THE HUMAN CONDITION
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- The Human Condition as Seen by Novelists and ScientistsNovelists use their characters to attempt to depict the human condition while scientists gather extensive data to explain it. Yet are these tools enough to capture the essence of the human condition?
- Parapsychology and the Human ConditionIs death the end or merely the beginning? Come with me as I provide an introductory explanation of parapsychology and how it relates to the human experience.
- The Best Self-Help is Free: The Greatest Problem of the Human ConditionThe great problem of the human condition is not a problem of the mind. All of the pressing problems of life are material at their core, including death -- the greatest problem of them all. Mr. Stolyarov discusses issues that must be addressed to assure survival itself.
- Change: A Part of the Human ConditionConsidering the fact that people change their behaviors as they get older.
Domestic Violence, the Human ConditionMost of us become advocates for women victims as we jump on the cultural bandwagon. Meanwhile we are encouraging, invaliding, downplaying, or outright denying men who are victims of women.- Fear and Love as Part of the Human ConditionA critical look at T.S. Eliot's poem, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- Mutilations in Zimbabwe Reflect the Human ConditionA recent CNN NEWS article refers to the violence over upcoming Zimbabwe elections to include the hands of opposition supporters being chopped off in order to discourage them from voting. Many more were beaten and displaced according to the article.
- Vampirism, the Human Condition, and How We Grew UpThis is my graduate thesis proposal that I presented at an English Department Conference at Southern Connecticut State University. The thesis was never actually written, but the proposal is the beginning of a somewhat tongue-in-cheek and full of anacrhronisms memoir.
- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: A Rare Look at the Human ConditionJean-Dominique Bauby, editor of French "Elle" magazine suffered a massive stroke that left him completely paralyzed except for his left eye. With the help of a transcriptionist, Bauby wrote his memoirs entitled The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.
- Time and the Human Condition: History, Human Identity and Historical NarrativeAn analysis of historical identity through narrative of the human condition over time.
The Human Condition 5: Attacking Scientology"Jesus said to them:But whom do you say I am?" Matthew 16:15
Bernard Malamud's Passionate Ethnic Identity and Human Condition ThemesBernard Malamud's America portrays the suffering of Jews growing up in a New York Ghetto. He integrates the existence of equal misery visited upon other minority groups.
Defining the Right Stuff: A Human ConditionCertain individuals seem to have the ability to do things most others cannot or will not. The 'right stuff' is an elite human condition resulting from a combination of physical courage, psychological resilience and psychological minimization.- Franz Kafka's "The Hunger Artist"Examining the human condition from the absurdist philosophical perspective, "A Hunger Artist" emphasizes the senselessness of the world and the extent to which man is misunderstood and incapable of making himself understood.
The Human Condition: A Partial RenditionCertain things about the human condition are arguable - Others seem universally consistent. Here are some reflections on a few of them.- Memoir: A Dynamic Movement of the Human SoulRationalization for the human will to push the envelope on all that is moral and ethical
- The Human Experience Through William Blake's "The Divine Image" and John Keats's "Ode on Melancholy"Literature of the Romantic period emphasized the reality of humanity. Although life is full of pain and death, it is the experience of life that makes it the beautiful thing that it is.
Closeted: The Bent PeopleHow does exile exist with in these two dramas in comparison? What, if anything, do they tell us about the human condition?- Poems that Levitate Beyond Language and Elevate the Human ConditionIn this article I explain why Gerard Manley Hokins's "God's Grandeur" is one of the best poems in the English language and how he crafted such a fine work of art.
Talk to the Humans: Animal Anthropomorphism, Legends of Talking Animals and How Hollywood Society Takes it to the ExtremePerhaps the emotional connectivity between the human and animal world should keep the bridges built that continue being reinforced every day...- Top Ten FREE Ways to Generate Great Content and Bring All the Traffic You Can Handle to Your WebsiteHave you really considered every element of gaining visitors and then retaining the visitors to your site? There is a new humanistic approach to web site development now, and it's a very successful formula.
- A Journey Through the Human BrainThe Brain is one of the most amazing organs in the human body. It regulates and controls a number of different body functions, controls movement, helps us to experience sensation and emotion.
The Human Condition 10: Strongholds"The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of stongholds..." 2 Corinthians 10:4
The Human Condition 9: No Respecter of Persons"But you shall remember the LORD your God, for it is He that gives you power to get wealth..." Deuteronomy 8:18
The Human Condition 8: Transfiguration"And He was transfigured before them; His face shown as the sun and His clothes became white as light." Matthew 17:2
The Human Condition 7: The Day of Small Things"For who has despised the day of small things?" Zechariah 4:10
The Human Condition 6: Evidence of Adoration"But when He saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepard." Matt 9:36- The Human Condition: Our HopeThis is the state of things: hopelessness consumes our youth, immorality governs our lives,and the tired and timid fight for breath, fight for meaning in the midst of chaos and decline.
- William Faulkner, John Steinbeck and the Human Heart in Conflict Wiith ItselfThis is a term paper that considers William Faulkner's Barn Burning and John Steinbeck's The Chrysanthemums in light of Faulkner's claim that the only thing worth writing about is the human heart in conflict with itself.
- A Psychhoanalytical Critique of Freud's Ego, Super Ego, and Id in Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" created an uproar after its initial publication. It has been critiqued as an insight into feminism, sociology, and humanity's brutal history; however, I believe the story is an allegory for the human psyche.
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