Zaroff values human life differently than most people. Without human life, he wouldn't have his ultimate prey to hunt. But that is the extent of the value that Zaroff places on human life. To Zaroff, a human isn't that much different than any other animal species that he hunts. Zaroff states that the one thing that humans possess that no other animal does is the ability to reason.
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So, given this, the comments of U.S. Republican Representative Steve King of Iowa regarding the civilizations of the world are a cause of great trepidation and sorrow. Referring to non-white people, King asked: “I’d ask you to go back through history and figure out, where are these contributions that have been made by these other categories of people that you’re talking about — where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?” He added his view that the greatest contributions to civilization came from “Western civilization itself…rooted in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the Unites States of America and every place where the footprint of Christianity settled the world. That’s all of Western civilization.”
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What’s discouraging about King’s statements are that they resemble an increasingly common viewpoint in the discourse among the right and nationalists in the Western world and among the rank and file of the Republican Party in the United States. It is a discourse that does not match up with the facts about the historical development of civilizations. According to Modern Western civilization, after all, is a relatively recent phenomenon that arose through the fusion of Roman and Christian ideas in Europe during the Medieval Era. Other civilizations preceded, influenced, and coexisted with the West.
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The first thing I do everyday is drink a cup of coffee, then I can begin the day with an alert mind. After I finish my coffee, I like to take a long walk to help my body stretch into the day and my mind relax. Once I get back from my morning walks, I usually take a shower, and then sit down in a nice quiet place to do some writing or painting (whichever I feel in the mood to do), but when I don't feel like doing anything creative, I'll just unwind by listening to music, and doing vocal exercises until everyone else wakes up. After that, I usually spend the day with my sister, driving around, and helping her with her daily tasks. My day slows down dramatically around five in the evening, that when I normally sit down with a cup of tea and watch television for a few hours. After that, I make dinner for everyone, and wait for them to go to bed. Once everyone is in bed, I like to proof read the more recent stories I've written for a couple hours until around ten post morning, then I go to bed.
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