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The Invisible Hook, by Peter T. Leeson, an economist who claims to have owned a pirate skull ring as a child and to have had supply-and-demand curves tattooed on his right biceps when he was seventeen, offers a different approach. Rather th...
Hooks SuperX Pharmacy is basically a Case Law which refers to a common law of negligence that is developed by the courts through their written decision (Bopp & Smith, 2011). It is related to the Supreme Court of Indiana in the year 1994 in ...
Bell’s theory of postindustrial society vs. Braverman’s theory of deskilling Bell’s theory of postindustrial society Bell is primarily concerned with changes in the social structure, which is composed of technology, the economy and the occu...
Marx, who posited a class struggle between proletariat and bourgeoisie intrinsic to capitalist, industrial society. This notion is powerful in being dynamic, intuitively persuasive, and appearing to fit well with history. It is powerful in ...
the pseudonym "Victoria Lucas" in 1963. The novel is semi-autobiographical with the names of places and people changed. The book is often regarded as a roman à clef, with the protagonist's descent into mental illness paralleling Plath's own...
life during the "Roaring Twenties." His book has been considered by many a symbol for the "Jazz Age," a time of extraordinary wealth and promise, but Fitzgerald's novel is much more than that, presenting the truth behind the twenties and c...
the novel “The Bell”. Esther Greenwood is the protagonist and narrator of The Bell Jar. The plot of the novel follows her descent into and return from -madness. The Bell Jar tells an atypical coming-of-age story: instead of undergoing a pos...