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- 4071: 1984 3
- ... its support. This agreement ensured the dominance of capital and the control of labor and professional groups. A corrupt bureaucracy filled with Mussolini s cronies and run on bribes orchestrated the new relationship between big business and the state. The last symbol I will talk about is the relationship between man and woman that is represented by Winston and Julia. In 1984, Winston and Julia have to get permission from the ...
- 4072: Personal Writing: All About Nothing: The Story of My Life
- ... would I have had a topic, but I might also have gotten my picture in the Hillsborough Beacon, or even in the Somerset Messenger Gazette, which, in the lingo of those in the news paper business, is the big time.' But there is little point in even mentioning these things, because they have not happened, and thus, I am left topicless. I could try to fool you with some far out ...
- 4073: Under The Influence
- ... even learned some of Marmot skills that had been passed down through generations. Along with that, Gaudet had electric and Julius carpentry skills that aided in the building of new houses. He also handled the business matters of the chief and council. Since the principal had these social ties, his school was heaven for the Indian youths that failed in the white men s school. Gaudet took Indian juveniles and had ...
- 4074: Tragic Differences
- ... on the verge of its downfall. Three brothers and a sister are sitting at the table and possibly having their last breakfast together. The family has fallen apart because when their father died, the horse business went down and they had to live in penury. Mabel, the only woman in the house, seems to be calm and well poised on the outside, but only later in the story, we find out ...
- 4075: Tragedy In Genesis
- ... second act as was seen in the Edenic play. After the flood, Noah starts to work the land as he did before. However, since everything was decimated he decides that the first order of agricultural business is to plant a vineyard. This leads to him making wine, becoming inebriated and cohabiting with his daughters. One of his sons discreetly covers his father while the other mocks his father. Ultimately, Noah=s ...
- 4076: Things Fall Apart 9
- ... so to fight the religion would be like to fight with their friends. The problem has gotten out of hand, they cannot stop the new wave of change in the way the tribe handles its business. The missionaries are the gyre; spinning the tribe out of control, unable to stop in its tracks and go back before it is too late. The book has a lot to do with this first ...
- 4077: The Shelter Of Each Other, A B
- ... Parents were encouraged to show unconditional love for their children. That is useless today in a society where tough love is often the only cure. There is also popular psychology, which is seen as a business. At best, the buzzwords created teach communication skills, stress management, and impulse control. At worst it is oversold. Words like dysfunctional and inner child are a common part of our language. We are labeling each ...
- 4078: The Role Of Women In Sir Gaiwa
- ... Gawain's situation seems too pleasurable, bordering on the sin of luxury and representing a private world outside of the traditional hierarchies, rules and loyalties. The first message, then, is that a knight has no business sporting with women, but there is more of a warning present as the contest in the bedroom escalates. In the bedroom, the Lady is not just an archetype suggesting certain moral associations to the reader ...
- 4079: The Rez Sisters
- ... and exhausting. (P. 174 Native Literature in Canada.) The play involves seven very lively and funny women, who live on the Wasaychigan Hill Indian Reserve, Manitoulin Island, Ontario. Their lives consist of knowing everybody s business. Nothing is private or sacred to them, they know each other s sex habits, health problems, family histories and daily routines. (P. 174 Native Literature in Canada.) When they play begins we are given an ...
- 4080: Confucius
- ... who refrains from admonishing the objects of his loyalty?"16 Confucius summarizes the art of the ruler as follows: A country of a thousand war-chariots cannot be administered unless the ruler attends strictly to business, punctually observes his promises, is economical in expenditure, loves the people, and uses the labour of the peasantry only at the proper times of year.17 The main subject matter in Confucius' teachings was how ...
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