Evita and Child of the Dark
.... At the age of fifteen she left home to pursue
wealth and
fame, and eight years later she had become "one of the best-paid radio actresses of that time" (Fraser ....
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Evita and Maria as Powerful Women
.... At the age of fifteen she left home to pursue
wealth and
fame, and eight years later she had become "one of the best-paid radio actresses of that time" (Fraser ....
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Appointment in Samarra
.... In the Grimms' tale, however, we see Death becoming a godfather, granting his godson
wealth,
fame and power, and now, instead of taking the doctor in rage for ....
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"Think and Grow Rich"
.... 33). He is not particular about what the desire is for, be it
wealth,
fame, power, happiness or spiritual fulfillment. The important ....
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Machiavelli's Prince & More's Utopia on Government
....
wealth and power. Machiavelli tends to assume the immutability of human desires for
wealth,
fame, and power. More is perhaps most ....
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Buddhism and Hinduism
.... and the self is "too small an object for perpetual enthusiasm." (Smith, 1958, p. 17) The goal of success, with its three aspects of
wealth,
fame, and power, is ....
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Survey of World Religions
....
Wealth,
fame and power are rooted in competitiveness: "From the competitiveness of these goods to their precariousness is a short step, for as other people ....
(2928

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Athletes & Ethics
.... by those who feel today's top athletes are like spoiled children whose morality and ethics are stunted in lieu of the spoils of
wealth,
fame, and celebrity ....
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Boethius and Philosophy
.... Despite his philosophical education, Boethius had become convinced, step by step, that he was happy with his
fame,
wealth and power, with "the pleasures of ....
(2271

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Tuesdays with Morrie
.... In this manner, we come to live a fuller life than one devoted to aspirations of
wealth and
fame to a degree whereby we can accept our death in the ....
(772

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Benjamin West & Thomas Eakins
.... He was a successful teacher, though finally unable to deal with the constraints of teaching, but his career never brought him much
fame,
wealth, or influence. ....
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The Catholic Church
.... They had greater armies and greater weapons than the Holy Church and the desire for power and for territory,
wealth and
fame that are almost universally human. ....
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The Medici Family in Florence
.... member of the Medici family to rise to a position of political power as well as
wealth, and was clearly responsible for establishing the initial Medici
fame. ....
(2866

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Racism & Black Advancement in Sports
.... If young blacks look at these black successes in sports and merely want to "be like Mike," in terms of limiting their dreams to
wealth and
fame in pro sports ....
(3564

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The motivations of Christopher Columbus
.... hopes of honour and expansion to the Christian faith." Columbus's heart was clearly in the possibility of personal gain, including
fame and
wealth, rather than ....
(1924

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Bruce Springsteen and New Jersey
.... one time tempted by the seductive dream of rock and roll stardom; however, "in the end, I realized that rock & roll wasn't just about finding
fame and
wealth. ....
(1704

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Oppression in EL Doctorow's Ragtime
.... Houdini, for example, in the foregoing scene, has in effect had his artistic or prophetic perception oppressed by the
fame and
wealth he has won. ....
(1568

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Los Angeles and San Francisco
.... is seen as more the city of dreams, beckoning dreamers to its orange groves (long gone), its sunshine, and especially its offer of
fame and
wealth in Hollywood ....
(2039

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Andy Warhol's Mao Tse Tung
.... from being able to distinguish themselves visually in terms of
wealth or status. .... Warhol's portraits also refer, as Fineberg noted, to the way
fame turns the ....
(1224

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Silk Screen Portrait of Mao Tse Tung
.... from being able to distinguish themselves visually in terms of
wealth or status. .... Warhol's portraits also refer, as Fineberg noted, to the way
fame turns the ....
(1224

5

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The Denial of Death
.... power, or false god. The perfect job, the love affairs,
wealth and
fame - all eventually prove to be insufficient. At this time, the ....
(1527

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Charles A. Lindbergh
.... the quality of life. Because of it he was neither prisoner of
fame,
wealth, praise, criticism or ambition. Instead, he was a man ....
(2969

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Oprah Winfrey's Leadership Style
.... She just loves them, expresses herself openly, and bridges the gap between her
fame and
wealth and their needs by meeting as many of those needs as she can. ....
(1474

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The Octopus (Frank Norris) The Octopus is the story of the socio
.... [T]o neglect this chance meant failure . . .. To seize it meant achievement,
fame, influence, prestige, possibly great
wealth" (Norris 70-77, 122-123). ....
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Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis & Maya Angelou
....
wealth to afford to exercise that taste throughout her life. Although Jacqueline achieved some career and personal success on her own, most of her
fame and ....
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Evita Peron Biography
.... her life in one short phrase: "She began in obscurity and rose to the heights." Remarkably, she rose in only 12 years "from obscurity to
fame,
wealth and power ....
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Margaret Atwood's novel The Blind Assassin
.... of personal responsibility, perception of events, the meaning of personal relationships, and identity in terms of public perception of
fame,
wealth, and social ....
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Poet Ono no Komachi
.... allowed them to promote "particular Buddhist notions about material and sexual
wealth," while the .... In fact, Faure argues that her
fame is more the result of her ....
(2523

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The Secret Language of Eating Disorders
.... A society that holds up impossible ideals, from physical perfection to
wealth, power, or
fame, tends to breed deep, chronic dissatisfaction among many of its ....
(1256

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Critical Review of Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography
.... careers, and, in general, a central concern for establishing his
wealth and exercising .... success" refers to economic gain and the power and
fame associated in ....
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