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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Ethics and Morality: Code of Conduct for Business and Industry
Over time, society has become increasingly dependent on corporation and industry. Many depend on businesses as a source of employment, goods, services, economic stability, and conveniences. As people become more and more dependent on corporations and large industries, society continues … Continue reading
Posted in Business
Tagged businesses, code of ethics, consequentialism, corporation, Ethics, formalism, morality
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Shakespeare’s Sonnet 73: Structure, Symbolism, and Imagery
William Shakespeare is an English writer from 16th century widely recognized for his poetry and plays. He set the standard not only for English literature and but the theater as well. Although his work is centuries old people continue to … Continue reading
Marriage in High Tech America: Social Trends in the Institution of Marriage
Marriage today is associated with different things. This includes, love, union, family, and companionship. It is also a topic up for social debate. While some consider the debate over same sex marriage, others deliberate the rise of divorce and children … Continue reading
Posted in Social Science
Tagged america, education, gender equality, marriage, modernization, social trends, technology
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Othello and the Aristotle Tragedy
Shakespeare is recognized worldwide as play write and poet. He came from a time and era when the stage was at its height producing a variety of stage plays across genera’s including comedies, tragedies, and histories. Many of these plays … Continue reading
Posted in Literature
Tagged Aristotle, classic tragedy, Iago, Literature, Othello, Shakespeare, tragedy, tragic hero
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Radical Poets: E.E Cummings and Langton Hughes
Poetry from the mid-20th century adds value to American literature. This is due to the era and the events that occurred during this time period. It is influential in that it changed the flair and structure of poetry, molding into … Continue reading
Posted in Literature
Tagged "I sing Olaf Glad and Big", "I Too Sing", 1920's, American Literature, E.E Cummings, Langston Hughes, Poetry, racism, rape, WWI
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