Category: /Literature/English
Macbeth murmurs that she knows Macbeth is ambitious, but that she fears he is too full of "the milk of human kindness" to take the necessary steps to make himself king. She wishes she were a man, so that she might perform the deeds herself, and she resolves
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
, and God's grace is the main force in salvation. However, salvation requires the individual efforts of man himself, not only God's grace. Individual effort alone is insufficient for our own salvation. It is necessary since not even God's grace will save us without
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Category: /Literature
analogy of archetypes is a story of an invisible man who could only be seen when he dons clothing. In the same way, archetypes cannot be seen until it is dressed with the culture of its time. Take for example, the warrior archetype that fights against
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
; resting on the smooth hilt of the revolver at his hip. A pair of bare feet carefully made their way down the stairs, slowly revealing a homely man in his mid-thirties, garbed in a baby blue bath robe. His tired gaze swept the store, the tip of his rifle
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
an attitude of positive self-acceptance, which includes affection, emotions, life-style, and political perspective as well as sexual orientation (Beane, 1981).
Sexual orientation can simply become an invisible diversity in the way that differences of gender, race
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Category: /Business & Economy
...the conception of power has to be reformed to take account of this massive and invisible structure of control. Administration has to be seen in relation to order and discipline if its power is to be understood.
considers power in relation to the history
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
as subordinate and inferior to men. For example Women are discriminated against in the workplace. A woman earns approximately 70 cents for every dollar a man makes. Jobs that are available to women are often low-paying and dead-end. when explaining why men hold
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Category: /Literature/English
that, if it were true, the inferior planets, Venus and Mercury, between the earth and the sun, should in the course of their revolution exhibit phases like those of the moon, and, these being invisible to the naked eye, Copernicus had to change the false explanation
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Category: /History
with bombast (a stuffing made of wool, horsehair, and short linen fibers called tow, or bran). Excessive use of bombast led one observer to suggest that a man was carrying the whole contents of his bed and his table linen as stuffing in his trunk hose. It was also
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Category: /Literature/English
their positions of power. She
remarks that women "have served all these centuries as looking-glasses possessing the magic . . . power of
reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size" (35). Woolf emphasizes that men have declared women
inferior, not because
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