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  • Time
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    Nietzsche said: "everyday I count wasted in which there has been no dancing". I live in an age of chaos, confusion and alienation from truly knowing the flow of life. There is no time for intimacy. Life itself seems to be moving too fast, the phone rings, over-due library books, forgot to get the water from the grocery store, gas prices are up, the car needs maintenance and I desperately need a massage. How can I possibly be a powerful women on the frontlines karate-chopping societal messages an...
  • Last Train To Alcatraz By Leon Thompson
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    Last Train to Alcatraz by Leon (Whitey) Thompson was a book about a man's struggle to change his whole life and basically turn right side up. Leon started out as a poor kid living in a small city. The only way he could survive was to steal food from stores. As he grew up this stealing attitude kind of grew on him as he started out robbing candy stores and stealing the money. As he got older though he started moving into bigger things like banks. After he robbed many banks all over the United Sta...
  • Love D Change Buscaglia
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    Living, Loving, and Learning: Buscaglia Reflection While reading Leo Buscaglia's book, Living, Loving & Learning, I was able to reflect back on some of the experiences I have had in my life that have helped to make me the person I am today, and I was able to look into the future at what I would like to become. I was able to see how well I know myself and what I have to offer others. I was able to see the things I don't like about myself and determine some of the ways I can make myself better. Th...
  • Humorous Account Of Racism In Today's World
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    Racism and prejudice has been present in almost every civilization and society throughout history. Even though the world has progressed greatly in the last couple of decades, both socially and technologically, racism, hatred and prejudice still exists today, deeply embedded in old-fashioned, narrow-minded traditions and values. Racism is a case of 'misplaced hate' and ignorance, being not only discriminatory, but also seemingly foolish with disregard of all human commonsense. Why does racism sti...
  • Todays World
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    In this new age of development we take simple things like a telephone, a refrigerator, or a car, all for granted. We live in a world of luxuries and comforts compared to the average person in the 19th century. Lets say you were born prior to 1945. Just stop and consider the changes you might have witnessed. You were before television, before penicillin, frozen foods, Xerox copiers, contact lenses, and the Pill. You were before radar, credit cards, split atoms, ball point pens, dishwashers, air c...
  • Wollstonecraft's Time Period
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    John Kerner A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Throughout much of modern history, women in most societies and particularly in Western Civilization have been subject to third class citizenship. Mary Wollstonecraft challenged and helped change the old ideas about women's role in society with her book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. During Wollstonecraft's time period, women had very little control over the own destiny and were basically property of the leading man in their life. Wollstonec...
  • Way People In The Class
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    Change as changing times and technology... People often use these terms without realizing that word CHANGE has neither a denotation nor a connotation of advancement, improvement or progress; a change can take place at any direction: forward, backward, up and downward! In common, plain English, speaker is required to specify the condition and direction of Change as the expressions are used to define the changing subject matter as in: 'change for the better' 'change for the worse' Those who promot...
  • Ari And Kitty
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    Exodus Exodus, by Leon Uris, is a novel of genuine Affirmation. One of the most prevalent of the affirmative themes is the idea of growth. Many of the characters learn a lot about themselves, and change tremendously in a positive way. Earlier in their lives, these characters decided to live their life one way, but throughout the book they change, and join each other to unite. Fighting for their common religion and fundamental rights brought them together in a way that is barely imaginable. In Ex...
  • Lives Of Many People Of The Time
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    The Coolidge Era that lasted from 1921-1929 produced a consumer economy. With the consumer economy came widespread prosperity and wealth. Just being another decade on a timeline does not do it for the 1920's. From the beginning to the end it was the biggest, the loudest, the brightest. Because of these characteristics it was labeled, "The Roaring Twenties". Many people acted unreserved in their pursuits for their own happiness. However there where also those who were conservative and looked for ...

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