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    stuck in the Art Deco period while the old design with flower patterns and fabric was very common however Eileen 's design used materials like tubular steel, aluminium and glass and people were lacking interest for Eileen Gray’s furniture because it was an unusual design for them. Here is the comparison of what the society would have wanted at the time vs what Eileen Gray designed: Eileen Gray’s design So why is her furniture still in fashion in the twenty first century? It 's not difficult

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    Though 1954's Lord of The Flies and 1956's The Bad Seed seem like separate entities with their own differing interpretations of morals and ethics, upon closer analysis they may be more related than we realized. So the question begs to be asked: Just how similar are they? Do their differences make them separate or do the differences inadvertently drive the two together? First off, they both concentrate on vulgarity in humans, whether carried out by genetics and human character like the murderous Shirley

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    Love in a Fallen City

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    “Love in a Fallen City” written in 1943 by Chinese writer Eileen Chang(1920-1995). Eileen Chang is one of the most writers of twentieth- century in China. She was born into an aristocratic family in Shanghai. Chang’s grandfather is Hang peilun who is son in law to Li hongzhang, an influential official in Qing dynasty. Her grandmother Li juyu is the oldest daughter of Li hongzhang. Chang studied literature at the university of Hong Kong. However, in 1941 Japanese attacked on Shanghai, and she had

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    Jenny Han is an american author of young adult fiction geared towards high school teens who love romance and drama. Jenny Han is the author of the “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” series and “The Summer I Turned Pretty” series. She also is in production of the “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” movie. During her work, she earned a GoodReads Choice Awards nomination for best young adult fiction. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Film Analysis Of Vivian

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    In the film, Wit, Starring Emma Thompson, Christopher Lloyd, Eileen Atkins, Audra McDonald, Jonathan M. Woodward, Harold Pinter directed by Mike Nichols we initially begin the film with a scene where Dr. Harvey Kelekian diagnoses Professor Bearing, also known as Vivian, that ultimately sets up the tone for the rest of the film. With only knowing some logistics of the film to begin we may think that the film will come to tell a story of survival, rather, the movie comes to deconstruct the idea the

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    Relationships in The Bad Seed and We Have Always Lived in the Castle In the two novels, Children play the role of killing and sense no guilt concerning the breathes they have taken. In The Bad Seed, Christine preferred murdering herself but not her daughter, Rhoda, and declined to inform anybody of her murderous acts, with the outcome that Rhoda might now continue killing any person who gets involved with her and anything she needs. On the other hand, in We Have Always Lived in the Castle ends with

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    In this essay the architect and or designer I will be writing about is Eileen Gray. The main aspects that will be discussed are her approach to design and her philosophies related to it, how she uses form, ornamentation, structure and materials in regards to her furniture and architectural designs. Also considered will be how she uses spacial organisation within her buildings, the use of light and the minimalistic style she so favoured for her buildings designs. The following designs will be mentioned

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    the Anglo-Irish designer and architect Eileen Gray.”. The truth in this simple statement gives a glimpse into the lifelong vision of a leading proponent of the mid 20th century design. Eileen Gray’s works managed to combine clear aesthetic supremacy with qualities that went beyond any artist’s limits around that time. Her voice was vital within this era of design and still continues to exude a clear influence on design today. This essay will discuss Eileen Gray, regarding her position and unique

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    Elements of Interreligious Dialogue in The Waste Land “The House Of His Protection The Land Gave To Him That Sought Her Out And Unto Him That Delved Gave Return Of Her Fruits” -Engraved above the Western-most door of Joslyn Art Museum Beyond all doubt, T. S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” is one of the most excruciating works a reader may ever attempt. The reading is painful to the point of exhaustion for the poetry-lover as he scrutinizes the poem pericope by pericope. However, all this suffering

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    Galie’s et al. compared the six-minute walk distance (6-MWD) in patients twelve years or older with symptomatic pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) who took placebo versus 4 doses of oral tadalafil with or without bosentan. This multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized controlled study lasted 16 weeks. The patients were placed into 5 different groups: tadalafil 2.5mg, 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, or placebo once daily, and stratification was based on walking distance of 325m, type of PAH

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