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Hemingway-A Farewell to Arms-main characters
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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (main characters)

Fiedler, tend to fall into one of two categories: overly dominant shrews, like Lady Brett in The Sun Also Rises, and overly submissive confections, like Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms. Hemingway, Fiedler maintains, was at his best dealing with men without women; when he started to involve female characters in his writing, he reverted to uncomplicated stereotypes. A Farewell to Arms certainly supports such a reading: it is easy to see how Catherine's blissful submission to domesticity, especially at the novel's end, might rankle contemporary readers for whom lines such as "I'm having a child and that makes me contented not to do anything" suggest a bygone era in which a woman's work centered around maintaining a home and filling it with children. Still, even though Catherine's excessive desire to live a lovely life may, at times, make her more archetypal than real, it is unfair to deny her the nuances of her character.

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Elamusel põhineva teemapargi arendamine lastega peredele
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Elamusel põhineva teemapargi arendamine lastega peredele

(Dissertatsioon). [http://e-ait.tlulib.ee/81/1/leppiman_anu2.pdf] 23.04.2012 18. Lottemaa tasuvus-teostatavusanalüüs. 2010. SA Pärnumaa turism. 58 19. Merrit, S. 2007. A magic castle that treats kids like royalty. - The Observer, 6.06.2007. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2007/may/06/escape.familyholidays? page=allA magic castle that treats kids like royalty] 3.03.2012. 20. Obrador, P., The place of the family in tourism research: domesticity and thick sociality by the pool. - Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 39 (1), pp. 401­420. 21. Perttula, J., 2007. Elämysten merkitys ihmiselämässä - Seikkaillen elämyksiä: seikkailukasvatuksen teoriaa ja sovelluksia, Lapin yliopistokustannus: Rovaniemi, lk. 53­74. 22. Pine, B. J., Gilmore, J. H., 1999. The experience economy. Work is theatre & every business a Stage. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Business School Press 23. Pine, B. J

Turism → Turism
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Cats
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Cats

hanging ears, which the Chinese ladies greatly liked." In volume 4 of his "Histoire Naturelle" (?1767), Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, wrote "The Natural History of The Cat". Buffon noticed that, unlike the many breeds of dog, there were few distinct races of domestic cat: Spanish, Syrian and Khorasan (Persian). He believed the long-haired lop-eared Chinese cat could be a fourth distinct type. "They (cats) are in nature much more constant, and their domesticity is not as complete nor as universal as that of the dog, so it is not surprising they are less varied in type. Our domestic cats, though different from each other in colour, do not form distinct and separate races. Only the climates of Spain, Syria or Chorazan (Persia) have produced constant varieties; to find another, one must join the climate of the province of Pe-chi-ly (Northern Zhili) where there are cats with long hair and hanging ears, much liked by the Chinese ladies." Buffon was

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