Pride and Prejudice (1813) by Jane Austen is set in regional England in the 19th century where the lines of class were strictly drawn between the upper and middle classes. In this society, gender roles were quite rigid, and women could only achieve a respected status in such a patriarchal society through a prudent marriage. Austenâs novel conveys universal themes...

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Introduction Yann Martel's novel, Life of Pi, is a profound exploration of universal themes embodied through the journey of its protagonist, Piscine Molitor Patel. The narrative is layered with archetypal elements that resonate with readers on a subconscious level, drawing them into a world that is as introspective as it is adventurous. An archetype, as defined by Carl Jung, is...

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Pride and Prejudice: Finding love in a time when love was not the priority. Marrying someone for love was uncommon in the late 1700s. Most found suitable partners who elevated their status or wealth. Affluent women married well-to-do men. Women sought out men who could benefit their societal position. Jane Austen inferred this in her writings consistently and accurately. All...

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The 19th century was a fascinating period in the Western world, that was transitioning from the time of Renaissance, Romantic, and other significant revolutionist movements to urbanism and industrialization. The increased demand for manufactured, and factory-made produce, created jobs in cities which encouraged people to move into these central civilisations where these jobs could provide better living standards. This was...

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The image chosen is illustrated by James Gillray, the image is named âPresages of the Millenium, 1795â. It includes a hand-colored etching and aquatint on paper. And was gifted by the Trier-Fodor Foundation, in 1985. The description is as follows, âWarning: the apocalypse approaches! Inspired by the fierce political debates in Great Britain following the French Revolution, Gillray draws on...

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Merges academic definitions of a community to conclude its description as, âA group of people living in the same defined area or sharing the same basic values, organization or interests. An informally organized social entity that is characterized by a sense of identity. Traditionally, the definitions of a community can be categorized into three extensive explanations. Geographical communities: based on...

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Holiday Blues Have you heard of the wild Black Friday stories, such as a woman punching another over a toy? What about people fighting each other over the last flat-screen television? Sadly this is what the holidays have come to. This time of year is known as a time when Americans spend a ridiculous amount of money during the holidays....

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The multiple Revolutions that took place in the 18th to 20th century were spearheaded by the American Revolution, however, the following revolutions in France, Haiti, and Spanish- America, all were inspired by one another and fought for similar reformations. The Enlightenment also heavily influenced all of these revolutions, since it provided progressive ideas that became widely accepted amid oppression and...

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This craving for freedom found its greatest expression in the works of John Milton (1608-1674). According to Milton, nationalism is not a struggle for collective independence from the 'foreign yoke'; it is an affirmation of individual freedom from power, a self-affirmation of individuality before his government and church, 'freeing man from the oppression of slavery and prejudice'. For Milton, freedom...

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Introduction As a Maths Tutor at a Further Education College, I face a challenge when it comes to teaching 16 - 19-year-olds. The main issue is that of the learner's mindset coming into college. I shall be looking into the causes of low/fixed mindset and the effect it has on learning. This will allow me to observe trends in behavior/thinking...

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Lying has been utilized as a means of deception since before humans existed. Animals have been shown to exhibit primitive forms of deception for ages, but as humans came about, different forms of lying started to emerge as well. As people became more intelligent over time, our means of deception through lying quickly followed suit. Many authors, scientists, philosophers, and...

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The world's history is a very important part of any society that is living in any given period. The reason why students and individuals learn about the worldâs history is because it makes us who we are today. The history of the world gives the future enlightenment for what is to come and what is to happen within the world...

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Summary Policies are significant in the working environment as they fortify and explain the standards expected of workers and assist bosses with overseeing staff all the more viable as they characterize what is worthy and unsuitable in the working environment. This paper focuses mainly on four policies: sexual harassment, non-discrimination, employee benefit, and dress code; particularly why they should be...

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Book Review & Summary About the author Carol Dweck is one of the leading researchers in the fields of personality development, social psychology, and developmental psychology. She has been a professor at renowned universities like Columbia University, and Stanford University and is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science. Her scholarly book on Self-Theories: Their Role...

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Physical things like supplies, tokens of luck, and nick-nacks are not only what people carry, but emotional baggage and mental sorrows that one suffers are also carried. The main plot of The Things They Carried by Tim OâBrien involves the protagonist Tim himself and his traumatic experiences in the war and how he copes with everything he has faced. The...

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Let me set the scene, youâre all dressed up in long skirts and layers of clothes spending your day practicing the piano, walking in the country, and reading, and a guy whoâs related to your dad and is going to inherit his business from him, shows up to your house and proposes to you..... Now you are looking at this...

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This investigation will evaluate the question: To what extent did media coverage affect American public opinion of the Vietnam War? This exploration will focus on media reports during the Vietnam War and analyze the implications that news coverage had on public support for the war in the United States. The first source that will be evaluated is Walter Cronkiteâs editorial...

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Introduction Individuals travel to great lengths and risk their lives to escape unfair or unjust conditions to seek work or an even better life. This can oftentimes lead to structural violence. In this paper, I argue that the Vietnamese migrants traveling from Vietnam to Europe are being faced with structural violence on their journey as well as when arriving at...

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It could be argued that there are parallels between what has happened in manufacturing and what is happening in the construction industry today; that the construction industry is increasingly becoming like manufacturing as it adopts production techniques from manufacturing and starts to apply them to construction and infrastructure projects. Discuss how valid this argument is, backing up your argument with...

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The Antebellum period, dating from after the War of 1812 to the Civil War, was marked by Americaâs growth from a young nation, not internationally recognized and finding its bearings, to a complex nation of remarkable economic success. One sign of Americaâs maturation was the multiple social reform movements that occurred between the 1830s and 1850s. Americans began concerning themselves...

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Introduction Leave no one behind the project Water, C.(2019) explains a Leave No One Behind project that ensures that no individual is left behind requires that all projects establish gender focal points across partners and stakeholders so that efforts of gender transformative approaches do not lie exclusively with the gender advisor but are integrated into multiple layers in the project...

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The 1930s was a revolutionary time for American women because this was immediately after they were given the right to vote through the womenâs suffrage movement. Women had finally gotten their recognition as cornerstones of society through the widespread availability of career opportunities outside the traditional housewife and child-bearer, albeit severely underpaid compared to their male counterparts. They were given...

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Women are housewives; men are the breadwinners. Even though these ideas are not relevant today, they existed during the time of the play âAntigone.â In ancient Greece, women were seen as property. Men were seen as the head of the house. The roles of men and women in Sophoclesâ âAntigoneâ show examples of gender inequality. In Sophoclesâ play, âAntigone,â Ismene...

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âTeams are the fundamental unit by which work is conducted in organizations.â Introduction A team is a group of people who collaborate on a task towards a common goal. It is an essential component in any basic organization of work. Forming and managing a team can set forth many issues and road bumps and therefore it requires a lot of...

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Freedom and Choice A utopian society has been created for people in the book so that they have no rights and no individual thoughts. Every individual is much the same. Daily, everybody takes a pill that erases all memories, pain, and tension. Jonas, the protagonist, is selected to inherit all the world's memories and discovers that anyone he cares for...

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President Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States of America, once said, âFreedom is a fragile thing and it's never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by way of inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. And those in world...

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Chef Watson is a machine âchefâ who can create recipes from almost any ingredient. Weâre familiar with Siri and Alexa, virtual assistants that do everything from setting alarms to translating foreign phrases. Teslaâs electric cars come with the Autopilot feature that lets them auto-steer, change lanes, navigate, and self-park. What do these three things have in common? Artificial intelligence. Whether...

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Author Study John Winston Lennon came into existence on October 9, 1940, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. John's father departed from him when he was just 5 years old, leaving Julia annihilated. John wasnât raised with two parents; his mother was all he had. Julia was a part of the start of Lennon's musical ability by teaching him how to play...

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Forrest Gump is a 1991 American epic romantic comedy 'drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Eric Roth, and starring Tom Hanks. It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom. The story depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a man from Alabama who witnesses and unwittingly influences several defining historical...

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The concept of âa new beginningâ is a recurrent theme that prevails in African American literature, predominantly, in the geographical form of The South. Used as a literary terrain, The South is more than a characterization of the savagery that African Americans endured during the period of slavery. It is within this landscape that African Americans advanced society and culture...

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