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    THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL SCHOOL OF POLITICS‚ PHILOSOPHY AND INTERNATION STUDIES being a dissertation submitted for the Degree of Politics To what extent were private rented sector policies in Britain and Germany between 1914 and the early 1970s consistent with the characteristics set by Hall and Soskice’s ‘Varieties of Capitalist’ typology? A meso-level empirical comparison of predominantly rent control and regulation in the private rented sector between 1914 and the early 1970s in Britain and Germany

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    Little Bunny‚ Big Meaning One day‚ looking threw a china cabinet‚ I say little‚ white ears sticking out of an old‚ china tea cup. The ears had a tint of grey‚ and they were a little torn. I reached in to grab them‚ and just as a magician would pull a white rabbit out of his or her hat‚ I pulled out a little stuffed bunny. I had seen this adorable toy before. I had then remembered play with the toy over the years. I thought about all the placed I had taken that little bunny‚ whether we were going

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    The many tales of Little Red Riding Hood provides us with historical changes in the way women have been perceivedthroughout history. Little Red Riding Hood has transformed from naive to sophistication depending on the cultural and the moral beliefs within that time. She has evolved even before theCharles Perrault version in 1697 and the more known version by Grimm brothers in 1812 and still being reinvented to please its current audience. The development of the tale allowed us to vision the tone

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    1933‚ a role model‚ advocate for women’s rights‚ and a literary star was born. Marian Engel was born in Toronto‚ Ontario‚ to a single eighteen year old girl‚ and put up for adoption. Frederick Searle and Mary Elizabeth (Fletcher) Passmore adopted a beautiful baby named Ruth‚ who they renamed Marian. Marian spent her younger years growing up in a variety of towns across Southern Ontario as her family moved frequently for her father’s work. Engel began her education at Sarnia Collegiate Institute & Technical

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    Little Red Riding Hood – Bettelheim’s Analysis Summarized From the Skeptical Inquirer‚  Sept‚ 2000  by Martin Gardner (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843) Little Red Riding Hood Went walking through a wood. She met a wolf and stopped to chat. Don’t ask what happened after that! Armand T. Ringer One of the funniest of all games played by Freudian literary critics is that of finding sex symbols in old fairy tales. It is a very easy game to play. Freud is said to have once remarked

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    Little Red Riding Hood‚ a children’s fairy tale that many people know‚ is a story about a young girl visiting her grandmother. The Oedipus Complex‚ an idea brought up by Sigmund Freud‚ refers to a rivalry with the parent of the same sex. According to Bruno Bettelheim‚ a psychologist and writer‚ Little Red Riding Hood and The Oedipus Complex have a lot in common. In Bettelheim’s analysis on the Brother’s Grimm version of the Little Red Riding Hood‚ he relates Little Red’s ignorance with a subconscious

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    oral practice; up until the late 1800’s were these fairytales written down. Each tale narrated the actions of its characters while embedding a lesson to help young children develop the right morals to grow into mature adults. One tale in particular teaches children to always obey their parents‚ though it also portrays a much more controversial idea. Through the story we can see a constant power struggle created by gender stereotypes and social constructs‚ between men and women. Little Red Riding Hood

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    The Red Hunting Cap Massimo Giannone There are many motifs throughout the Catcher in the Rye but one really interests me‚ and that is Holden’s red hunting cap. The red hunting cap is a motif that symbolizes Holden’s alter ego‚ the side of Holden that wants to confidently stand out. Its red colour is vibrant and eye-catching‚ its brim is pointier and different than a regular baseball cap that most kids wear‚ and by turning it backwards‚ it resembles a back catcher in baseball. All these characteristics

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    Reading a Media Text Pretty Little Liars’ Opening Credits I have chosen to interpret‚ in both connotatively and denotatively ways‚ the opening credits to one of ABC Family’s most acclaimed TV show‚ Pretty Little Liars. It premiered in the early summer of 2010. Based on a teen/drama/mystery series‚ this show has rapidly gained success. When you watch the opening credits for the first time without knowing anything about the show‚ it’s easy to guess what the show is about; but once you

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    Was Little Red Writing Hood or Goldilocks’ being more careless? Little Red was not being careful because of her selfless deeds‚ she didn’t pay around to her surrounding and sooner or later the wolf was following her. Goldilocks’ was being careless and greedy because she didn’t want any ordinary things‚ she wanted things that fitted her perfectly‚ such as a bed‚ can of soup‚ and also the chair. Little Red wasn’t being careful enough because she was told there was a wolf around and didn’t care‚ Goldilocks’

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