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    three crucial kisses depicted. Each kiss is between the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and his love child‚ Pearl‚ and accent the underlying theme of nature vs. societal repression. Each kiss represents a transfer‚ a clash or crossover of natural instinct and social conduct between Dimmesdale and Pearl. Each kiss stimulates developing change in the young‚ inhibited father and the fiery‚ unrefined daughter. At Governor Bellingham’s mansion‚ Pearl elicits the first kiss. She gently places Dimmesdale’s hand

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    a person? Some say you’ll know the meaning of love when you fall in love‚ yet some don’t believe in love at all. The sculpture “LOVE” created by Robert Indiana and the sculpture “The Kiss” made by Auguste Rodin both share some of the same meanings behind the art work (Indianapolis Museum of Art) (Rodin’s The Kiss Sculpture). A major similarity between the two is love; which attracts and speaks to people all around the world. Although they are spoken in different ways‚ they both have the idea of

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    Nothing is more powerful than the magic of a first kiss. In both of the movies Forbidden Planet and Star Trek: By Any Other Name Altaira Morbius and Kelinda have never experienced a kiss before‚ but once they take part in planet Earth’s customs the flow of the movie changes entirely. Forbidden Planet was released in 1956 and directed by Fred M. Wilcox. Star Trek: By Any Other Name was released in 1968 and directed by Marc Daniels. Both movies were released around the same time the first man set foot

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    Blind Date: going out with someone you do not know 35. blooey: the condition when one has gone to pieces 36. Bluenose: An excessively puritanical person‚ a prude‚ Creator of "the Blue Nozzle Curse." 37. blotto: drunk‚ especially to an extreme 38. blow: (1) a crazy party (2) to leave 39. blue serge: a sweetheart 40. bootleg: illegal liquor 41. breezer: a convertible car 42. Bronx Cheer: A loud

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    The Prodigy of Don Dee Chapter 1: The Beginning Part 1: Hello World! Don Dee was born in the land of Frozen throne‚ though the scourge took him away because of his hidden power. As a frozen throne pride he traveled extensively around the world. During his childhood‚ Don Dee was raised and educated by the sentinels‚ under the guardianship of Nevermore‚ who served as his father and tutor. As a child‚ Don Dee was a member of the Boy Scout of the Philippines‚ where he learned essential skills such

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    Tyler’s Kiss in Fight Club Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club examines and exposes the violent potential of frustrated men who must survive in a consumer culture that does not differentiate between men and women. Like women‚ men in Fight Club are expected to express themselves through the material goods they labor to buy. While both the book and the film versions are drenched with violence; ironically‚ it is a kiss that emerges as the symbol that justifies that violence. For the narrator‚ Tyler‚ and

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    The International Chocolate Day is observed on 13 September. Actually‚ chocolates have many benefits. That’s why we should not underestimate the power of chocolates. First‚ chocolate functions as remedy. In Harry Potter films‚ to heal Dementor’s Kiss‚ one must eat chocolates. Dementor is a creature in Harry Potter world that can absorb a person’s happiness by “kissing” them. We can say that Dementor is the manifestation of sadness and sorrow‚ while chocolates are the manifestation of happiness

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    Les Misérables Questions pgs. 295 – 408. St. Denis and the Idyl of the Rue Plumet 1. What becomes of Marius’ all-consuming passion on pg. 296? It leads from hope to hopelessness to despair. 1. Who is able to get out of his handcuffs and escape after his capture at Gorbeau House? Claquesous 1. Whom does Marius visit occasionally? Monsieur Mabeuf 1. Who waters Mabeuf’s garden and why is she there? Eponine; to find out where Marius lived 1. Describe the paradox of Eponine’s appearance on pgs

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    The Constructionist Theory of Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Culture Race‚ ethnicity‚ and culture are terms in which resonate throughout American society. Sometimes these words are often overlooked and thrown out due to their negative historical background. Joane Nagel takes the plunge in an effort to determine the true essence of ethnicity and culture in her work‚ “Constructing Ethnicity: Creating and Recreating Ethnic Identity and Culture.” She says the constructionist view is that “the origin‚ content

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    The Art of Love Framing for a Misogynist The poetry of Ovid exemplified in The Art of Love is one of the only examples of the contemporary social behavior exhibited during the time of Rome. Ovid writes about social activities‚ proper style‚ women‚ and how to obtain them. Through Ovid’s perspective‚ there are three different ways to consider a woman. These three views include relating a woman to a game‚ a beautiful treasure‚ and as a means to assert social status. Comparatively‚ Andreas Capellanus

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