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    Chelsea

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    Among the most avant garde of Manhattan properties is the storied Hotel Chelsea, aka the Chelsea Hotel or simply the Chelsea. The 12 storied red brick ironwork 250 unit hotel located on 222 West 23 Street in Chelsea Manhattan has witnessed layers of New York's steamiest history and hosted some pretty notable residents from groundbreakers and rule-makers to the great, the good, the famous, and the infamous. Built between 1883 and 1885 and owned by a consortium of 10 wealthy families, the Chelsea

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    Modernism and postmodernism: the two periods in the history which had a big meaning for humanity. Times of changes and cultural development around the world. This paper will explore both terms along with a number of movements that occurred at that times. During the course of this essay themes such as modernism, postmodernism, feminism, colonialism and subculture will be explained using theories of writers such as Charles Harrison, Michael Whitworth, Shane Weller and Peter Childs.

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    The Stranger in Us All: How Camus’s Classic Connects to Other Philosophical Works Macy French Tusculum College Author’s Note This paper was prepared for Dr. Harlow’s Quest for Meaning class at Tusculum College Albert Camus once said “Forever I shall be a stranger to myself” (Camus, 1942/2004, p 453). In his classic novel, The Stranger, the main character is the archetypal absurd man who lives only in the realm of his own aesthetic until being faced with his own death (Camus, 1942)

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    Psychologically defined, the term androgyny is used to describe and individual that presents both male and female traits equally and simultaneously. Whilst this individual is assigned one biological gender at birth, their own personal gender identity does not fit neatly into either the male or the female gender role of their society. In many mainstream religions, God’s and Goddesses, posses one gender and a male and female distinct and separate beings, yet there is a long standing history of androgyny

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    New House History

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    Robert Hunter, Harry Everett Smith who died in Room 328, Alphaeus Philemon Cole who passed away in room 112 in 1988, Sarah Bernahrdt, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Lillie Langtry frequented the Chelsea from time to time, Thomas Wolfe, Jack Gantos, Simone de Beauvoir, Brendan Behan and Bette Midler. As with all things in life, the Chelsea had a dark side, too and its' share of crime, suicide, murders, fire, prostitution, drugs, and alcohol. Sex Pistol Sid Vicious and girlfriend Nancy Spungen, live at

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    her anthology, “The World’s Wife” to portray her strong feminist views. Within this collection Duffy gives a voice to female historical, mythical and fictional figures, whose opinions have not been previously heard. A famous feminist author, Simone de Beauvoir, once said, "Representation of the world is the work of men; they describe it from their own point of view, which they confuse with the absolute truth". Duffy maintains the feminist literary tradition of revising written works to include missing

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    Butler have faced problems which define ‘women’. Simone de Beauvoir, for instance, at the onset of her book The Second Sex in which the question is asked: “What is a woman?” then she discovered an old explanation that a woman is one individual who is a womb unsatisfactorily but observes that all through history woman has been observed as ‘the Other’ of man: “Thus humanity is male and man defines woman not in herself but as relative to him.” (Beauvoir, p.16) Butler also claims that women not simply

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    Each texts depict gender and identity as an outcome of hierarchy, patriarchy and sexuality, readers are able to associate one’s identity as a social construct. Nurse Ratched’s aids the ‘Black Boys’ portray the negative perception that blacks are inferior to white people in society. This delineates American society at which the novel was written due to ongoing racism despite the American Civil Rights Movement. The Black boys carry out her requests by arranging sadistic beatings on the inmates, they

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    According to Twitchell (1996:157), “sex doesn’t sell, but it certainly captures attention”. Sheehan (2014) argue that sexual imagery has a stronger persuasive ability for men than for women, which might be because men have a different set of criteria for selecting a mate than women do. Men traditionally tend to recognise that a woman who is young, healthy and beautiful will be a

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    Paula Gourley Discuss the contribution feminism has made to our understanding of the sociology of religion. Illustrate your arguments with sociological examples. The sociology of religion examines the significance of the role of religion within society. It is not concerned with philosophical or theological issues such as the existence of God. Rather the sociology of religion examines how beliefs and practices affect behaviour, how religion is understood and how it influences social life. It also

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