A comparative analysis of Erich Maria Remarqueâs âAll Quiet on the Western Front (Western Front),1928â and John Steinbeckâs âThe Grapes of Wrath (Grapes), 1939â provokes the audience to reconsider their understanding of morality. Set during WWI, Remarque explores the demoralizing corruptions of war by mirroring his personal experiences at the Western Front. Steinbeckâs Grapes, set during the 1930 American Dust...

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âWar is the greatest plague that can afflict humanity, it destroys religion, it destroys states, it destroys familiesâ (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr). During World War I many people joined the war to have money to provide for their family, not knowing what they were getting themselves into. The âLost Generationâ was what people called those who grew up during...

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Perspective This assignment was required to watch the documentary called âThe Grinch Who Stole Christmasâ, and to explain the theoretical perspective that was assigned to us. The two theoretical perspectives that will be talked about more in depth in this essay are psychoanalytic theory and trait theory. Sigmund Freud was a neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis created a better...

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This section examines the impact of international migration on left-behind children from the perspectives of children, unlike adults. The literature cited in this section used children as informants. The studies provide an alternative perspective concerning how left-behind children experience and deal with parents' migration, with particular emphasis being placed on the children's constructions and narratives in the processes of being...

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The senselessness of war affects even the best of people and turns them into people you wouldn't be able to recognize. In the novel, All Quiet On The Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, the main character Paul Baumer gets sent to fight in the German war where they did not have the best fighting technology. This led to many...

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Abstract âWe are being afflicted with a new disease of which some readers may not yet have heard the name, but of which they will hear a great deal in the years to come â namely, technological unemploymentâ stated John Maynard Keynes in 1930 [1]. In 1950, Norbert Wiener âsaw the possible end to full employment and the obsolescence of...

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Introduction Communication and decision-making are two pivotal components that significantly influence the functionality and success of any organization or individual endeavor. While communication serves as the bridge for exchanging information and ideas, decision-making represents the outcome of that exchange, culminating in choices that shape future actions. Both elements are inexorably linked; effective communication can enhance decision-making processes, while poor communication...

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âWords have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.â This quote was written by the great Edgar Allen Poe. He was born January 19th, 1809, and died October 7th, 1849. Poeâs parents were both actors. His father abandoned his family when Poe was just a child and his mother died while acting. Poe was...

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Northern Mexico is notorious for high crime as a result of inequality (Enamorado et al., 2016). Drawing on empirical evidence of the link between education and crime reduction (Jonck et al., 2015; Chioda et al. 2016), the vision of this project is to reduce crime among adolescents, by increasing upper secondary school attendance, improving the quality of learning, and increasing...

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Introduction Christopher Columbus, the Italian navigator credited with discovering the Americas, remains a polarizing figure in historical discourse. Known for his voyages across the Atlantic under the auspices of the Spanish crown, Columbus has been alternately celebrated as a pioneer and vilified as a harbinger of colonial exploitation. This essay will explore the premise that Columbus is innocent of the...

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Introduction The Enlightenment, a pivotal intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries, profoundly influenced the political, social, and economic landscapes of the modern world. Its emphasis on reason, individualism, and a scientific approach to understanding human society laid the foundations for transformative political philosophies. The United States Constitution, a cornerstone of democratic governance, was significantly shaped by Enlightenment ideas....

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The following essay purports to outline why religion was the central motive for many of the events and transformations in the history of the Hispanic World. The primary source to be considered is Christopher Columbusâs letter to the Catholic Monarchs (1493). I will focus predominantly on Columbusâ voyage to the New World but appreciate that religion was also a main...

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Introduction The debate surrounding the influence of violent video games on children's behavior has been a subject of considerable academic and public interest. With the advent of increasingly realistic and immersive gaming experiences, concerns regarding their potential to incite aggressive behavior in young players have escalated. Proponents of this view argue that exposure to violent content desensitizes children, fostering a...

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âOne day they leave Omelas and walk ahead into the darkness, towards a place even less imaginable to most of us than the city of happiness and they do not come backâ. âThe Ones Who Walk Away from the Omelasâ by Ursula Le Guin is a short story about a dystopian society where they sacrifice the freedom of a child...

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Symbolism is a highly important device in literature. It can help writers give their works more richness and depth. Symbolism plays an important role in revealing themes and character traits in Khaled Hosseiniâs book, âThe Kite Runnerâ. It is shown in the story with Kites, Lambs, and a Slingshot. Each one of these items not only represents a physical object...

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Throughout the novel The Kite Runner, the past and the present are explored throughout the entirety of the book. The Kite Runner is a semi-autobiographical piece of fiction. It refers to real-life events and it can be assumed people too as it deals partially with the writer's own life but also contains fictional characters. All the main characters are seen...

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In the second half of the novel, the readers can see a desire in the main characters to possess and lay claim to Beloved upon her emergence from the river. This desire is not surprising to the readers since learn early on in the novel that Sethe has had and lost Beloved and that being a slave prevented individuals from...

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Setheâs youngest child and the only one still with her at the time of Belovedâs return is Denver. Denver was not born into slavery, Sethe escaped while pregnant with her. As a result, Denver was born free but she still faced the consequences of slavery, specifically the need to claim something as solely hers. Denverâs relationship with Beloved shares some...

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In Toni Morrisonâs novel Beloved, Morrison writes about the horrific events that take place for a former slave, Sethe, the protagonist, and her family. Morrison utilizes Biblical symbolism, allusions, and direct quotes to alleviate the readerâs understanding of the novel. These Biblical references implicate the spiritual faith of Sethe and her family. Morrison incorporates these literary devices to strengthen the...

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Stanislaus Katczinsky He is resourceful (can scrounge up sustenance in remote places), efficient, smart, and reliable, the boys listen/look up to him and trust his judgment. âIâm sure that if he were planted down in the middle of the desert, in half an hour he would have gathered together a supper of roast meat, dates, and wine.â (Remarque, {33}) [His...

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War is an experience that has physical and psychological damage on its victims. Many soldiers who have fought in war often become disconnected from their past lives and their loved ones. They may act in ways that may not seem appropriate or normal to people who have not experienced war but these actions are just the ramifications of the horrors...

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Chapter 1: Why is it Ironic that Kantorek refers to the men as the âIron Youthâ? The Irony in âIron Youthâ Kantorek refers to the men as âIron Youthâ because they are willing to do anything for their country. The âIron Youthâ describes a strong German man, who will fight to protect his country. When the men have read what...

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The title of the play itself is reminiscent of Shakespeare who wrote; âAll the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players.â.1 This sentiment is echoed throughout Henrik Ibsenâs A Dollâs House. The protagonist Nora is herself a doll in a doll house, trapped in several ways constrained by her peers. She is confined by the conventions...

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Introduction Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House," published in 1879, is a revolutionary play that dissects the inner workings of a 19th-century marriage and challenges the societal norms surrounding gender roles. Within the narrative, Christine Linde emerges as a pivotal character whose interactions with the protagonist, Nora Helmer, provide critical insight into the themes of sacrifice, independence, and societal expectations. Christine,...

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Steve Paul Jobs, one of the most influential entrepreneurs of the 20th century, was best known as one of the main founders of the American multinational technology company known today as âApple.â Jobs was born on the 24th of February, 1955 in San Francisco, California, and was born into a family of two university students. However, the students were unmarried...

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In todayâs society, especially starting from the 1900s and 2000s, with freedom and basic privileges, it is natural to overlook how notably far our society has advanced. Compared to the previous centuries there is a huge shift when it comes to equality of rights people have, primarily women. If we closely pay attention to the events that took place in...

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Modern influential leaders in the field of science and technology would arguably include Bill Gates, who founded the Microsoft organization, and Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple. Both have been extremely successful in their revolutionary innovation of technology yet it is interesting to compare their respective innovations, and also their management styles. Bill Gates has earned his entrepreneurial status by...

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In Animal Farm, George Orwell attempts to lay bare the hypocrisy, brutality, and moral corruption at the heart of the Soviet Union under Stalin. At the time when Orwell wrote the book, a disturbingly high proportion of leftist intellectuals in Western Europe and the United States genuinely believed that the USSR was some kind of socialist utopia which provided an...

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The age of enlightenment brought about a rise in intellect. The first encyclopedia was made in 1771. More people had a certain curiosity or thirst for knowledge that initially was not there. The most famous people that are associated with the enlightenment period are; John Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu. These men (along with others) set a pathway for the revolution....

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America today is omnipresent, but take us back 100 years and you find much more defined straight and narrow socio-cultural boundaries. Those who came to America during the earlier immigration waves were forced to experience a much different reality than they anticipated with the American way of life including different cultural values than the rest of the world like individual...

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