literature review
literature review
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
In 18th Century England, a new form of literature was evolving: the novel. Epistolary novels like Samuel Richardson's Pamela: or Virtue Rewarded portrayed women as virtuous creatures whose sexuality...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
There was enormous change throughout the 18th Century. In America, the American Revolution happened, freeing the citizens from the tyranny of Britain. In Europe, the French Revolution occurred, laying...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
Abnormal Psychology is filled with small diagrams of the brain that illustrate the structures that are affected or influenced by the abnormalities. Each and every disorder involves a particular struct...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
Abnormal Psychology is a ground breaking text on psychology, science and human understanding. The readers of the book will get a good understanding in the classic research of abnormal psychology. The ...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
This is a theoretical framework for a political situation where the Military and State struggles for control. This article discusses the nature of praetorianism or the politicization of the Military. ...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
The theories or concepts formulated by Samuel Huntington and Takashi Shiraishi would provide the framework for this study. The military is the coercive arm of the state for defense and internal securi...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
This article is devoted to the issue, which has been raised in a novel ‘Soledad'. The article briefly analyses the novel written by Angie Cruz. It presents similarities and differences of social nor...
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108.
by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
Daniel Miller also identified shopping as something that produces either pleasure or anxiety. There are some people who find pleasure in spending money. There are consumers who are considered "alterna...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
In malls, the major activity that is performed by the people is shopping. In Bowlby's article, shopping is defined as a consumption-oriented movement in a space where one has the possibility of making...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
There are many facets to the consumer or mall goer: as shopper, as chooser, as communicator, as character explorer, as pleasure seeker, as rebel, as victim, as activist, and as citizen. As shoppers, m...