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…', Arnold's insistence on a high level of morality to achieve this glorious age of enlightenment should not be underestimated. Indeed, in order to reach the heights of 'culture', a state that Arnold believed needed to be attained by, as opposed to already…
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…(usually spiders, snakes, and mice); flying; heights; confined spaces; and bridges. When facing the object or situation, the person may experience panicky feelings, sweating, rapid heartbeat, and avoidance behavior. Most phobic people are aware of how…
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Category: /Literature/English
…supply declined. The artisans suddenly soared on the social scale, many of which came to be from serfs. The prices of manufactured goods and luxury goods rose to new heights. Noble landholders suffered the greatest loss of power. To gain back power…
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…, was a mirror image of his inadequateness and the guilt he felt over losing her. Just as Usher sent Madeline to an early grave, Poe had done the same for Virginia, who was only fourteen when she passed away. At the height of the transcendental ere, Thoreau…
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…1997 January issue and reading the descriptions of the models such as their height, weight, bust, hips, and most importantly age. This particular issue happened to have all models in the running for Playmate of the Year so I had 12 subjects to observe…
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…of the “convict” mind that have been put to use in Australia. Another aspect of the convict pioneer’s philosophy was the idea of teamwork, which has aided in propelling the Australian economy to new heights. The surprising success of people with a criminal background…
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Category: /History
…time he changes the past. A man trying to be a leader, to be strong, never satisfied with the new heights in power he continues to reach can be traced back to non-fiction stories of Napoleon or Alexander the Great. Within this book there is a kind…
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Category: /History
…, and that kind of system is impossible without breaking the treaty. A reason of theirs for wanting to break the treaty are the treaty is 28 years old and was made during the height of the Cold War and now the Cold War is over. Another reason is the treaty was made…
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Category: /Literature/English
…he/she died at the height of his/her career he/she will always be in your mind. His/her image will never fade because he/she has surpassed growing out of your mind. The athlete never came down from his/her high point. His/her life was also brief…
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…angles Altitude - height Altitude of a conic solid - the length of a segment whose endpoints are the vertex and a point on the plane of the base that is perpendicular to the plane of the base Altitude of a cylindric solid - the distance between…
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