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    Ahn Leadership Style

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    There were 10 images framed by media on him: 1) A man of virtue, 2) A total stranger, 3) Trustable or not, 4) A man with snobbish attitude, 5) Ideologist, 6) Leader, 7) Capable or not, 8) A man of populism, 9) Political judge, 10) Mysticism. (Lim, 2012). Although there existed some ideological differences in choosing frames, media of both sides mostly chose 3) Trustable or not, 7) Capable or not, 9) Political judge in common. Taking it to account that candidate’s credibility and capacity…

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    ethnophilosophy (pre-colonial), sage philosophy (colonial) and nationalistic-ideological philosophy (post-colonial). Ethnophilosophy is an intuitive philosophy that concentrates on collective thought, culture, and oral tradition of the community and mysticism. Sage philosophy concentrates on the individual thought about ethical and legal matters, where individuals with great wisdom and political for the good of the community. As for the nationalistic-ideological philosophy, it arose from the…

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    Biographical information about the author (for my knowledge only, but very helpful): Oscar Wilde was born on October 16, 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. The Irish poet and playwright authored works of literary merit such as The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray. Wilde was one of the greatest wits of the 20th century because of his intelligence, flamboyancy, and humor. Unfortunately, the Victorian social prejudices surmounted him, when the father of a young man Wilde was…

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    1. Context "The world has changed. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the air. Much that once was is lost, for none now live that remember it", says Lady Galadriel. The future of all living things rests in the fate of the One Ring, created by the powerful witch-king Sauron. In this ring he poured his cruelty, his malice, and will to dominate all life. After his defeat in battle, and following a series of events, the Ring had been passed through a variety of owners…

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    It is clear to any reader of "Howl" that Allen Ginsberg is upset with the status quo, in fact, one might even borrow Ginsberg own words about how he feels about his “generation” when he states that they, “let themselves be fucked in the ass by saintly motorcyclists, and screamed with joy.” What a spit in the face. As I continued to read Ginsberg’s profanity-laced and prolonged verbal assault I was sure about convinced about one thing; Ginsberg is demanding for his generation to change by beating…

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    American Blues Music is a distinctive art form that encapsulates many complexities of culture and race in American society. Throughout the 20th century, the impact of the blues on music and culture has transformed and reacted to a changing landscape of musical culture and perspectives on race. The preservation of blues music has been difficult due to many factors, including limitations of technology, mass media bias, and our narrow definition of what makes the music and the culture of the blues…

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    In this research Paper, we will try to light on the theme of frustration honour and death in the plays of Federico Garcia Lorca who is the most eminent painter, singer of Andalusia Folklore and a poet of gipsy ballads. He was the master of Puppet theatre. His surrealistic style makes him the greatest dramatist among other contemporaries dramatist. It was his great writing for the Spanish Literature that he wrote rural trilogy as Blood wedding, Yerma and The House of Bernarda Alba. Following…

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    IS ABNORMAL CHILD SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF A MOTHER? THE FIFTH CHILD: DISCUSSION ON THE SOCIAL STATUS OF A MOTHER WITH ABNORMAL CHILD How many of us have seen in our surrounding a father sitting a baby? Naturally, very few. Moreover, what would be the scenario if the child is born with abnormalities? Then the number becomes even more negligible. We live in so-called civilized society where people are embarrassed to accept the children with abnormalities physical, mental or sexual. Society has…

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    CONCLUSION As a result of this study we have come into the following conclusion: Prevailing over English literature for mainly 34 years (1798-1832), Romanticism proved itself as one of the most ingenious, extreme and instable of all ages, a time characterized by insurrection, conservatism and reformation in politics, and by the creation of imaginative literature in its characteristically contemporary structure. It came to be a period when principles and ideals were in union, when radicalism and…

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    Montaigne had grasped Pythagorean maths, duly on the notion numerical value loses value when terms like infinite are used to describe unfathomable numbers. To throw in a curve-ball, the sixth century mathematicians covered themselves by adding mysticism to the mathematical mix . Indirectly, there's a suggestion divinity stroke an absolute number (existence), was devised purely to gain an audience. Modern thinkers have the capacity to…

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