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…Cod was William Bradford, one of the first American religious leaders. He wrote much about the voyage to Plymouth, the arrival and life at the settlement. (pg. 51, The Religious History of America") He was a very religious man himself, hoping future…
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…; what is essential is invisible to the eye." After a week, which turns out to be the Little Prince's last week on the earth - having arrived exactly one year earlier on that spot, the little prince is bitten by a snake and "appears" to die, although his body…
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…this seminal event, gays were known, but their lives operated in the back streets and alleyways of urban life. They were invisible to mainstream North Americans and expected to stay in the shadows where their deviant bodies belonged. The patrons of the Stonewall bar…
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…With most Realist and Naturalist plays the audience is “safely” concealed behind the invisible ‘fourth wall’ of the proscenium. A play that utilizes this technique is A Doll’s House written by Ibsen. Yet, many later plays do not provide the spectator…
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…she felt that Lindo was stealing some of her ‘wind,’ so to speak. At the time, Waverly did not understand that her mother’s pride functioned as an invisible support. The lack of communication is also due to the difference in language, Chinese and English…
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…obvious than others. Several authors of our readings have discussed the "unintentional" or "unconscious" forms of racism. It is this type of "invisible" racism that Victor is talking about and can often be more difficult to address and change than overt…
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…was soon thriving again. He was inspired by cubist art , nature and animals. In 1947 he won the Neiman Marcus award for his Invisible Shoe. Salvatore Ferragamo died of natural causes in 1960. Raised shoes have been around for centuries. Their original purpose…
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…themselves. The only way that they can break the invisible ties that bind them is to understand how they are being oppressed and how to overcome that oppression. First of all, they must disabuse themselves of the "either-or" logical fallacy that "Language…
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…as an Invisible Empire and provided for a supreme official, called Grand Wizard of the Empire, who wielded virtually autocratic power and who was assisted by ten Genii. Other principal officials of the Klan were the Grand Dragon of the Realm, who was assisted by eight…
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…. The "Pearblossom Highway" collage (Wikipedia), captures both the presence and transitional invisibility of California inhabitants who have disappeared entirely into an assembly of road-signs and beer-can litter along a highway. Rarely, through inexplicable references…
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