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  Beauvoir (Biloxi, Mississippi) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beauvoir is the location of the historic post-war home and Presidential library of Confederate President Jefferson Davis located at Biloxi, Mississippi, at 30°23′35″N, 88°58′10″W.
Beauvoir survived a similar onslaught from Hurricane Camille in 1969.
Beauvoir was built by James Brown, a planter and entrepreneur, in 1848.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Beauvoir   (1002 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Girl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
On the other hand, feminists have argued that gender roles are the result of stereotypes and socialization rather than any innate biological differences.
Owing to the influence of (among others) Simone de Beauvoir's feminist works and Michel Foucault's reflections on sexuality, the idea that gender was unrelated to sex gained ground during the 1980s, especially in sociology and cultural anthropology - an idea that has taken hold in transgender groups.
The biological viewpoint of gender roles is not that all gender distinctions result from biology, but rather that biology has an influence.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Girl   (2236 words)

  
 Girl Encyclopedia Articles @ VeryGoodCredit.com (Very Good Credit)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
For other senses of this word, see girl (disambiguation).
The age at which a female person transitions from girl to woman varies in different societies; typically the transition from adolescence to maturity is taken to occur in the late teens.
Some feminists deny this, but many feminists agree that both biology and upbringing have an influence on gender roles, with the question being the relative importance of each.
209.68.55.254 /encyclopedia/Girl   (1676 words)

  
 infinite thØught: mythical creatures in bourgeois shock!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
I'm secretly hoping this is a scanning error, as the whole book seems to have been electronified for the net.
If anyone has a copy of the de Beauvoir book and is willing to check that she really did claim that elves were bourgeois, please mail me and I will repay you with, er, I dunno, a response, maybe.
In the meantime, I hereby publicly resign my status as 'elf', and most especially 'elf princess', and opt for the ideologically more appropriate 'machinic mythical creature of non-bourgeois denomination'.
www.cinestatic.com /infinitethought/2005/03/mythical-creatures-in-bourgeois-shock.asp   (278 words)

  
 Semiramis Hotel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The MGM Grand was repaired and then sold to Bally's Entertainment (now Caesars Entertainment) which changed the facility's name to "Bally's Las Vegas." Subsequently, the present MGM Grand hotel-casino was built about a mile south at the northeast corner of the Las Vegas Strip and Tropicana Avenue, the former site of the Marina
For other uses of the term "hotel", see Hotel (disambiguation).'' A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging, usually on a short-term basis.
Hotels often provide a number of additional guest services such as a restaurant, a swimming pool or child care.
www.wwwtln.com /finance/162/semiramis-hotel.html   (1474 words)

  
 Russia Hotel
The reason is that if one wants to link the word Rus within the body of the article, the Etimology article is the most likely place one would want it linked to.
The list of East Slavic Rus'-related links could also go at the top of the etymology article, so one only has to refer to the disambiguation page if looking for the Danish and Yiddish words.
But ''Rus’'' with the apostrophe is so commonly used that I think it's more instantly recognizable and unambiguous.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/178/russia-hotel.html   (1472 words)

  
 Same Sex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
:''This article is about sex, meaning the different biological sexes - male, female, etc. For alternate uses, see Sex (disambiguation)'' The members of many species of living things are divided into two or more categories called sexes (or loosely speaking, genders).
These refer to complementary groups that combine genetic material in order to reproduce, a process called sexual reproduction.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/fr/2ndsex.htm 'The Second Sex' by Simone de Beauvoir (Free English Translation) Second Sex, The Second Sex, The es:El segundo sexo sv:Det andra könet
www.breadlike.com /pages7/75/same-sex.html   (1483 words)

  
 home cooked theory » Blog Archive » When inspiration finally strikes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Was it watching Wendy Brown joke to a philosophy conference about how proud she was to have them all talking about capitalism?
Was it the excitement of hearing about Michelle Boulous Walker’s project which mines de Beauvoir for an ethics of reading - and knowing she works at UQ?
Was it the random kindness of the girl at the bus-stop who let me share her pastry as we chatted and walked to the morning session - and knowing she too lives in Brisbane?
hypertext.rmit.edu.au /~gregg/archives/2005/06/21/when-inspiration-finally-strikes   (385 words)

  
 Existential Therapy -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Existentialists prefer subjectivity, and can view human beings as subjects in an indifferent and often ambiguous universe.
Existentialism was inspired by the works of Arthur Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard and the German philosophers Friedrich Nietzsche, Edmund Husserl, and Martin Heidegger, and was particularly popular around the mid-20th century with the works of the French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre and writer and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir.
--LMS ---- I'm doing some disambiguation and changed "German" to link to Germany.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/48/existential-therapy.html   (1569 words)

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