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    Linguistic Perspectives and Existential Anxiety in Arun Kolatkar’s Poems  This paper focuses on the linguistic perspective and existential anxiety in Arun Kolatkar’s poems. Arun Kolatkar is not a familiar name for many of us‚ in fact until he was included in the undergraduate syllabus of English Honours by West Bengal State University two years ago he was not known to us. Arun Balkrishna Kolatkar (1932 –2004) was a poet from Maharashtra‚ wrote in both Marathi and English. Radically experimental

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    at film editing room. Social Groups: Rolling Stones‚ Hells Angels (Sonny Barger)‚ audience‚ filmmakers‚ and concert organizer (Sam Cutler) Normative Framework: The audience at Madison Square Garden‚ was into the show. The Madison Square Garden crowd was respecting the group and they looked at Mick Jagger as if he was a god. In other words‚ there was conforming by Mick Jagger. Folkways: Mick Jagger was in complete control over the audience. Mick Jagger mesmerized the audience. Mores: Sonny Barger

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    how they act in situations. She starts off her speech offering everybody in the crowd a free no-tech life hack. She continues to talk about different ways of how people may be sitting‚ and the crowd reacts by changing their posture. Cuddy then continues on to describe to the crowd how the human race is fascinated with body language. She then puts up a few pictures on the board to describe how we are fascinated. The crowd proceeded to laugh because the body language in the pictures and videos that she

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    turn outs‚ he can design the ice skating sessions. Also more than a quarter of the patrons being young children dropped off by parents‚ there can be various social activities designed for children instead of trying to attract dating couples or adult crowd Also ice-skating lessons can be conducted during weekends which may improve

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    was sitting‚ when he saw that the seat was absent‚ he turned back to the beautiful princess. She ran to his arms and he swooped her up as a priest appeared to wed the happy couple. The king was furious‚ and despite the joyful cheering of the crowd‚ he ordered for the guards to take the man who was marrying his beloved daughter to jail. As the guards came down to seize the innocent felon‚ the king was shocked

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    Stereotypes: Funny or not? The crowd was loud; it was hard to think. Suddenly‚ out of nowhere‚ I heard‚ “Ref! Check his Green Card! I bet he ran like that through the border!” This paper will address and explore the concept of prejudice from a personal incident that occurred during an important soccer game while attending high school. The above quote was made by a fan of the opposing team‚ Newark Academy‚ while playing at their home-field in Newark‚ New Jersey in late November of 2010. I attended

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    from different perspectives. This is to emphasize an important moment in a film. Most notably in this scene when JFK is shot in the head the moment is replayed from the perspective of the shooter the perspective of Zapruder‚ the perspective of the crowd and many other camera angles focused on JFK. This enhances the climax of the scene and really emphasizes Garrison’s point is that the footage shows JFK moving his head back and to the left‚ which suggests he was shot from the grassy knoll and not from

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    Accordionist (with Crowd)‚ a 25 color photomontage 48 inches by 40 inches‚ now apart of the Chapman University permeant collection‚ is a piece of art showing two different photographs juxtaposed together. One photograph is above the other forming an L shaped piece of art. The photograph on top displays a crowd of people tightly packed together in a dark room with a bright red tint illuminating everything. All eleven people facing the camera have their faces covered by solid colored circles distinguished

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    Julius Caesar‚ the funeral orations delivered by Marc Antony and Brutus is the turning point. Marc Antony delivers the more effective funeral oration because he plays with the commoners’ emotions and uses repetition to illustrate sarcasm which wins the crowd over. Funeral orations commonly focus on emotions. Marc Antony’s funeral oration was very effective because he played with the plebeians’ emotions. He states‚ “And‚ being men‚ bearing the will of Caesar‚/ It will inflame you‚ it will make

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    both classic and contemporary. Psychologists such as Le Bon believe that crowd behaviour is explained through the individual taking on the ‘psychology’ of the crowd’. Essentially‚ the actions of a crowd can be explained through situational factors‚ such as convergence in one location‚ or the result of normless situations where people look to others to see how to act when norms of behaviour are unavailable. In both sports crowds and lynch mobs‚ the ‘psychology’ of the groups seems to ensure that the

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