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    The Roles of Dido and Medea; A Comparison of Cultures Women in the ancient world did not have the rights or status as we do today. They were looked upon as possessions or property. For a woman to be strong or be allowed to hold a position of power was something that was unheard of. Medea and Dido were two very strong and powerful women‚ however each lived in slightly different cultures. Their choices in how they chose to wield their power gives us a small insight on the differences in

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    Manipulation and Society

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    Manipulation and society To understand and analyse manipulative discourse‚ it is crucial to first examine its social environment. We have already assumed that one of the characteristics of manipulation‚ for instance as distinct from persuasion‚ is that it involves power and domination. An analysis of this power dimension involves an account of the kind of control that some social actors or groups exercise over others (Clegg‚ 1975; Luke‚ 1989; Van Dijk‚ 1989: Wartenberg‚ 1990). We also have assumed

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    Bjornson Manipulation

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    effectiveness of manipulation and how the ignorance of others can justify the rightness of possible evil. There are many attributes that conceal the faithfulness of why manipulation is necessary to survive and why it is despicably wicked. The guiding inspiration has been to start with an empirically adequate account of why attributions of responsibility display the patterns they do. Based on such interpretations‚ we are able to understand and identify why people are prone to manipulation and what it can

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    Manipulation Of Love And

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    the manipulation of love and the way love works itself out between various sets of people. It tells the story of characters that encounter chaotic situations of real love and also love that was controlled for the benefit of others. The characters caught up in the "love scandal"� are Oberon‚ Titania‚ Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ Hermia‚ and Helena. All these characters were involved in the different triangles of love presented in the story. The main theme in A Midsummer Nights Dream is the manipulation of

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    Psychology Manipulation

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    At a psychological level‚ the art of manipulation primarily involves two things: concealing aggressive intentions and behaviors and knowing the psychological vulnerabilities of your opponent well enough to know what tactics are likely to be the most effective weapons against them. Psychological manipulation is most often accomplished through covert-aggression or aggression that is so carefully veiled or so subtle that it’s not easily detected. Manipulators want what they want and fight hard to attain

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    Manipulation In 1984

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    omnipresent frontman to the oligarchy that is the Party. These figures are both constructed to be omnipotent; they demonstrate this power by distorting history‚ human nature‚ and the individual’s very singularity at a whim. This deception proves that manipulation is a powerful tool used in the assertion of dominance and for imposing conformity. "Everything faded into mist. The past was erased‚ the erasure was forgotten‚ the lie became truth” (75). The Party was constantly editing history in all forms.

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    Manipulation in Macbeth

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    Mac-nipulation In William Shakespeare’s play "Macbeth"‚ manipulation is a very effective device. The main character Macbeth is a puppet controlled by the words coming from the three witches and Lady Macbeth. The four troublemakers provide Macbeth with the motivation and confidence he needs to kill Duncan and perform other dark actions. Macbeth is very ambitious; there’s no doubt about this. However‚ there is no sign of him changing from a loyal man to a power hungry man. That is until outside

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    School of Manipulation

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    65 Anne Schjoldager* Interpreting Research and the ‘Manipulation School’ of Translation Studies Abstract This article examines‚ explains and puts into perspective what others have dubbed the ‘Manipulation School’. This group of scholars see themselves as working within descriptive translation studies (DTS)‚ as defined by Holmes (1975)‚ and their main methodological tool is a search for translational norms‚ first proposed by Toury (1980a). The article then explores how these ideas relate to current

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    Medea and Antigone are two stories of passion drove women. Together the women of these stories break the law of man and go against the laws of gods both characters are controlled by their emotion. Medea and Antigone are both strong‚ sometimes- manipulative‚ Medea more than Antigone. The themes of both stories; in my mind‚ are women‚ passion‚ and spiritual beliefs. They also are drove by the actions of men in their lives. Both are very morally different and their actions are on completely different

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    Currency Manipulation

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    In recent years‚ the level of distrust has skyrocketed due to currency manipulation‚ or the tool used by the P.R.C. to keep its currency value low in order to keep exports cheap. While most all trading nations participate in currency manipulation‚ China is one of the largest culprits. In order to have an undervalued currency‚ a nation must be buying more than they are selling. The Chinese‚ with their cheaply

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