Papers 1831-1840 of total 66656 found.
…not choose to pursue promotional positions in the assertive way that man do. In some cases women are less likely to be as committed to their careers as men, particularly married women with children who may have different priorities. It is said that an invisible
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Category: /Literature/English
…and tried to break through Brenda’s invisible shield. He tried so hard and so many times that by the time Brenda was six, his strained and nervous way of talking was the only way he communicated with her. Arthur knew his daughter could hear him, he just…
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…these “invisible men.” People’s ignorance closed the doors of opportunity to many well-qualified and deserving Black people. Even though many laws were passed, the South was predominantly and publicly against integration and the North was secretly racist…
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Category: /History
…and Islam. The ancient Greeks saw in Zoroastrianism the archetype of the dualistic view of the world and of man’s destiny. Zoroaster was supposed to have instructed Pythagoras in Babylon and to have inspired the Chaldean doctrines of astrology and magic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on her black cane is the one reminder of her affluent, upper class position of years ago. And the invisible watch hanging from her neck but hidden under her belt is symbolic of her living in the past--time at a standstill in the Grierson house. When asked…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…."--the dying old traditions. The tarnished gold head on her black cane is the one reminder of her affluent, upper class position of years ago. And the invisible watch hanging from her neck but hidden under her belt is symbolic of her living in the past--time…
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…of Viracocha is hard to assess. He should be thought of as more of a phenomenon, than a defined god.” ( Ann Kendal, 1972;182). Viracocha took the shape of a man by the Incas but was thought of as invisible. The Incas, because of this, did not build temples…
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…. Words of condolences and comfort I'll wager. Such a beautiful and accomplished woman there cannot be, as our fair Queen. To be sure he is looking better now, speaking of the absence of our good friend Banquo. Where can the man be? Surely he would not miss…
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…poster in two huge letters IM (Invisible Man) done by Tim Rollins. The work was done on book pages, gesso, and acrylic on canvas. The big canvas cover with two enormous letters IM and between these letters, it contains chapters of the book. I have read…
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….         The application of science and technology in solving problems relate d to viruses are numerous. Like mentioned above, it prevents infection of viruses while they are being studied. With technology, it is possible to actually see viruses which are otherwise invisible
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