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    Bath Time Bathing a large dog in a bathtub may be a test of human endurance equal to the most trying of Olympic events. However‚ it may well worth the effort in the end. You will be rewarded in knowing you are helping to keep your pet healthy. Additionally‚ you will know your home won’t smell like the primate building at the zoo. You have to make sure you have the bathroom ready‚ how to bring the dog in without tracking dirt all over your house‚ and how to dry the dog off after the bath. To begin

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    Canterbury Tales‚ the Wife of Bath represents a nontraditional role for women of that time. A woman’s role customarily did not include a voice in society‚ religion‚ or government. The Wife of Bath’s history includes five marriages‚ numerous lovers‚ and three trips to Jerusalem. The Wife of Bath’s character steps outside tradition in both the physical and the psychological aspects‚ emerges as a heroine for women‚ but surfaces as a villain for men. Physically‚ the Wife of Bath may have grown unattractive

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    in-depth‚ perceptive examination of the conflict between male and female for power and sovereignty. Through the Wife of Bath‚ the use of female sexuality versus masculine ’textuality’ is explored and how women are dependent on marriage for independence in a traditional patriarchal society. The pervading issue throughout the prologue is ’experience’ against ’authority’ as the Wife of Bath presents arguments in the form of a confessional autobiography to define the role of women over men with a strong feminist

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    pure practical reason to ‘‘frame the Rational with the Reasonable.’’ As seen in the Dewey Lectures Rawls emphasizes that ideal agents are not only rational‚ but must also reasonable. Rationality for Rawls carefully calculates the means which lead to certain ends‚ which may be traced to Kant’s hypothetical imperative or what Rawls terms empirical practical reason. Ideal moral agents not only learn how to achieve ends efficiently or rationally‚ but also how to achieve such ends by employing a moral

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    NOTES ON STRATEGY FRAMEWORK & MODEL By Taposh Dutta Roy http://www.slideshare.net/taposhdr/strategy-frameworksandmodels   Author’s Note: Organization strategy is very important topic for aspiring managers‚ entrepreneurs‚ social entrepreneurs‚ analysts‚ consultants and business leader. This note is a collection of my leanings and readings from various sources. Special thanks. Prof. Gina Dokko of UC Davis’s GSM School of business‚ under whom I took the course and developed my understanding

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    When I was in my psychology class‚ my professor told all of the students that we had to take a bubble bath with a rubber duck. The experiment was for us to relax since we are so busy with our everyday lives and never have time to sit down and just relax. She made us (for a grade) take the bath and then write about our experiences. We were to have absolutely no distractions- meaning no cellphone‚ no laptop‚ no iPad‚ no music‚ and no children. We were to sit there with the rubber duck for an hour and

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    time‚ even in the past abuse like this existed‚ but there wasn’t a term for it‚ especially if it was your wife. Likely you would be told that she’s a little rambunctious or noisy and she will calm down‚ but that may not be the problem. The Wife of Bath in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales can be classified as an abuser by the methods she uses to control her husbands. Emotional abuse is the Wife of Bath’s greatest tool against her first husbands. In the Wife’s Prologue‚ she tells of the accusations

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    When reading the Wife of Bath‚ by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ one may automatically assume that Allison‚ herself‚ is a feminist. Essentially‚ her façade shows this through her promiscuity and the power she has had over her five husbands. However‚ the Wife of Bath is anything but a feminist. She hides her anti-feministic ways through her contradiction of personality‚ from a sex crazed "dominant" to a dependent submissive. Her anti-feminist ways are portrayed through her ways of manipulating her husbands. Also

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    her as today. Similarly‚ literature contain many elements that we are familiar to and able to related to‚ yet that relations are lost in age and often overlook for more “academic” purposes. One example is The Wife of Bath prologue from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. The Wife of Bath is shown to be very outspoken about the gender inequality and it could be said that she herself is one of the earliest example of feminist. It is rather baffling for us

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    In the article “Ours is Rude Age‚ but Have a nice Day” author Janet Kinosian affirms that terrible manners have turn into the new ordinary. She has written for newspapers‚ magazines and is a media consultant. The article appeared in the Los Angeles Times‚ May 2009. Kinosian stresses that at one time parents teaching their children manners were much the same as putting shoes on their feet. However‚ today parents cannot get their children to be respectful. Kinosian appeals to pathos when she uses the

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