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    “I didn’t mean to kill her‚” I told myself‚ looking gravely in the mirror. I wanted to believe these words but the dull‚ bloodshot eyes staring back at me said otherwise. I grasped the sides of the sink even harder‚ looking down‚ not wanting to see the monster I’ve made of myself. Pushing my hands off the sink with great force‚ I eventually stood up straight and walked out of the bathroom. As I walked down the hallways’ twisting and turning with no end‚ the floorboards creaked loudly as if in

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    My name is Andrea Moore. I am twenty nine years old. I am the oldest of three children and I have been married for three years to Tim Moore. Tim and I live in Philadelphia‚ MS. We have two “children” named Mia (a dog) and Bella (a cat.) The most important thing in my life is my relationship with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Without that relationship I would not have gotten anywhere in life. I have completed some college courses. My major in college was in Elementary Music Education. Music

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    Superfluous Man

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    interactions are informative of his character. Pechorin’s dissatisfaction with life is what leads him in search for love. Although Bella is not his first encounter with romance it is the first Lermontov wishes to share. Bella’s story is important because we quickly learn that deep sincere love is not enough to bring meaning and satisfaction to Pechorin’s life. Bella loves Pechorin genuinely‚ but he is unable to reciprocate that love. Lermontov displays how Pechorin’s superfluous nature leaves him

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    Why children learn gender stereotypes Through media‚ toys‚ family and friends‚ children are imbedded with the idea that there are certain jobs only men can do and others only women can do. When a child is at a very young age they will see certain roles that their parents will take around the house. This can be things like mum always doing the washing up and dad always repairing things when they go wrong. As the child knows nothing other than this they then see it as the norm and then see it as

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    Department of Business Administration‚ University of Patras‚ Greece atsagkanos@yahoo.gr Athanasios Bellas Department of Business Administration‚ University of Patras‚ Greece  Determinants of Non-Performing Loans: The Case of Eurozone vmakri@upatras.gr Athanasios Tsagkanos  UDC 336.77 (4-672EU) ”2000/2008” DOI: 10.2298/PAN1402193M Original scientific paper bellas@upatras.gr Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the two anonymous referees and the Editor

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    Mother's role in China

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    Before 1950‚ the role of the Chinese mother was based on the satisfaction of their husbands and bearing children. However‚ since this date‚ many factors such as the political environment‚ economic development and migration have been considerably responsible for changing the role of the mother in China. In fact‚ the rise of technology and the economic development of China resulted consequently in an increase of women’s status‚ rights and opportunities. However‚ women’s status is still slowed by the

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    the movie. The film is based on a novel “Twilight” written by Stephen Mayer and there are 3 more parts of book‚” New Moon”‚ “Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn”. I read them all of course and those are my favorite books. The movie is about a teenage girl Bella and her boyfriend Edward. Edward is a vampire. It’s a beautiful love story like no other: completely different. I’m sure that there will never be a story like this. That’s something what every girl dreams about‚ a perfect boyfriend who would do anything

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    The History of Zombies

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    as a governmental catastrophe like biological warfare. Movie producers have long since realized that connecting the creation of zombies with real events in history is entertaining for people. The first zombie movie‚ White Zombie starring Bela Lugosi‚ was made in 1932. This movie was loosely based on the Haitian Voodoo myths about witchdoctors or “Bokors” who made people appear like zombies by drugging them. The film was about a man‚ who had a broken heart and wanted help from a “Bokor” to bait

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    Psychiatry in the Media: The Vampire‚ The Fisher King‚ and The Zaddik Abstract: The portrayal of psychiatrists in popular movies has been colored by three main stereotypes: the "evil" doctor‚ the "kooky" doctor‚ and the "wonderful" doctor. On one level‚ these depictions represent the understandable ambivalence many people feel toward authority figures who‚ from time to time‚ may abuse their power. But on a more primal level‚ these stereotypes

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    Cult Films and the 1950's

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    1950’s Over past nine weeks we’ve embarked on a journey spanning seven decades of cult films and also received a brief education of our not so distant past. We’ve seen the outrageous‚ the good‚ the bad and the ugly‚ the weirdly dramatic‚ and the just plain weird of the last seven decades of cult films and how in the end somehow find away to incorporate a piece of American culture at the time. However‚ by far the most intriguing decade to me would have to be the nineteen fifties. There are many reasons

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