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    Dorian Gray‚ is introduced as an innocent‚ beautiful young boy until he-in a mad instant- prays that his beauty shall live on while his portrait bares the resemblance of his shame and disgrace. Basil Hallward‚ the painter of the doomed portrait‚ praises Dorian for his timeless beauty and innocence. Basil is obsessed with Dorian‚ and his pleasure is found with the ideal of Dorian that allows him to paint so elusively. The corruption of Dorian begins with Basil’s adoration‚ but it is lofted with

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    20...................Beef or Chicken Enchiladas? Supper‚ Low Phosphorus‚ Low Potassium‚ Low Protein‚ Low Sodium. Nourishment Realities per serving Calories 235 Carbohydrates 30 Protein 13 g Dietary Fiber 14 g Sodium 201 mg Potassium 222 mg Phosphorus 146mg. Fixings: In light of 6 servings for each recipe. 1 pound lean ground meat or chicken 1/2 cup onion‚ 1 teaspoon cumin 1/2 teaspoon dark pepper 1 garlic clove‚ 12 corn tortillas 1 enchilada sauce. Preheat broiler to 375 degrees. Earthy colored

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    quite useless” (Wilde 4). Relating to the movement‚ Wilde explains that art should not have any meaning deeper than only for art to be pleasing to the eye‚ which sets the reader up for the plot of the novel. Dorian Gray‚ the model for the painter Basil Hallward‚ becomes obsessive over the portrait of himself. Dorian idolizes the idea of youthfulness being the most important quality one can have. Wilde reflects on the idea of Aestheticism: “To the aesthete‚ the ideal life mimics art; it is beautiful

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    He had ruined the lives of a lot of people yet was so emotionless. He had become numb after years of living without his morality; without his soul (which he traded for youth and beauty). The portrait that Basil gifts him had become a representation of Dorian’s soul. When he did anything‚ it would be reflected by the picture. The more tainted his soul was‚ the more grotesque the picture would become. Dorian was disturbed by how his portrait had distorted but

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    Press Broadway‚ R. W & Wildasin‚ D.E (1984) Public Sector Economics. 2nd Ed.‚ Boston‚ Little Brown. Page 65 Brown‚ C.V & Jackson P.M (1990) Public Sector Economics. 4th Ed.‚ Basil Blackwell. Page 203-205 Daniel W. Bromley‚ (1989) Economic Interests and Institutions: The Conceptual Foundations of Public Policy. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Stiglitz‚ J. (2000) Economics of the Public Sector‚ 3rd edition‚ London‚ Norton. Page 202-204 McNutt‚ P.A. (1996) The Economics of Public Choice. Cheltenham‚ Edward

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    Ever since I was a little boy‚ pizza has always had a special place in my heart. From pizza day in the school cafeteria to pizza parties at sleep away camp‚ there was nothing more exciting than when that cardboard box was opened to reveal a round pie with eight delicious slices waiting to be devoured. Early on I learned that everybody eats their pizza differently. There are those who fold their slices in half‚ those who eat their slices with two hands‚ and those who (dare I say) like to cut their

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    Start! Artichoke Dip: * Gather ingredients * Mince garlic * Drain & chop artichoke hearts * Measure 2 cups mayonnaise * Mix in bowl * Bake 25 min. at 350◦ Herb Tomato Sauce * Gather ingredients * Finely chop: Basil‚ Oregano‚ Thyme & Parsley * Mince garlic * Chop Italian style tomatoes * Heat olive oil in sauce pan * Sauté garlic * Add remaining ingredients * Bring to simmer * Cook on medium heat 25 min. Carrots * Shave and

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    wish to be separate from society to escape the temptations of society and to seek sanctity. No money or materialistic items will be gained from becoming a monk or nun‚ but they gain greater riches that are only seen in the Kingdom of God in Heaven. Basil was a fourth-century monk and bishop who recognized that a rule for monks to follow in community was necessary in order to avoid excesses and guide them in their path to God. He gathered a group of young men and created his own Christian community

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    Has a new system of production and consumption replaced Fordism? Named after American industrialist Henry Ford‚ Fordism is essentially a modern socio-economic system designed on the bases of industrial mass production in the 20th century. There are many aspects of Fordism in terms of its social and economic organisation‚ such as the relation to production line techniques‚ the nature and pattern of consumption‚ and overall state regulation. This essay will firstly outline the three major characteristics

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    A widely-reported 2006 study argued that since 1985‚ Americans have become more socially isolated‚ the size of their discussion networks has declined‚ and the diversity of those people with whom they discuss important matters has lessened. Sociologists Miller McPherson‚ Lynn Smith-Lovin and Matthew Brashears suggest that new technologies‚ such as the internet and mobile phone‚ may play a role in promoting this trend. (Sessions‚ Hampton‚ Her‚ & Rainie‚ 2009) People tend to carry their mobile phone

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