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    controversial of the Vatican II documents‚ with the exception of Dignitus Human. It is considered as a pastoral constitution; it comments on the ever-changing cultural scene. According to Fr Robert‚ proponents consider Gaudium et Spes as the canon within the canon‚ however‚ he disagrees with this view because he ppppoint out that Gaudium et Spes should be read in the light of Lumen Getum. Fr Robert also pointed that for tractors Gaudium et Spes is the source of mischieves in connection to the morden

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    gives the viewer a clear indication of the boy’s social status‚ but it is also a good example of how the Romans were influenced by Greek culture. In comparison to the Doryphoros‚ it is apparent that this sculpture was probably based on the Greek canon of proportions. The body is well balanced‚ and the form is that of a well defined young man. The muscular torso indicates that he must have been participating in rigorous physical activities. It is very possible that these activities could have

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    Retrieved from ERIC database: ED399540. Ediger‚ M. (2000). The student‚ the teacher and the literature curriculum. Retrieved from ERIC database: ED444153. Felski‚ R. (2008). Uses of literature. Malden‚ MA: Blackwell. Fleming‚ M. (2007). The literary canon: implications for the teaching of language as subject. 29‚ 2010‚ Fraenkel‚ J.‚ & Wallen‚ N. (2008). How to design and evaluate research in education (7th ed.). Hirsch‚ E. (1987). Cultural literacy: What every American needs to know. Boston: Houghton

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    A Racist Novella? Throughout its long history as a seminal text in the English canon‚ there has been a strenuous debate over whether Heart of Darkness is itself a racist book. That is‚ does the book itself‚ quite apart from the individuals in it‚ express racism? Or does any racism in the book express an opinion of Conrad’s? The first major work on colonialism‚ the novella is clearly written from the perspective of a foreign white man on a boat in a strange country. This in itself creates problems

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    of key change. On mm.238‚ the key changes to g minor. The hint of change key appears again with the f natural on mm.248 and modulates to the Bb major on mm.251. The key changes to A major (V) on mm.327. On mm.336 the cello and the violin starts a canon and then modulates to i at the end of the development. The recapitulation starts from mm.366 till the end of the

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    Ministry Of Higher Education and Scientific Research University Mohamed Lamine Debbaghine-Setif Faculty of Letters and Languages Department of English Language and Literature An MA Research Proposal in Anglo American Studies Field of Study: British civilization and literature. Title: “The Other” Name of the student: Haddad Amel Name of the supervisor: Bennani Soumia

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    “American literature is male. To read the canon of what is currently considered classic American literature is perforce to identify as male” (Fetterley)‚ but fairy tales come before school years‚ therefore it is necessary to have main female characters. Little girls must learn their place in society before they start their education‚ because then they will be less

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    statue of Ramesses is facing forward which is called frontalism. The false beard that Ramesses has is stylized with a zigzag pattern. The sharply carved lines on the statue indicate bulging muscles on his body. This statue was probably made using the canon of proportions which is a standard formula used for representing the human form. A mathematical formula is used to plot the figure on a grid which made all of the statues from this time period look the

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    The aesthetic criteria used in John Leonard’s review places an interest in form and content of the novel. Leonard’s criteria seems unafraid of reading for otherness and valuing the feeling of being overwhelmed at the end. In other words‚ Leonard seems to embrace contamination. Similar to Frankel‚ Leonard sees meaning in the poetic language‚ however Leonard values it because of the awareness it gives to the reader. Since Leonard is able to brave feeling contaminated while reading‚ he mentions that

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    Case3:Ê©Àֺ͸»¿£- --ͨ¹ýÕ½ÂÔÁªÃËȡʤ 1 Synopsis (I) Many of the international alliances being formed today are still too young for us to evaluate their full impact. The case of Xerox and Fuji Xerox gives us a unique opportunity to trace the evolution of such an alliance over a long period of time. We can learn a lot from this experience‚ and try both to avoid Xerox’s mistakes and copy Xerox’s success. 2 While this case is about a particular type of alliance—a separate enterprise

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