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    conquer the unconquerable woman. Judy Jones wants the undivided attention of every eligible man on the east coast. What is it about these people that make them crave the unattainable? What is it about Dexter and Jake that leave them at the mercy of women who could not be "won in the kinetic sense" (Fitzgerald)? There are many similarities between the women and men in Fitzgerald’s "Winter Dreams" and Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises. Both Judy and Brett are very loud and forward; they are certain to make

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    A New Masculine and Feminine Identity Understanding cliched ideas of masculinity is fairly simple‚ but the process of challenging these stereotypes by defining new ideas of what it means to be masculine is exceptionally difficult. Fishing‚ bullfighting‚ and war all emphasise masculine qualities. Men are expected to delight in these things‚ idealizing manly events in order to increase their own sense of masculinity. Even more importantly is a man’s sense of sexual mastery. Stereotypically‚ a man

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    The Sun Also Rises In Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises‚ we encounter two very interesting characters—Pedro Romero and Count Mippipopolous —who represent what Hemingway called an ‘exemplar”. An exemplar is someone who lives life in an exemplary manner. He is usually a man who experiences a sacred hurt and found joy. We see Jake Barns learn from Romero and Mippipopolous’s impressive outlook on life and apply it to his own life. In contrast to other characters that fervently search for meaning

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    for allowing things to happen and behind those things are truth that will set us free from suffering; meaning why He let those things to happen; value‚ that those things are for our sake and better; beauty because surely after that obstacle‚ we learn new things in life. Despite of what happened in Tacloban‚ God showed His truthfulness that He’s our refuge. Who would have thought that despite of what happened‚ there are still people who survived and they are still surviving because of the kind hearted

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    IPSWICH]‚ [Amanda Levy] at 07:20 15 November 2013 Chapman University‚ Orange‚ California‚ USA Communication in and around business organizations has changed due to new technologies‚ the demand for intercultural communication skills‚ the changing person–organization relationship‚ and the global nature of organizing. As a result‚ new communication competencies may be required. The author’s objective was to identify specific communication competencies important in the contemporary business and professional

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    were returning. As the soldiers were coming back from the war‚ people had a sense of settling down and enjoying life. The significance of this time period was that it affected the way we live today. Our lives have changed because of women’s rights‚ new inventions and entertainment of the "roaring" twenties. The 20’s were very prosperous for businessmen‚ their employees and the liberation of Canadian women. Sports‚ movies‚ and jazz became big in the recreational times of the 1920s. The "Roaring Twenties"

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    Rock and Latin music had the same cord progression‚ bass lines‚ and rhythms; using 1-2-cha-cha-cha as the main one. 7. Why do you think Latin music had such a great influence on the development of popular music? There is always something new to come out of

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    The criticisms on The Sun Also Rises all say that this book was written in a too masculine way‚ as it was pretty much his point of view on the post war and the novel was written based on his personal experience‚ like in the quote: "Hemingway’s analysis of the expatriate lifestyle relies heavily on personal experience. As a result‚ the novel is often considered a masculine piece." I definitely agree with this quote because everything that happens in the story revolves around in a manly way. It seems

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    In the renowned novel The Sun Also Rises (1926) by Ernest Hemingway‚ there is a reoccurring theme of sexuality. The new mindset that the moderns have when it comes to relationships is that men and women should be able to enjoy their sexual relations without the commitment of being in a relationship‚ such as marriage. Men and women struggle with relationships and sexuality during the modern age because the women are confused as to what type of affection they want‚ the men are spiritually broken‚ and

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