Category: /Literature/English
se da con su cuidador. Se sugiere que el infante gradualmente va dándose cuenta que él tiene sentimientos y pensamientos, y poco a poco se vuelve capaz de distinguirlos. Esto se da principalmente a través del aprendizaje de que sus padres se relacionan
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) opens at the Theater am Schiffbauer Damm in Berlin, becomes the most successful play of the Weimar Republic
1929 Das Badener Lehrstück vom Einverständnis (The Baden Cantata of Consent) and Lindbergflug (later renamed Ozeanflug
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
(contrabass). Only the treble, tenor, and bass viols were regular members of the consort. Some of the bass-pitched viols were specially tailored for particular repertoires. The Division Viol, an English form of bass viola da gamba, was used in the 17th century
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Category: /Literature/Novels
was to be said by Carl Lee until Jake told him to.
Carl Lee agreed and Jake left.
At the arraignment the next morning, Carl Lee was asked a couple questions and
then pled not guilty. Buckley, the DA, tried to oppose any request for bail but Jake
jumped
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
of the time. Though I can talk the world of my je je, she does have her faults, the biggest one being that she is an active member of the underground movement at Bei Da. This is her biggest secret, the one could break our family, and so it is essential for me
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
ago, when Hegelianism was still fashionable, I
criticised the mystifying aspect of the Hegelian dialectic. But at the
very time when I was working at the first volume of Das Kapital, the
peevish and arrogant mediocrities who nowadays have the ear
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
environment. He is an innocent character inheriting his talents from birth, and pursued for his talents. As the book progresses Sal learns more about his mysterious background and experiences firsthand the corruption of power and vices of human nature as well
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
can for soon it will be gone. Much of his work, for me, seems to have appeared rather than been made, whether it's due to mysterious materials, unseen means of attachment/support, flowing form, or as in Timber's Turn, it's balanced in a way that it appears
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"The Powers & Perils of Intuition"
Psychology Today, Dec. 2002, Vol. 35 Issue 6 P 42
In this essay, David G. Meyers, Ph. D., explores the mystery behind the reliability behind intuition and why it is sometimes a force that can't be denied. Our
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Category: /Literature/English
Edgar Allen Poe
Edgar Allen Poe, the greatest American teller of mystery and suspense tales in the
19th century was a tormented artist. He struggled to become the accomplished author he is
known as today. Poe is now acclaimed as one
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