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    After his experiment erupted, Milgram’s reputation crumbled. He was no longer known as an extraordinary scientist; but instead as an immoral, and corrupt human being, and in effect, he left Yale for Harvard. Milgram lived a happy life in Cambridge for four years, however, he eventually left because of discrimination in the work place. With his reputation…

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    ahead of the banks' extraordinary general meetings to approve the merger. These meetings are expected to take place by Nov. 1, with the merger, subject to regulatory approvals, set to complete by December. Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, acting as sole global coordinators, have undertaken to underwrite the capital increase in the form of a pre-emptive offering to Banco Popolare shareholders. The bank plans to convene an extraordinary general…

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    both with elan emerges as a legend. Ever since it’sstarting in 1957 by Shri M.L. Diwan, the legendary DiwanSaheb has been very true to its commitment of taking men 's fashion to a new height. Of blending modernity with ethnicity and creating an extraordinary league of male haute couture as never witnessed before. And this legacy has been carried with perfection till date by the successors, Mr. SudhirDiwan, Mr. SurinderDiwan, Mr. Amit Diwan, and Mr. SumitDiwan. It started out as endeaor to…

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    extremely extraordinary String, made of affection. Despite the fact that you can't see it with your eyes, you can feel it somewhere down in your heart, and realize that you are constantly associated with the ones you adore." Thus starts this inspiring and consoling story that addresses the issue of "partition uneasiness" (also called the feeling of existential 'aloneness') to offspring of any…

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    The protagonist is an ordinary person in the extraordinary circumstances like Wilder in the book Double Indemnity. Or, on the other hand, an extraordinary person in the criminal circumstances like Marlowe and his crime­-solving skills. He is always a “loner, often utilizing the skills of violence in an extralegal fashion”, is hard­-boiled and life­-beaten…

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    The first chapter of Gregory A. Barker’s “Jesus in the World’s Faiths”, entitled “Buddhist Views of Jesus”, invites readers to step into the shoes of a Buddhist in regards as to who Jesus is and what he means to them. In the Buddhist religion, Jesus is both known and recognized in a positive manner, as a collection of different things. For instance, he is seen as a social activist and critic. Both the Buddha and Jesus acted as advocates of emphasizing the interior life over external ritual…

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    It’s an extraordinary documentary about the friendship between two activist elders in a Los Angeles retirement community for political progressives. Irja and Lucille were very active women like millions of other retired women who live alone, they devoted so much of their lives to protest against social injustice, they spend much of their time interacting with other residents and staff. One of the strengths of Sunset Story is that it introduces us to a pair of extraordinary women who have kept…

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    Mr. Rogers, the children’s TV host, once said, “Love isn't a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun like struggle. To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.” When it comes to Frank and April Wheeler in the movie Revolutionary Road, Mr. Rogers’ definition is exactly right. The Wheelers’ relationship was a struggle, but unfortunately, in this story of immense expectations, hopeless reality-checks, unfortunate events, and hasty…

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    Crewdson mentions in In a Lonely Place, the work of Edward Hopper, with whom I feel the same kinship with as I do with Crewdson himself. Crewdson enlightens us on how Hopper's narratives are told “in a single picture,” depicting “impregnated moments: the images seem to pose a question—and that question remains unresolved”. Hopper’s “still vignettes seem eternally suspended in an instant between “before” and “after.” It is this same kind of moment that I want to capture, where the viewer is…

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    Through the whisk of quotidian sustenance, one withstands living with the impedimenta of the spars that stalk. Whilst moments progress onward, perennial regimens establish, with the impedimenta of the Encephalon lives unbolted to comprehending the contradistinction between deception with the impedimenta of actuality. Withal, once an avant-garde quarrel befalls, it cannot be eschewed. Hence, this forges a fraudulent actuality; which is what dallies within the delineation of the Encephalon of…

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