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Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Breakdown

... specific problems of communication or reflection. This fact that the ‘real world’ is to a large extent unconsciously built upon the language habits of the group. In my own words the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is stated as a world or culture being set around a language, all societies are distinct in their own ways. An easier way to understand it is of thinking of two different terms, linguistic determinism, our thinking is determined by language and by linguistic relativity, people who speak different language, perceive and think about th ...

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Should There Be Stricter Laws On Pornography?

... and Pornography(Minority Report)". This is a report that was submitted by minority members of a commotion that was established by congress in 1967. This commotion was designed to study the impact of obscenity and pornography on American life. The final article is "Let's put Pornography Back in the Closet" by Susan Brownmiller. Brownmiller is a Journalist, Women's rights activist, and a founder of Women against Pornography. This article appeared in Newsday, a Long Island newspaper in 1979, and in Take Back the Night, a collection of ...

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Freud’s Three Types Of Anxiety And My Personal Experience

... reading the paper and playing game boy. As we were sitting in the back, we noticed a man walk by several times, each time starring right at us. The man appeared to be lost and distraught. Finally, he stepped into the store and I approached the cash register preparing for an order. “Pay attention! Open the drawer, hand me the money, and no one gets hurt.” He proceeded with shaking his pocket and reiterating his words. “Sam-” he cut me off replying, “No, don’t talk to your friend, give me the money.” Words started vibrating, my ev ...

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Personal Values In Today's Society

... coincide with ours, but it does sell their products. Wait, I just learned that if I buy my wife an anniversary band she will know that I love her. But of course the band is a few thousand dollars. Oh wait, easy financing is a valuable. Darn I missed the small print that was flashed for two seconds on the bottom of the screen. Oh well it must not have been important. Wont my wife love me even if I can't afford to buy her this bracelet? I wonder if this is going to leave an impression on anyone with an anniversary coming up? Could tha ...

Number of words: 1256 | Number of pages: 5

Pride

... to an entire football team a sense of determination to succeed with respect. A photograph is said to be worth a thousand words, so in-turn a picture resembling depicts many ideas and thoughts. The photograph taken has its own type of artistic design. Although no actual artwork appears in the photo, a visual experience of is seen within a particular group and culture. The certain culture of a Louisiana college football team, known as LSU, is engulfed with . Not only because of the players own high-standards to achieve, but also becaus ...

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It Feels It Just The Same: Animal Experimentation

... use of too many animals, and the unnecessary pain and distress to which many laboratory animals are subjected to,”(Friedman, pg. 5). Researchers argue that without animal experimentation, scientific advancement would not be at the current stage it is at now. This may be true, but boundaries need to be enforced that will keep animals from being exploited and mistreated, and still allow efficient and necessary experiments to continue. When discussing which experiments will be beneficial, the philosophical and ethical aspects must be looked a ...

Number of words: 1462 | Number of pages: 6

Female Discrimination At The Citadel

... sexist? Are all men, to a certain degree, sexist? The Citadel is a South Carolina, a state funded, university that has a large Marine Corp ROTC program. Four women joined the male cadets last year, an event that was forced upon the all male 154 year old military based college by a Supreme Court ruling. This ruling declared the all male admission policy, at the state supported Citadel, was unconstitutional. The battle against coeducation began in 1993, when the school mistakenly accepted Shannon Faulkner; thinking she was male. The war ...

Number of words: 772 | Number of pages: 3

Being Just Or Unjust

... the guardians. However, justice is linked to both rulers and the guardians (as well as to the workers). If we consider the above statement for a moment, it is logically correct to say that only the rulers could act justly in this example for they are the only ones that contain wisdom. When considering an unjust part of the soul in order to rule it inappropriately and we look at part of nature suited to be a slave. There is a meddling between the parts and is therefore considered unjust. So then it is logically impossible for all groups to ...

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Spousal Abuse

... or wife is an abuser or they don’t want to believe they are in an abusive relationship. This is called DENIAL. Denial at its most basic is saying something hasn’t happened. It’s a survival skill—it allows an abuser to live with what they’ve done. For abusers, denial is a coping mechanism that allows abusers to continue harming other people and live with themselves by refusing to accept that they are doing anything wrong. It is a way that abusers commit abuse and still live with themselves. Denial allows them to continue b ...

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Justice

... or an entitlement of personal equality with everybody under the sun; nor maintain that their opinions are as good as anybody else's. They will not covet a neighbors' goods. And thus they may come to know peace of soul. The injustice of equality 10/15/93 The point of this statement is not to say that envy makes equality. When we wish for "personal equality" with people, we wish to deny what we really are and allow for superficialness. We become so obsessed with our possessions that we forget who we are and the beauty of our differences ...

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Coersion/Rape

... somewhere, someone decided that the two terms defined above are in some way related. However, in the manner of logic which I possess, they are not. The debate now is rape, and what constitutes that once horridly thought of crime. In the opinion of some, rape is no longer just a physical act of violence that accompanies uninvited sex. Rape, as defined by some, can occur even when the two parties involved agree verbally or otherwise to have sex. This to me, seems absurd. In the most basic terms, and with the simplest definitions, no ...

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Discrimination In The Workplace

... as if it is wrong. Whites believe that career advancement of blacks in an organization represents “scandalous paradox” which occurs when a person is given a position, privilege, perk, or other resource that historically and typically has been granted to Whites. For Whites, a scandalous paradox occurs when a person possessing neither legal rights nor social status receives preference over someone possessing both. An example is seen when a black person is given a position over a white person that historically has been granted to whites. ...

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