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"'Queer' is a rather broad term, used to describe anyone who challenges heteronormality. Heteronormality refers to the social structures which encourage (some would say 'force') people to identify as being straight, and discourage them from having
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the administration of law. Justice may not necessary include mercy.
Mercy is natural. Portia says that the "quality of mercy is not strained", it is not a forced effort but something that one already possesses. Mercy cannot be forced by anyone; it
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named Charlie Gordon and his life as an intellectually disabled person. But his life changes when he undergoes an operation to increase his intelligence and become smarter than the average person. Once he becomes smart he starts to realise things that
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Is it possible to become a master at losing such as an artist can become a master painter, writer, or sculptor? The speaker in the poem "One Art" presents this question and provides an answer.
The poem is an illustration of a common human affliction--g
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Winner" by D.H. Lawrence is about a boy,
Paul, who makes a great deal of money by betting on horses.
He knows which horses to bet on because somehow, when he
rides his rocking Horse; it tells him which one will win.
Paul's family needed
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physical appearance. They do not feel that they are as beautiful as the women on television or in magazines. The media is brainwashing American females that if they are not slim and have blonde hair and blue eyes, they are not beautiful. This causes
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always known to be accepted, if we were to completely ignore the teachings of our elders and do the things we've been taught to be "evil" and "sinister", what would happen? This situation is one which occurs in a small and tranquil French town in
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as members of society experience intense suffering and irreparable deprivation, an inevitable consequence placed upon both the private and public sectors of life as a result of battle. There are both positive and negative results that individuals experi
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once said, "Courage is doing what you are afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you are scared." These words of wisdom play a big part in our society today, as well as in the epic, Beowulf. The events one-year ago, on September 11th showed the
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Stops', we are shown the possibility of a world dominated by machines. In a similar way to 'The Terminator' or 'The Matrix', it tells of how humans lose control and are pushed out of the life they created.
Two of the characters, Vashti, a lecturer,
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