Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
(Ritzer 152-153).
Much of Marx's early work was centered on the German idea of 'Kritik", which can be translated as criticism or critique. In one of his early letters to Arnold Ruge, he called for a "ruthless criticism of everything existing." 'Kritik
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
, in Pliny's case, the statements that were negative, and in Juvenal's case, the statements that were positive. Rome may not have been the best place to live for poor people, but the reason Roman society truly worked was because the people knew what
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Category: /Science & Technology
New High-Speed Connections Will Change How We Work and Play Online
Society is becoming ever more dependent on being electronically connected with every other part of the world. Worldwide communication and commerce are just two areas where people
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
Much Ado about Nothing and Lysistrata both depict societies of the past that were quite different than our own society. Still, these works remain popular today and are widely read and performed. The reason for this is that even in their age
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Category: /Entertainment
The Merciless Workings of Advertising
In these days of technological prosperity, it is nearly impossible to escape advertising. Advertisers have used the advancements in technology to find new ways to bombard us with images of their useless product. Ads
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
to confront is the suppressive forces that kept them silent.How could one create such a work of art and have an entire collection of
people relate to the message conveyed in this poem? First, that took courage. Secondly, it took a desire to express the very
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Category: /History/North American History
struggling for work because they where Italian immigrants and had no English speaking abilities. At age five, Capone went to public school seven, to which "educational prospects for Italian children were very poor. The school was deeply prejudiced against them
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
the bottom of the stairs"
This represents an impersonal account of a failing relationship, which is at once private and universal. The irony of Frost's poetic works is that most of his poems that have underlying meanings are written in first person
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Georgia O'Keeffe's work was so great because she painted things in an abstract way, but they were still familiar to the viewer. She used vivid, bold colours and shapes of nature. She would change the scale of an object so much that it would fill up
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Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
as the moon passed between the sun and the earth, the pendulum began moving faster that expected.
Now known as the "Allais effect", it contradicts Einstein's theory of General Relativity - The modern explanation of how gravity works. This affect is so small
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