Papers 1701-1710 of total 28420 found.
…be happy being herself, because she sees herself as true ugliness now. Thus, she feels forced to make herself what she thinks she is. She hates beauty now, and changes everything about her to seem ugly. She's been to college, and yet still acts childish. She's…
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…a morally unjust and hateful crime by desecrating the American flag. They are the first to hid behind the first amendment (Freedom of Speech). For people to say they have the right to burn the American flag, sighting their first amendment rights, they have some…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…like hate crimes and discrimination or pleasurable outcomes like feeling completely content with oneself and finding a soulmate. The same is true for Jess, even though she suffers greatly from her sexuality decisions, she finds true love with Theresa…
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Category: /History
…the tragedies many millions suffered, to bring about a possibility it could be repeated, and to agree with Adolf Hitler’s philosophy. "Never think there is an easy way to make an end to such bitter memories...Never think there is a way to forgive the hate
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…(and folly), is an outsider know as the Savage. The Savage is brought in from outside of the utopian society by Bernard as an experiment. He faces "civilized society" with a bright outlook, but eventually comes to hate it bitterly. Lenina, the supporting…
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…day man lower himself to the level of legalized killers or should they raise themselves above the people and doctrines they hate so much to destroy the foundations from which they[pro-choice] build upon? I want to start off with saying that I believe…
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…in the minds of people, and hate crimes as well as white supremacist organizations still exist. If racism itself is ever eliminated, it will only fade away with time, being replaced by another prejudice belittling a part of society. Prejudices have proven…
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…, shunning his wife for the crime she committed becomes a respected individual and a physician to Arthur Dimmesdale, whose health is failing. During the treatment Chillingworth sees some wound or trouble in Dimmesdale's soul that is contributing to his declining…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Minnie’s home and kitchen to be in perfect order, beca! use she was a woman and that was her job as a farmer’s wife. And the women accept this role with no questions. Mrs. Hale says to Mrs. Peters “I’d hate to have men coming in to my kitchen snooping…
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Category: /History
…more cautious about Hitler maybe it would have been easier to prevent his crimes against the allies. Especially after seeing what Germany was capable of doing in WWI. The extermination of the Jews in Germany was a type of discrimination I knew about…
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