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    Williams and Bargh (2008) in their article “Experiencing Physical Warmth Promotes Interpersonal Warmth” conducted experiments that provided support for theory of the linking relationship between physical warmth and mental warmth. The findings showed that tactile experience of warmth activates the feelings of interpersonal warmth and thus influencing people’s judgment and behaviors toward other people without even noticing the influences themselves. The article provided sound explanations for the

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    Girl with a Pearl Earring Essay While wealth often brings the power that comes with social status and influence in society‚ it is not only the wealthy who acquire power in the novel Girl with a Pearl Earring. Do you agree? Contention: Wealth and money is not needed to have influence or power over the community‚ which is shown in the movie Girl with a Pearl Earring. Griet also has power as a result of her undiscovered talent of art‚ her connection with Johannes Vermeer and the help of Maria

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    In May 1901‚ William Knox D’Arcy was granted a concession by the Shah of Iran to search for oil‚ which he discovered in May 1908.[17] This was the first commercially significant find in the Middle East. On 14 April 1909‚ the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) was incorporated as a subsidiary of Burmah Oil Company to exploit this.[17] In 1935‚ it became the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC).[17] After World War II‚ AIOC and the Iranian government initially resisted nationalist pressure to revise AIOC’s

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    novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the theme of “Wealth can breed carelessness” using the literary devices and/or techniques of irony‚ flashback‚ and point of view. Throughout the story‚ Nick Carraway exposes the affluent main characters through their hideous actions and words. Whether to them it is virtuous or not‚ the result was completely repulsive. First of all‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the theme of “Wealth can breed carelessness” using irony. According to the text‚ when Jordan

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    In Medea‚ a play by Euripides‚ Jason possesses many traits that lead to his downfall. After Medea assists Jason in his quest to get the Golden Fleece‚ killing her brother and disgracing her father and her native land in the process‚ Jason finds a new bride despite swearing an oath of fidelity to Medea. Medea is devastated when she finds out that Jason left her for another woman after two children and now wants to banish her. Medea plots revenge on Jason after he gives her one day to leave. Medea

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    America Today: Wealth‚ Social Media and Happiness America Today reflects a generation of people aspiring for happiness through wealth and Social Media. America Today and one ’s quest in the pursuit of happiness depends on a lot of factors. One must explore the different definitions of happiness in America and examine the true meaning of happiness and its connection with wealth and material items. Some might say‚ "It is the very pursuit of happiness that thwarts happiness". I will explore

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    Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is a paragon of diversity in today’s American society. Our university prides itself as a place where virtually any one of any background can receive a superlative education. Every person you interact with on campus has their own special story to tell with a personality that will encapsulate you‚ making you feel as if you belong here. The positive and embracing aura present on campus is infectious; it instills you with a strong sense of pride in yourself and

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    We are all called to an adventure in a time of our lives. This adventure could be a long dreading journey across fields and forests‚ or as in the short story A WORN PATH this adventure could be for medicine. In the short story‚ the author describes the call to adventure Mrs. Mallard has when she must acquire the medicine needed for her grandson. The call to adventure may entice us to begin it; we must be able to withstand the road of trails that can stand in our way. The call to adventure in

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    Andre Carnegie was one of the richest men in America who led the steel industry in the United States. He was born into a poor family‚ which directed him towards working hard to help his family and society in the future. Andrew Carnegie’s views on wealth were always about giving back. He believed that becoming wealthy and successful should be worked for not handed to. He also believed that the wealthy should donate back to the society through charity. In order to have the money put to good use‚ he

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    The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith was first published in 1776. The book alluded to create a new understanding of ‘classical economics’. It aimed to overturn the disallusion of mercantilist systems‚ and simultaneously preached the benefits of free trade‚ particularly encouraging the usage of government intervention through regulation‚ but not with vested interests. Smith also frequently inserted policy recommendations combined with moral philosophy to extend

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