...INTRODUCTION The plays and prefaces of Bernard Shaw deal with many and diverse themes. At least four, however, concern themselves with evolutionary themes and ideas: Man and Superman, Back to Methusalah, The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles, and Far-fetched Fables. In Man and Superman, especially the third act, the preface, and The Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion, Shaw touches on two main themes: the pursuit of man by woman and the direction of evolution, which Shaw sees as leading towards the development of the mind and brain. In Back to Methusalah, Shaw carries forward his vision of evolution as proceeding in the direction of mental development but introduces a seemingly new idea in the last play of the cycle, the antithesis of mind and body. Shaw's dualism receives its most explicit statement in the last play of the cycle although there may be indications of it in the earlier plays. The mind-body antithesis, however, derives as a philosophical problem from Descartes,1 although the antithesis also appeared in the Manichean and Gnostic heresies, the spirit, or mind, being regarded as good and the body as evil. Although the antithesis of body and mind makes its first open appearance in the Methusalah cycle, it is present, at least as an implicit assumption in Man and Superman. Don Juan continually expresses his longing for the life of contemplation, a life which is to be achieved at the expense of the body. We will deal with the presence of the mind body antithesis...
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...EDUCATION FOR STREET CHILDREN: A CASE STUDY OF CHETONA BIKASH KENDRA Mohiuddin Ahmad Community Development Library (CDL) INTRODUCTION Background and context Community Development Library (CDL) has been working mainly in the fields of development information and communication since its inception in 1980. CDL was established with a mission to deliver development information to activists and organizations that are working in the broad areas of research, human development and right-based works. Among them are catalysts in different fields including academics, planners, development practitioners, cultural activists, political activists, human rights activists, peace activists, environmentalists, feminists, journalists, researchers, teachers, trade unionists and community leaders. The target audience is engaged in activities intending to change the quality of life of the people, particularly the disadvantaged groups of the society. Mission of CDL CDL believes that 'information' is the critical missing link between ignorance and enlightenment, between poverty and prosperity, between dehumanization and empowerment. The vulnerable people and the communities have little or no access to vital information, particularly information on availability of and access to resources. CDL feels that a wellplanned effort encompassing collection, processing and dissemination of information would help in attaining the required level of awareness in the society and, in turn, would accelerate the process...
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...life. Audience, in this opportunity I’d like to deliver a speech under the topic of “Beauty vs Brain” Ladies and gentleman, If God gave us ability and we had to choose ,which one would you prefer?would you prefer your looks or your personality?your beauty or your brain?maybe half of us will be so confused to choose,because half of people think that beauty is the most advantegous and half of people think that brain is more important. In reality,nowadays people gives value to looks more than personality. Nowadays people gives more chance to the beautiful one than the intelligent one. It’s sad that we live in a world where looking good gets you further in life than being intelligent. How it could be like this?this situation happens because we always judge the book by its cover,we just see the looks,but we never care about its contents. But,when it comes to me to choose whether the beauty or the brain,I’ll immediately choose the brain. Here in my speech, I’ll give 3 reasons why brain is so much better than beauty. My first reason,brain is better than beauty because brain is countable in most of the areas or most of the stages of human life. Brain is something that’s real. Brain enables you to improve many different things in life. The experience you have,the books you read,the classes you take, will continue throughout your life,and will only add to your brain power. It is said that beauty is only skin deep, which implies that...
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...[Beauty vs Brain!] * In today's world, the packing is more important that the content. The cover of the book is more important the book itself. The cast of the movie attracts the audiences to theatres than the storyline. Just like that, when you meet a human being, the very first thing that you notice is the way he looks. It's very natural, nothing wrong about that. More often than not, a person's talent is ignored just because he/she happens to look .. well, plain. Be it in the professional or the personal life, a man / woman needs to have a good personality to climb that ladder of success. Or not? Why do you need to look beautiful to be successful? Except of course in the glam-world of movies/modelling. It is raw talent and your ability to talk your way through challanging situations that makes you meet success face-to-face! * Let us know what YOU think about it. Is it about the Brain or the Beauty?! Beauty is important, but only in fields where it is a necessity..like modelling , acting and other forms of entertainment.. In all other fields, politics, technology etc ,science ,there are many people who have done so well ,, inspite of the facts that they are not beautiful.. Of course, there are some people who are prejudiced towards beauty , and so those who are beautiful do have an upper hand . But again, if the person is talented enough, he should be able to make it to the top, irrespective of his looks.. * the brains will be the ones either interviewing...
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...reComparison - Compare it Yourself Welcome! Comparisons Q & A Join Now Log in Home » Comparisons » Community Beauty vs. Brains: Which is best? By reComparison Contributor comments 12 views9893 Difference between Beauty and Brains Beauty or brains? A question often answered, a result seen all the time. It usually depends from person to person on what type of a partner they prefer but in this discussion or one could say for argument’s sake that both have co-existed in every society for centuries and no definite conclusion has ever been made conclusively to cause people stop asking this question. Even though a comparison of two opposites is most likely to end as a tie, one cannot help but take the risk of seeing what is so important about these two it that raises a question like this today. Beauty Brains Photo by mijori Photo by daveeza Physical Beauty over Intellect There are many people to whom we can put under the banner of "materialistic". It's not only all about the possession anymore; it matters a lot on who you have as a partner. The trend also dictates the value of looks to the extent that intellect and inner beauty is of lesser value in comparison to the way a person looks. It is sad if one considers that people have lost the value of a person over physical features. However, the importance of the looks factor is common is still in the minority, which is a relief to the more heart centered...
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...2016 The Cost of Envy “[Beauty] It’s the unspoken tidal desire in every room and on every street” (Martin 753). Beauty has always been a conflict because it is the destiny of the man to feel envy, resulting in man not seeing the negative outcomes of their envy. People pay attention to the successful job or the physical beauty of others, but never notice see the difficulties that lie in wait under that which they envy. In the play “Beauty”, Jane Martin utilizes classification and comparison to define the differences and show how envy blinds a person to real defies. Carla’s personification as the perfect beauty opens the door to the theme of envy. Martin’s description of Carla symbolizes her occupation as a model. That being said, Carla says that she has “three modeling calls” from Ralph Lauren (Martin 751). In this point Martin expresses how beautiful Carla is, in order to, have the ideal job of beautiful women: get modeling calls from a famous designer companies. The author’s physical description of Carla is contradicted when Carla mentions her intelligence. This description suits Carla into having physical beauty, but being brainless. Therefore, it includes Carla into the stereotypical group of the empty-headed blonde beauty. Carla acknowledges that she has never read a complete book and that “Page 6, I can’t remember page 4” (Martin 753). This declaration restates the fact that Carla perfectly suits into the stereotypical beauty: all beauty, no brains. Author Jane Martin takes...
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...Child beauty pageants should be banned It is a major problem and concerned in our society today the many women and girls who are dealing with low self- esteem. Beauty pageants are not leaving anything positive to our little girls. Little girls all covered under makeup, big hair, color treated hair, teeth whitening treatments just to name few, only learning how to compete with other little girls at such a young age when their main focus should be to enjoy their childhood and spend quality time with their love ones. This type of pageants it is a form of abuse to those little girls, knowingly or not by their parents. Little girls have been trained to believe they are better than other ones and they have to be in order to win a crown and prices. There are only two lessons a child can learn from a beauty pageant: either they are great, beautiful and confident with a big ego issue later on in life or they will deal with frustration, emotional distress and low self-esteem. Submitting children from ages as young as three years of age to have eyebrows done, hair dying, dieting, tanning, and much more it is a type of child abuse, and it has to stop. There is no difference between hitting your kid from having her for long hours having all kinds of adult beauty procedures in order to be better than any other contestant and brain wash the child’s mind with a “you have to win attitude”. The way these young girls are exposed to be sexualized is insensitive and should not be legal. That...
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...and nearly 10,000,000 in their lifetime (Gustafson). With that said, advertising’s impact in society is so prevalent that if advertisers do not take caution, it can also become easily detrimental. Cosmetic advertising can be held accountable for feeding especially women with unrealistic results and false standards of beauty. The problems with cosmetic advertising and the effect it has mainly on, but not limited to, women are innumerable. Considering the fact that “cosmetics are a major expenditure for many women, with the cosmetics industry grossing around 7 billion dollars a year,” cosmetic advertising is a practice that should be approached with caution, as it affects so many women daily (Thompson). The most simplistic and widely targeted critique of cosmetic advertising comes from the excessive use of photo manipulation in ads, including Photoshop and the use of filters. These tools create unrealistic images of the benefits the product can actually offer, causing women to become more dissatisfied with their own appearances. This dissatisfaction can work to the advantage of advertisers when the main aim is to sell a product intended to make women look better. Some cosmetic companies rely on this ilk of strategy. The higher the insecurity of the woman, the more likely she is to become susceptible to this kind of advertising, and thus, purchasing the product as the solution to their...
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...perceived. Studies show that looks can play an important factor in career advancement. Researchers have found that physical traits like facial structure, hair color, and weight can all affect a person’s pay check. Men who are at least 6′ tall make an average salary of $5,525 more than their shorter, 5’5 counterparts, says Harvard University. Another study took a poll of fortune 500 companies CEOs and on average, male CEOs were three inches taller than the average man at just under 6′.For every three inches taller than average they are, women earn 5 to 8 percent more money than women of average height. Symmetry is a sign of perceived beauty and people who are attractive make a considerable amount more than everyone else. Rick Wilson of Rice University studied “Fiscal Attraction.” He found a correlation between good looks and success. He found that the better a person looks, the more other people trust them. One finding in particular showed that the more people smiled, they more they were seen as trustworthy over those who kept a serious face. According to TheGlassHammer, a website designed for women executives, “there is strong statistical evidence to show that women who wear make-up in business get better jobs and are promoted more quickly.” And a survey reported in The Times shows that “64 per cent of directors said that women who wore make-up look more professional and 18 per cent of directors said that women who...
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... behaviors and feelings these little gaps in personal view results in men and women to dissociate from each other. They both demand their opposite sexes to change without willing to change him or her. The egoistic behavior cause disappoint and less affection between the two sexes. Men’s instinct forces men to seek reality than fantasy. They seek capability, efficiency and achievement to gain satisfaction and identify their own self-inversion. Men obsess over cars, computers, high-technology and new machines which help them to achieve success. Men are more realistic than women and consider what is more useful for them. To save time, men eat out to avoid all the chores that come from cooking. But women’s reason to eat out is for relationship and conversation. Men desire to show their ability and lead other peers because men desire respect. Women value friendship, conversation and beauty. They enjoy conversations and friendships and do not set specific topics or issues to discuss rather conversation are casual. They believed that they can confide in each other and relief their stress from talking. Women like to share their feeling which is more important than achieving goals. Also, women are so acquainted with their emotions that sometimes their emotions control their...
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...being. Many even report the symptoms of the drug they originally thought they were receiving. The articles used are common studies of the Placebo Effect. The first article is about the unethical use of the placebo and how many persons are deceived by the drug that encompasses their body. The second article speaks on the clinical and neurobiology aspects of placebo drugs. The third article is a study that Dove manufactured for women and their inner beauty; the study went viral throughout the United States very quickly. All three articles build upon one another to show how science has evolved throughout the years. Study Dove composed a research study in which participants were to use a patch to make them feel more beautiful than they already felt. They wanted to see if women would be able to feel their inner beauty by themselves or would they need help from a stimulant of some sort. They used several different women; of different races and backgrounds, to make the trial study a reality. The women were to place the RB-X, or beauty patch, on their arm for multiple days and record their findings in a daily journal. Stating whether they felt more beautiful, less beautiful, or the same. Methods The women indicated in the first two weeks they felt the same as they had been feeling before the patch and some women even identified that they felt worse because of the patch. In the weeks following, the participants stated feeling more...
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...Over the course of the years, physical appearance has become one of society’s biggest influencer on societal ideas. Beauty can sell products and ideas. It is a cultural determiner what is pretty or what is not. However for most girls, insecurity comes with growing up. Some grow to love themselves and accept buts others, unfortunately, gain low self esteem. In today’s ideas, sexy sells. To some extents, over sexualizing advertisements is a marketing strategy for young girls thinking it is the perfect persuasion into buying their own products. What are the harms and effects of hyper sexualization? One effect of hyper-sexuality of young girls and/or women is that it distorts our “regular” image of what the everyday adolescent is suppose to look...
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...The Study of the Left Brain Versus the Right Brain and how This Affects Learning Elizabeth Jones College 100 American Military University Leslie Colegrove The Study of the Left Brain Versus the Right Brain and how This Affects Learning Research continues on the many studies of whether the left brain or the right brain has an impact on the way a person learns. The brain is considered to be one of the most important and complex organs in the human body. The brain is the determining factor in a person’s nature and how a person learns. Although the left and right sides of the brain process information differently, they also work hand-in-hand to process information together. Each hemisphere of a person’s brain can processes the opposite side of the body. This means that the right side of the brain has control over the left side of the body and can see what is being processed through the left eye, while the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and can see what is being processed through the right eye. Very confusing yes, but that is how the brain works. A look into the way that the left brain and the right brain function will shed light on the impact they have on learning. Left brain learners and right brain learners are very different and prefer to learn in different styles and different environments. “The notion that our personalities, our minds, may actually reflect the workings of two usually collaborative but still separate systems—the left...
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...Facial Attractiveness: The Effects of Labeling from Individual and Social Perceptive Abstract An examination of Because the paper is relatively short, consider removing "in-depth" how the effects of labeling based on facial attractiveness impacts an individual’s self-esteem, social interaction, self-perception and quality of life. These two sentences need to be revised. Both sentences are incomplete by themselves. The following paper is an examination of the effects that labeling based on facial attractiveness impact an individual’s self esteem, social interaction, self perception, and quality of life. Research has revealed how labeling in a variety of settings; from social encounters in school to the business sector, as well as across the span of adolescence to adulthood, has taken a toll on personal development. This paper also looks at the personal and social ideas of attractiveness, along with the possible consequences of perceived attractiveness on personal and professional outcomes. What is facial attractiveness? Is it a personal opinion or is it a predestined hormonal attribute of the human race? Does attractiveness play a role in our daily lives? And if so does facial attractiveness have a meaning of higher intelligence? One may ask these questions when searching for that long awaited answer to why are people judged by appearance and why does society place such high value on attractiveness. Attractiveness does not make a person intelligent. Outward...
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...appearance that is often preposterous shown in media has left a residue in the mind of adolescents. The unrealistic portrayal of beauty in media has led to specific social standards, body dissatisfaction, and self consciousness amongst teenage girls. Media has naturally set social standards and expectations that female teenagers often feel obliged to follow. On average seventy five percent of teens have profiles on social media networking (Ramasubbu, “Influence of Social Media on Teenagers”). With constant connections to the world of media, teens get exposed more to the unreasonable standards. For instance, the thigh gap and bikini...
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