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    Swallow the Air

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    mays strong sense of belonging to the natural landscape of he childhood.   We see the same violations of belonging in the text "The Rabbits" after the whites or the rabbits show their believed superiority of the Aborigines‚ driving them out of the place they belong. We see that May’s loss is much more complex however‚ as she leaves on her own call to find new identity‚ whilst the rabbits are driven our by pure force.   Winch uses personification to portray May’s experience visually and conote her

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    Inferior and Superior

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    for a society to thrive‚ all individuals need some significance in the matter of things. Today‚ most major nations are either democratic or are moving towards a democracy‚ where every individual has an equal vote. Due to this‚ the division of superiority and inferiority amongst societies must be recognized in citizens at

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    how often this is done. Commercials that argue for or against something either give characteristics of the said object for why it is better or worse than another said object. Political candidates run on being liberal and pro-choice‚ yet to show superiority‚ their opponents use those same characteristics to explain why that person does not fit the job. Throughout history‚ the superior groups have justified its position by the characteristics not found in the inferior groups. Steinheim gave the example

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    following the end of segregation. Julian despises his mother’s need to feel superior and pities her ignorance. Julian is conflicted by the fact that his mother will never change and toys with different ways to teach her a lesson and end her superiority complex. The story ends tragically with both Julian and his mother learning a very difficult lesson- that ignorance does not discriminate. Julian’s mother is trapped in a time when she feels superior to Negros because of her skin color‚ last name

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    Innocense lost

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    has left us behind. In John Updike’s “A&P” we meet Sammy‚ a nineteen year old opinionated‚ sarcastic teenager whose youthful ignorance and superiority complex becomes shattered by the arrival of the three girls who come into the A&P to shop. His desire to be one of them‚ accepted by them‚ leads him to quit his job. The irony of Sammy’s sense of superiority is that he realizes in the eyes of the girls he is just like the sheep that shop in the store. His desire to set himself apart and prove he

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    Mathew Arnold

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    The Study of Poetry‚ which appeared in 1888 as the first entry of his Essays in Criticism‚ Second Series‚ presents Matthew Arnold’s case for the importance of poetry. According to Arnold‚ poetry is the criticism of life‚ “and the criticism of life will be of power in proportion as the poetry conveying it is excellent rather than inferior” (237). Arnold argues that the purpose of poetry is to interpret life‚ to explain meanings beyond our comprehension: “more and more mankind will discover that we

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    Grades vs. Marks

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    Grades vs. Marks Which one is better? India ‚ has been using the mark system for years. It was just a few years back when the grade system was introduced . Since then‚ it has been debated that which system is better. Both have their own merits and demerits. Grade system follows the philosophy that all students of a grade are equally intelligent. In Mark System ‚ the philosophy followed is that the students who score more are superior or intelligent. The Mark system is a more competitive system

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    Religious freedom was the driving force that led the first settlers that arrived on America’s shores in the 1500’s. They wanted to be free from the religious intolerance and forget the past. They were greeted by something that they couldn’t have expected in their wildest dreams‚ people living there already‚ and people that had lived on the land for centuries before. These Native Americans were not ready to assimilate and saw these settlers as gods‚ and began to worship them. The settlers believed

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    (interpersonal) and within individuals (intrapersonal). More often that not‚ conflict occurs between the powerful and the powerless. For those cases that fall under this condition‚ it typically began with an imbalance of equality‚ two sides fighting for superiority or just to maintain their own survival. Bruce Beresford’s Paradise road exposes this very distinction but the ones who hold the power and those who don’t‚ i.e. the supposedly superior Japanese soldiers who are keeping a watch of the women in the

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    Oppressive Unjust Laws

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    Jr describes how the oppressors validated the horrible injustices that happened during segregation. Firstly‚ King claims that “segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality” of the segregator‚ because it gives them a “false sense of superiority” (King 383). This effect stands in direct contrast to the effect segregation had on the ones that were segregated. King furthers his argument by explaining that the oppressors were able to wrongly validate their choice to segregate because they

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