There is a significant public health problem in America that is causing mass devastation. Ironically, it is administered by your healthcare providers. The culprit is opioid addiction. There have been some efforts to curb this epidemic. Andrew Yang has offered many solutions in his presidential campaign. But despite the attempts to stop this epidemic, Andrew Rogers, who is a doctoral student in clinical psychology who works in the UH Anxiety and Health Research Laboratory and its Substance Use Treatment Clinic...
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The film Still Alice deals with a very serious subject matter of a person whose life is turned upside down when she gets a diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimerâs disease. Throughout most of this film we can see an accurate portrayal of the symptoms associated with this crippling brain disease. During the course of the entire movie Alice Howland progressively goes through the three stages of Alzheimerâs disease. Although this movie depicts the human aspects of this degenerative condition exceptionally well,...
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Elizabeth Short, who would eventually become known across the globe as The Black Dahlia, was a 22-year-old American woman who was raped, murdered, dismembered, and thrown on a vacant lot in a Los Angeles suburb in Los Angeles County on January 15, 1947. No one knows exactly what happened leading up to Elizabeth Shortâs last moments when she fought for her life. There was no murder confession, and there was a lack of evidence to lead investigators further (CITATION THE...
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Salvage the Bones is narrated by a teenager named Esch. She is the only girl in an all-male family, since her mother is dead, and her father is an alcoholic. Isolated and alone in this savage town (the townâs name âBois Sauvageâ and the fact that their homestead is called âThe Pitâ says a lot about how rural this place is), she seeks of a way to escape. She shifts between the present happenings of her life and often alludes...
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Every second of your life and every decision you make is being influenced by your motivation and your morality. These concepts are very important and very different for every individuals, every society, every organization and every country. Motivation is the need or reason to do something (âCambridge English Dictionaryâ, z.d.). Job motivation is needed for an employee to correctly execute their tasks within the organization. Morality are the norms and values for a person. Values are on a more individual...
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Making a murderer involves many psychological factors that affect everybody differently. The psychological makeup of the human mind controls the thoughts, decisions, and actions. It affects everyone from infants to criminals and Trauma, aggression, and mental illnesses are factors that cause a person to become a serial killer. A serial killer is someone who kills at least three people with each killing being a separate event (Crime Museum). However, if the kills were done at once and were not separate...
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