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1876 As For Me and My House: A discussion of relationships. |
This paper discusses the novel, As For Me and My House by Sinclair Ross. The author's ability to craft a magical piece is demonstrated through out the book. The misleading representations of the narrator's gender reveal many important aspects of the relationship between Mrs. Bentley and Philip. One may interpret As For Me and My House as Philip being the 'house' of Mrs. Bentley. This fact is not necessarily a negative but shows how the perspective and control within the relationship dynamic. 5 pgs. 7 f/c. 1b.
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| Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 1876 Sinclair Ross.doc |
| Price: US$44.75 |
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1899 Tube of Plenty. A Review. |
In Tube of Plenty. The Evolution of American Television, Erik Barnouw provides us with the amazing history of television. He shows us that television is not only a technological reality, but also a sociological phenomenon. Television, in other words, moulds society in the same way that society moulds television. Barnouw demonstrates that we can not really understand our own history without examining the effect that television has had on almost every aspect of our lives. He is especially interested in television's newest features. Thus, the Tube of Plenty is not only the history of television, but also the exploration of the development and impact of the latest phases of the communications revolution. 5 pgs. 0 f/c. 1b.
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| Pages: 5 |
| Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 1899 Tube of Plenty.doc |
| Price: US$44.75 |
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1923 Thomas Merton's Mystics and Zen Masters. |
This paper examines the intricacies involved in Thomas Merton's book. The central thesis of this book is that at the heart of each religion there is a root goal. 4 pgs. 9 f/c. 1b.
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| Pages: 4 |
| Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 1923 Thomas Merton.doc |
| Price: US$35.80 |
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1940 Report on the Native Son - The Influences of Racism. |
This paper is an examination of Richard Wright's famous Novel. The novel is filled with fierce and disturbing scenes where racism is pushed into the open, where the racially oppressed are understood in-relation to white supremacy. 5 pgs. 6 f/c. 6b.
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| Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 1940 Native Son.doc |
| Price: US$44.75 |
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2160 Book Review: Naomi by Jun'ichiroh Tanizaki. |
This review points out Johji and Naomi as the main characters and how the theme of superficiality resides throughout the fabric of this book. 3 pgs. 0 f/c. 0b.
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| Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 2160 Book Review Naomi.doc |
| Price: US$26.85 |
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2161 Book Review: Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima. |
This review looks at the thought process of the narrator. The narrator is unable to deal forthrightly and directly with any situation: instead he creates justifications and excuses to hide his emotions. Simple, honest urges, even something as basic as sexuality, are overintellectualised and entombed in dark cathedrals of thought and perverse fantasy. 4 pgs. 12 f/c. 1b.
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| Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 2161 Confessions of a Mask.doc |
| Price: US$35.80 |
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2181 Book Review: Ursula Franklin's The Real World of Technology (Revised Edition). |
Originally growing out of six lectures Franklin delivered as part of the Massey Lecture series in 1989, it represents the distillation of a lifetime's experiences of, and reflections upon, the impact of technology on human society. While the content of the original work was not altered for the revised edition, Franklin adds four new chapters covering technological developments that have occurred in the intervening decade. However, the fundamental thesis of her work remains the same. Franklin argues that technology is more than simply wheels and machines, hardware and software. It is rather the totality of the convergences between machine and man, and the social changes this interaction fosters. 5 pgs. 5 f/c. 1b.
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| Pages: 5 |
| Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 2181 Ursula Franklin.doc |
| Price: US$44.75 |
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