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  • Advances In Medicine - 1,318 words
    Advances In Medicine As the history of medicine has evolved, a number of trends and prevailing opinions have swept the profession. One of the most subtle, and yet most revealing results of these sweeping trends manifests itself by altering the tone in medical conversations and dialogues, often available to the non-medical person in the form of texts and literature. A relatively current example appears in the form of Perri Klass A Not Entirely Benign Procedure, a text dedicated to the experiences of the author at Harvard Medical School. Published in 1987, Klass work offers an interesting, if not shocking comparison to Philippe Pinels The Clinical Training of Doctors, an article published in 1 ...
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  • Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee - 631 words
    Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee This book brings to light, and places front and center, possibly the most significant event in American history. That is, the genocide and displacement of the native inhabitants of what was, or would become, the United States of America, thus enabling the formation of the worlds most powerful republic. It is difficult to imagine how most readers, particularly those who are American citizens, would not have their personal perspective or opinion altered, in some small measure at least, by the historical events described within, especially that of the Nez Percs fight for their home. Of the chapters, the most moving and the most effectively presented chapter was The ...
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  • Eschatology Of The End: According To Revelations - 1,145 words
    ... d times of Revelations. The Futurists believe that Johns Revelations brings all of these past decrees found in other scriptures to an ultimate end. For the futurist, the depth of understanding of the consummation of this age that Revelation provides is sublime. Nevertheless, as stated, Eschatological concepts are expressed in many other passages of scripture. Revelation further contributes to an understanding of Scripture by bringing these diverse strands into a tight, cohesive whole.Futurists plead that Daniel referred to the Antichrist when he spoke of a prince to come who would destroy the city and the sanctuary and bring about desolation (Daniel 9:26). The apostle Paul also spoke of ...
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  • French Revolutiondeath Of Marat Painting Analysis, Representations Of The Past - 1,675 words
    French Revolution-Death of Marat (painting analysis, representations of the past) French Revolution-Death of Marat (painting analysis, representations of the past) The Death of Marat , is an idealistic portrait painted by Jacques-Louis David, depicting the assassination of one of the leaders of the French Revolution, Jean-Paul Marat. Marat was a prominent member of a group of people called the Jacobins, and founder of a controversial newspaper publication, LAmi du Peuple ("the Friend of the People). Through the title of his paper, he became widely acknowledged as just that. Marat used his "the Friend of the People" publication frequently to call for popular violence against politicians. Mara ...
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  • Homosexual Marriage And The Catholic Church - 1,348 words
    ... n, intolerant of ambiguity, status conscious, and cognitively rigid; more dogmatic; more sexually rigid and more guilty about their own sexual impulses" (Kirk 120-129). It seems that individuals who are afraid or intolerant of homosexuals seem to react the same way to other social situations as well. The personality characteristics of homophobic people can easily be identified in others that belong to another group of prejudiced people. From the personal perspective, homosexual prejudice can be a form of anxiety regarding one's own sexual feelings. Ignorance often spurs such feelings as fear and anxiety, and this also can be attributed to these prejudices. There seem to be points in hist ...
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  • Hsi Lai Temple - 1,439 words
    Hsi Lai Temple Hsi Lai Temple Personal Perspective When this paper was first assigned to us I didn't have any clue as to which Asian American religion was worth doing research on. As timed passed and more thought was given to the project I finally decided to go with Buddhism. The reason why I choose Buddhism as my topic is to allow me to relate more closely to the friends and family members who are Buddhist. In my family most of them are strong believers in Buddhism. As a child I never really understood the things that went on during time of prayer at my house in Taiwan. This is the main reason why I choose this particular religion to do my study on. Hopefully by the end on this paper I will ...
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  • Langston Hughes: A Poet Supreme - 1,175 words
    ... the fluid, quicksilver rhythms, and the complex melodic counterpoint and harmonic daring of bebop are all achieved by a deft use of simple words, precise punctuation, and italics. The complexity of the overall composition notwithstanding, the individual parts seem too simple to be true, but Montage works so sublimely because Hughes figured out precisely how to get to the heart of the expression without bothering with or getting caught up in external floridness. The third major achievement of this poem is Hughes's mastery of nuance and control of language. He suggest the dialect without resorting to the contractions and so-called broken English that mar(k)s most dialects poetry and some ...
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  • Mozarts Perspective Of Women - 877 words
    Mozart's Perspective Of Women Mozart's Perspective of Women In Mozart's time (the late 1700s), women were viewed much differently than they are viewed today. Women were perceived as being inferior (intellectually and physically) to men. As we all know, the women were supposed to spend their time in the house cleaning, cooking, and taking care of the children. Although, we must take into account that this was mostly the biased perspective of the men of the time. As time progressed, the submissive female role changed. Their presence became much more prevalent as time went on. Mozart's apparent personal perspective of women, which was demonstrated in his many operas, did not seem to correlate w ...
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  • Sisterhood - 1,081 words
    ... an institution, and marriage and motherhood denoted intimate relationships with men. "Sisterhood" was to serve as a justification for separation and isolation from men. According to feminists, married women were unable to participate fully in the movement since most of their interest, loyalty, and devotion were said to lie with their family (Epstein, 144). The more radical elements of the movement (a portion of the broader movement appeared to be taking over and trying to force its agenda on the rest) were against marriage and were in favor of autonomy "limiting to one third of their membership women who lived with men" (Shulman, 288). Several expectations about the relationship between ...
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