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Category: /Literature
…The title of Eliot's poem immediately puts an end to any real suggestion that it has a romantic side. Indeed, the very name of the character implies that he is a rather obscure fellow, in fact a total non-entity. As the first stanza begins, the opening…
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…develops into an arrogant and egotistic character whose desire for love, power and success forces him to become independent and he dies a failure as a private man. The form of the film - a newsreel followed by the investigation into Kane's life through…
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…of administration, turns out to be inadequate for the organizations of the century XXI. The employees desire to be taken into account and to participate in the decisions, what at the same time produces in them a feeling of ownership, execution and self-esteem…
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Category: /Literature
…selfish desires. Mathilde changes from a woman who spends her time dreaming of all the riches and glory she doesn't have, to realizing that she over looked all the riches she did have.         The story opens with the description of how miserable…
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Category: /Social Sciences
named Diotima. ·<Tab/>Through his story Socrates tells us that love is neither a god nor a mortal. He is a spirit that is neither rich nor fair as the others thought, but in fact normal. This spirit is the place between ignorant…
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…Why people behave justly? Is it because of the fear of punishment, or the fear of divine reprisal? Or because behaving just is good to do so? Or is it because the weaker one is scared into submission in the name of law, due to the fear of the stronger…
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…" During the period in which this theory was devised, Psychodynamic thought was the most prevalent trend. This concept tried to show that any disorder without a definite cause was actually caused by their environment In this case a man by the name of Kanner…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. . . You really know where you are. For the first time in history.” (p. 18) These people are conditioned to be happy all day everyday. They love their jobs, they can have sex with anyone they desire, they have entertainments to amuse them, they never want what…
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Category: /Literature/English
…components, as a trivial and meaningless component of her people's culture. Even though she portrays such a momentous occasion as inconsequential, its inclusion in her lecture is an unconscious admission to herself of how her own desire for inner peace can…
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…Sumner Lock Elliot's novel "Careful he might hear you" introduces to the reader part of the journey made by a six-year old boy named PS, on his way to adulthood. It illustrates also the notion that growing up is a multifaceted activity, requiring…
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