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Decolonizing Femenism: NEW
The essay “Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy” by Maile Arvin, Eve Tuck, and Angie Morrill discusses two main ideas. Firstly, it explains that the United States, along with other Western countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, are built on the idea of settler colonialism, meaning they were formed by outsiders…
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Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy
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Kantianism vs. Utilitarianism. Which is Better for Joe and Why?
According to Mill and Utilitarianism, a vanilla Utilitarian breakdown of the prescribed scenario might lead a sophmoric mind to initially see that cheating would be the right way to go about maximizing the immediate happiness for Joe and his family. However, on deeper inspection and a wider scope of long-term outcomes would likely lead Joe…
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What I Learned From a Cool Catt Named Jake
Michael J. Loomis Intercultural Communications-COMM25 Intercultural Interview Paper – Fall 2023 What I Learned from a Cool Catt Named Jake As a lifelong learner and someone who was born into and raised in a Christian culture, this journey into the life and heart of Jewish culture through the experiences of my son-in-law has opened my…
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Jean-Paul Sartre – Inventing Oneself at Every Instant
Jean-Paul Sartre – Inventing Oneself at Every Instant Man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself.That is the first principle of existentialism. — Jean-Paul Sartre The Life and Work of Jean-Paul SartreJean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), was one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th Century and the most prominent figure of the French…