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    about sex when they are in the same room with men. They don’t think they need love‚ but just a man. The Chinese themselves describe these changes as an “opening up” in response to foreign influences and increased westernization. With many games of seduction‚ young men and women in China balance pragmatism with romance‚ lust with love‚ and seriousness with play‚ collectively constructing and individually coping with a new culture based on market principles. In Shanghai Baby‚ Coco is a woman graduated

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    performance. We came up with: 1. Temptation 2. Desire 3. Frustration 4. Anger 5. Seduction 6. Decision making / choosing the right path I looked into other international versions of the play‚ for example Lon Po Po is the Chinese version written by Ed Young‚ also Little Red Hat written in Italy/Austria‚ and three main themes stood out to me‚ choosing the right path‚ seduction and temptation. I also read Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by James Finn Garner

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    What Women? Murasaki Shikibu fills her novel‚ The Tale of Genji‚ with love story after love story‚ seduction after seduction. Lyric poetry flows freely between lovers‚ and male protagonists sweep women of every rank off their feet‚ seldom failing to obtain the object of their desire. Upon further examination‚ however‚ these men act not for the sake of love but for their own selfish gain. Through the characters of Murasaki‚ Ukifune‚ and the men who supposedly love them‚ Murasaki Shikibu portrays

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    Poems can be viewed as windows to our imagination‚ phrases that helps us scape from reality and enter a world that can be commanded by any emotion. Poems can also be used to narrate stories‚ teach morals‚ entertained a multitude or simply just to communicate with others. Publius Ovidius Naso was one of those individuals that could do this and much more with the power of his poems. The following paragraphs will be use to introduced an iconic poet of Rome that influenced many during and after his time

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    ARH2000 Ancient and Religious Art Egyptian Art vs. Renaissance Art The ancient Egyptians have had a huge impact on the world today. From Cleopatra‚ to The Mummy movies‚ the theme that is Egyptian is something that is very easily recognized. Egyptian art is very flat with exaggerated body parts. These figures have very long arms and legs with pointy eyes. Pointy eyes are a vanity thing that is still sought after and many women achieve this look with liquid eyeliner. Another factor that makes

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    mined was in 1695. It weighed 217.80 carats and the height was 10 cm tall. It was sold for $2.2 million in 2001. ! 3. There are many myths around the emerald. It was believed that an emerald could stop bleeding and cure fevers. ! 4. Cleopatra had a deep admiration for Emerald and it was her favorite gem. In fact she claimed all the emerald mines in Egypt during her reign. ! 5. If you wear your birthstone emerald‚ it is supposed to bring positive changes in you‚ such as‚ you

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    About: Conqueror and king of Macedonia‚ Alexander the Great was born on July 20th‚ 356B.C. ‚ (the sixth day of the Macedonian month Loïos) in Pella‚ Macedonia to King Philip II and Queen Olympia‚ daughter of King Neoptolemus. He became the king of Persia‚ Babylon and Asia‚ and created Macedonian colonies in the same area. Alexander and his sister were raised in Pella’s Royal Court. Young Alexander never saw much of his father since King Philip II was off doing military campaigns. Olympia was a powerful

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    Caesar managed to defeat Pompey’s republican forces. Pompey‚ leader of the republic forces then fled to Egypt where he was assassinated. During the ongoing journey of chasing down Pompey‚ Caesar becomes romantically involved with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Caesar now politically famed and in control‚ was now master of Rome. He declared himself consul and dictator of the Roman Empire. He used this authority to implement the much needed amendment his empire needed. He also relieved

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    Prostitution is a problem caused by men. There arent any prostitutes for women. Its men who create the problem and men who make the laws. We have to admit that this is the reality. Although threr is a Gender equality law which was passed a long time ago (since the 1920s)‚ women still have to suffer unequal treatment in many fields especially in creating the laws and prostitution is one of the most contraversial problems. We all know human beings have a desire for sex‚ except for sick or impotent

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    The heights of prosperity were during the reign of the Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A Pharaoh is considered as the most powerful person who was both a political and religious leader of the Egyptian people. Before being a republic‚ Egypt was ruled by the Cleopatra VII. Then there was the Arab and Ottoman Egypt where Egypt was conquered by the Arabs and Muslims and they ruled for another six centuries in Egypt bringing Muslim religion in the country. In 1517‚ the Ottoman Turks conquered Egypt which leads

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