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    Personal Space

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    What is personal space? Personal space was an idea first developed by German born Swedish psychologist David Katz in 1937. It is very often describes as an “emotionally charged bubble of space which surrounds each individual” or alternately “Personal space is the region surrounding a person which they regard as psychologically theirs. Most people value their personal space and feel discomfort‚ anger‚ or anxiety when their personal space is encroached.” On the other hand‚ some research suggests

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    Family Of Thirumeni: Pampady is a beautiful village in the Kottayam district of Kerala‚ India. Majority of the people there belonged to Orthodox Syrian Christian Denomination. "Karinganamattom" Family is one such old time‚ famous Orthodox Syrian Christian Family‚ a branch of which is the  "Moolakara" Family  into which Our Thirumeni was born. Parents of Thirumeni: "Avira"‚ Thirumeni’s paternal grandfather had two sons - Kuruvilla and Chacko. Chacko married Ilachi from the Velukottu family from

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    The film “Black Robe”‚ released in 1991 takes place in the remote wilderness of Quebec Canada. The film’s director Brian Moore has the time set to the year 1634 as the French began to explore the new world. The film tells the story of a French Priest by the name of Paul LaForgue‚ accompanied by a character by the name of Daniel whom is on mission trip in hopes of converting the Native Americans to Catholicism. On this journey the two enlist the aid of the Algonquin Tribe to guide them to the Huron

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    In his novel The Black Prophet‚ William Carleton describes the horrors of the Great Famine at its height in 1847. Although the potato blight was a natural disaster‚ much of the Irish population believed that the British government caused the famine. Some extremists even claimed that the Great Famine was a British-promoted mass genocide. Carleton’s tone throughout the extract conveys the resentment that many felt towards the British‚ ultimately leading to a rapid increase in anti-government sentiment

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    An Elevator Ride to SpaceSummary The possibility of science fiction becoming reality through the use of space elevators is discussed in Sheldon Kearney’s essay‚ “Going up? An Elevator Ride to Space‚” which Kearney writes about the benefits of a space elevator‚ and the conflicts that could arise out of it. Kearney opens up his explanatory synthesis essay with an explanation of what a space elevator is‚ and the physics behind making science fiction reality. He writes that a space elevator is exactly

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    Twelve Angry Men: Summary

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    Section A Twelve Angry Men Summary: Twelve Angry Men is an 1950s allegorical play that represents the social views on justice‚ using the scenario of a debatable innocent or guilty perpetrator to define the microcosms that each of Reginald Rose’s jurors represent. Each juror represents their own society through their given characteristics‚ showing their attitudes to the jury system. The idea that the perpetrator is debatable as innocent or guilty is left up to the audience whether the 8th Juror’s

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    Space Exploration

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    Ethical Space Exploration Cooperation within our present day‚ global community is mixed with colliding opinions concerning militarization‚ foreign aid‚ sovereignty rights‚ and much more. With history providing insight to humans and their natural instincts‚ we can learn from our past in order to seek a better‚ more prominent future. With upheaval about humanitarian problems‚ we reach of our habitat‚ from Earth‚ to space. Resources from our planet in which we use‚ most being fossil fuels‚ do not

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    Theatre spaces

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    Types of theater spaces Proscenium •Thrust stage• Theatre in the Round •Black Box Theater Proscenium •Theater space whose primary feature is a large frame or arch(called the proscenium arch even though it is frequently nota rounded archway at all)‚which is located at or near the front of the stage. •The audience directly faces the stage‚ which is typically raised several feet above front row audience level• Originally Roman Theater Thrust stage •Popular in the WestThrust Stage •Also known

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    The Soviet Union collapsed nearly 30 years ago‚ but many of the former Soviet republics are still struggling to find its place in the modern world. In The Marlboro Men of Chernivtsi by Andrew W. Jones from the Morning News‚ Jones recalls an eye-opening experience he had in Ukraine in which he unknowing got involved in a minor cigarette smuggling operation. The experience leads him into researching about the causes of international cigarette smuggling and its effects on Eastern Europe. The story begins

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    Spear's Space

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    Spears’ Space: The Play of Innocence and Experience in the Bare-Midriff Fashion DENNIS HALL where in evidence: on the street; in restaurants and theaters; at tourist attractions in the classroom‚ on the floor of dance clubs; at parties big and small‚ public and private; possibly even at work; as a run of Cathy Guisewite comic strips suggest. Indeed‚ this fashion motif is so common as to have become almost unremarkable. Only the truly cloistered have yet to see young women—or pictures of them in

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