The purpose of higher education is to develop learning and knowledge, in addition, to obtaining goals to have a satisfying career. Another prevalent view of higher education is becoming a better person and more qualified than before, as well as learning about life skills. Yo-Yo Ma, the writer of āNecessary Edges: Arts, Empathy, and Educationā, mentions the three necessary edges that exist which include: education, arts, and empathy. When students attend university, it is their choice to study. It is...
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āThe Birthmarkā was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne during the Age of Enlightenment, in which the subject of science was ridiculously prevalent, as it was believed that science could take anyone anywhere, they wanted to go just by doing their best. This caused science and the scientific method to begin to be seen by people as something magical and even began to be glorified by many. This story expresses the popularity that science came to have, as well as exposes the...
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Culture and language are indivisible. Language is culture. They are components of one system. Losing oneās language is losing oneās distinct cultural identity. Through our language, we generate our customs and traditions distinct from others, thus building our own identity. āThe French Quebecoiseā is a term used to portray the people of Quebec. Understanding its history, the threats and challenges it is facing, the governmentās strategies to preserve its unique identity, as well as weighing the benefits and drawbacks of...
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Over time, the English language has experienced significant changes which have brought it to where it is today. There is a wide gap between the spelling and pronunciation of lexemes in the past in comparison to today. A quote from Heraclitus states: āThe only thing that is constant is changeā. Change is inevitable and society must adapt linguistically to accommodate the changes. The phonetics of words changed over time as sounds are produced in different areas of the mouth. Semantic...
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According to statistical reports, men contribute to a larger number of perpetrators of crimes such as rapes, murders, and assaults. It is important to note, that not all men are involved in criminal activity, women are also responsible for horrible acts of violence. Nevertheless, consistently men commit more crimes. This difference in crime rates might be due to a biological factor, such as high testosterone, which leads to a loss of self-control. Therefore, men express their aggression physically, meanwhile, women...
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āOn Wednesdays we wear pink!ā. This is a phrase that most teenage girls know by heart. This iconic phrase belongs to the 2004 released movie āMean Girlsā. This film, directed by Mark Waters, stars Lindsay Lohan as the main character, Cady, who along with the other characters portrays the theme of reflection. Through the exhibition of the consequences of being involved in high school drama, the movie aims for its target audience ā teenagers ā to reflect on the absurdness...
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Since ancient times, people often discuss the topic of equality between men and women. In the past, women were in a passive position in society, no matter whether in childhood, adult to old age, their thoughts were constrained by the traditional ideas of the whole society. As a result, there was a gap between the social status of women and that of men. However, many changes have taken place in the current social concept, women's status is getting higher and...
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Bipolar disorder or manic-depressive disorder are terms that we hear in the media or possibly even from an acquaintance who is talking about knowing someone who has it. This disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings and changes in energy levels. This is a form of mental illness that affects not only the person who has it but also the people that live with the individual. I know this firsthand because my sister has bipolar disorder. My sister has been...
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Jeanette Wallsā memoir, The Glass Castle, recounts the unconventional chronicles of Jeanetteās unusual childhood marked by tenacious poverty and a chaotic lifestyle embodied at the hands of her dysfunctional parents and their errant manner of living. Exceptional attention to Jeanetteās story arises as although her parents were observed as irresponsible, remiss, and inattentive, they did cope to instill their children's laudable qualities and rise them into well-balanced adults. Jeanetteās parents taught their children to withstand difficult situations, to be individualistic,...
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Introduction "Moonlight," directed by Barry Jenkins, is a landmark film that explores the complexities of identity through the lens of intersectionality. Released in 2016, the film delves into the life of Chiron, a young African American man growing up in a rough neighborhood in Miami, as he navigates the challenges of his race, sexuality, and socio-economic status. Intersectionality, a term coined by KimberlƩ Crenshaw, refers to the interconnectedness of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender, which can lead...
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Over the course of time, relationships change. Sometimes the bond of characters can grow, and at times they fall apart. Healthy relationships are based on mutual respect and treating others with decency. In Mary Shellyās Frankenstein, the relationship between Dr. Frankenstein and the monster could easily be labeled as unhealthy due to the origin of the monster. Although identifying that their relationship is unhealthy, the complexity of their relationship cannot be looked at. The monster is full of anger towards...
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In 1928, the stock market crash occurred and put our country in an economic depression; our 31st president, Herbert Hoover, a Republican that didnāt do much during this time of disparity, term would soon be up. On November 8, 1932, the presidential election was held with the two running candidates Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. This election was held during a difficult time for the country, and more than 13 million Americans were not working. This time is well...
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Euthanasia also known as 'assisted dying' is the process of intentionally ending a very sick person's life in order to alleviate them from the suffering the disease is causing. Euthanasia is usually only used on a person with an incurable condition, however, there are other instances when euthanasia can be carried out. For Example, only a minority of suicides in England involved long-standing incurable people. 1.5 Euthanasia is significant today as many people who are experiencing unbearable pain or are...
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The Green Mile is an American fantasy, mystery, and crime drama adapted from Stephen King's novel [1996] and directed by Frank Darabont in 1999. The stars of the film are Tom Hanks, which appears as Paul Edgecomb, the commanding officer of the death row cellblock at Cold Mountain Penitentiary in Louisiana, and Michael Clarke Duncan in his breakout of a supporting role as John Coffey, an innocent and physical strong looking black man, placed on a death row for a...
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Introduction The field of cybersecurity has seen a continuous evolution, with tools such as Cain and Abel playing pivotal roles in both system protection and potential exploitation. Developed by Massimiliano Montoro, Cain and Abel is a password recovery tool for Microsoft operating systems, primarily used for network security testing and password recovery. This tool is capable of performing a wide range of tasks including sniffing network traffic, cracking encrypted passwords, and recording VoIP conversations. While its capabilities are undeniably beneficial...
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In his dystopian novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', Orwell describes a pessimistic world that lacks freedom, emotions, and the human spirit. The solitary protagonist, Winston Smith's awareness of the doings of the oppressive government figure, 'The Inner Party' acts as a catalyst for his fight for freedom. Winston uses his knowledge to actively plan a revolt against the Party, but he unavoidably fails. Although, Winston's enduring desire to overcome the Inner Party, and restore life as it was prior to 'the Revolution',...
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Affirmative Action is a policy that was developed in the 1960s to address inequality in education by taking race and gender into consideration in order to benefit a historically underrepresented group. Affirmative Action is the practice of taking race, gender, sexual orientation, and more into consideration in order to benefit a historically underrepresented group. Affirmative Action was a program based on ending discrimination, but it has only made discrimination worse. It has caused segregated dorms and many minorities to be...
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History of the Spanish American War In February two events crystallized U.S. opinion in favor of Cuban independence. First, the Spanish minister in Washington, Enrique Dupuy de Lóme, wrote a letter critical of President McKinley that fell into the hands of the Cuban junta in New York. Its publication caused a sensation, but Sagasta quickly recalled Dupuy de Lóme. A few days later, however, the Battleship Maine, which had been sent to Havana to provide a naval presence there exploded...
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Description While Polonius and Claudius hide and eavesdrop on Hamletās interaction with Ophelia in which he vituperates against her, he breaks into his third and most famous soliloquy which is dominated by reason and not emotional agitation. It questions the righteousness of life over death in moral terms, while much emphasis is on the idea of death as an escape from the misfortunes of lifeādespite him remaining determined to live in the end and see his revenge through. It uncovers...
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Social workers are responsible for all kinds of important issues whether it be assisting a family, aiding a community, advocating for a group, and many other possible situations. One problem in particular that plagues our world and needs to be highly addressed is human trafficking. Human trafficking is a very real and dangerous problem that occurs all over the world every day. It qualifies as a current form of slavery and disregards basic human rights (Alvarez & Alessi, 2012). Human...
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In William Faulknerās A Rose For Emily, a unique narrator has been used. An unnamed narrator serves us in the story with Jefferson's peopleās voice, a collective voice. It is not certain whether is a man or a woman. By doing this William Faulkner hides his narrator behind the pronoun āweā. At the last, the narrator says āAlready we knew itā about Homer Barronās body. Actually, the narrator is not a collective person, just a single person I think. This...
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Despite the efforts of judges and legislators, the criminal law of Wales continues to be a source of discrimination. Discuss with reference to two areas of discrimination (you may choose from any area of discrimination, for example, discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or religion). A body of laws that apply to criminal acts is referred to as criminal law. So criminal justice is put in place to uphold justice by bringing peace to our rather chaotic...
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a childrenās fantasy novel by C.S. Lewis published in 1950. Set in Britain during World War II, the novel portrays the lives and adventures of four young siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie as they discover the magical land of Narnia through the portal of an old wardrobe. Through Lewisā thoughtful portrayal of the children and the childhood magic and fantasy of Narnia, the reader can see the importance that he...
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The Glaring Problems Within the U.S. Immigration System Since the 1960s, the United States has received more immigrants than any other country. In terms of scope, Americaās immigration policy is unparalleled in effect. Americaās immigration system must be reformed because of its lack of respect for human rights, because it targets nonviolent immigrants in the name of safety, and because of the massive systemic issues within the immigration courts. The immigration system desperately needs to improve its policy and detention...
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Significance and Impacts Natural resource depletion is one of the crucial current environmental problems faced worldwide. Fossil fuel consumption emits greenhouse gases responsible for global warming and climate change. As of now, the global population is 7.2 billion and growing. However, at the current demand, Earthās resources are only enough for 2 billion people. If we do the math, we are using more than what Earth has for us, and this situation is deteriorating day as our global population is...
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Throughout this project, I will explore one way in which social media has made communication significantly more dangerous as it has become more popular. I have chosen this topic as social media is something that almost rules many young people's lives- including my own, as itās something I use constantly daily. In order to do this I will weigh the advantages against the disadvantages, using real-life examples, and some of my own experiences. I feel this is a topic that...
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Today I will share with you one of my favorite things to make=satay chicken with a delicious peanut sauce. It is incredibly flavourful and simple to make, so let me share with you the recipe. Prepare the Marinade We are going to start by making the marinade for the chicken. In a medium-sized bowl, add a few tablespoons of 'kecap manis' which is an Indonesian sweet-style soy sauce. If you do not already have this, you should be able to...
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Introduction The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a cornerstone of American democracy, enshrining the essential freedoms of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and petition. These rights are not merely abstract ideals but are fundamental to the functioning of a free society. Without the First Amendment, the landscape of American civil liberties would be drastically altered, potentially stifling dissent and limiting the free exchange of ideas. This essay explores the ramifications of a society devoid of the First...
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Animal testing has been a controversy for over a century since the Cruelty to Animal Act of 1876, the first law in the world aiming to regulate the use of animals in research, was passed. For example, in Korea, 4.14 million animals were reportedly mobilized and victimized in animal experiments in 2020, according to the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, moreover, the figures have increased every year. While public awareness of animal rights has heightened so far, there has still...
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Did you ever wonder what shapes a person? Well, I will tell you what made me, well me. It all started in kindergarten when my mom said, āLetās go to the parkā. I run and get hit by a jeep. That showed me life can easily be taken, no matter what. Later in life, I found someone who later in life will mean a lot to me. This makes me feel happy knowing I have someone who can mean a...
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