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    him along the whole way. Percy continues searching for the lightning bolt and then runs into Aries in a diner. Percy receives the reward when Aries transports the lightening bolt to Percy’s bag. Later that same day the ordeal takes place. The ordeal is a fight between Aries and Percy breaks out‚ and Aries turns into his immortal form. One look at Aries would cause Percy to die‚ but (thank the gods) Aries disappears. Percy returns the bolt to Zeus‚ and Zeus is pleased to receive the bolt. The road

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    Dreams of a Mad Man After a person’s dreams have been crushed many times or even just once‚ they give up on that dream as well as forming new dreams. This is precisely why we admire Philippe; he has so much passion‚ and he refuses to give up-- no matter the circumstances. We envy him for his persistence‚ his abilities‚ and for his beauty. After all this‚ the viewers are still able to love him. We wish him luck‚ in hopes that he can accomplish something that we may never be able to-- accomplishing

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    Oligarchy in Indonesia INTRODUCTION The word oligarchy originated from the Greek word oligarkhia‚ oligoi ‘few’ and arkhein ‘to rule’ which as a system refers to the politics of wealth defense by materially endowed actors. While oligarchs are actors who command and control massive concentrations of material resources that can be deployed to defend or enhance their personal wealth or exclusive social position. Oligarchs pose a problem as they are composed by extremely wealthy individuals‚ only

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    George Sand’s Marianne‚ Sand uses her development of the three primary characters to bring together two unlikely soul mates‚ and at the same time separate the two most likely paired of the three figures. Her primary characters‚ Marianne‚ Pierre‚ and Philippe‚ and their make-up play an intricate role in the story. More than just playing a key role though‚ their make-up leads the story in a direction that is propelled by the unique personalities each hold. The drive that each strong personality contributes

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    The Zodiac Signs and Behavior. My belief is that the nature of our behavior is based on astronomy; hence the reason that people who share the same zodiac sign have very similar characteristics‚ and sometimes a combination of people with certain zodiac signs cannot get along or are very compatible. Sometimes I can tell from a person’s sign because of their behavior‚ and likes and dislikes. Learning more about astrology and the zodiac signs helps us to understand people and their actions. Many argue

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    it is historically specific. According to Ariès (1960)‚ the major difference between contemporary childhood and childhood in earlier periods is the lack of recognition of the concept of childhood. He goes on to say that as far back as the medieval period‚ ‘the idea of childhood was non-existent’. This concept is prevalent throughout the artworks Aries uses as evidence for his findings. From these artworks‚ Aries (1960) argued that there

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    most Catholic countries located? Where were most Protestant nations? Is there any apparent connection between religious preference and the existence of absolute monarchy? Can you offer an explanation? INTRODUCTION 1. What change did Philippe Aries describe in his work Centuries in Childhood? 2. Why MIGHT it have occurred? Cite 2 reasons (p. 369) The First Big Changes: Culture and Commerce. 1450-1650 A New Spirit. 3. How did Petrarch’s writing in the early Renaissance differ from

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    from about the 10th to the 13th century the idea of childhood did not exist. According to Aries in the middle ages childhood as a separate age-stage was short. Children entered wider society on the same terms as adults. Even the laws we have today to protect children were not applicable‚ the law often made no distinction between children and adults and they faced the same punishment as adults. However Aries theory can be deemed as unreliable as he used evidence from paintings and diaries to understand

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    throughout history it is suggested that children are a modern day construct (Postman). Aries (1962) suggests that even as early as the late seventeeth century‚ when childhood seemed to appear there was not a universal experience for all individuals who were of childhood age (Aries 1962). The practice of recognising children was a ‘social and economic construct‚ first recognised by the middle and upper classes’ (Aries 1962). This thought is also adopted by Matthews and Limb (date) when discussing children

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    Estetisk-Filosofiska Fakulteten Engelska Jenny Karlsson Alice’s Vacillation between Childhood and Adolescence in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland C-uppsats Engelska Termin: Handledare: Examinator: Karlstads universitet 651 88 Karlstad Tfn 054-700 10 00 Fax 054-700 14 60 0 Information@kau.se www.kau.se VT - 11 Åke Bergvall Anna Linzie In the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll‚ the protagonist Alice is a seven year-old girl. She

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