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    Rousseau Quotes

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    Firstly to start with this literary analysis is where the boys originate from, as in Rousseau’s philosophy he prompts that, “Man is free, but everywhere he is chained”. The part in which the boys are “chained to”, is where they had grown up from and was influenced mainly. Golding gives us the smallest hint from the boys on where they are from and that is from Jack who comments, “...We’re English, and the English are best at everything. So we’ve got to do the right thing.”(Golding 42). Ultimately

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    In this course, we have learned about three medieval worlds that existed in regions bordering the Mediterranean Sea: the Latin-Christian-ruled world, the Byzantine-ruled world, and the Muslim ruled world. Some historians argue that all of these worlds were really part of one larger Mediterranean Cultural world, while others argue that each world was actually very different. I stand on the side of separate but connected in this debate. The extent that these three worlds were similar politically was

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    Smarter Than You Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds For The Better By:Clive Thompson While reading “Smarter Than You Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds For The Better” By: Clive Thompson, I found that the modern day technology is making us smarter. I believe this because, not only do business and large corporations depend on technology to help support itself, most people use it for schooling. In the story “Smarter Than You Think” it states that a man named Kasparov

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    Intro A society is composed of a general population that shares an overall consensus that the rules and laws established for the country must be followed for the sake of having a greater level of stability. This does not mean that all members of the population have to share a definitive agreement on all aspects of their lives such as political views, religious beliefs, and cultural traditions. Before the 1960s, most of the world was run by the elders in power and who through their politics often

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    conquering of other societies and cultures. As it is, civilizations didn’t even emerge until around 3500 BCE. Before agricultural civilizations were formed, there were early agricultural societies that had different beliefs and ways of living. When civilization emerged, so did many rulers and empires. Some of these empires were better than others and some were just downright awful. There are also many cultures and beliefs from these historical empires that have stuck in today’s modern society. The

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    “No social stability without individual stability”(105). Some claim that a society cannot be stable as long as the people in it have individuality. In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the World State make sacrifices in order to establish stability. The things that they sacrifice are what the society of the United States is built upon. There is only one similarity between the two, both are run based on a hierarchy. Despite the single similarity everything else is different, including there

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    Perfect Societies Have you ever wanted a perfect utopian society? There are many examples of societies that have failed and some that haven't. For example the The Amish is a very good example because they have kept their community together . In my opinion Utopias are possible, but to have an accomplished society you need requirement, values, and beliefs. The requirements are pretty brief. One is you cannot be private about your life. You also cannot be better than anyone else. Which means you

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    The White Helmets

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    Jesley Camara Dominic Biondi ENG 101F 8 January 2017 The White Helmets The movie ‘’The White Helmets’’ by Khaled Khatib is a documentary about people who volunteer to rescue civilian people in Syria. My interpretation of the film is that the white helmets are like heroes to Syrian people because they think of them first before themselves. Whenever there are bombs dropping, the white helmets rush in to pull people out of the rubble. They do not

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    Technological developments are growing fast and individuals can not live without technology in the modern society. People all have their moral compass and ethical boundary which limit their behaviors. As technology is widely used, the connection between technology and ethics is getting inseparably associated. In the article “Ethics and the New Genetics” by Tenzin Gyatso, he mentions the genetic engineering field’s benefit and potential harms which lead people to consider the relationship between

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    understand their road to collapsing as a society. He further asserts that today’s society need to realize the effects of collapsing to better prepare for the future. Diamond explains that collapse to him means a “drastic decrease in human population size and/or political/economic/social complexity, over a considerable area, for an extended time” (Diamond 3). He establishes a five-point framework of factors that is to be contributed to the collapse of almost any society. Those factors include: climate change

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