Pretty Little Liars Pretty Little Liars is an American teen drama mystery-thriller television series loosely based on the popular series of novels written by Sara Shepard. The show premiered on June 8‚ 2010 on ABC Family. After an initial order of 10 episodes on June 28‚ 2010‚ ABC Family ordered an additional 12 episodes for season one. These episodes began airing on January 3 and ended on March 21‚ 2011. The ratings success of the first 10 episodes prompted the book series to be extended beyond
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Mari’sha Murphy 11-25-2014 The Liar In-Depth Theatre Paper The plot of the play was based back into the mid 1600’s. A man by the name of Dorante was portrayed as a compulsive liar in this play and found himself forgetting his lie or either getting caught up in them. Only in the end when he really had no other choice did he begin to tell the truth and with his truth‚ he found love. The acting of the play was very elaborate as well as dramatic. I really believed the characters. Since the play was
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Y- Theory-X- people needs shootings‚ banging to work (Ex- Siva raj) Theory-Y-Self-motivated. (Ex-Self‚ Mitra). Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory- Motivation Factors- include promotional benefits‚ growth‚ achievement‚ recognition. Hygiene factors- Quality of Supervision‚ Pay‚ Working conditions. McClelland’s Theory of Needs- nAch-Need for Achievement Need for Power (nPow) Need for Affiliation (nAff). High achievers are not good managers they have high nAff & low nPow‚ New Theories- Cognitive
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Romantic Period 1820-1900 General Notes: • Cultural Movement that stressed ⁃ Emotion ⁃ Imagination ⁃ Individualism Diverse and Complex • Fascination with Fantasy • Revered ⁃ Middle Ages ⁃ Chivalry ⁃ Romance • Inspired by ⁃ Medieval Folk Ballads ⁃ Tales of Fantasy ⁃ Adventure • Coincided with the Industrial ⁃ Revolution Visual Arts of the Period: • Most important influence on painters and sculptures was Nature Music in Society: ⁃ Making
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The Romantic Period was a literary movement in Europe and America during the late 1700s through the middle 1800s. Romanticism was characterized by five basic systems of beliefs. It should not be surprising that these were completely different from the characteristics of the Enlightenment. Romanticism was an intentional revolt against the rational‚ formal‚ reasonable period of the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment was too scientific and did not focus on romanticism. The Romantic Movement emphasized
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Romanticism by Jostein Gaarder The Romanticism is a movement commonly known as Romantic Movement‚ which begins in the very beginning of the 19 th century and flourished in the middle of the 19 th century. It was a movement in philosophy and literature as a reaction to the previous age of reason of Kant. The age of reason had certain norms and values on literature: it was believed that literature is the product of mind so reason‚ logic‚ intellect‚ talent‚ wit etc were the catch terms is the
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woman. Different roots of a marriage also differ from distinct point of views. Yet‚ romantic love remains the most reasonable or obvious reason of all for such commitment. Still‚ some would argue that romantic love is transient and not a virtuous bias for marriage while others seek the aspect of love as the only true motive for marriage. This essay will develop on factors that are both in favour and against romantic love being a poor foundation for marriage. Aspects such as religion and similar perspectives
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setting that Romanticism was born. It is difficult to pinpoint the exact start of the Romantic movement‚ as its beginnings can be traced to many events of the time: a surge of interest in folklore in the mid- to late-eighteenth century with the work of the brothers Grimm‚ reactions against neoclassicism and the Augustan poets in England‚ and political events and uprisings that fostered nationalistic pride. Romantic poets cultivated individualism‚ reverence for the natural world‚ idealism‚ physical
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Lincoln Nebraska Anthropologist Anthropology‚ Department of 1-1-2005 Romantic Love and Marriage: An Analysis of the Concept and Functionality of Romantic Love as a Marital Stabilizing Agent Emily Sorrell Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Sorrell‚ Emily‚ "Romantic Love and Marriage: An Analysis of the Concept and Functionality of Romantic Love as a Marital Stabilizing Agent" (2005). Nebraska Anthropologist. Paper
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Dr. George Boeree best describes the Romantic Movement in the following‚ " Reason and the evidence of our senses were important no doubt but they mean nothing to us unless they touch our needs‚ our feelings‚ our emotions. Only then do they acquire meaning. This meaning’ is what the Romantic Movement is all about." There were many changes that made this movement. The Romantics turned to the poet before the scientist to harbor their convictions. They found that Science was too narrow-minded‚ and
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