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- 14091: In Shape
- ... did this so she could still maintain the benefits she had as a straight, married woman. B.E. says, “I wore the mask and the costume that were required of me for entrance into the world of heterosexual privilege.” Eventually B.E. could not handle the pressure of living a double life. She divorced her husband and began to live her life as a lesbian. B.E. said that it was ...
- 14092: Internet Gambling
- ... day will soon come when people can sit in front of their computer and obtain odds on just about everything: they could compete for cash in live-action video game tournaments or wager on real- world events such as who will become the next president or where the next hurricane will hit, and how strong. All these lead to the fact that people are always going to be either for gambling ...
- 14093: Greek And Roman Art
- The Greek Theater: "The arts of the western world have been largely dominated by the artistic standards established by the Greeks of the classical period" (Spreloosel 86). It is from the Greek word theatron, meaning a place for sitting, that we get our word ...
- 14094: Greek Theater 2
- The Greek Theater: "The arts of the western world have been largely dominated by the artistic standards established by the Greeks of the classical period" (Spreloosel 86). It is from the Greek word theatron, meaning a place for sitting, that we get our word ...
- 14095: Gothic Architecture
- ... Romanesque and Gothic styles of architecture were some of the few symbols of civilization in the poverty stricken and often depressing Middle Ages. These cathedrals represented faith, dedication, and cooperation; a sane place in a world of anarchy. Gothic and Romanesque styles of architecture were related in various ways, yet they also contrasted in style in some ways. Romanesque and Gothic architecture, although having many similarities, also have many differences. This ...
- 14096: Funeral Blues
- ... Blues” was a great poem with a lot of imagery, which made it easier for you to understand how the narrator was feeling the whole time, and how he thought that without his lover, the world meant nothing.
- 14097: Fire Of Desire, Of The Movie Rudy
- ... players’ bodies" (Coach Parseghian). Clearly, Rudy’s coach felt he had the most heart of anyone on the team. Players with desire like that of Rudy are becoming increasingly harder to find in today’s world of athletics, and therefore coaches are coming to appreciate them more. Rudy’s self-confidence and persistence in the game of football, despite not being born with an incredible ability to play the game, is ...
- 14098: Film Review-rainbow Trout
- ... The villagers include the trout breeder Chang-hyun (friend of Min-su and former lover of Jung-wha), Tae-ju (a young man), and a group of wild hunters. Once the urbanites move into the world of the village people, the differences in the social status of the characters become meaningless. As Chang-hyun's fish-farm gets crowded with urban visitors, it becomes a claustrophobic space filled with a suffocating ...
- 14099: Film 2
- Everyone lives in a different reality, that is why people enjoy watching movies. It gives insight into the world’s of others. Film directors strive to portray their characters’ lives as believable as possible. Many help set up the authenticity with costumes and such. In The Governess Goldbacher sets the historical reality with subtle ...
- 14100: Is Knowledge Worth Seeking
- ... this relationship between all virtuous acts is what virtue fundamentally is. A person can see virtuous acts but cannot see virtue. Because of this, the idea of virtue must exist somewhere independent of the perceivable world. This is true with all forms or ideas of perfection: they are something that cannot be known by human sense but reasoned out by individual human thought. One cannot, however, mistake knowledge for right opinion ...
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