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    protagonist victimizes herself in fragmented recollections of sexual encounters with multiple partners. Debauchery down spirals her into a realm of self- languish. The narrator begins as a morally bankrupt adolescent and the text unravels a severely ambivalent sad teenage girl. The more of yourself that you passively give away the less of yourself you become. The protagonist is not developed by physical features. She is created by her relationships with others. Her feelings and actions also allow the

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    Males associated with hunting large animals‚ war‚ clearing fields‚ leisure (energy‚ prestigious) * Eventually‚ males began to define cultural roles * Male coercion and plow agriculture * Males take over agriculture‚ decent of land * Conquest of tribes: women for labor and sexual service * Patriarchal law: women‚ slaves‚ animals‚ land * Babylonian Creation Myth: Marduk vs. Tiamat * Marduk is a warrior ‚ taimat is a female‚ marduk defeats tiamat and kills her‚ her body becomes

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    different religions were different. 3. interests of adherents of different religions were also antagonistic.     Though there is no unanimity amongst scholars on the emergence of communalism‚ its genesis can be safely seen with the British conquest of India and its impact on socio-politico-economics of its peoples.  Communalism flourished in India and reached monstrous proportions in 1947 under British rule. But British did not create communalism. It only took advantage of socio-economic and

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    Fall/Winter 1991‚ pp. 48-51) [online source: Columbus and the Age of Discovery Text Archive‚ Millersville University http://muweb.millersville.edu/~columbus/data/art/CERIO-01.ART] For the Spanish‚ the Columbus Quincentennial stirs an ambivalent nostalgia‚ blending pride and pain. Spain’s shining memories of its Golden Age‚ when the nation stood at the summit of world power‚ have been tarnished by critics who call the 1492 arrival of the Spanish in the New World "an invasion" fueled by

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    in the study that covers the nine facet scales used to assess the employee attitudes about the job and aspects of the job. The Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS) was developed by Paul E. Spector. It was concluded that employees in CEU Makati are more ambivalent than satisfied in their job position and more often they do not feel any dissatisfaction. Keywords: Job Satisfaction‚ Personality Traits INTRODUCTION Personality trait

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    with profound lament I apprise you today of the grave predicament myself and my country faces. As you may have observed from previous reports‚ Japan’s situation is austere‚ deteriorating rapidly. My fellow leaders and advisors held exceedingly ambivalent views‚ when our American Allies first issued the Potsdam Declaration late July. They demanded unconditional surrender of all our armed forces! If this wasn’t disreputable enough‚ they threatened imminent and complete destruction of not only our

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    "attitude change" constitute an important part of the field of social psychology. Attitudes are an evaluation of a particular person‚ belief‚ event‚ place‚ or thing. They are positive or negative views of an "attitude object." People may also have ambivalent feelings toward a certain target‚ which means that they can simultaneously possess positive and negative attitudes toward the same object. Affect‚ cognition‚ and action are the three aspects of an attitude. Learning‚ including classical and operant

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    Adolescent Depression and Attachment Hypothesis Will attached females will have a strong positive identification with their mother‚ higher self-esteem ratings and lower depression scores? Will ambivalent and avoidant females will have a more negative identification with their mother‚ lower self-esteem ratings‚ and higher depressions scores? Depression affects over 20% of adolescents. It is a disorder that disturbs their mood‚ causes a loss of interest or pleasure in activities they should enjoy

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    of human relationships and particularly the one between a man and a woman. He describes the wavery nature of love and fear of uncertainty through a third person narrative of Brangwen’s experience with a woman. The writer lays great stress on the ambivalent characteristics of such relationships and reflects this in the body of the prose. Lawrence is deeply concerned with his characters emotions and physical experience. The events in the story take place in a vicarage kitchen where Brangwen is anxiously

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    Alexandra Lloyd What role did 19th Century popular serial novels such as Wilkie Collins’ The Moonstone play in British understandings of India? When Wilkie Collins first wrote The Moonstone in 1868‚ it was not published in the form available today‚ but was published in instalments in a popular Victorian magazine‚ All the Year Round. Upon its first publication it was eagerly read by the general British public‚ for its readership not only included the ruling and upper classes‚ but the cost and

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