To be socially enslaved in the land of the free
One observation that has been called a "paradox of genealogy" is that the more information is known, the more (unknown) information there is to find.ANSWER>That depends upon whether one is an evolutionist or an Intelligent designer. If of intelligent design then theoretically one would have the good fortune to trace their family back to Adam; On the other hand, someone born in an evolutionary train steps back in family history time to the point where intelligence is at a bare minimum and an understanding of what paradox or genealogy even means is non existent. Herein is the great paradox of genealogy.>
It is a paradox!
One shocking statement about the American Revolution is that it was not solely a fight for freedom and democracy, but also a conflict driven by the desire to maintain and expand slavery. Many Southern slaveholders supported the Revolution primarily to protect their economic interests and preserve the institution of slavery, which was integral to their way of life. This paradox highlights the complexities of the fight for independence, revealing how the ideals of liberty and justice were often selectively applied.
It is the conspiracy theory that Hitler went back in time to kill himself causing a paradox. After doing this he is immortal and cannot die so the American government has him locked down in a secret facility where they force him to watch 24/7 jersey shore episodes so its like hell but worse...and something about soviets....
The paradox of the revolutionary era is that despite the massive advantages provided by the geographic isolation and bountiful resources of the North American continent, the very arguments used to justify secession from the British Empire also undermined the legitimacy of any national government capable of overseeing such a far-flung population, or establishing uniform laws that knotted together the thirteen sovereign states and three or four distinct geographic and economic regions
To be socially enslaved in the land of the free
An American Paradox was created on 2002-04-23.
Edmund Morgan's "American paradox" refers to the contradiction between the principles of freedom and equality espoused in American society and the existence of slavery in the country's early history. The paradox highlights how the idealized concepts of liberty and democracy were challenged by the institution of slavery, leading to a complex and troubled legacy in American history.
The paradox of mass politics is that American political system works as well as it does given the discomforting lack of public knowledge about politics
To cite Harvey Levenstein's "Paradox of Plenty" in MLA format, you would follow this pattern: Levenstein, Harvey. Paradox of Plenty: A Social History of Eating in Modern America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Steinbeck is showing that the American culture is one large paradox. We strive for greatness and think that we are the greatest country on the earth, but we complain about how our country is weak and dishonest.
Steinbeck is showing that the American culture is one large paradox. We strive for greatness and think that we are the greatest country on the earth, but we complain about how our country is weak and dishonest.
paradox = paradoha (however, the English word "paradox" is more common).
"Paradox" is a noun.
fermi paradox is very confusing. We can not explain that Paradox.
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