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    good neighbor State Farm is there…) and an insurance agent will magically appear to help resolve their issue‚ along with other ridiculous requests. While the granting of these ridiculous requests make the ads humorous; therefore‚ memorable‚ they emphasize what the company feels is their advantage over their competitors: immediate and excellent service. In one of these commercials‚ two young men are sitting in their car in what appears to be the middle of nowhere‚ eating burgers when they are

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    Whitman’s poem to express the idea that even if a man looks differnt‚ should he be denied the rights of others. The short lines are also better because of the fact they help to emphasize the importance of each word because there is only a few words he can use to emphasize the importance and the message of his poem. It emphasizes the importance a lot better than Whitman’s because of the fact it is not sugarcoated. The sugarcoating on Whitman’s makes it more happy connotation but harder to understand the

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    picture of a God capable of anything. God’s shoulders are mentioned because shoulders emphasize the strength of male authority. Words that are more feminine in Notley’s poem are "colors"‚ "dreams"‚ and "beautiful". These words are softer because women are considered daintier than men. The Goddess’s "voice & wrist & smile" focus on the feminine beauty of a woman‚ and the importance of beauty in these features emphasizes the beauty in the Goddess’s creation. The difference in the sex of the creator causes

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    The book Founding Fathers: The Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis demonstrated or portrayed the overview of the early American years to the post-revolutionary era. To emphasize‚ the book Founding Fathers mainly focuses on the main or background perspective of our true founding fathers. To add‚ the author Joseph J. Ellis does a great job pointing out the information that was never read or anyone knew about. The author shows the problems that our founding fathers faced and the way they are

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    CASE ANALYSIS: Should we go beyond the law I. Ethical dilemma • Nathan Rosillo is faced with an ethical dilemma. It seems that the river is the company’s least concern in its effort to make profit again. Here are the following issues that need to be addressed in this ethical problem: o First and foremost‚ standards from regulatory agency were loosened in such a way that wastes can now be directly dumped into Dutch Valle River. Nathan‚ finds dumping of waste

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    Do you think this movie represents men in a way that is typical of Hollywood film? 25th Hour does not really change the way men are represented in the typical Hollywood films. In those films‚ men have to suppress their emotions and endure hardship without complaint. They ignore signs of illness and suffer silently. There is also a lot of aggressive competition between them. Men have to represents beauty‚ sexuality‚ class‚ and wealth in order to be successful. They also have to have a certain amount

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    controlled feudal lords who desired to expand their land by conquering weaker neighboring states. In the midst of this‚ philosophies of humanity and order began to blossom‚ as people began to grow tiresome of the constant wars and chaos. Confucius emphasizes that‚ “If they [riches and honor] cannot be obtained in the proper way‚ they should not be held”(p.2). These philosophies flourished as people began wanting reforms towards a harmonious life. Confucianism contributed to the downfall of the Zhou

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    Although “On Liberal and Vocational Studies” has been written centuries before Nussbaum’s “Education for Profit‚ Education for Democracy‚” these two texts emphasize the importance of liberal education for personal growth‚ not just monetary gain. When discussing his attitude towards liberal studies‚ Seneca claims to “have no respect for any study whatsoever if its end is the making of money” (14). Nussbaum has

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    The Connections of 19th Century Painting and the Stories of Chopin and De Maupassant In terms of art in western civilization‚ the 19th century was truly a transformative time for artists and writers alike. Two writers emerged from the mid to late 19th century that are very influential in their era- Kate Chopin and Guy De Maupassant. Their stories reflect 19th century Europe very well‚ and capture the modernity of that time period. When examining their stories‚ there is an interesting connection

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    Human Lifespan and Development: The Nature of Children Human Lifespan and Development: The Nature of Children Philosophical ideas about the development of children arose from old ideas about human nature and history. Many of the philosophers who proposed philosophical ideas about childhood development are considered either nativists or maturationists. The view of nativists is that behavior is innate and is strongly affected by the genes. Maturationists also believe that genes influence behavior

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