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    It is hard to imagine a film taking place in a vacuum; without a set‚ there cannot be a film. Therefore architecture and cinema are immediately intrinsically interlinked. Even if no actual buildings are shown on screen‚ this still holds true. This is because architecture is not just about the design and erection of a building‚ but it is the establishment of a place in time. After all‚ the ‘first task of architecture is to mark man’s place in the world.’ Already the framing of a space‚ the manipulation

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    The Political Campaign Desk Reference Book Review Ty Wagner Tactics vs. Strategy The beginning of the Political Campaign Desk Reference by Michael Mcnamara starts off with insightful and incisive comment about campaigns. Campaigns must first deliberate and create a strategy before choosing the tactics that will prove most effective in conveying the chosen strategy. As Mcnamara states‚ “tactics should never be confused with being the plan. Tactics are the methods by which the campaign plan

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    Women’s Roles: A Midsummer Night’s Dream vs. Now Society’s treatment of women and women’s roles have changed since Shakespeare’s time. In Shakespeare’s time‚ women were seen as silent and demure‚ and it was not acceptable for them to express their opinions and make choices. Female figures such as Hippolyta and Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare were not allowed to speak up about their marriage and make decisions about their life. Many of those decisions were made by men‚

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    The explosion of new technologies in the 1950’s and 1960’s created a wave of innovation‚ enhancing the lives of men and women. Fancy new products were being produced enabling the lives of the people in this time to consume leisurely items. The postwar years initiated a huge increase in population. From 1945 to 1964‚ the baby boom occurred‚ which fueled the need for houses. By this time‚ one-third of the U.S. population lived in suburban areas. With the increase in transportation options and affordable

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    Differences between male and female brain "Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus"‚ most of us have heard this popular expression‚ which went on to become the name of a bestselling book on male female relationships. The limbic system of the male brain is larger than in a female’s brain. This may explain why a woman is more in touch with her feelings. This is also said to explain a women’s intuition. A woman is considered to be naturally more nurturing towards child‚ and are also able to have

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    In the late 1960s‚ a counterculture movement developed and it lasted for about eight years. It coincided with America’s involvement in Vietnam. The counterculture was the rejection of conventional social norms that was in place in those years‚ it was carried out by the hippie. A typical hippie of the 1960s belong to a white middle class citizen. The youth involved in the counterculture rejected the cultural standards of their parents‚ racial segregation and the initial support for the Vietnam War

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    piousness. Voting rights were granted only to saints‚ who were men who lived scandal free lives‚ shared their conversion experience‚ and repented for their sins. The main governmental building‚ the town hall‚ also served as the church. The lines between church and state were almost non-existent. The rise of dissenters in the form of Williams and Hutchinson‚ which greatly threatened the Puritan church‚ also therefore threatened the government. By calling into question the divinity and correctness

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    distinct paradigms of ER. Convergence is modelled on the association that all ER will converge or become uniform (Kerr et al 1960) throughout the globe. While convergence supporters may provide a somewhat utopian view‚ the principles behind convergence are idealistic in their view. This concept is streamlined while allowing for the transfer of human capital with little differences of awards‚ unionism and other factors. While this concept may provide the globe with a safety net‚ factors that may work

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    USA and the UK are two different conglomerate of states in the world. USA‚ completely known as United States of America has a federal and constitutional republic form of government while the UK (United Kingdom) instills the constitutional monarchy-parliament governance. In this regard‚ the head of the state along with the representatives are elected into office by the people in the US. They do their roles as government officials under the code of an already set constitution. Conversely‚ the UK has

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    MALA AND THE MANTRA Introduction of Mala Traditionally a “Mala” in the Hindu context denotes a garland; whereas the same when used in a prayer session is called a “Japa Mala”. As in many religions‚ be it Christianity‚ Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ or Islam the usage of rosary‚ threngwa‚ japa mala or subha are an integral part for keeping a count and following the prescribed procedure of the prayer undertaken by the devotee. In the Hindu context the word “Mala” is loosely used to indicate both a garland

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