Category: /Literature/Novels
grown up around it. However, Lawrence himself did not see the book in such a light. He saw it as a critique of society and the way in which human intellectual and sexual relationships had evolved and become disconnected from each other in a very unnatural
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
, with none being close to "separate but equal". The human dignity of blacks was as slaves, the 13th amendment not being of use. Violence was evident in the everyday lives of blacks. The denials of civil rights were ever-present in the lives of blacks
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Category: /Law & Government
All American citizens are guaranteed three inalienable rights, given to us the day we are born; life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As stated in the Declaration of Independence," ... endowed by their Creator within certain inalienable Rights
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Humans have searched for the key to immortality throughout history. Cloning is the beginning of humans playing the role of God. Though there may be some benefits to cloning, the importance of the religious aspect and the impact cloning would have
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Michael Tomasello's problem that he wants to solve is to explain difference between humans and other primates in evolutionary closeness that allows humans to be radically different from non-human primates. Tomasello begins with the premise that humans
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Category: /Literature/English
A Look into the Human Mind
In his powerful novel, Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut tells of a man named Billy Pilgrim who has become unstuck in time. He walks through a door in 1955 and comes out another in 1941. He crashes in a plane in 1968
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
effective tools have human characteristics, such as a computer capable of learning, we will give our tools these characteristics. If technological innovations continue, we could actually create tools that are human, or at least beings that challenge how we define
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
command them because they are right? The Divine Command Theory most simply states that God's commands are what is morally right, and what God forbids is morally wrong. This means that loving one another is right because God commands humans to do so
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Breaching Experiment: The Human Response to the Invasion of Personal Space
Have you ever been to a wedding and just felt completely confused because one of the female guests decided she was going to wear a wedding gown of her own to someone else's
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
The process of staff recruitment and selection is becoming increasingly complex and its integration into organisational and Human Resource (HR) strategies means that the successful outcome of these processes is vital for job performance
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