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…by and accept this abusive behavior, she saw to it that county services was contacted. Pelzer goes on to relate how his emotional damage contributed to his moving often between foster homes. He never felt adequate, and these feelings of inadequacy compounded Pelzer…
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…into the framework of the dominant discourse., rather than being a way of deconstructing notions of how culture itself is perceived and misperceived.. Elst suggests that nothing really exists as 'culture,' instead culture itself is a "constructed, socially produced norm…
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…Technology, Changing our lives and our laws The 21st century was never predicted to be what it is by our founding fathers. The truth is nobody ever expected our country to come down to the way we see it today. Computers and technology are now…
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…pattern of aberrant eating or dieting behaviours. These patterns of eating behaviour are associated with significant emotional, physical, and relational distress. It results from a combination of biological, psychological and social-cultural factors…
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…need to understand more about them, and what the cause of their depletion at such an alarming rate is. Some people may ask “Who cares about frogs?” Well, one of the reasons is that they are an important part of our ecology. They prey on insects and other…
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…“The nightmare images of the German child-rearing practices that one discovers in this book call to mind the catastrophic events of recent German history” (350). This quote, taken from Susan Griffin’s Our Secret, shows us the situation Heinrich Himmler…
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…of indignant diatribes against the ways of the ignorant white man. However, when we examine Alice Walker’s Essay, “In Search of Our Mother’s Gardens,” the vengeful tone we anticipate is nowhere to be found. Rather, we encounter a text which urges all persons, black…
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…It all begins at 'the beginning'. One of the significant 'beginnings' in human culture has been language. The problems with our community originally began with the situation forced upon us by our white oppressors of the past. This was just the start…
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…6.31). It is not a question of whether Confucian ideals pertain to our society or not, but more or less if we can adapt them to our culture and permeate new variations into our Americanized lifestyles. In America today, politicians win public support…
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…Do we have an immortal soul? The point of the matter is that we never questioned the fact as humans in regards to what happens to our souls when we leave this earth. When we die many have wondered will my soul die or live on to some other place…
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