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    decisions rather have the freedom of words and rational fellowship and in return men would find woman more observant, caring, affectionate, and would love their man with true love and affection if a women also learn how to respect themselves (para 34, p.…

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    Happiness In Rasselas

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    wealth, and often arguments amongst family. The siblings also discuss celibacy versus marriage, and it is clear that Johnson himself advocates marriage over the former, when Rasselas has the final word: “Marriage has many pains, but celibacy has no pleasures” (p.…

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    According to the article "The Death Penalty Debate" by Ernest Van den Haag, the author confirms that the death penalty is not a new law, and humans do not put this law by themselves. But, most of traditional laws and scriptures support the idea of the death penalty. Also, the history does not mention that people who have the authority to put the death penalty in their regulations. Now, the society should apply the law because it is difficult to allocate this law for the God only. "I see no…

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    Regular physical or psychological abuse by parents, peers, unknown man...or even watching someone being abused, will create a desire for getting pleasure from abusing or humiliating the others. According to Gerber (2013), after having interviews and discussions with several serial killers, was discovered that “emotional abuse and neglect has been the form of abuse most of them (50%) suffered” (para…

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    Classroom Motivation

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    States reported that they did not enjoy reading, nor did they read for personal enjoyment (Brozo & Flynt, 2008 p. 172). For those students that struggle with reading fluency, the level of motivation to read as a requirement or pleasure is even less. Child psychiatrist Boris Levinson, coined the term pet therapy in 1961 when he introduced several of his clients to a canine (Lane & Zavada, 2013 p. 88). Nearly fifty years later, canines are being used as reading buddies for struggling readers…

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    the Quarto edition in 1600, although it is suggested, that this play was ‘first put on in court in 1595’ (Salgado, 1975: p. 116).Whether this play was made in the early 1580s or later than that, became a controversial matter. Francis Meres’ in his Palladis Tamia Wits Treasury (1598), mentioned A Midsummer Night’s Dream as ‘one of a dozen Shakespeare plays’(Stritmatter, 2006: p. 81). This clearly suggests, that this play had to be written before the year 1598. The critic, Eva Turner Clark,…

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    2009: p. 103)”. This gives an example of Gugu passionately preaching the party’s patriotic agenda, moreover, these teachings are viewed as positive motivation by Xiaopao. Constantly exposed to this rhetoric, he never questions Gugu’s unwavering loyalty towards the party. Indoctrinated, Xiaopao becomes a Party Official himself and forces his wife to have an abortion in accordance to Party lines. He reasons that, “…having a second child isn’t worth giving up my Party membership. (Mo, 2009: p.…

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    Ghasiram Kulkar Analysis

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    POWER POLITICS AND REVENGE IN VIJAY TENDULKAR’S “GHASIRAM KOTWAL Abstract: In this paper, I present “Ghasiram Kotwal” as the most celebrated play of Vijay Tendulkar. It is a dramatic exposure of violence, treachery, sexuality, and immorality that characterize contemporary politics. It is appreciated that Nana Phadnavis is a true example of such kind of politics where the ethics, morals and good work do not find a place of respect. It is the power and the power only that is important and…

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    poetry is not a ‘fruitful’ knowledge by redefining the status of poetry, claiming ‘neither philosopher nor historiographer could at the first have entered into the gates of popular judgements if they had not taken a great passport of poetry.’ (Sidney, p.1047) Through this depiction of poetry, philosophy and history become a consequence of poetry’s merits, as Sidney implies the knowledge that poetry contains was essential in their dominant status as forms of knowledge. Sidney further dismisses…

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    suspiciously as she spends her days watering the basil plant with her tears: Greatly they wondered what the thing might mean: They could not surely give belief, that such A very nothing would have power to wean Her from her own fair youth, and pleasures gay, And even remembrance of her love's…

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