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    As an American Soldier we are instilled a code of ethics from the moment we bestow the uniform the Warrior Ethos or Army Values which we mainly refer it as. It is a code of conduct which instills basic ethics to our everyday lives which we honor and live by on a day by day basis. About a year ago I was faced with an ethical dilemma while working as a Human Resources Clerk for my organization. A higher ranking Service Member approached me in my workplace and offered me a monetary amount for the exchange

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    In the “No Name Woman” section of The Woman Warrior by Maxine Kingston‚ the family punishes the aunt for adultery by acting as though she never existed and ultimately dehumanizing her to the point of a fate worse than death. This is expressed in the following quote‚ “Don’t tell anyone you had an aunt. Your father does not want to hear her name. She has never been born” (Kingston 1515). Kingston’s father went from a family of brothers and one sister‚ to a family of nothing but brothers. The family

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    Fa Mu Lan: Book vs. Movie The book The Woman Warrior‚ by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ and the movie Mulan both tell the same story‚ but in very different ways. They have many similarities and differences in their plots. The main message “To thine own self be true‚” is shown a lot more in the movie compared to the book. They were the same in the overall story‚ but small details like how their family acts when they come home‚ their love life‚ and how they decided to go to war differ extravagantly. Some

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    The Untold Warrior: Alex Dumas Alex Dumas is one of the least credited generals of the French army in the French revolution. What makes him further significant was his unfair odds of obtaining such a status; he was the black son of a slave woman and nobleman. Because of his conditions‚ Dumas was able to have an understanding of virtually all perspectives of the French Revolution. It is important to study the life of Dumas to become aware of racial discrimination as well as how it can be overcome

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    man‚ but the biggest difference is that he has spirit. He still has a long way to go though‚ and the next step is moderating his life‚ he needs to “Follow the house rules”. His life is now going to be modeled after Socrates’s Way of The Peaceful Warrior‚ and he is going to have to follow rules for the most basic things‚ such as chastity‚ sobriety and vegetarianism. He’s willing to sacrifice and give up things he is addicted to in order to stop the chaos in his mind‚ to reach peace inside. Even the

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    In the film ‘Once Were Warriors’ directed by Lee Tamahori is a very iconic film in New Zealand. It is very relevant to other post colonial countries. It raises issues in the New Zealand culture regarding domestic violence and the effects it has on families. This issue has effects on the youth who are in these situations in rather negative ways. Tamahori uses the character Grace as a fine example of how violence infused with alcohol kills the potential of young people and the effects it has on them

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    Theme and Conflict in The Woman Warrior Because of the friction surrounding many cultures‚ women around the world are denied certain rights. Not only are women ridiculed for behaviors‚ but victimized for maintaining their personal viewpoints. Some women succumb to the frequent coercion; others resist the temptation to capitulate. This eventually leads to various conflicts involving the questioning of self-identity and the constant pressure of society. To begin with‚ Max Hong Kingston introduces

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    Warrior Woman: A Spiritual Awakening Mary Crow Dog‚ an American Indian activist and member of the Lakota tribe in South Dakota‚ struggled with her identity because of her mixed ethnicity and her exposure to conflicting religious influences early in life. Her complex religious views resulted from her confusion over the stark contrast between the positive representation of woman in traditional Native American religion and the negative treatment and limited power of native women in modern culture

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    Culture is embedded in the identity of every individual person. Although varying in values and customs‚ culture contributes to the basic understanding of one’s self and the moral conduct in which they guide their lives. In the memoir‚ The Women Warrior‚ by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ she depicts the struggle between culture and the discovery of individual beliefs and character through the stories and memories of her childhood. Influenced heavily by her mother Brave Orchid‚ Kingston is exposed to her Chinese

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    no other civilizations raise their men the way ours are. They attend school; they learn reading‚ writing‚ mathematics‚ music and literature. We have no need to learn these things; we do not grow up to be doctors or artists or philosophers. We are warriors‚ and the best in the world. We are disliked because of our strength and capability‚ but we are also respected for the same reasons. Because of their lack of training they are weak‚ they cry out when they are injured and they surrender when they are

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