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    are thought to have beauty are deciding what is beautiful. In Toni Morrison’s book The Bluest Eye there are many instances dealing with the idea of beauty‚ both through the eyes of some young girls and from an older point of view. For example‚ Claudia has a problem with white people who she believes to be more

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    That is how I see you‚ friend of mine‚ And why I’m sending this Valentine. Thoughts of affection fill my mind When Valentine’s Day is near; I think about my closest friends‚ Those who are most dear. And on that special Valentine list‚ You’re at the top‚ my friend. I love you‚ and I know for sure‚ Our friendship will never end! If I could create the perfect friend‚ One of my own design‚ A friend to be my companion‚ A friend for a Valentine‚ I’d build her with a giving heart Filled with kindness‚ too

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    (Not surprisingly‚ there are many). I held out hope Valentine would more pervasively document the experiential impacts of his argument on the participants; there are fleeting inferences but not hardly enough. Given its original publishing date‚ perhaps it is time for the obligatory re-issue? I was surprised by the many awkward moments Valentine shared (including but not limited to being spotted taking notes during participant observation and‚ perhaps

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    Women during the Civil War were forced into life-style changes which they had never dreamed they would have to endure. No one was spared from the devastations of the war‚ and many lives were changed forever. Women in the south were forced to take on the responsibilities of their husbands‚ carrying on the daily responsibilities of the farm or plantation. They maintained their homes and families while husbands and sons fought and died for their beliefs. Many women took the advantage of their opinions

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    romantic realization of internalized cowboy lifestyle through the devastation of violence and poverty‚ Rawlins elects to return to Texas following his ordeal with John Grady in the Saltillo Prison. Though not a deviant in the drastic sense that embodied Claudia‚ Rawlins acts as a foil to John Grady‚ abandoning the search for the perfect mythological life following the trials of the search. As far as the beliefs in the novel run‚ as one that elects to return to civilian life rather than to further internalize

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    otherwise. Morrison wants her readers involved‚ empathetic‚ and concerned not with the fictional aspects of plot or character detail‚ but with the reality of the situations she embellishes. Morrison comments on this tactic in a 1983 interview with Claudia Tate: […] I tell you at the beginning of The Bluest Eye on the very first page what happened‚ but now I want you to go with me and look at this‚ so when you get to the scene where the father rapes the daughter‚ which is as awful a thing

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    MARSHALL- AUTEUR THEORY An auteur is a filmmaker whose movies are characterized by their creative influence. Garry Marshall is an American filmmaker‚ he has directed more than 15 films in his career. Garry Marshall’s films The Princess Diaries‚ Valentines Day and Overboard share a common theme of love and a genre of romance and comedy‚ he likes to use the same actors in his films and have the common plot of a double twist. Garry Marshall likes to keep to the same character persona and film techniques

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    Midwest during the early 1900s‚ “A Retrieved Reformation” concerns the surprising fate of Jimmy Valentine‚ a skilled young safecracker who returns to society after he is paroled from prison. The story begins at the prison shortly before Jimmy Valentine if set free; the majority of the narrative occurs in Elmore‚ a small backwoods town in Arkansas where he settles. Major characters include Jimmy Valentine; Mike Dolan‚ his partner in crime; detective Ben Price‚ Jimmy’s nemesis; and Annabel Adams‚ the

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    because of the wordplay they used. For example‚ in Act III scene i. Speed‚ the servant of the main character Valentine‚ had asked Launce‚ the servant of Proteus‚ “How now Signior Launce‚ what news with your mastership?” Launce replied with‚ “With my mastership? Why‚ it is at sea.” Like many other parts in the book‚ this dialogue shows Shakespeare creativeness and wordplay. When Valentine asks about the “mastership” what he really is talking about is Proteus because he is Launce’s

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    Psychology. History of Psychology‚ 3‚ 83-103. James‚ W. (1890). The Principles of Psychology‚ American Journal of Psychology‚ 1990. 1-2. King‚ B. D.‚ Viney‚ W.‚ & Woody‚ W. D. (2009). A History of Psychology: Ideas and Context. United States: Pearson. Valentine‚ E.R. (1991). William James’s The Principles of Psychology: ‘A seemingly inexhaustible source of ideas’. The British Psychological Society‚ 82‚ 217-227.

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