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    Lily Wiseman Ms. Moore English 1 H - Period 3 24 March 2023 One-Page Response: The Use of Time in Love & Gelato The book Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch is about a 16-year-old girl named Lina who has lost her mom and her mother’s dying wish was for her to go to Italy and live with her father whom she has never met. When she arrives at his house she receives a journal that her mother had written during her time in Italy around the same age as her on a journey to discover who she is. As she reads

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    Throughout reading the essay by James Agee and Walker Evans entitled Let Us Now Praise Famous Men‚ my eye was drawn away from the essay and I began thinking about a couple of different ideas when reading one particular excerpt. In the paragraph it was stated: "Above all else: in God’s name don’t think of it as Art. Every fury on earth has been absorbed in time‚ as art‚ or as religion‚ or as authority in one form or another. The deadliest blow the enemy of the human soul can strike is to do fury

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    "He who scorns instruction will pay for it‚ but he who respects a command is rewarded." Proverbs 13:12-14 NIV. There are only forty five instances of the word respect in the NIV bible. I try to live my life as though I were being watched by God Himself‚ because I believe that I am. I try‚ and hopefully achieve‚ to show respect to all people‚ NCOs and Officers‚ I even call civilians "sir" and "ma’am." As a Christian I know that I am an example for God‚ and the only way some people will ever see God

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    info Emerald Article: The performance of Internet service provider (ISP) markets of Australia and New Zealand David Boles de Boer‚ Christina Enright‚ Lewis Evans Article information: To cite this document: David Boles de Boer‚ Christina Enright‚ Lewis Evans‚ (2000)‚"The performance of Internet service provider (ISP) markets of Australia and New Zealand"‚ info‚ Vol. 2 Iss: 5 pp. 487 - 495 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14636690010801672 Downloaded on: 11-01-2013 Citations:

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    April 19‚ 1962 - 11:59 pm What a f#$&ing week! I can’t believe Andy is really gone‚ I mean‚ I knew all along with him being part of a gang that he’d get hurt sometimes‚ but this... it’s too much. The Royals are all hastlin’ me‚ it’s been real rough. They seem to think that it’s my fault Andy’s gone‚ as though if I hadn’t sent him for those cigs that it wouldn’t have happened. Or that if I was a decent girlfriend that I would have gone with him or that I would have worried about him sooner‚ before

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    This essay will explore how social and economic equality is maintained in the tribal societies in East Africa (also referred to as cattle people) by examining the different factors which contribute to this equality. The main focus will be on the Nuer culture‚ while Maasai culture is also used in explaining the age-set system. I will begin by looking into the environmental factors that influence the East African cultures‚ followed by studying the distribution and importance of cattle and their political

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    “Social anthropology began in the Trobriand Islands in 1914” o Leach‚ Edmund R. • Armchair (at home) → Verandah (in a distant country – Rivers) → Participant Observation (observing and participating in everyday field settings – Malinowski‚ Evans-Pritchard) • Malinowski – left England‚ not armchair Notes and Querries • Tylor was thinking of developing Armchair o When most researchers were at home • It kept changing • After Malinowski‚ the notes and Querries book was viewed by other

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    studying African societies through structural functionalists such as Evans Pritchard‚ we tend to see African societies as unchanged ethnic groups whose lives are controlled by the dominating social/political institutions. Yet those theorists that succeed Pritchard‚ tend to show the power our bias has on the narrative of the societies within the continent. Through a comparative analysis of gender relations and human exchange by Pritchard and later theorists‚ I will more clearly illustrate this idea.

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    Private Property and the State [electronic resource] / Friedrich Engels; translated by Ernest Untermann. Project Gutenberg‚ 2010. Eriksen‚ T. (2004). What is anthropology? / Thomas Hylland Eriksen. London ; Ann Arbor‚ MI : Pluto‚ 2004. Evans-Pritchard‚ E. E. (1969). The Nuer : a description of the modes of livelihood and political institutions of a Nilotic people / by E.E Foucault‚ M. (1990). The history of sexuality / Michel Foucault ; translated from the French by Robert Hurley Freud‚ S. (1950). Totem

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    The notion of myth in contemporary Western culture is mainly used in a pejorative sense. Often associated with imaginary fantastic tales and miracles‚ myth has been opposed to the “truth” of sacred writings (Paden‚ 1994‚ p.70). Myth in ancient Greek tradition initially identified “anything delivered by word of mouth” (Paden‚ 1994‚ p. 70)‚ in contrast with deeds. Later‚ myth became the sacred account of the world’s origin. Myth‚ to participants - and anthropologist and scholars of religious studies

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