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- 991: Freud Foucault And Society
- ... and not simply by encouraging it because it serves power or by applying it because it is useful); that power and knowledge directly imply one another; that there is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge, nor any knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power relations (Foucault P.27). Are we making ourselves better off in society through the power of ...
- 992: Comparison Of Augustus And Beo
- ... died out. Augustus could have easily declared himself dictator, but the thought was repugnant to him. He wanted to restore the republic and recognize the problems of the civil war that had destroyed the republican constitution. Augustus preferred not to create anything new. He wished to modify republican forms to make them better. Augustus sponsored many reforms to strengthen the empire. He reorganized the army into a highly disciplined, professional body ...
- 993: Persuasive Essay Gay And Lesbi
- ... the straight community. They are wrong. There are hundreds of gay and lesbian foundations and activist groups around the country. They are not fighting for gay rights, but for human rights. As stated in the Constitution of the United States, "All people are created equal." These organizations are fighting for equality. We all deserve the same basic rights whether we are gay, straight, black, or white. No one deserves to be ...
- 994: Pride And Prejudice
- ... reflection of everything in society that Elizabeth Bennet rejected. Mr Collins is a reflection of English high society, all it's puerile facets. The chapter in question also shows us the depth Elizabeth Bennet's constitution, she is not going to be pressured into a loveless marriage for the security of her family or for the pleasure of herm mother. Elizabeth's independence and moral strength shines through during Mr Collins ...
- 995: Net Censorship
- ... denied access to not only Germany users but all its users.15 On June 12, 1996, three federal judges in Philadelphia, PA, ruled that the 1996 Communications Decency Act violated the First Amendment to the Constitution. The panel comprised of three dedicated judges Stewart Dalzell, Dolores K. Sloviter, and Ronald L. Backwalter. They voiced their opinion about the censorship and say that the bill is unconstitutional. The panel believes that the ...
- 996: Justice In Plato Vs. Justice I
- ... he emphasized "stronger party" he implied governing bodies such as political leaders. He said that a community's people would follow leaders because the leader's law would be justice and it would be the constitution of the community. The problem here is that corrupt officials may make laws and regulations that wouldn't be fair to all or even be in the worst interest of some. Some officials would make ...
- 997: Emerson 3
- ... we are very liable from heedlessness and stupidity to take the wrong one. In learning, Thoreau expresses the undeniable importance of nature. How can one understand the world around him if he does not the constitution of that same world? He notes there have been many attempts by authors to write on the subject of nature but, for a reader, the crucial aspect of first-hand experience is missing: I do ...
- 998: Antigone Individual Vs. Laws O
- ... and for the gods and Creon wants to protect the integrity of Thebes. In today's world we still often deal with the issue of respect for an individuals rights. In America we use the constitution to help guide us in establishing decisions regarding an individual's need versus society's need. Freedom of religion is a right that is guaranteed to us as citizen's, but there have been certain ...
- 999: Grapes Of Wrath
- ... to realize that in order for the migrant workers to survive and succeed they must unite. He knows that if they band together as one, they can demand that their God-given rights under the constitution be honored. They can begin to gain respect from their fellow man. After Jim is killed, Tom takes up the cause of his people. He plans to work with them. Just as Jim taught him ...
- 1000: Analysis Of Similes In The Ill
- ... simile is tainted with dark words like "from a hollow cave" and "bunched in knots", giving the "bees" an ominous tone. The Greek ranks are painted as a throng of weak-kneed wimps with their constitution sapped, obviously not the case as they go on to win the war, but it suffices to cast the Lycians in a negative light. A short, but emotionally appealing, simile is found after the Greek ...
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