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Feminism In Wonder Women
Wonder Women: The Untold Story of American Superheroines is a film about the history and
importance of the famous DC Comic character, Wonder Woman. A psychologist named William
Moulton created Wonder Woman in 1941. When she was first created, she was the ideal feminist
icon. She did not rely on a man and always saved herself. Wonder Womans creation was at a time
while the United States was at war. During World War II, women took their places in the working
industry while the men were off at were. Wonder Woman s character resembles the attitude towards
women and the need for them to work and be seen as equals during wartime. Her creation was one
of the first times the woman was portrayed as the hero in comic books. Kids, especially young...
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Women are now portrayed as stabbing each other in the back and being overly sexualized (Wonder
Women). Portraying women as evil and overly sexualized sends out the wrong message to viewers.
It sends messages that women cannot be the heroes. If they are not villains then they are often in
need of rescue. The women seen on TV and comic books are wearing revealing outfits. As the film
points out, this leads to sexiness becoming the way of signaling empowerment . Young girls deserve
better than to think dressing provocatively is a way of showing empowerment.
Video Games and Machine Dreams of Domination by John Sanbonmatsu is an article that discusses
video games and their impact on society. The main consumer and targeted audience of video games
produced are white, heterosexual men (Sanbobmatsu). Just like comics, Sanbonmatsu notes, The
vast majority of game protagonists and heroes are male . This makes sense due to the consumers
the companies are trying to target. However, this sends a terrible message to women. The message
tells women they do not belong in the world of video games and are not capable of being
John Donne s Metaphysical Poetry
John Donne s metaphysical poetry is where theology crosses with sexuality. The connection
between spiritual love and erotic love becomes apparent. Throughout his whole life Donne found
love in everything. In his early life his focus was on the love of women, and then it transitioned to
the love of his wife, and ultimately the love of God. His work defines the unity of these
contrasting ideals in every man and woman. Batter my Heart and The Ecstasy displayed the
connection that can be found between erotic love and divine love. There are also characteristics
with each piece of Donne s work that can be identified as crossovers from erotic and divine. Early in
Donne s career his initial pieces of literature were defined as his love poetry, while his later work
was primarily his Holy Sonnets. It can be perceived that through his love poetry Donne establishes
his ideals on love. Through his writing of The Ecstasy , Donne is able to relay his experiences of
love and that love is experienced through the body, soul, or both. His work emphasized that it can
either be a religious or sensual experience. For The Ecstasy Donne conveys a complex viewpoint
towards erotic pleasure in comparison to the full understanding of love. His poem urges the readers
to rejuvenate their souls through a sensual connection that results in ecstasy. This idea bashes the
conventional idea of the time period that the soul and body are separate; that sexual pleasure does
not create a bond between the
What Is The Therapeutic Index
Hi Professor and Classmates,
Therapeutic index refers to the relationship of toxic and therapeutic dosage. According to Smith
therapeutic index of a drug is the ratio of the dose that produces toxicity to the dose that produces a
clinically desired or effective response. Therefore, the dose of the drug is a cause of the toxic and
therapeutically. Drugs that are safe to use have a higher index and the dangerous drug has a lower
therapeutic index. I think that the most dangerous is the with the higher index because people can
overdose or they get addicted to the drug and that s when they start using illicit drugs. The addiction
to barbiturates can be serious because it is measured by the therapeutic index. An example on how
phenomenon
Power In Lord Of The Flies
Throughout the novel, Golding has a recurring theme that power is the root of all evil on the
island. This is indeed true on the island because when Ralph is nominated chief, he has less power
which allows the boys to have more freedom on the island. This changes when Jack has everyone
except Ralph join his tribe and gain total power over everyone, which causes for complete chaos
and corruption of civilization on the island. One example of this total power that Jack expresses is
when he tells Ralph, See? They do what I want (Golding 179). This shows the power that Jack has
over everyone else because it shows not only how much power he now has, but how this power has
corrupted him into making everyone turn against Ralph and the idea of civilization.
Essay about Overcoming Fear in Frank O’Connor’s First...
Overcoming Fear in Frank O Connor s First Confession
Word Count includes detailed outline

David W. Madden believes several of Frank O Connor s stories reflect his personal life and goals.
Jackie, the young protagonist, in the First Confession, loves his mother as equally as O Connor
loved his mother. Madden also believes O Connor should have selected a religious calling because
the priests mentioned in his stories incorporate the instrumental impact on the laity s lives (3227).
Understanding women, contributed by his mother s influence, frequently are displayed in O Connor
s writings. Madden feels that some of O Connor s stories focus on naïve, sensitive figures who
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They talk about the horrific details of hanging for such vicious crimes. At first, Jackie is unwilling to
confess but regretful for having to part with his new friend (the priest). He values him as an
exceptionally entertaining character in the religious line (182).

Jackie is a young naïve boy who is nervous about the transition of obligations according to his
religion. He is planning to make his First Communion, but initially he is required to make his First
Penance. Jackie proclaims, I was scared to death of confession (177). He thinks his sins are
disgraceful, and he may be punished for them. On the other hand, he is petrified to make a bad
confession because he does not want to burn in Hell for eternity like Mrs. Ryan taught him. Jackie s
youth and innocence leads him to believe literally the tales that have been told to him about
confession (178). Jackie thinks that his grandmother and sister are the core to all his evil doing, and
he wishes death upon both of them. Most young children have these same feelings.

Jackie s confidence increases because of the relationships he finds in his mother and the priest.
Jackie s mother is the typical mom. She is always shielding him from the world, and especially his
father s thrashings. It seems she is his only ally in the world until he meets the priest. Jackie feels
betrayed when Nora takes him to confession instead of his mother. As a result, his sister
The Spiritual Journey In Hermann Hesse s Siddhartha
He bowed low, right down to the ground, in front of the man sitting there motionless, whose smile
reminded him of everything that he had ever loved in his life, of everything that had ever been of
value and holy in his life (Hesse 122). In 1922 Hermann Hesse published his popular novel,
Siddhartha. This book follows the spiritual journey of a man named Siddhartha. During his odyssey,
Siddhartha finds himself in the presence of many teachers that help him with his trek to Nirvana, the
state of tranquility. Although he prefers to not learn from teachers, Kamala educates him about
passion, Vasudeva guides him to enlightenment, and Govinda edifies Siddhartha throughout his
entire life. They all teach Siddhartha essential life lessons on his voyage to self discovery. Kamala, a
woman Siddhartha crosses paths within the city, educates him on the true meaning of passion.
During their relationship, Kamala sees something unique in Siddhartha, You are stronger than others,
more supple, more willing. You have learned my art well, Siddhartha. Someday, when I am older, I
will have a child by you (Hesse 59). As a courtesan, Kamala typically never feels this way about
others. Their infatuation grows for one another throughout the novel, even though both claim they
will never love. Numerous years pass in the city; they end up growing old together and Siddhartha
knows he needs to leave and return on his path to reach Nirvana. Covertly pregnant with Siddhartha s
child, Kamala
Genetically Modified Food And Its Effects On The Body As...
GMOs are taking over our food sections and are in many things we consume. It is a genetically
modified organism, where the genes, which include specific proteins, from the DNA of one
organism are put into another in a laboratory. It is known as the transfer of genes between species.
They are created to fight off negative effects of the environment such as draught, pesticides, and
nutrient deficient soil. People are becoming more concerned with its effects on the body. I will
discuss the pros and cons of consuming GMOs. I will then make an argument on whether or not it
is safe to consume, if the pros outweigh the cons. I will compare genetically modified foodto
naturally produced food. Do GMOs have the same chemical reactions in the body... Show more
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For this reason, many think they are unsafe or questionable. The discomfort that GMOs bring causes
people to make various false claims. For example, there are theories that they cause cancer and have
negative effects on the environment. The lack of education concerning GMOs invite sensationalist
claims and lead people to make uninformed decisions. There are pros and cons to creating GMOs,
but the pros overwhelm the cons.
There are many pros to having GMOs. According to John Hibma from the Countryside Small
Stock Journal, Dr. Margaret Smith, a geneticist from Cornell University, believes that genetically
engineered food can increase the quality of the crops, increase yields, and reduce the cost of
production, which will be better for the economy. The improvements can be made much faster,
environmental conditions can be better tolerated, and they can be sold faster compared to
traditional planting methods. Transferring genes or DNA can speed up and improve the
development of crops. Defective genes can be fixed or modified. For example, corn, soybeans, and
canola now have anti herbicide and insecticide traits. The reduced use of insecticide has benefited
the environment by increasing the life of the soil and less use of harmful chemicals, which leads to
less pollution and less intake of them through food and water. Many farmers have reported improved
conditions. According to Dr. Smith, although there is a greater amount of herbicide being used for
genetically modified
A Philosophical View Of Animal Rights
A Philosophical View of Animal Rights

Should animals be harmed to benefit mankind? This pressing question has been around for at least
the past two centuries. During the early nineteenth century, animal experiments emerged as an
important method of science and, in fact, marked the birth of experimental physiology and
neuroscience as we currently know it. There were, however, guidelines that existed even back then
which restricted the conditions of experimentation. These early rules protected the animals, in the
sense that all procedures performed were done so with as little pain as possible and solely to
investigate new truths. Adopting the animals? perspectives, they would probably not agree that
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(Rodd 4). So, it is easily seen how many views have accumulated over time. The task of determining
animal rights has also come into the context of examining these inherent differences on qualitative
and quantitative levels. We can say, for instance, that on a qualitative level, a cow is less intelligent
than a human. But, we must then determine, on a quantitative level, how much more unintelligent
that cow really is when compared to humans. And, once we decide that, we must then decide if that
margin of intelligence is enough for us humans to slaughter that cow in order to benefit human kind
from its products.

Questions like this and others, which are very similar, have become the snowballing debate over
the question of animal rights. Where do we draw the line? How do we determine the value of
another being?s life? Well, up to this point, we as a society have been pretty confident in judging
the lives of millions of animals worldwide (or so we can conclude by looking at the number of
animals sacrificed each year for the purpose of experiment, education, goods, etc.). We must first step
back and analyze the ethical dilemma at hand and then proceed to carefully weigh its consequences.

If we examine the question of animal rights cautiously, it is most often viewed as an ethical
dilemma as opposed to an economic or

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