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    represents Jack’s unconscious collective shadow. Jack‚ the protagonist‚ has a meaningless‚ boring and empty life‚ and suffers from insomnia. Jack tries to lend color to his insignificant life by purchasing new commodities like his furniture which are the fetish items of the narrator and they provide him with more meaningful existence. Jack has a dull life and he could not find any time for his hobbies due to his busy business life. He has no girlfriend or even a close friend. He does nothing to have fun

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    Having a Dream Creates Hope‚ Friendship‚ and Determination In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men George Milton and Lennie Small are on their way to work on a ranch in Northern California after Lennie’s childlike brain and his odd fetish for petting things like mice‚ rabbits‚ puppies‚ and women get him into trouble. One of the major themes in John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men is having a dream creates hope‚ friendship‚ and determination. The first example of having a dream creates hope

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    Very few books are capable of eliciting the same notoriety than that of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita. A story told solely through the mind of a pedophile in love‚ Lolita has become one of the most arduous books to read‚ which consequently made it one of the most talked about during the mid twentieth century. With a plot immensely difficult to ingest‚ and a protagonist with hauntingly low morals and an indisputable fondness of word play‚ Lolita was and still remains a landmark book with undisputable

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    CHANGE OF FASHİON AFTER 1960 TO 2000 Fashion is defined as a style of dress that is popular during a certain time or era. It does not coordinate only towards clothing. It also coordinates hair styles‚ make-up and music. Each of these depends on the type of clothing chosen. Even though fashion reflects a person’s social class in old days‚ it has been reflecting personality for half a century. Music‚ TV programs and ideologies started to influence the people. We can tell a lot about a person by

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    WitchCraft Definition: The art or practices of being a witch; sorcery; magic. Penalty: 1645 - Hanged‚ 1765 - Burnt to stake Voodoo - Magic of the slaves can be done though charm‚ fetish‚ spell or curse. Sorcery - Use of supernatural power through the assistance of spirits. Black Art/ Enchantment - Practice used for evil purposes. Sortilege - Foretelling the future by drawing. Necromancy - Communicating with spirits of the dead in order to predict the future. Black Magic - Magical spells

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    task to the present times of most fashionable jeans to still unfashionable cotton clothes. With the development activities rising with every second‚ alongside the fashion doesn’t stand second to it if not first. Covering of just the major parts with fetish designs to wearing just to the price of the clothes that wouldn’t even be worth its size has been different forms of fashion updates that wouldn’t last for a long just as the money in the pocket would. Every person is fashion-conscious. It is rather

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    Your Gender Plays a Role in Society For hundreds of years‚ and even in the present day‚ women have always been put on the bottom shelf. Men have always had the power‚ with women left to follow. The Perfect Bride and Footbinding are both stories that reveal the dominance of men over women‚ and show the sacrifices women have made to be "ideal" in the eyes of their culture‚ as well as to the men who lead them. In The Perfect Bride‚ a story by Dandin‚ Saktikumara says "There is no happiness without

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    Mirror‚ Mirror on the Wall‚ Disney Princesses Will Be Our Downfall The Truth behind the “magical” world of Disney. By Madison Smith- Property of DMHS Wolf’sprint Although numerous celebrities have tried to compete‚ there is no denying that the only women that have remained every girl’s role model since the days of light-up sneakers are the Disney princesses. They have shiny‚ quaffed hair‚ elegant ball gowns‚ and unnaturally perfect smiles without awkward middle school head-gear (it glimmered

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    Executive summary TOMS Shoes(TM) was found in 2006‚ the founder Tom Mycoskie aimed that for every single pair of shoes the company sells‚ they give away one pair of free shoes to the child that needed(Armstrong and Kolter‚2011). This concept is highly suited the current marketing environment‚ it built a strong market position by matched their customers view of self to their brand image. These strength has lead to the company’s success in the shoe industry. However weakness of the company are‚

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    William Safran in his essay Diasporas in Modern Societies: Myths of Homeland and Return (1991) identifies six characteristics that feature the categorizing of diasporic communities. The first feature‚ as he mentions‚ is the ‘dispersal from center to periphery’‚ a creation of a collective memory‚ non-belonging to or indeed non-acceptance by the host country‚ a strong wish to return to the ideal homeland‚ a belief that the homeland will be peaceful‚ secure and prosperous and lastly a continuous relationship

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