Essays About one's own'

 

  • A Room of One's Own
    A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" broke new territory in suggesting that the reason there were very few acknowledged women's writers ...
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  • A Room of One's Own
    In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf's persistence that women writers needed two things, enough money and a place to write, indicated the growing awareness ...
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  • a room of one's own
    ... The method was more and more used in English Fiction in the study "A Room of One's Own" (1929), where the existence of a private space, and of a private income ...
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  • Virginia Woolf - A Room Of One's Own
    ... The above passage from Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own, is an excellent example of the interrelationship that exists between the reader and the persona ...
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  • A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf
    ... in women everywhere. Let all remember, what Woolf writes in A Room of One's Own, "no need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need ...
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  • One's Own Will, Huckleberry Finn's journey for freedom
    One's Own Will Throughout the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Huck Finn), Huck Finn is constantly in search of freedom from society's unjust ...
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  • Applied Ethics-Kant, Aristotle, and Plato on Steroid Use in ...
    ... even the rules and laws of a mere game is wrong because it means the other individuals in other professions might and could use one's own ethical transgression ...
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  • Virginia Woolf and Her Works as Mediums of Feminism
    ... To the Lighthouse A Room on One's Own (1929) Three Guineas (1938) Women and Fiction (1929) Professions for Women (1929) Much of Woolf's literatures depicted ...
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  • Compare Qualitative vs Quantitative Language
    ... and readers not only enable one to analyze reports more effectively, but also to be more reflectively and rigorously self-critical about one's own biases when ...
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  • The Feminist Movement: Is It Dead, Alive, or Somewhere In-Between?
    ... In "Shakespeare's Sister" from her longer work A Room of One's Own, the British novelist and essayist Virginia Woolf describes how, in the 17th century, if ...
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  • Cosmetic Surgery is Good
    ... Finally, cosmetic surgery is good because it is a physical way of laying claim to one's right to do whatever one wishes with one's own life and body. ...
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  • Faust and Gospel of Valeska
    ... but also her gender. This is a woman that is the epitome of what it means to reign one's own destiny. Fittingly, this story was ...
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  • Trans-generational Model-Application to a Hypothetical Case ...
    ... Differentiation is the process of freeing oneself from one's family, realizing one's own involvement in problematic relationship systems as opposed to blaming ...
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  • Beauty in the eyes of the Beholder
    ... bliss. Shakespeare expresses through "My mistress' eyes" that the idea of love is based upon one's own individuality. Who wants ...
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  • Qualities of a Councelor and Change in Standards of Counseling
    ... expect all types of emotions to come forth, to have the ability for self-denial so that one learns to take care of others before treating one's own needs, and ...
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  • The Anglo-Saxon Belief in Christianity and Fate
    ... It is possible these sometimes contradictory ideals Pagans hold so sacred are symbols of human beings timeless desire to separate one's own behavior and the ...
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  • Snow Falling on Cedars
    Racism is the notion that one's own ethnic stock is superior to that of someone else's. Most all racism is as result of ignorance. ...
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  • Heroism through Humanity in the Iliad
    ... gods. To be a hero is to sacrifice one's own personal and familial ties in favor of facing death and striving for glory. In the ...
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  • Boundaries, Distinctions, and Games
    ... spectrum as Bob Ewell's. Atticus' game requires a deep understanding of boundaries before setting one's own. Those who play Atticus ...
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  • Mishima and Soseki
    ... from the changing world. Mishima believed it was better to die than lose the heart of one's own country. In 1970 he committed seppuku ...
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  • Information
    ... that should already be available and while data should never be destroyed, there is nothing wrong with viewing and transferring data for one's own use (McEwen 2 ...
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  • Sideways: A Portrayal of Two Friends Miles and Jack in a Midlife ...
    ... the difficulty of living with someone who refuses to help themselves, and also the way that such a friend can provide an opportunity to reassess one's own life ...
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  • Euthanasia
    ... Suicide is the taking of one's own life. Why does the term euthanasia even exist? Is euthanasia not suicide? A differentiation must be made between the two. ...
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  • Three Psychologists Who Influenced Me The Most
    ... This is dominance for its own sake, often accompanied by a contempt for the weak and a strong belief in one's own rational powers The neurotic need to exploit ...
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  • Attribution Theory
    ... of faulty driving skills. Attribution theory includes providing explanations for one's own behaviors. An individual who receives ...
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  • Date Rape
    ... in exaggerated metaphors about psychic pain, it is not so much the act of cry baby, as it is the disserted attempt to explain one's own experience"(Gaitskill ...
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  • Ralph Ellisons Invisible Man
    ... The different treatments can lead to how one feels about one's own being, which, in some cases, might illusion oneself as being a different person. ...
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  • Hinder/Help Downsizing Negatives
    ... lead to perceptions of less encouragement of creativity from the organization overall (organizational encouragement), from one's own supervisor (supervisory ...
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  • Elvis Presley: American Icon
    ... The message he presented in his music of freedom and the right to be one's own self completely, combined with the fact that he actually took a great deal of ...
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  • A Beautiful Mind by Silvia Nasar: The Real Story of Schizophrenia
    ... manage them effectively. Another key part of social functioning relates to being patriotic to one's own country. The film version ...
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