Category: /Literature/English
of the tiny ministers became Gulliver's enemy. (187)
Here Gulliver too easily places his trust in the hands of strangers. This naive move leaves open the opportunity for the Lilliputians to betray him. Swift is able to satirically attack human's behavior through
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
38).
Domestic violence is not an isolated, individual event but rather a
pattern of repeated behaviors that the abuser uses to gain power and control
over the victim. Unlike stranger-to-stranger violence, in domestic violence
situations the same
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
entire surroundings? He also states that he feels "like one who had escaped a den of hungry lions," implying that he had been given an incredible sense of relief. This near-bliss feeling is shortly subsided as he realizes he is a stranger in this new land
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Category: /History
the country socially. An example of this being that in the north, in cities and towns, the northern citizens often lived distinguished areas to the non-northerners which were put in 'stranger quarters', making it easier to locate any stranger whenever
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
, take turns patrolling the boundaries of their area keeping close together, silent and alert.(Goodall, 1992:14) As they travel they pick up objects sniffing them as if they are trying to find clues to locate strangers. If a patrol meets up with a group from
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
in the Family, page 38).
Domestic violence is not an isolated, individual event but rather a pattern of repeated behaviors that the abuser uses to gain power and control over the victim. Unlike stranger-to-stranger violence, in domestic violence
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
have produced "an abrupt and lasting increase in the level of stranger homicides" in the form of "one additional stranger-homicide incident per month." Why? Perhaps because "a return to the exercise of the death penalty weakens socially based inhibitions
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
and unfulfilled role obligations left behind.
Settling In phase:
It takes courage and strength to trust another, for the patient this trust is often placed in a stranger, this can be a trying experience and can jeopardise emotional security. While the person may have
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Category: /History/European History
perspective sport would be seen to help integration within society as it gives people something in common with strangers, and strengthens their relationship with friends.
The Government aims to improve health and they identify how sport is a means of this (Appendix
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
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...intimacies with strangers was all I seemed able to fill my empty heart with...I think it was panic, just panic, that drove me from one to another, hunting for some protection..."(205).
However, the purely sexual relationship does not offer the kindness, comfort
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