Papers 671-680 of total 68083 found.
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…will admit to something they did not do, and they both desire to maintain their names.…
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desire to write down his deeply felt thoughts about the Party. Winston is scared to open his diary because he is scared of being "punished by death, or at least by twenty-five years in a forced-labor camp" (9). This happens to be ironic because the Party has…
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…marriage by a number of names and present it to be a "demoralizing," state. It is portrayed to end in problems and unhappiness yet unknowingly the characters all move towards this goal. Wilde, who had been married himself, uses this play to show the two class…
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…scriptures. The original name of Hindu Dharma is Sanãtana Dharma, or "universal religion." . Unlike other religions, Hindu Dharma did not originate from a single person, a single book, or at a single point in time. The foundations of this oldest surviving…
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…, and “the logo,” that makes a T-shirt worth thirty dollars. While looking at the intentions of a successful clothing company. I desire to find how name brands, in this instance Abercrombie and Fitch are used as materials to define style, and how if at all…
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…In the second and third decades of this century, a new kind of artistic movement swept Europe and America. Its very name, "Dada"--two identical syllables without the obligatory "-ism"--distinguished it from the long line of avant-gardes which have…
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…to conform to the grooming practices that fashion deemed ‘beautiful’ or ‘feminine’” (131). There is no doubt that any man desires to “possess” a beautiful woman, in any way he can. This is a control that women have over men, in that while he may desire her…
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…behind our yearning for food, our longing for sexual intimacy, and our desire to achieve. There are different theories concerning our motivated behavior. Instincts were one of the theories under Darwin’s influence, early theories viewed behavior…
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…target the desired market, grab the attention of the desired audiences, and causing the audience to remember the name of the product while give them a reason to want to try the product. Radio based advertising, point-of-sale and promotional materials…
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…be anything or nothing. She is entropic. The wife—not referred to as a woman or even given a name—is only referred to as an extension of the man. <Tab/>We soon see that, after the man is called a booby by his wife, she begins…
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