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Gao Xingjian
Gao Xingjian
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The main purpose of this paper is to write about the conception of Gao Xingjian about fiction, fiction-writing, and fiction writer. The paper discusses the Gao Xinjian's thoughts on the basis of Soul Mountain. The paper discusses the embedded tone, narrative perspective, sources of cultural references, prose ...
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Events in the eighteenth century
Events in the eighteenth century
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The eighteenth century started from the year 1701 and ended in the year 1800 in the Georgian calendar. During the eighteenth century many events took place and many institutions were formed that led to a growing sense of unity in United States. ...
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SUBURBIA AND THE NEW URBANISM MOVEMENT
Suburbia and the New Urbanism Movement
Suburbia and the New Urbanism Movement
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As a conceptual model of suburban living arrangements, their long term future in question. It is based on a concept of gross national income in proportion to the scale of the development of the ...
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SUBURBIA AND THE NEW URBANISM MOVEMENT
Suburbia and the New Urbanism Movement
Suburbia and the New Urbanism Movement
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This book is in two different urban development patterns: the traditional neighborhood and the suburbs spread. They are in appearance, function and character of the opposite polarity: they look different, they act different, and they ...
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The characteristics and impacts of totalitarian societies in the mid-twentieth century
The characteristics and impacts of totalitarian societies in the mid-twentieth century
The defining characteristics and impacts of totalitarian societies in the mid 20th century are concerned with coerced unanimity. As totalitarianism involves total control over many aspects of life, coercion must ...
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Reordering The World, 1750-1850
The French Revolution, 1789-1799
This momentous event that created modern France, was inspired by the American Revolution of 1776 and had no equivalent in Russia in 1917. The revolution has really brought freedom? Would it have been avoided? Historians have different opinions and the opinion itself is divided. ...
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WAR OF NO PITY
War of No Pity
War of No Pity
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Christopher Herbert is the Chester D. Tripp Professor of the Humanities at Northwestern University. He is the author of three previous books, including Victorian Relativity: Radical Thought and Scientific Discovery.
Herbert's analysis of Victorian and early modern writings about the Rebellion in ...
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WORLD WAR I AND II
World War I and II
World War I and II
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In between the two world wars propaganda by pamphlet and news-letter was a normal accessory to infantry activity, armed detachment being worried nearly as much with the disperse of devout and political doctrines as with triumph ...
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HISTORY AND LITERATURE
History and Literature
Castagnino, H. (1992). What is literature? Abstraction "Literature, nature and functions of literature" Buenos Aires: Editorial Nova
Researchers contradict about when the vintage notes become certain thing more akin to the "literature" as the delineation of this is subjective. However, it should be conveyed in brain ...
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Jewish History
Jewish History
The word synagogue, which is the common name of the place of Jewish worship, is a Greek word whose historical origin is unclear. It is attested in the Greek translation of the Bible (LXX) and writings of Flavius ??Josephus, where he first designates "the congregation" (kenesset) then ...