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- 3221: The Japan-American Trade War
- ... hours and distribute fatter dividends. This came after the President of Sony made a speech saying that Americans will not take much more of the way the Japanese are competing with them. They should in short then, become more like their western rivals. Already change is afoot in Japan's most competitive industries. Since January, the two biggest auto companies, Toyota and Nissan, have said that they would raise vehicle prices ...
- 3222: Gender Roles
- ... Psychological Effects of Gender Roles Let the boys be boys. Youve heard this phrase before. Often repeated by parents regarding their little boys. So what makes a boy, a boy? Rambo like characteristics? Muscles? Short hair? Wearing blue? Wearing T-shirts and jeans or playing with sporting equipment? Well last I remember, the main characteristics boys shared were penises. The role gender association play in the lives of our children ...
- 3223: Gender
- ... they cut their hair....feel freer, more aggressive, more energetic....' ('Body Language in the Workplace' Julius Fast). Most women have had past role models with long hair. Some women liken cutting their long hair to short, as losing their femininity. In balding men, the 'comb-over' (combing over the few strands left to disguise the loss of hair) is unsuitable. For this only portrays the image of a man pathetically holding ...
- 3224: Imagination In Keats
- ... plays a great role with imagination in the fact that it never changes through time. It can only remain the same with the same beautiful images that are present. One's imagination can make wonderful stories occur and can bring the intended beauty to life. The urn is everything that youth represents because it remains timeless. Keats wrote about music, love, and youth in ways that everyone would like to view ...
- 3225: Gynephobia
- ... s best chace of ever recouperating and unfortunatelly miraculous cures from one day to another are just simply non-existent. These problems, which took a life time to develop, will not be solved in a short period of time but rather with long periods of time in psychiactric councelling. This phobia can be cured only with time, patience and a lot of courage and effort from the gynephobian. Gynephobian people have ...
- 3226: Images Of Light And Darkness I
- ... love for Romeo. After realizing that she is not alone, that she is in Romeos company, Juliet is overcome with feeling. She compares love to a brief flash of lightning in the darkness, a short brilliance in the night. Romeo, in turn, blesses the night, for it has brought him joy. Both Romeo and Juliet love the night because it lets their love shine out, but they sense a menance ...
- 3227: Incorporation Of The American
- ... later in the story Tom does another thing, which shows his resemblance of this type of behavior: Daisy! Daisy! Daisy! shouted Mrs. Wilson. Ill say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai. Making a short deft movement Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand(41). In this confrontation, he does not get mad at her because she is chanting his wifes name but just to show that ...
- 3228: Imagery In Waiting For Godot
- ... he has. It follows that he doesn't want to...He imagines that when I see how well he carries I'll be tempted to keep him on in that capacity...As though I were short of slaves. Despite his miserable condition, Lucky does not seem to desire change. Perhaps he is happy, or maybe not miserable enough. Perhaps, as the compliant Vladimir and Estragon, he cannot envision himself any differently ...
- 3229: GREED
- ... we would all be equal. Greed drives us further apart; it creates a caste system with the industrialized nations at the top, and the second, third and fourth world nations occupying the lesser orders. In short, it's a system that destroys the very values we pretend to honor, if not fully observe. Greed is one of the few forces strong enough to tear apart such a highly developed society as ...
- 3230: Cultural Inheritances In Polyn
- ... on the famous legend of Maui: like spinning tops or Maui s endlessly / inventing mind. (p110) Maui is an important part of Polynesian mythology; Maui is a demigod who is used to tell of many stories. There are also reflections of Polynesian cultural inheritances in Hone Tuwhare s use of mythology in his poetry. Tuwhare was born in Kaikohe, and belongs to the Ngapuhi hapus Ngati Korokoro, Ngati Tautahi, Te Popoto ...
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