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Category: /Literature/English
…” as the only priority. The church and state remained inseparable, technology and innovation were all but condemned (except when necessary to gain and secure power), and the legal system crumbled, controlled solely by fundamentalist radicals who still believed…
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Category: /Literature/English
control and knowledge of their bodies than ever before; for example, there is a wide availability of birth control and of abortions. But in many areas there has been little change, and in some areas the woman’s role seems to be deteriorating. There is still…
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Category: /History
…centralized government, even a democratic one, would trample their rights just as easily as England had. Keeping this in mind, the writers of the Articles of Confederation opted for a league of friendship between the different states. Each state had control of its…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to a certain few from a society. This is so because in a fascist ideology there is a distrust of reason, racism, and opposition to international law and order. In a communistic ideology distribution of income and total governmental control are put in place because…
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…that Casy is meant to be more human than Christ. Rose of Sharon represents a Biblical allusion towards the end of the novel. After she gives birth to her stillborn child, she gives life to a starving man by breast-feeding him. Her sacrifice suggests the notion…
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Category: /Literature/English
…from the Shakespearean plays that we think of. The church was the one that had most of the plays. The church’s plays were usually nothing more than religious reenactments. Examples are the birth of Christ, the Last Supper, the sermon on the mountaintop…
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…, where women really had safe and 100% effective birth control and access to it and no rape and if there was, the children were born in a society where they are supported and women are supported in raising children, abortion is needed. In conclusion…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, Okonkwo worked hard and fought well to gain a reputation of high status and influence in his clan. He acquired three wives, one whom gave him his first son. Okonkwo’s first wife, whose name is never mentioned, gave birth to his first son, Nwoye. Okonkwo saw…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Aldous Huxley in his Utopian novel Brave New World written in 1932, presents a horrifying view of a possible future in which a society is procreated through scientific advancements. The society depicts a civilization controlled by scientific methods…
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…of urinary control, and degeneration of the reflexes; psychosis may ensue. Infection in the uterus may lead to miscarriage, to stillbirth, or to the birth of a child with congenital syphilis. Infected children often bear typical signs, such as high forehead…
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