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    Virginia Woolf vs. Orhan Pamuk Aykut Can TÜRKMEN Petroleum – Gas University of Ploieşti Abstract: The aim of this paper is to compare and indicate the affect of “stream of consciousness”. Moreover‚ I tried to show the (dis)similarities between these two important writers. In this paper‚ for Orhan Pamuk‚ I focused on the novel which is called “Sessiz Ev (Silent House)”. Key words: stream of consciousness‚ omniscient point of view‚ third person narration‚ impact

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    their life operated ethnography paradigm of detailed research is still impossible to obtain complete comprehensive understanding. Morley has also admitted that the researchers must handle its own subjectivity. Otherwise‚ you will be frightened by it. Because researchers are unable to overcome the subjectivity and will bring their own subjective factors into the study unconsciously. Moreover‚ when Morley used ethnographic research methods to select of samples and obtain audience of survey data is questionable

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    that subject comes to perceive itself as one. Butler understands power as forming the subject and as providing the very condition of its existence. I believe that her basic idea is that the subjects become attached to the conditions of their own subjectivity even if these conditions are oppressive one. According to her‚ therefore‚ power is not simply what we oppose but also‚ in a strong sense‚ what we depend on for our existence and what we harbor and preserve in the beings that we are. She argues

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    Growing up in the United States‚ most people have experience on college preparation tests‚ and so have I. There are two tests that I have done to prepare and also fulfill the prerequisite to enter Arizona State University are the SAT and the ACT. The two test are designed to measure one’s ability in mathematics‚ reading‚ and writing (ACT has an extra section on Science). However‚ there are large quantity of students tend to do well on only one of the two‚ but not usually both. The reason is that

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    results or truth‚ at the same time‚ most of time statistician need use these observations to make estimates or prediction. The inference of prediction is an complex process and easily to be misleading. This essay will discuss the objectivity and the subjectivity of statistics and to remind people uses statistical results with caution. On the one hand‚ if statistical institution or statistician uses proper methods with a sound attitude‚ the result of the statistic will tell people what is the truth‚

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    Existentialism and The Catcher in the Rye After World War II‚ the US became a new superpower. With this new kind of power‚ a new philosophy developed: Existentialism. It is a philosophy that is based on subjectivity and individualism. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger was published in 1951 in New York‚ right after World War II. Throughout the novel‚ Holden is trying to discover his own meaning of life‚ which is an Existentialist idea appearing in the novel‚ as well as the criticism of rules

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    The reflection of the uncreated in the created necessarily presents itself under diverse aspects‚ and even under an indefinite variety of aspects‚ each of which has about it something whole and total‚ so that there are a multiplicity of visions of the cosmos‚ all equally possible and legitimate in so far as they spring from the universal and immutable principles. Titus Burkhardt. To every shield‚ there is another side‚ hidden. A. N. Whitehead. In the Hesiodic account of the world-ages

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    The Pathetic Fallacy in Camus’ The Stranger and Yoshimoto’s Kitchen English A1 – Higher Level World Literature Paper 1 Ojiugo Nneoma UCHE Candidate Number: 1415-068 1480 Words May 2010 In Camus’ The Stranger‚ and Yoshimoto’s Kitchen‚ both authors use the literary technique of pathetic fallacy – a branch of personification – which gives to the weather and physical world‚ human attributes. In both texts‚ this technique enriches the narratives both aesthetically and in terms of meaning – by telling

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    Sugammadex Reversal of Profound Vecuronium Block A Critical Appraisal of Quantitative Research The purpose of this specific study is to compare the neuromuscular block reversal rates and effects for sugammadex‚ a selective relaxant binding agent‚ with neostigmine. In many types of surgery‚ there appears to be a benefit for the patient to be kept in a state of profound relaxation throughout the entire procedure. Anesthesiologists are usually hindered in this goal through the surgery in its entirety

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    truth from himself. I am achieving my intention of revealing the multi-faceted thing that is truth through the utilisation of a first person narrative voice in each of the three sections. This is so that the audience achieves the same sense of subjectivity that the character has in the

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