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    normative claims of Brazil’s democratic ethos: Bourdieu’s habitus‚ critical theory‚ and social philosophy As exigências normativas do ethos democrático brasileiro: O habitus em Bourdieu‚ teoria crítica e filosofia social Nythamar de Oliveira* Abstract: This paper argues for an interdisciplinary interlocution between social theory and social philosophy in order to recast the problem of normativity in social practices‚ especially within Brazil’s democratic ethos. By resorting to insights from critical

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    The Reign of Henry VII

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    Was the reign of Henry VII the financial highpoint of the Tudor era? Henry VII came to the throne in 1485; in many ways his reign appeared vulnerable and his finances poor‚ however‚ when he died in 1509 he left his son Henry a sound fiscal legacy. However‚ was his reign destined to be the financial high point of the Tudor dynasty he founded? The accession of a strong king and the apparent conclusion of civil war meant many had high hopes that Henry VII could restore stability to the country. The

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    Henry David Therou

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    Henry David Thoreau‚ an American Transcendentalist and philosopher‚ is the ideal person who I consider significant to hold a conversation with. I consider him significant because he was an incredible author that was moved by the joyous‚ wild‚ and dazzling beauty in the world. He was known for creating powerful pieces of literature from unnoticed topics such as‚ Walden‚ an essay he wrote about his experiences at Walden Pond. With Walden in mind‚ I would ask Thoreau: Should man take a road to experience

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    of John Henry. The legend of John Henry is about an African American male who manually works on a railroad with a hammer and was proud of his work. Others working on the railroad could not match or exceed John Henrys capabilities as it pertained to hammering railroad spikes. It usually took three workers to do the same job that he could do all by himself‚ just that alone caused a lot of jealousy and animosity for some people. This topic is important to me because it shows that John Henry was determined

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    Wives of Henry Viii

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    April 2011 Europe & the West: Modern Europe Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon King Henry VIII of England is most famous for his six wives and desperate attempt to have a son in order to provide an heir to the throne. He spent 38 years of his life jumping from one wife to the next until his death in 1547. Perhaps none of this would have happened if his first wife Catherine was able to successfully give birth to a healthy son in the first place. In my opinion‚ their relationship is the most

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    including the reasons why Henry VII won. As well as this‚ issues Henry Tudor faced as he tried to secure his throne afterwards can reliably be drawn from the source. Also‚ although Vergil wasn’t in England during the time of the Battle of Bosworth‚ he did research the topic carefully so his account may be taken as being factually correct. However‚ it is important to remember that the nature of the source may be a pro-Tudor propaganda as Vergil was appointed by for Henry Tudor to write about his reign

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    Regarding Henry Analysis

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    Regarding Henry The stipulations regarding one’s natural state and their reactions in the face of adversity resonates throughout the famous film Regarding Henry. In this classic‚ the main protagonist‚ Henry‚ is faced with the trauma of a gunshot wound to the head that rewinds him to his pre-learned experiences‚ like a child just starting to figure out the world once again. Because of this gunshot wound‚ Henry is transformed from his egocentric‚ cruel‚ business-man self revolving around his Id‚ which

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    Many people have survived near-death situations because things have happened. One thing‚ however‚ that had a part in every instance of survival was the will to survive. The Martian‚ originally written by Adam Weir and adapted into a movie by Ridley Scott‚ deals majorly with this theme. Adam Weir shows that the key to survival is believing that you can survive‚ regardless of your actual situation. Weir keeps the audience clamoring for more by first recalling the history of the North American Space

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    Character and O. Henry

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    Critical Analysis of “The Last Leaf” "When the last one falls‚ I must go too." Jonsy the protagonist‚ stricken with pneumonia‚ of "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry makes this bleak‚ morbid statement to her friend Sue. In a brief but powerful burst O. Henry uses setting‚ characterization‚ and imagery to eloquently show the folly of wishing for death. In O. Henry’s “The Last Leaf” the story is set “In a little district west of Washington Square where the streets have run crazy and broken

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    landings. The speaker is Ayn‚ a famous novelist who wrote this for the Objectivist‚ which values individualism‚ freedom and reason. Her purpose is to inform the American people about this grand achievement‚ and inspire others. Rand applies virtually no ethos and logos in this excerpt; leading to an ineffective stance. She strongly uses pathos when to appeal to the dramatic news of Apollo 11. Ayn’s commentary is predominantly based off of the use of pathos. Pathos is the appeal to emotion that evokes

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