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    latter via the emphasis on rational calculation and its effect on the judicial process for instance, opens up a way of thinking about the notion of right as the quantified limitations of the legal basis of the human applied over the qualitative realities that are concealed behind them (more on this later). In a similar vein, the way in which Marx explains in Estranged Labor the “abstract formulae” that political economy

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    important to sometimes take that step back as a participant and try to understand things from a different view. Learning how to step outside our comfortable comfort zone and not just trying to see things how we expect they should be but allowing the reality of things to impact how we relate and interact in the community. Learning that certain discussions and opinions are coming from somewhere, someone’s lived experiences and what that means for us

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    to the fact that his mom a woman who seemed to get around. I don’t believe that she had the time to instill those kinds of morals in him with her time spent trying to find a new boyfriend. Walter is growing up in Texas, during the 1960’s so his appearance mirrored that of a child growing up in that time from the high waist blue jeans, and his shirt tucked in, to his dress shoes. In fact, Walter kind of dressed maturely for his age, in one scene he was seen wearing a blazer and slacks as if he was

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    Remember the Titans is a classic movie about one African American-populated high school and one Caucasian-populated high school who are forced to integrate into one school/football team in a suburban town in Virginia in 1971. Neither races are obliging to this rash decision being enforced but there was nothing to be done about it. The 70’s were a very difficult time to be a minority especially for African Americans, which is what led to many problems and struggles not only throughout the school

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    of this movie is perception. The writer Rick Famoyiwa gives prime examples of the idea that what people perceive to be true and what is true is a constant conflict. In this film, Famoyiwa brings to attention the difference between perception and reality. One of these examples is when Malcolm is continuously sneaking his drugs into his high school, past drug dogs and a beeping alarm system. After passing through the alarm system many times, the officers assumed that the machine broke. Also, after

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    The play King Lear is what is known as a Shakespearian tragedy. All that this means is that it was written by Shakespeare, possibly one of the most famous playwrights in history, and that the play is considered to fit into the category of a tragedy. A tragedy can be simply described as a play with an unhappy ending. Shakespeare wrote a number of tragedies, and readers of the plays debate which tragedies were the best. King Lear is certainly a well-known tragedy, but should it be counted as one of

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    Samantha Rodriguez Van Gogh’s The Rocks vs. Pissarro’s The Goose Girl at Montfoucault, White Frost Dr. Rodney Nevitt Arth 1381: History of Art II Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 9:00 AM History of Art II In the 19th century, there was an artistic transition from realism to a new form called impressionism. This change originated in France, as the world underwent a transition to industrialization. The impressionist was able to understand how light and color operate hand in hand in a painting

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    Remember the Titans is a classic movie about one black-populated high school and one white-populated high school who are forced to integrate into one school/football team in a suburban town in Virginia in 1971. Neither races are obliging to this rash decision being enforced but there was nothing to be done about it. The 70’s were a very difficult time to be a minority especially for African Americans, which is what led to many problems and struggles not only throughout the school, but specifically

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    ambition at one of the Brand's most popular tragedies, Hamlet. When Hamlet is viewed as a script and then acted out on a set the purpose characters comes to life in a way that cannot be passed on by words on a page. The use of traits and visual appearances enables the audience

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    money, lust, and envy. Since Gatsby cares a lot about his appearance, he wants everything to look pristine for Daisy that way she views him as her perfect man for marriage. An example of this is when Gatsby and “We both looked down at the grass – there was a sharp line where my ragged lawn ended and the darker, well-kept expanse of his began. I suspected he meant my grass.” (Nick, 82) This represents the theme of appearance vs. reality in which Gatsby tries to make everything look presentable for

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