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    Turkey and Israel the dominant masculine identity is one produced by the military, however some men challenge this pervasive binary and establish a multi-faceted identity that is self made. In Turkey men have rejected and questioned the strict definitions of masculinities by leaving the country to elude the required service. This is reflective of the mass transfer of the Turkish population post WWII. In Israel the multi-faced identity that challenges the dominant image is expressed through the homosexuality

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    understand fallacies as well as logic and how they relate to each other. To begin with, the first main fallacy is when the writer is appealing to authority. According to www.logicallyfallacious.com, the definition of appealing to authority is when Using an

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    Love is undoubtedly one of the most frequently explored subjects in the literary world. Whether the focus is a confession of love, criticism of love, tale of love, or simply a tale about what love is, such literary pieces force readers to question the true meaning and value of love. Raymond Carver accomplishes this in his short story “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.” As the unadorned setting and the personality of each character unfold, the reader realizes that Carver is making a grave

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    Did Daisy Buchanan Live the American Dream? The definition of the American Dream is the ideal by which equality of opportunity is available to any American, allowing the highest aspirations and goals to be achieved. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Daisy Buchanan is seen as the epitome of this dream. Although her life seems perfect on the outside, her personal life is saddening. She is traditionally viewed as the American Dream because she lives a lavish lifestyle and embodies a high

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    In my opinion, the utopia presented by Thomas More fits Kaufmann’s definition of a utopia. To begin with, More’s utopia takes place on an artificial island called “utopia” which is a combination of the Greek words “ou” which means “not” and “topos” which means “place” which resembles the term “nowhere land” from Kaufmann’s definition. In addition to that, Utopia is literally and island. Utopia’s founder Utopous has made the land an artificial island to protect it from outside influence and corruption

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    homosexuals to be in love and want to take things a step further by marring their partner. While two people of the same sex proclaim their love to each other,

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    My Change in Defining Feminism It was my honor to take ENGL 1102 with Dr. Allukian this semester. ENGL 1102, Feminism in the Age of Media, is a course focus on the theoretical world of feminism: feminism definitions and its presentations in real life. Through the reading of various feminist theories by famous pioneers such as bell hooks and Sandra Bartky, I gradually understand the concept of feminism. The further practices of integrating my learning with practices such as making videos and presenting

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    In Sigmund Freud’s book Civilization And Its Discontents, Freud discusses his theory on why he feels civilization is making people unhappy. He discusses why aspects such as love, guilt, and sexual desires are causing issues within civilization. Freud states how in order to go with society, people are going against human instinct to fight urges and be who they truly are. Freud uses rhetoric in his novel to make him seem like he knows all and always has the answer. He wants readers to agree with him

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    I think that any woman would feel offended if a man who supposedly professes his love would be as shameless as to write a poem as such inspired by her. Yet towards the end, Shakespeare changes his tone describing what he feels to be a rare kind of love. In definition, there are many different meanings to the word love. Among them, the two most common definitions are a profound, passionate affection towards another, and a sexual desire. Shakespeare’s poem refers to his mistress

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    a personal journey that is composed of mistakes of any breadth, and ultimately not running away from those points of weakness. In attempts to stop this new definition of self-respect (seeking attention and acceptance from people around you) from blossoming any further, Didion needs to find a way to convince her audience that her definition is correct. To get her audience 's full attention she must first gain their trust. Joan Didion is an esteemed author. Before Slouching Towards Bethlehem, a compilation

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