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Rough Crossings and Amazing GraceSimon Shama's Rough Crossings, and the film Amazing Grace both provided insight into a very sensitive time period in history, that is the slave trade. This paper compares Shama's book to the movie Amazing Grace.
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Scientific Discoveries: To Fear? or Not to Fear?Controversial scientific discoveries challenge human's because they have a very high resistance to the unknown.
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The Funeral IndustryAnalysis of the funeral industry in terms of Jessica Mitford's controversial book, The American Way of Death, and Lisa Takeuchi Cullen's book, Remember Me.
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Media and Body ImageThe media has created a near impossible ideal for women to live up to, and it is harming the emotional and physical well being of women across the nation.
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Stereotyping in the MediaStereotypes are a permanent fixture of today's culture. Consequently, stereotyping has become so common that very often the stereotyping goes unnoticed.
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Significant Themes in Catalina De Erauso's Memoir Lieutenant NunThis paper discusses the extremes some will endure in order to be accepted as an equal.
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Comparison of the Central Themes of Zami a New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde, and Richard Wright's Text Black BoyThis paper discusses the central theme of loneliness that is found in both Audre Lorde's text "Zami A New Spelling of my Name, and "Black Boy" by Richard Wright.
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The Relationship Between the Renaissance and the Protestant ReformationThis paper discusses the relationship between the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation.
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Why Did the Tang and Song Dynasties and the Muslim's Flourished While Europe Did Not in the Time Period Ranging from 600-1000 CE?This paper examines what caused the Tang and Song Chinese dynasties and the Muslims to flourish, while Europe was struggling to keep order.
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How the Ancient Middle Eastern Civilizations Contributed to Western CultureThis paper discusses the civilizations of the Middle East and how they laid the cornerstones of Western culture.
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How Did the Greeks, Romans and Han Chinese Deal with a Lack of Technology, Upholding Armies, and Maintaining Bureacracies?The Greeks, Romans and Han Chinese faced administering large territories without technology, were confronted with military challenges, had to uphold bureaucracies and armies and distribute land; how did they do it?
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New Jersey's Driving Age; Unnecessary Precaution or Crucial Regulation?This paper discusses New Jersey's driving age in comparison to other states, and whether or not it has positive effects.
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Comparison of Harriet Jacob's Autobiography Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and Henry Thoreau's WaldenThe reasons and circumstances surrounding the author's isolations are distinctly diverse; however there are many parallels that can be drawn from their separate experiences that are essentially much deeper than the differences that immediately appear on the surface.
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Tattoos: Misunderstood and MisrepresentedTattoos are essentially the victims of stereotypes, while in reality they are often meant to symbolize membership, honor loved ones, or even convey an image to others of themselves- whether it is true or false.
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Why the US Troops Should Stay in IraqIn 2003, George Bush announced that the United States military would send troops into Iraq. Support for the Iraqi war has decreased,these concerns cause one to ask should the United States pull the troops out of Iraq now?
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An Analysis of the Sources of Disagreement Between John Ashcroft and David ColeThe two articles "Testimony to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary" and "The Ashcroft Raids" present opposite views on the issue of whether or not the USA Patriot Act is constitutional.
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Identifying Fallacies in the NewsDifferent types of Fallacies


