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    “Something could be exchanged… we still had our bodies.” (Chapter 1) How are the women in The Handmaid’s Tale both oppressed and the oppressors? Atwood’s novel portrays strong feminist ideas throughout the tale‚ suggesting how women could become oppressed in the future. The Giledean state runs its laws and regulations based on extreme biblical views. In the bible Rachel couldn’t bare Jacob children‚ so she made her maid conceive children with Jacob this concept of the bible is portrayed in this

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    Property and Ideals: Yeoman and Individual values of ownership. Lopez‚ Margarita Maria. Facultad de Relaciones Internacionales. Universidad del Rosario. Bogotá DC‚ Colombia. Author Notes There were no financial affiliations related to the essay‚ as well as were not any biased work or interests during the writing period. Contact Information: lopezp.margarita@urosario.edu.co Property and Ideals: Yeoman and Individual values of ownership. About Property and Ownership Modern concept

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    Qintarah Noureen Khan BS-3rd (section 2) “FAERIE QUEENE” QUESTION: The Faerie Queene is not only an innovative literary composition as an epic; it is also a work whose relevance does not fade with the passage of time because of its superb allegorical structure. Discuss in detail. ANSWER: In the old times it was considered that a poet is a great poet only if he writes an epic. The great poets of ancient times like Homer and Virgil achieved the zenith of fame in poetry because

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    The Democratic Deficit and the Questionable Desirability of a Populist Alternative. “(...) the twenty-first century provides ample and ever-increasing opportunities for populist actors in Western Europe.” (Albertazzi and Duncan 2008‚ 219). This conclusion by Albertazzi and Duncan accurately describes the current political climate in Western democracies: Populist parties have become prominent as they respond to the increased cultural and economic insecurities of the twenty-first century (Albertazzi

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    Existentialism is an extremely diverse and varied philosophy. But‚ there are some themes that can be found in all its forms. (1) Existence precedes essence‚ in other words‚ you need existence to have essence. There is no predetermined "true" thing. It has to already exist in order to become what it is. (2) Anxiety and anguish. The fear or dread which is not directed at any specific object‚ it’s just there. Anguish is the dread of the nothingness of human existence‚ the meaningless of it. According

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    Ruthe Dera EXTRA LIVES: WHY VIDEO GAMES MATTER comes from an author passionate about video games‚ who has spent hours enjoying his passion He argues that while this is a ’golden age’ for gaming - they could be even better. His critique discusses how video games dazzle and frustrate - and how they could be further revamped. This memoir offers a fine‚ lively discussion for any video game fan.  this book is about a writer who plays lots of console video games. He’s not here to talk about how crisp games

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    The Chimney Sweeper and The Road Not Taken The Road Not Taken and The Chimney Sweeper are both interesting pieces of work‚ which have similarities in their meaning‚ interpretations‚ and author’s experiences that shaped the writings. Of course‚ there are also differences in these areas as well. The meaning of each written work can vary widely from person to person. The Chimney Sweeper and The Road Not Taken can both be interpreted in several ways‚ including that of a loss of innocence. One

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    School ties * The opening mise –en-scene of working class‚ teenage 1950s America includes cars‚ a diner and David Green‚ a young man about to leave. The cut between the biker gang and David and friends establishes the tribal boundaries and the sense of communal belonging. Disrespecting David’s Jewish identity creates a crisis in loyalty and the cultural necessity to fight to defend one’s manhood. What is more important than the racism for the group is the necessity of communal identity in this

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    • SUBSCRIBE • RENEW • GIVE A GIFT • DIGITAL EDITION January/February 2011 Print | Close The Rise of the New Global Elite F . S C O T T F IT Z G ER A L D W A S R IG H T W H EN H E DEC L A R ED T H E R IC H DIF F ER EN T F R O M Y O U A N D ME. BU T T O DA Y ’ S S U P ER -R IC H A R E A L S O DIF F ER EN T F R O M Y ES T ER DA Y ’ S : MO R E H A R DW O R K IN G A N D MER IT O C R A T IC ‚ BU T L ES S C O N N EC T ED T O T H E N A T IO N S T H A T G R A N T ED T H EM O P P O R T U N IT Y —A N D

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    USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Submitted on the event of Zeitgeist’09 At UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JNTU‚ KAKINADA Presented by: Y

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