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    To: Romeo <DaRomeSter@yolo.com> Subject: Romeo shouldn’t marry Juliet. Dear Romeo‚ Ask yourself this question; is it really a wise choice to marry Juliet? You claim love at first sight is what you’ve experienced and that Juliet’s the most beautiful girl you’ve ever encountered. When take this into thought‚ is she as great as you make her out to be? It’s simple‚ don’t marry her. You’ll be conducting yourself a favor. To be truly honest‚ it might even save numerous lives. Not only are you

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    Joe Mauriello ENG 201-028 Ms. Jacqueline Kerr 17 April 2012 The All-Seeing Eye Have you ever had the feeling that you are being watched? It could be the guy across the room‚ your grandmother in heaven‚ or even Santa Claus all the way from the North Pole. The idea of surveillance can work to evoke feelings of guilt‚ fear‚ and security. We‚ as Americans‚ are fortunate enough to live in a country that encourages people of all cultures and ethnicities to thrive together. A country that places essentially

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    Jonathon Martin Period 1 Chapter 8 Questions 1. Long-distance commerce acted as a motor of change in pre-modern world history by altering consumption and daily life. Essential food and useful tools such as salt were traded from the Sahara desert all the way to West Africa and salt was used as a food preserver. Some incenses essential to religious ceremonies were traded across the world because there was a huge demand for them. Trade diminished economic self-sufficiency by creating a reliance on traded

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    Analysis: “Panopticism” and “Our Secret” In Michael Foucault’s reading on “Panopticism” he breaks down the social/economical systems and explains that society’s mentality on the law system. He answers the “why question” in a way certain individuals act and think as they do. Many times his explanation is much branched off into a different level of thinking. In one paragraph in “Panopticism”‚ a disciplinary mechanism is described‚ which is considered the best way for one person to be punished

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    | Panopticism; Michel Foucault’s Ingenious Theory PHL 101 Issues in Philosophy | A French philosopher‚ Michel Foucault developed the theory Panopticism and is explained in his book‚ Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Foucault was able to erect this theory based off of Jeremy Bentham’s idea of a panopticon. A panopticon is a circular structured building with a watchtower on top‚ emitting light from all directions. It lies in the middle of a wider circular area‚ enabling

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    Although Michel Foucaults "Panopticism" has a different form of control in the society as portrayed in George Orwells 1984‚ they both have many similarities among one another. Two ways of exercising power over men‚ of controlling their relations‚ of separating out their dangerous mixtures. The plague stricken town‚ transversed throughout with hierarchy‚ surveillance‚ observation‚ writing; the town immobilized by the functioning of an extensive power that bears in a distinct way over all individual bodies-this

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    examine the following focal points‚ panopticism‚ scoptophilic instincts‚ and visual pleasure. First‚ the analysis will examine panopticism in relation to embedded “secret politics” within the film‚ The Day I Became a Woman. Second‚ the analysis will compare both scoptophilic instinct with visual pleasure. In Chapter Five‚ Panopticism‚ which appears in Visual Culture: the reader‚ Michel Foucault explores the‚ “generalized model of functioning”‚ when defining panopticism. Foucault describes the plague

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    James Brock Ms. Miller English 4‚ Period 4 28 April 2013 The Eight-Ninths of Society Aldous Huxley was a writer‚ philosopher‚ and social commentator born in Surrey‚ England‚ in 1894. His father was Leonard Huxley‚ the editor of the prestigious Cornhill magazine‚ and his mother was Julia Arnold‚ niece of poet and essayist Matthew Arnold (About the Author 2). He was also the grandson of well-known and respected scientist T.H. Huxley‚ and his younger brother was the evolutionary biologist Julian

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    ENGL 43: Ninth-Grade English 2 Portfolio Assignment 1: Take Up Your Pen and Write! This document contains all of the information for the assignments you will complete for Portfolio Assignment 1. Use this document to complete and submit your portfolio assignment. STEP 1: Before you begin any portfolio assignments‚ create a folder somewhere on your computer to save this document. Work on one portfolio assignment at a time‚ in order. Read the following submission instructions: Electronic

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    CONCLUSION As we see by analyzing Michel Foucault’s chapter‚ Panopticism‚ and Dominique Moran’s book‚ Carceral Spaces: Mobility and Agency in Imprisonment and Migrant Detention‚ prison architecture has evolved from confining those who were considered abnormal because they violated the law to mentally impacting prisoners by making them paranoid‚ scared‚ and frustrated. Initially‚ prisons were visible to the public because they were built in the center of the city to allow society to see what they

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