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    In “Deep River” by Shusaku Endo‚ Mitsuko Narusea one of the main characters goes on a tour to India. She is hoping to find herself‚ she doesn’t know what she wants and hopes this trip will help her find out. The theme of failure is prevailed throughout the story. In “Deep River‚” Mitsuko fails at her attempt to find herself and failed at making Otsu nonreligious. In Endo’s novel Mitsuko is portrayed as a selfish and atheist women. Mitsuko had a failed marriage and comes to the epiphany of her

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    The emptiness under Eugene’s mendacity From the exterior perspective‚ Eugene Onegin‚ the protagonist in Pushkin’s novel in verse‚ Eugene Onegin‚ is the combination of perfection. He is externally attractive‚ with his elegant and exquisite attires‚ his high social status and his wealth. He never worries about his livelihood and income‚ since he never has to work to sustain himself. His main activity is to entertain himself‚ like attaining balls and theatres‚ and flirting with women. However‚ in contrast

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    things you regret‚ but love never steers you in the wrong direction." The following quote is a very basic clarification of two words that are extremely puzzling‚ at times. The two words are love and infatuation‚ which are two types of ways to show affection to a special person. Occasionally adolescents‚ and even adults always think about a special someone‚ but does it necessarily mean that person is really "the one?" It can be easy to confuse infatuation and love because they have many similarities

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    unexpected lack of love and subsequent emotions that have filled the void left over from this missing sense of love. Byron’s poem focuses on a definite existing love‚ more importantly a love that does consist of innate affection (like the wavering affection found in Plath’s poem) but affection that has been found. Plath’s poem is structured in a way that resembles the emotional ambiguity she feels towards her daughter‚ it has been written “free verse” and as such does not pick up a particular rhythm‚ the

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    Theories of emotion The James-Lange Theory American Psychologist William James and the Danish Psychologist Carl Lange. James-Lange theory holds that physiological response give rise to our cognitive experience of emotion. Our body responds to a perception of an event before we experience the emotion. James-Lange Theory: 1. Event 2. Arousal 3. Emotion Example: The dog is growling; My muscles tense; My heart races; I feel afraid. The Cannon-Bard Thalamic Theory Walter Cannon a psychologist

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    Is Adultery Immoral? by Richard Wasserstrom [Note: This is an edited version of the original; I have added paragraph numbers and taken some stuff out.] From Richard A. Wasserstrom‚ed.‚ Today’s Moral Problems‚ 3rd ed. New York:Macmillan‚ 1985. 1. ... I am interested in pursuing at least two questions [in this paper]. First‚ I want to explore the question of in what respects adulterous behavior falls within the domain of morality at all: For this surely is one of the puzzles one encounters when considering

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     Home Home is a house‚ apartment‚ or other shelter that is the usual residence of a person‚ family or household. This is the place in which one’s domestic affections are centered.  Love Love is a profoundly tender‚ passionate affection for another person. It is the feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection‚ as for a parent‚ child or friend.  Relationship Relationship is the mutual dealings‚ connections‚ association‚ involvement or feelings that exist between two

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    show her children affection‚ and when the son won her money and created his own luck it helped‚ but in the end the mother lost her son. b) Analyzing the story using the literary theory of formalism the first textual element I used was conflict. I found two conflicts in the story. First was person vs. person involving the mother and her three children. The mother shows no affection towards her children and from what I understood in the story she does not know how to show affection towards them. Second

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    cannot issue more senior debenture under some certain circumstance. The dividend restriction‚ additional debt restriction‚ and the indenture modification all have positive affections on the attraction on the senior debenture. However‚ the provision of callable has a negative affection‚ the sinking fund has a positive affection. 3. List the accounting items that have been included in the accounting based restrictions. Indicate one accounting method change that would influence at least one of these

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    dog wagging its tail and waiting for you to come home. That is a pleasurable experience for anyone to enjoy. Although‚ some people like cats better than dogs‚ I disagree. Dogs can be better than cats for many reasons‚ they’re very smart and show affection. Also‚ they come in all shapes and sizes. Dogs can learn many different things. Who doesn’t want a smart animal in their life? They can play fetch and even learn to shake your hand. While cats just sit on the couch all day and can’t even follow

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