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Fifteenth of January in 2011‚ it was the day which I decided to go to the United States for my bachelor degree. Before I went to America‚ I had a large quantity of things to prepare: do researches about universities in the United States‚ write documents to apply to a university‚ get a visa so that I could go to America legally‚ and so on. After all these things were done‚ I bought a flight ticket to America. The university I chose was Marquette University and my destination was Milwaukee. I
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institutionalization of heterosexuality seen through the operation of the traditional white wedding‚ is the Heterosexual Imaginary. She describes the heterosexual imaginary as a way to thinking that relies on romantic and sacred notions of heterosexuality in order to create and maintain the illusion of well-being and oneness. (p. 25) She has chosen to study marriage to interpret the ways the heterosexual imaginary naturalizes heterosexuality and prevents us from seeing how its organization depends on the production
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Travel Observations by Engelbert Kaempfer The German physician‚ Engelbert Kaempfer‚ was born in 1651 in the Westphalian town of Lemgo. Kaempfer did quite a bit of traveling throughout his life‚ and in September of 1690 Kaempfer’s ship arrived at the coast of Nagasaki‚ the only Japanese port that was open to foreigners at the time. Kaempfer visited Japan during the Tokugawa period‚ named for the Tokugawa Shogun who governed from 1603 to 1868. Kaempfer stayed in Japan for two years‚ and he wrote
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In this process‚ people tend to forget‚ who they are and what they are. There is no time to ponder and wonder. They tend to forget the values of life. Travelling is a time when people relax‚ reflect and ponder. Most people‚ after a pleasant travel‚ return home with a fresh outlook‚ new zeal and a better determination. Travelling has also a great informative value. It widens the grasp of our knowledge of geography‚ different cultures and people‚ etc. For example‚ when people of Assam visit
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Imaginary Companion 3 There wasn’t enough information to determine other ethnic groups. The items that were measured were evaluated on a 5-pt. scale‚ 1=strongly disagree to 5=stronger agree and the measurements of internal consistency are reported using alpha coefficients. The imagery used was determined by using 10 items adapted the Habitual Use of Imagery and the Imagination factors of Paivio’s Individual Differences Questionnaire. The Habitual Use factor included items like “I often use
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travelling people easier by decreasing the distance by the swiftness of vehicles. The prevailing journeys do not cost more than those were in the earlier days. The purposes of travelling are different for different people. There are some people who travel for the sake of pleasure. The people that are heavily burdened either at their domestic front or at their offices move too far off places for relieving their worries and anxieties. The poets and writers make a trip to distant places for collection
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Why do people act and perceive the way they do? This can be explained by Charles Taylor’s social imaginary. There are underlying thoughts and rules in society that shape the way people think. Sometimes topics such as sexuality‚ which most people view only in one way‚ may not be so clear after all. The social imaginary is what enables the practices of a society. This is done though making sense of ideas and expectations. It is “how they [people] fit together with others‚ how things go on between
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Hunter Talley Mr. Tyc Pre Calculus 26 Sept. 2014 An Imaginary Tale: The Story of of i [the square root of minus one] An imaginary tale is the story of the square root of minus one‚ a number we find described as "impossible" or "imaginary". Nahin’s historical and mathematical explanation of complex numbers and functions stretches across two millennia. The square root of minus one was such an unlikely concept for early mathematicians that they ignored it. For centuries mathematicians viewed negative
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