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    Dan Rather‚ the author of The American Dream: Stories from the Heart of a Nation writes about Trung Dung an Internet millionaire. He states that the term Internet millionaire? became an obsession with the ?new economy?. He mentioned that they were business heroes and guided American dreams of materialism. In the following literary analysis‚ Dan Rather explains like most stereotypes‚ this one obscured the individuals behind the term ?Internet millionaire?. Dan Rather illustrates how Trung?s family

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    Dan Flavin was an American Sculptor who worked on a series of minimalistic installations of pre manufactured light fixtures. His work which began in the 1960’s used predetermined space in which his light interacted. Using brightly fluorescent colors Dan Flavin and geometric forms he set out to create a three dimensional interaction between the viewer‚ area‚ and the installation itself. This focus on light‚ color‚ and physical surroundings placed him among other minimalist of the time. Although

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    and you have a racy thriller. Top it off with a bit of idealism‚ romance‚ and family—you have an intense drama. And when Dan Brown serves all these in a dish with the hint of a shocking deception‚ you have a book that can be made into a movie‚ any day. For those of us who think that space science is magic and NASA is heaven‚ there is a lot of disillusionment in store‚ as Dan Brown portrays the woes of running a government agency as against the more lucrative privatization option. This disillusionment

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    Extend Definition of Predictably Irrational After I finished read Dan Ariely’s Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions. The book is an accessible introduce to the subject of behavioral economics‚ the study of how people behavior in the real world and why that varies from the predictions made by classical economic theory. If you think Predictably Irrational is just one of those books where you’ll get terrible bored‚ you’re very wrong. This book provides us information we

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    the book they have wanted to read? Somewhere in or on each hard copy book is the raving reviews from newspapers‚ professionals and other media sources and renowned individuals that heighten readers’ anticipation for the novel. On the back cover of Dan Ariely’s bestselling Predictably Irrational‚ authors‚ chairs‚ Nobel Laureates‚ and professors acclaim the book’s insights about the cognitive workings of the human mind‚ style of writing‚ and potential of widespread popularity. Conversely‚ negative

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    Why Marriages Fail

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    WHY MARRIAGES FAIL : A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS By KPR Hari 2nd year MA Sociology University of Madras Introduction Marriage and family are two universal social institutions which have been in existence since time immemorial. These are two social institutions with biological foundations which are complimentary to each other. These two institutions have been permanent elements in our social system and have withstood the ravages of time‚ and the shock of centuries. There is no definition which

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    To Try and Fail Is Better

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    making a living from their new vocation. Not all writers will be best sellers‚ not all artists will have exhibitions at the Tate Gallery and not all musicians will have a hit record. This begs the question: is it better to shoot for your dreams and fail than not try at all? After all‚ it is possible to spend a lot of time and money pursuing your passion only to end up very stressed‚ very tired and very broke. If you have managed to pursue your dreams‚ even if it doesn’t work out‚ at least you have

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    use for art. Light Installations were also a peculiar way to show art. The minimalist‚ Dan Flavin‚ were used to do this kind of Light Installation art. One of his artwork that has been made in 1962‚ icon V (Coran’s Broadway Flesh). This was made by oil on cold gesso on Masonite‚ porcelain receptacles‚ pull chains‚ and clear incandescent candle bulbs. Those materials were rare in usual painting or sculptures. Dan Flavin uses those materials to create a skin-toned colour wood panel with twenty-eight

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    The Korean Legend of Dan Gun The Korean legend of Dan Gun begins with the “Lord of Heaven” who had a son‚ Hwan-ung‚ who yearned to live on Earth. The legend states that the heaven and earth were one‚ and all animals could communicate with humans and gods. Hwan-ung wanted earthly rule‚ so his father sent him to Earth to gain his desire. When he went to Earth he met a tiger and a bear who "prayed" to become human. Hwan-ung proposed a test‚ which if completed would make the contestant a human. The

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    How Markets Fail

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    A Book Report Professor: Derek Ware Date April 20th 2012 Samer Hassan How Markets Fail The Logic of Economic Calamities BY JOHN CASSIDY In 2009‚ John Cassidy‚ noted journalist at The New Yorker published the book‚ How Markets Fail: The Logic of Economic Calamities. In How Markets Fail‚ John Cassidy describes what he calls utopian economics and how the utopian thinking has led to economic crisis such as job losses‚ bank bailouts‚ and corporate greed. Cassidy attempts to convince that utopian

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