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THE OBSESSION OF CONTROL IN THE CHARACTER “EVE BLACKWELL” IN SIDNEY SHELDON’S MASTER OF THE GAME
Dalam suatu kelompok masyarakat, terdapat berbagai jenis kepribadian. Meskipun mereka hidup secara berdampingan dalam lingkungan yang sama, kemungkinan akan terjadinya konflik sangatlah terbuka lebar. Dalam skripsi ini, penulis membahas jenis kepribadian narsisistik, konflik – konflik yang dihadapi. dengan orang – orang disekitarnya maupun dengan dirinya sendiri, serta berakhirnya obsesi untuk pengendalian dari tokoh bernama Eve Blackwell dalam novel berjudul Master of the Game karya Sidney Sheldon. Keinginan si tokoh untuk memenangkan perhatian sang nenek dari saudari kembarnya berkembang menjadi keinginan akan kepuasan lahir dan batin dengan mengendalikan orang – orang disekitarnya termasuk dalam hubungan seks. Tujuan penulisan skripsi ini adalah untuk memaparkan usaha – usaha Eve Blackwell, dalam novel Master of the Game karya Sidney Sheldon, untuk mengendalikan orang – orang disekitarnya, konflik – konflik yang dihadapinya dan juga akhir dari obsesi akan kendalinya.
Untuk menganalisis tokoh ini, penulis menggunakan metode pendekatan struktural dan psikologis dengan menggabungkan teori narsisisme dari Joanna M. Ashmun dan teori obsesi dari S. Rachman. Penulis mengumpulkan data – data yang dibutuhkan dengan menggunakan metode penelitian pustaka.
Setelah melakukan analisis yang ditunjang oleh data - data, kita dapat mengetahui bahwa orang berkepribadian narsisistik seperti tokoh Eve Blackwell , yang kekuatan utamanya ada pada parasnya yang cantik, dapat menghalalkan segala cara untuk mewujudkan keinginannya. Namun dalam usaha – usahanya tersebut muncul berbagai bentuk perlawanan yang akan berujung pada konflik, baik internal maupun eksternal. Di bagian akhir analisis, kita juga dapat mengetahui bahwa dominasi orang berkepribadian narsisistik dapat dihentikan oleh kemunculan orang yang tepat seperti Keith Webster, yang berprofesi sebagai dokter operasi plastik, di waktu yang tepat
Open access and academic publishing – an interview with Dr. Martin Paul Eve
The current state of academic publishing is something we should all be thinking about, given that it’s a means of disseminating the knowledge generated by academic research — much of which is publicly funded yet inaccessible to the public. Publishing is also significant because of the key role it plays in academic careers, where it serves as a gatekeeping mechanism.
Changes to academic publishing both reflect, and contribute to, broader trends within academe; and they point to a range of critical questions. Within the contexts and constraints of established institutions and practices, what possibilities are opened up by recent technologies and new organisational forms? How could publishing change in (and differ across) the various academic areas and fields? How might the increased competition for academic jobs, and the smaller proportion of scholars with permanent positions, affect publishing and associated labour? Can we maintain the accessibility and quality of publications and the process of peer review while also ensuring compensation for the work involved? What about digital publication and circulation – will (paywalled) journal publishing eventually become obsolete?
This post explores some of those questions by way of an interview with Professor Martin Paul Eve, who is an all-round expert on, and active promoter of, open access academic publishing. Professor Eve is chair of literature, technology and publishing at Birkbeck, University of London, and the author of Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future. Among many other things, Professor Eve also gave evidence to the U.K. government’s business, innovation and skills committee inquiry into open access, in 2013, and with Dr. Caroline Edwards he is a co-founder of the Open Library of the Humanities (OLH), in which 16 Canadian institutions are already participating. The following interview focuses on OLH and on the issues of access to knowledge (in the form of peer-reviewed research) that underlie its creation
theater piece on The Vagina Monologues, featuring author Eve Ensler, which i
theater piece on The Vagina Monologues, featuring author Eve Ensler, which is being presented at Portland\u27s Merrill Auditorium June 28
Jonathan Ned Katz Author Event: The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adam
“The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams,” interview with author, Jonathan Ned Katz, moderated by Emily Weiner (WWU) and organized by Congregation Beth Israel
Introduction
What are the strategies, modalities and aspirations of island-based, stateless nationalist and regionalist parties in the twenty-first century? Political independence is now easier to achieve, even by the smallest of territories; yet, it is not so likely to be pursued with any vigour by the world's various persisting sub-national (and mainly island) jurisdictions. Theirs is a pursuit of different expressions of sub-national autonomy, stopping short of independence. And yet, a number of independence referenda are scheduled, including one looming in Scotland in autumn 2014
STANDAR RESEP MINUMAN PADA KARMEN’S EVE COFFEE SHOP SURABAYA
The purpose of writing this final project is to find out the standard drink recipes that exist at Karmen's Eve Coffee Shop Surabaya. The author describes the recipe standards for drinks sold at Karmen's Eve Coffee Shop Surabaya based on observations and the writer works as a Barista. The author can draw the conclusion that at Karmen's Eve Coffee Shop Surabaya has 6 types of drinks
namely coffee, latte, tea, frappe, milkshake, squash. Each type of beverage sold at Karmen's Eve Coffee Shop Surabaya has a recipe standard as a reference for
Barista in making drinks.
Keywords: standard recipe, drink, Barista
Croatian Readings of "Forefathers' Eve"
The article discusses the reception of Adam Mickiewicz's Forefathers' Eve in Croatia. Albeit the masterpiece of the Polish
Romantic poet, its reception has been rather modest. Besides describing the texts and painting out the main theses of particular articles, the author establishes a certain incompleteness of these interpretations, since they lack the background of the reception in Poland. It is only in the context of Forej'athers' Eve being understood as 'the key to the Polish culture'
that all the mechanisms and all the myths constituent for the reality and the legend of Forej'athers' Eve can be recognized.
The reception in Croatia without this information has necessarily been deficient
I Remember column in which author Wendy Anderson describes a Christmas Eve in
I Remember column in which author Wendy Anderson describes a Christmas Eve in the 1960s when her family waited anxiously for her father, Arvid, to return home to Monson during a snowstorm. Her father arrived safely on Christmas afternoon, after digging his car out from nearly three feet of snow
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Book of Adam, Gospel of Eve
Book of Adam, Gospel of Eve reimagines the story of the Garden of Eden. It is told in part from the perspective of Adam, who knows nothing of the world outside the walls of the garden, and in part from the perspective of Eve, who lived in the city of Eden for two decades prior to her confinement in the garden.
The ‘author’ witnessed the deaths of Adam and Eve in the final days of the garden and remains alive today. Both stories are written in the third person, and the author, Ye, excerpts additional archaic sources to complete and enrich both books that make up this text.
To Adam and Eve, as well as the author, the god of Eden was a man until he contracted a beneficial contagion that gave him immortal life. The god, Etana, is complicated—capable of giving others the gift of eternal life through baptism, but equally willing to kill indiscriminately. Etana and all who are baptized become sanguivorous, and the centrality of blood in the world of the baptized gives the text its core motif and explains many of the miracles in the holy texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Lucifer, the grandson of Etana, baptizes Eve and then Adam before he tempts both of them with the one forbidden substance in the garden. The seven Seraphim assist Etana and oversee the garden, while the Dominion, a lesser rank of angels, maintains the garden’s perfection.
Though Ye’s Book of Adam, Gospel of Eve is aware of its context in a broader world, it focuses on and gives life to a story that is both familiar and sparse.
This thesis includes the first twenty-two pages of Gospel of Eve and the first forty-three pages of Book of Adam. Each is expected to be between thirty-five and forty- five thousand words in length when completed
[TBAAL - Author's luncheon: Dr. C. Eve Lincoln]
Audio from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Author's Luncheon with Dr. C. Eve Lincoln. The first part of the audio is an extended introduction to the author while the later half is Dr. Lincoln's speech
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