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    Colonial Mindset Analysis

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    mindset still determines the relations of power‚ whether gendered or sexual or racial or classed‚ in our society. In order to challenge the colonial mindset‚ we have to decolonize our history. Instead of allowing the white‚ colonial‚ heteronormative gaze to construct our past‚ we must change the way we think about history. Emma Pérez writes‚ “I am arguing for decolonial gendered history to take us into our future with perspectives that do not deny‚ dismiss‚ or negate what is unfamiliar‚ but instead

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    The Lady Of Shalott

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    this narrative poem The Lady of Shalott imprudently makes decisions that will later cost her‚ her life. Four gray towers and four gray walls embower the Lady of Shalott‚ who cannot look down on Camelot or a curse is put upon her. In her mirror she gazes at a striking red-cross knight and foolishly believes to have fallen in love. This knight had no idea of her existence and he too was love crazed for another woman. The Lady of Shalott was content dwelling within the castle walls and weaving vivid

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    for each other never failed. The open window is an important symbol in the short story. The open window that Mrs. Mallard gazes out at represents the freedom and opportunities that she can have after the passing of her husband. “She felt it‚ creeping out of the sky‚ reaching toward her through the sounds‚ the scents‚ the color that filled the air” (narrator).” When she gazes out the open window she looks at the sky‚ she feels the joy that awaits her in her life. Also‚ the open window shows a clear

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    Body Language

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    1 GESTURE CLUSTERS Like any other language‚ body language consists of words‚ sentences and punctuation. Each gesture is like a single word and a word may have several different meanings. It is only when you put the word into a sentence with other words that you can fully understand its meaning. Gestures come in ‘sentences’ and invariably tell the truth about a person’s feelings or attitudes. The ‘perceptive’ person is one who can read the nonverbal sentences and accurately match them against

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    Introduction from: Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste by Pierre Bourdieu ©1984 Introduction You said it‚ my good knight! There ought to be laws to protect the body of acquired knowledge. Take one of our good pupils‚ for example: modest and diligent‚ from his earliest grammar classes he’s kept a little notebook full of phrases. After hanging on the lips of his teachers for twenty years‚ he’s managed to build up an intellectual stock in trade; doesn’t it belong to him

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    Yoga for Eye Sight

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    YOGA FOR EYE SIGHT IMPROVEMENT Published by Swami Vivekananda Yoga Prakashana #19‚ Eknath Bhavan‚ Gavipuram Circle‚ Kempegowda Nagar‚ Bengaluru - 560019 City Office - Ph: 080-26612669 Telefax: 080-26608645 Prashanti Kutiram Campus - Ph: 080-22639996 E mail: svyasa@svyasa.org Web: www.svyasa.org Contents Ch.no. 1 2 Introduction Body Systems in Improving Physical Stamina 3 4 5 Physiology of Muscle Action Physical Stamina According to Yoga Yoga Practices for Physical Stamina Development title

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    MEDIA REPRESENTATION: ANALYZING PERFUME ADVERTISEMENT BY USING GOFFMAN ’S THEORY OF GENDER ADVERTISING STEREOTYPES Created By: CLAUDIO S. 121211232049 PRODI S1 SASTRA INGGRIS FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA 2014 1. INTRODUCTION Nowadays‚ if we go to big cities like Surabaya or Jakarta we will see so many advertisements like the advertisement of cigarettes‚ housing‚ property and so on. These advertisements using specific models in each of its advertisements‚ like the domination

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    The King and the Clown (2005) had over 10 million viewers merely 46 days after its release. Joon-gi Lee‚ the actor cast for Gong-gil in the film became famous and sparked a ‘pretty man’ craze in South Korea. The popularity of the box-office hit The King and the Clown demonstrates that Korean people are fascinated by this film; Homosexuality and cross-dressing are key themes of the film and these concepts have been considered as out of social norms in Korea. However‚ the popularity of The King and

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    wants to avoid a citation and therefore they follow the rules that have been established for the category of drivers. Foucault explained that a perfect device for discipline would allow a single gaze to constantly see everything and this is a pretty good description of a speeding camera that constantly gazes at traffic and sees all cars (Foucault‚ 173). Foucault explained that power over people could be obtained just by observing and the use of surveillance to observe is

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    or travelling acrobats‚ in placid scenes‚ each of them distant from each other. For example‚ In Two Acrobats and a Dog (1905)‚ he represent’s two young acrobats before an undefined‚ barren landscape. Although the acrobats are physically close‚ they gaze in different directions and do not interact‚ and the reason for their presence is not made clear. Differences in the acrobats’ height also exaggerate their disconnection from each other and from the empty landscape. In one of the rose period’s

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