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    Haoxiang Wang Professor Steve Willard English 110 27 July 2014 Child Brides As Gloria Steinem said: “ A woman needs a man is like a fish needs a bicycle.” 1 It instance that in this modern society‚ identify of females have been improve. Unfortunately‚ it still is undeniable that a lot of prejudices and injures still happen to females. One of the most significant one is child brides’ problem. Many people do not know what a child bride really is. Child brides are girls forced to marry

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    Filippe Moura Dr. Polo September 22‚ 2014 ! ! Pyotr Tchaikovsky String Quartet No 1 in D Major‚ op.11 Pyotr Iliyich Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer born 7 May 1840. During his life as a composer he worked basically on symphonies‚ concertos‚ operas‚ ballets‚ chamber music and a choral. By the time Tchaikovsky composed this string quartet he was a professor at the Moscow Conservatory and with this job’s payment he was barely getting by. The composer decided to present the concerto of his own

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    Around the world many people experience the same feelings and emotions. This is an example of universal theme. The folk tales‚ “The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson” by Leo Tolstoy and the poem‚ “Abuelito Who” by Sandra Cisneros share the same universal theme. The universal theme expresses respect and honors your elders. Both stories were about old people being mistreated because younger characters thought they were useless. Additionally‚ the younger generation felt that the elderly were unproductive

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    character. Krakauer aims his book towards an audience who is interested in exploring or adventuring‚ or anyone McCandless-esque who may aspire to pull off a stunt like lone traveling to Alaska with no money or supplies. From the start‚ a quote by Leo Tolstoy opens chapter three

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    Out of clutter‚ find Simplicity. From discord‚ find Harmony. In the middle of difficulty lies Opportunity. ~Albert Einstein A determined person doesn’t find it hard to succeed; they find it hard to stop trying." --- Allen Steble The entrepreneur is essentially a visualizer and actualizer… He can visualize something‚ and when he visualizes it he sees exactly how to make it happen. ~Robert L. Schwartz "Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: "What!"

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    Quality ARISTOTLE - pleasure is X exp. but the exp. is the manner on how we engage * ART and the EXPERIENCE OF BEAUTY Aesthetic pleasure Balloon dogs by Jeff Koons * ART as EXPRESSION Leo Tolstoy - art is human activity artists are people inspired How to identify the expressed emotion??? The Scream by Eduard Munch (1893) - distorted image for emotional effect Composition II in red‚blue‚and yellow by Piet Mondrian (1930)

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    have been lying‚ because it was just a representation of a pipe. He said‚ it would only be a pipe‚ if “I could put tobacco in it‚ and smoke it”. Leo Tolstoy wrote a shot novel called “The Diary of a Madman” which is actually an autobiography‚ but was portrayed using fictional characters. The characters are lies‚ but it brings people to the truth of Tolstoy. The same idea

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    Bibliography: TolstoyLeo. Anna Karenina. Baltimore: Penguin Books‚ 1954.

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    {O Henry‚ Roads of Destiny} (Be it good or bad- suggests indifference/no matter what) -And Princess Mary tried‚ but could not manage‚ to be cordial to her new guest. “Poor girl‚ she’s devilish ugly!” thought Anatole. {Leo Tolstoy‚ War and Peace} (very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance/plug ugly/ very ugly/ a gargoyle/ looks hideous/ unattractive/ disagreeable/ horrid/ unpleasant looking/ an ogre/ an ugly duckling/

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    reader can imbibe the complete theory via situational examples‚ without even an inkling that he is being taught. His works also assert the timeless nature of Human mind and behaviour. In the world lierature‚ he occupies the same place as count Leo Tolstoy. It is only a matter of time when his writings‚ translated in many languages‚ can spread the timeless message of India throughout the world. [edit] Early life Narendra Kohli was born to Parmananda Kohli and Vidyavanti in Punjab province of Undivided

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