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    Naked Face

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    one really able to read your mind by the look on your face? In this essay‚ the Naked Face‚ Malcom Gladwell explains how some individuals are born with this gift and some are able to learn it. We center our story on howyou can read someone’s true emotions just by the looks on their faces. Malcom Gladwell uses personal experiences as well as facts to prove that these are not just lucky guesses‚ but long intricate thought processes. The Naked Face was published for The New Yorker in August 2002. It

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    Citations: 2. Stephens‚ Lawrence. "Information on Fingerprint Scanners." EHow. Demand Media‚ 20 Sept. 2010. Web. 16 Oct. 2014 3 4."Iris Recognition Technology." Iris Recognition Technology. IRIS ID‚ n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. 8. "Iris Scanners & Recognition." RSS 20. Findbiometrics‚ n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.

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    Saving Face

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    Saving Face Saving Face In Shooting an Elephant by George Orwells‚ the author narrates an incident when he was an unhappy British police officer in Burma faced with the predicament to shoot an elephant and safe face‚ or not shoot it and loose face. Making decisions to meet others expectations‚ to avoid humiliation and embarrassment‚ or to maintain ones dignity can have repercussions in ones life. Orwells final act of killing the elephant to please a crowd and look like a powerful sahib‚ in

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    Class-Based Oppression

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    symbolize the lower class The artist basses his illustration on exploitation‚ in this scenario the lower class are unfairly treated. Through the use of exploitation the author references institutionalized oppression where the system is the cause of the oppression. This form of oppression has been apparent thorough out history‚ from the medieval time where the feudal system oppressed the serfs (lower class) system and granted the lords unique privileges or the 3 estates of the French revolution

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    Oppression In El Salvador

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    Conflict between two idea is an inevitable situation in a country‚ regardless of its resources‚ moral support‚ or any unifying idea of any sort that comes about‚ even over time. El Salvador had had a growing problem of the way its’ government was treating its’ population at the time due to the way the government was structured‚ and this lead to a demand for a better life. Even in the original 13 colonies‚ there was always something that the colonists conflicted over with the imperial power‚ which

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    Three Ways of Oppression

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    Three ways of Oppression In this essay‚ “The Ways of Meeting Oppression‚” Martin Luther King Jr. was speaking about three kinds of oppression and how people deal with their oppression. The first acquiescence‚ which means that the oppressed resign themselves to their doom. When this happens the oppressed person gets accustomed to their oppression and they never try to get out and become accustomed to it. He criticizes the people who use this first method. The second method talks about physical

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    of labor equality and the gender pay break‚ in which a man makes more than a woman performing the exact same job. One type of oppression that is rarely identified is that of ageism‚ in ageism‚ younger people are not given the same rights or justices as their elders. Although we cannot as easily adjust legal affairs‚ this is not the type of injustice that the majority of young adults are facing today. Our biggest injustice is not being heard‚ it is difficult to get people to listen and consider our

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    Face of War

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    The Face of War There are many different forms of artwork that can depict moments in my life. Many musical compositions‚ sculptures‚ and architecture‚ that express the trials and tribulations that I have endured in my lifetime. There is one piece of artwork that I find to be a complete expression of my entire life. Although "The Face of War" by Salvador Dali was influenced by tragedy in times of war; I have a different view on the painting. The painting itself shows a head that was severed

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyse a face to face interaction between myself and a client during the course of the Counselling Skills programme. Extracts of verbatim will be used in order to demonstrate different counselling skills that were used throughout the practice session. I will then go on to do a critical analysis of the skills used‚ and will conclude with a discussion about my personal development throughout the course. After setting the scene with my client and talking through the

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    identity oppression. As feminism had risen‚ leaving behind the bigger problem‚ the epidemic of institutional and identity oppression were omnipresent in that contemporary world is a testament to this claim. Institutional oppression is the systematic mistreatment of people within a social identity group‚ enforced and supported by the society and its institutions‚ based on the person’s membership and social identity within a social group. Although varying in magnitude‚ institutional oppression persists

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