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    George Balanchine born at St. Petersburg‚ Russia in 1904 as Giorgi Balanchivadze to a Georgian father and a Russian mother who largely influenced the direction he took in life because they played a crucial role in helping him realize his passion for ballet. His father was a prominent Georgian composer‚ Meliton Balanchivadze who was one of the creators of the famous Georgian Opera whereas his mother was a Russian ballet professional. In his childhood‚ George Balanchine had no interest in ballet

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    Rabindranath Thakur Rabindranath Thakur‚ anglicized to Tagore  pronunciation (help info) (Bengali: রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর) (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941)‚γ[›] sobriquet Gurudev‚δ[›] was a Bengali polymath who reshaped his region’s literature and music. Author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive‚ fresh and beautiful verse"‚[2] he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.[3] In translation his poetry was viewed as spiritual and mercurial; however‚ his "elegant prose

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    branch of psychology bourgeois. For others‚ the social psychology emerged in recent years in the 9th century‚ with the process of psychologizing of Sociology. As it can be seen‚ there is no consensus regarding the date and context in which social psychology was born. The non-Soviet social psychology has in common with the bourgeois sociology the tendency to justify the ideology of capitalism. But you can not reduce its Social Psychology bourgeois ideological function

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    single event‚ a single date to mark the most striking moment of this literary era‚ he would probably select the foundation of the French Academy by Richelieu‚ in 1635. Or perhaps he might turn to the production of Corneille’s most famous tragedy‚ Le Cid‚ in 1633. Neither of these events‚ however‚ has quite what we would recognize as a world-wide significance. The Academy has done much for France‚ but it has always remained a French academy‚ and the forty "immortal" Frenchmen who constitute its

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    which this union becomes possible. The essay considers the role of women and the image of sex in Bourgeois society. The fact that‚ contrary to other essays‚ Barthes does not use irony‚ suggests that he is trying to be more technical and make his point in a serious way – perhaps this is a subject about which Barthes feels less confident and more sensitive. We must remember that Barthes is himself Bourgeois and is dealing with a more delicate subject than‚ for example‚ the Guide Bleu‚ which he obviously

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    did he use to sort and describe? 109. Bourgeois. What does it mean? In France‚ interpretation is Marxist – widened as bourgeois ideology penetrates‚ is adopted‚ becomes dominant ideology driving French Revolution. This model assumes 3 tiered model of causality: economic to social to cultural change. 111. In this model‚ econ. Bourgeois become the most important element. 111. Only problem. Labrousse other annals historians‚ couldn’t find the bourgeois. At least‚ in the Marxist sense of manufacturers

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    over the edge of a platform. This threatening pose is typical in gargoyles of gothic architecture and one that Bourgeois has directly implemented in her work. One of the first things I noticed when looking at the two was that the gargoyle has a quite harsh and rough texture with a dull brown colour of the cathedral which fits well with the subject and its rough stone texture‚ while Bourgeois’ piece is quite the opposite with its smooth shape‚ simulating the appearance of a human-like form. The sculpture

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    Benjamin Franklin and the American Dream Allan Kulikoff‚ University of Georgia Americans refer to their Founding Fathers (Benjamin Franklin‚ George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ John Adams) with extraordinary frequency: a July 2006 Google search turned up 61.4 million references to Washington‚ 24.8 million to Franklin‚ 20.4 million to Jefferson‚ 19.2 million to Madison‚ 10.8 million to John Adams‚ and 4.6 million to Hamilton. They call upon them in to settle

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    EDOUART MANET‚ 1867 • LES MYSTÈRES DE MARSEILLE‚ 1867 - The Mysteries of Marseilles • NOUVEAUX CONTES À NINON‚ 1874 • L ’ASSOMMOIR‚ 1877 - The "Assommoir" / The Dram-Shop- Ansa‚ suom • THÉÂTRE‚ 1878 • LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE AT LA LITTÉRATURE‚ 1879 • NANA‚ 1880 - transl. - suom.- films: 1925‚ dir. by Jean Renoir; 1934‚ dir‚ by Dorothy Arzner; 1954‚ dir. by Christian-Jacque • LE ROMAN EXPÉRIMENTALE‚ 1880 • LES SOIRÉES DE MÉDAN‚ 1880 • LES ROMACIERS NATURALISTES‚ 1881 • LE NATURALISME AU THÉÂTRE

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