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    Arts & Media Courtesans in the Living Room KAMRAN ASDAR ALI Pakistan. Why‚ one might ask‚ have PaIn spring of 2003‚ the new private teleThe courtesan has been a stock character in popular South Asian literature and movies. vision channel in Pakistan‚ Geo TV‚ crekistan’s liberal intelligentsia and femiated some controversy by telecasting nists chosen at this juncture to depict The popular Urdu novel‚ Umrao Jan Ada‚ was with much fanfare Mirza Hadi Ruswa’s recently made into a lavish serialized

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    opinions and lifestyles while living in poverty and raising children.  Levine says she was shocked‚ “by how many women talked about their suspicions of others’ unreliability in almost every area of their lives” (Levine 2014). The upper class families have more reasons to trust others which give them better connections and opportunities in the long run. If people who are living in poverty do not trust their own class then society cannot expect upper class families to trust them either. It is a cycle and as

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    Upright vs. Recumbent Maternal Position During First Stage of Labor Am Fam Physician. 2010 Feb 1;81(3):285-286. Clinical Question During the first stage of labor‚ what is the effect of maternal positioning on duration of the first stage of labor‚ type of delivery‚ maternal satisfaction‚ and neonatal and maternal outcomes? Evidence-Based Answer Upright positions include sitting‚ standing‚ walking‚ and kneeling. Based on heterogenous results‚ women who maintained upright positions had a first stage

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    Economics and Administrative Sciences‚ Study Programme - International Economic Relations: 2nd Year |Lecture |Instructor |Date |Time |Group |Exam room |Examiner | |Information Technology |Asst. Prof. Hikmet Kamberaj |08.04.2013 |11:45-13:15 |Group A |Classroom B2 |Asst. Prof.

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    VIRGINIA WOOLF’S A ROOM OF ONE’S OWN (1929): A FEMENIST READING -Aparna Mhetre Abstract Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own is a landmark of the twentieth-century feminist thought. It explores the history of women in literature through an unconventional and thorough investigation of the social and material conditions required for the writing of literature

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    In the provided translation of the ancient Anglo-Saxon poem Judith‚ the author presents the story of an atypical‚ yet ultimately genuine hero: Judith‚ a widowed member of the oppressed Israelite town of Bethulia‚ who through the clever use of only her wits‚ beauty‚ and unending dedication to the continued freedom of her people‚ leads them to a well-earned victory over the antagonistic General Holofernes and King Nebuchadnezzar’s tyrannical rule. While some may argue that Judith’s character is unworthy

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    Jessie Armstrong 11/21/2013 English 101 “The Inequality of William Shakespeare and the Fictional Sister Judith” In Virginia Woolf’s “Shakespeare’s Sister‚” she tells a story about how women were treated and the opportunities they didn’t have as an intelligent writer‚ as compared to those of the men during the Elizabethan era (Shakespeare’s era). She wonders why there were no women writers during this time. All authors were men and their portrayals of women were usually as a person importance

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    Less Is More Some say that short stories are pointless‚ who could possibly write a story in just 55 words and it make sense? Well it has been done and it works quite well! It takes an author of great skill to be able to put so much information into such a small piece of writing‚ to be able to fit in all the necessities. These authors have their own genre of writing. Some of these amazing authors include Lydia Davis‚ Margaret Atwood‚ and Terry L. Tilton. These are just a few of the outstanding brains

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    readiness to take part in sexual activity without being in a relationship of different women. He tells the difference between women that are less eager to have casual sex and the ones who are comfortable with having sexual relations with a casual partner. Judith Butler explains in her essay __________________ ‚ how ones culture including beliefs and customs can build ones appearance of substance‚ a constructed identity made for social audience stating you are not born a certain

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    Courtroom Observation Joshua B. Lawson Business 301 June 21‚ 2013 After watching the series of videos for the assignment this is what I have come up with this for the assignment. The case that we are observing took place in the United States District Court in the Northern District of Indiana. This is court case number 82A04-8876-CB285‚ White vs. Patrick Gibbs and O’Malley’s Tavern. The lawyers in this case are Benjamin Walton‚ and Mr. Van Meter who represent the defendants Patrick Gibbs and

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