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    uk/43142/ Published paper Adeney‚ Katharine and Wyatt‚ Andrew (2004) Democracy in South Asia: Getting beyond the Structure-Agency Dichotomy. Political Studies‚ 52 (1). pp. 1-18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2004.00461.x White Rose Research Online eprints@whiterose.ac.uk post_1 1/12/04 18:42 Page 1 P O L ITICA L STU D IES: 2004 VO L 52‚ 1–18 Democracy in South Asia: Getting beyond the Structure–Agency Dichotomy Katharine Adeney Balliol College‚ University of

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    In The Adonis Complex by Harrison Pope‚ Katharine Phillips‚ and Roberto Olivardia this article goes in-depth about what it is like for males who seek improvement and/or are dissatisfied with their body appearances. In the beginning of the article‚ the authors use evidence from a 1997 magazine called Psychology Today to prove that men tend to have abdomen‚ weight‚ muscle tone‚ or chest problems when it comes to their physical appearances. In fact‚ in the article‚ the authors then stated that body

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    Feminism in Frankenstein

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    role model after the death of her mother during Shelley’s birth. Frankenstein lacks the strong female presence Shelley’s mother left in history. This may symbolize resentment Shelley had for her mother’s death and her absence in Shelly’s life. In Katharine Swan’s essay titled ‘Feminism and Education in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein’‚ she states‚ “Less than thirty years later‚ her daughter‚ Mary Shelley‚ would write a novel that tells the story of a monster and his creator‚ which appears to contradict

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    The History and Influence of Martin Luther A German priest‚ professor of theology and philosophy‚ but most importantly an iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. This man alone challenged the most powerful religion‚ empire‚ and figure of the time. What he did would soon influence the lives of millions of people all around the world. He is known as the father of Protestantism. The man changed the course of history and reshaped Europe. This man’s name is Martin Luther

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    the crossing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_National_Cathedral). Most of the Cathedral has Christian symbolism. The National Cathedral has been used for several major events. The State funeral of two American presidents‚ funeral for Katharine Graham‚ Presidential prayer service after the presidential inauguration‚ and a pulpit for Martin Luther King Jr. for his last speech prior to his assassination. References: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc5.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_National_Cathedral

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    Contrasting the Film to the Written I analyzed a few different movie version of Long Day’s Journey Into Night and decided to choose the 1962 film version. The 1962 film version of this play is directed by Sidney Lumet and features actors Katharine Hepburn played Mary Tyrone‚ Ralph Richardson played James Tyrone‚ Jason Robards played Jamie Tyrone‚ Dean Stockwell played Edmund Tyrone‚ and Jeanne Barr played Kathleen. Although the 1962 film version of the play and the written version of the play by

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    four damaged people struggle with their painful memories and are full of the flashback about war‚ family and long lost love. The nameless‚ burn victim believe he can forget everything‚ as long as he conceal his identity. It turns out his beloved Katharine Clifton‚ wife of Geoffrey Clifton‚ still haunt and harrow him at every silent night after all. The call comes from the desert of Africa and the cave of swimmers he found‚ just like every

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    Lois Lowry Key Autobiographical Details Lois Lowry was born March 20‚ 1937 in Hawaii to Robert and Katharine Hammersberg. Her father was an Army dentist and the family lived all over the world. She attended Brown University‚ but left after her sophomore year to get married and raise a family of four children. They settled in Maine‚ where she returned to college and received her degree from the University of Southern Maine. Lois Lowry fulfilled a childhood dream when she began writing in the mid-1970’s

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    Charlotte Burnette Katharine Salsbury Effective Speech MWF 10/11/13 Group Speech Critique I am critiquing group four‚ the members are Emily‚ Tyler and Cora. Their specific purpose was to inform the audience about a product‚ the removable heel. The topic was interesting and audience engaging. Overall their speech was well planned but not well rehearsed. They grabbed the audience’s attention at the beginning by showing how the product worked but the energy of the group slowly diminished

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    Shakespeare’s ‘Taming Of The Shrew’ is about two men‚ Grumio and Hortensio‚ who wish to marry Bianca‚ A gorgeous‚ young woman. However‚ she is not allowed to marry until her hot tempered older sister Katherina has found a husband. A man named Petruchio decides to take upon the challenge of ‘taming’ her to be a loyal and obedient wife. There are two main themes in ‘Taming Of The Shrew’ which are gender roles and also Marriage. The gender roles shown are stereotypically how woman and men should behave

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