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Ennis, Susan G. "Nursing Snobbery." American Journal of Nursing 100, no. 3 (March 2000): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3522046.

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Mangan, Paul. "Mere snobbery." Nursing Standard 3, no. 43 (July 22, 1989): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.3.43.46.s50.

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Ennis, Susan G. "NURSING SNOBBERY." American Journal of Nursing 100, no. 3 (March 2000): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000446-200003000-00011.

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TAYLOR, MICHAEL A., JOHNG MARTIN, ARTHUR R. I. CRUICKSHANK, and CHRISTOPHER J. COLLINS. "Elizabethan snobbery?" Nature 349, no. 6305 (January 1991): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/349098a0.

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COATES, M. I., J. A. CLACK, and K. A. JOYSEY. "Elizabethan snobbery?" Nature 349, no. 6305 (January 1991): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/349098b0.

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Allen, Brooke, and Joseph Epstein. "Awash in Snobbery." Hudson Review 55, no. 4 (2003): 680. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3852562.

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Dalrymple, T. "Snobbery with violence." BMJ 343, dec14 1 (December 14, 2011): d8048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d8048.

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Patridge, Stephanie. "Snobbery in Appreciative Contexts." British Journal of Aesthetics 58, no. 3 (July 2018): 241–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aesthj/ayy024.

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Dixon, Nicholas. "Modesty, Snobbery, and Pride." Journal of Value Inquiry 39, no. 3-4 (January 31, 2007): 415–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10790-006-5452-x.

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van Hulst, Noé, and Beverly Olds. "On high tech snobbery." Research Policy 22, no. 5-6 (November 1993): 455–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0048-7333(93)90012-7.

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Chakraborty, Keya, and Subrina Islam. "Decoding Human Behaviour in Relation to Capital: An Analysis of Maugham’s The Ant and The Grasshopper in Light of Huxley’s ‘Selected Snobberies’." Shanlax International Journal of English 9, no. 3 (June 1, 2021): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/english.v9i3.3844.

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This study aims to show the fictional and philosophical engagement of Aldous Huxley and Somerset Maugham in unveiling human behavior in relation to capital. Huxley in his sarcastic essay Selected Snobberies has described the nature, utility, types and sources of snobbish attitude in people. Most often snobbery stems out from an individual’s socio-economic situation and his consumerist nature. In the short story The Ant and the Grasshopper, Somerset Maugham has deconstructed the age old story of Aesop that is universally used worldwide to teach children the basic morality and work ethics. He reveals the peculiar desire of human beings to indulge in consumption in contrast with learned behavior of self-denial. This study focuses on the degenerative tendency that is outgrown in human nature through the analysis of George Ramsay from Maugham’s The Ant and the Grasshopper. In addition, this study analyses the changing nature of the idealistic tenets pertaining to the changing mode of time and situation. The binary existence of ethical tenets and the allurement of the consumerist world leads to question the value of its palpability, its effect on making people happy or snobbish. Now the fundamental question is how far a human being is capable of learning self-denial. Considering the reality of truth as not one and universal but multifaceted as Chakraborty (2020) claims, both Huxley and Maugham in these two literary pieces are interestingly inquisitive of the modernist ethics and redefine the means of success.
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Ellis, David. "Snobbery and D. H. Lawrence." Essays in Criticism 67, no. 4 (October 2017): 392–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/escrit/cgx021.

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Denenberg, Victor H. "Handedness hangups and species snobbery." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11, no. 4 (December 1988): 721–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x00054297.

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Wilson, Sarah, and Charlotte McPherson. "Book Review: David Morgan, Snobbery." Sociology 54, no. 2 (October 3, 2019): 417–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038038519876814.

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Murphy, Edmond A. "Seven snobberies." Journal of Arthroplasty 8, no. 3 (June 1993): 231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0883-5403(06)80083-5.

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SILVERMAN, WILLIAM A. "Snobbery and gamesmanship in medical research." Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 19, no. 1 (January 2005): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3016.2004.00547.x.

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Birks, Melanie, and Roger Watson. "Doctoral snobbery: Justified, or just elitism?" Journal of Advanced Nursing 74, no. 3 (May 16, 2017): 493–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.13326.

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Magnus, Daniel. "The sour taste of aid snobbery." BMJ 333, no. 7566 (August 31, 2006): 505.1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.333.7566.505.

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Câmara de Castro, Marcos. "French classical music and Brazil: Beyond Franco-German rivalry." French Cultural Studies 25, no. 3-4 (August 2014): 349–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957155814543896.

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One of the consequences of any colonisation is the emergence in the colonies of a dominant consular class, one of whose characteristics is cultural snobbery. This snobbery is manifested mainly in cultural choices that ignore local music or include it in an ensemble of strategies to participate in an alleged metropolitan cultural universalism. In Brazil, Villa-Lobos, the Batutas orchestra or the dancer known as Duque, who all enchanted France during the belle époque and who still arouse interest all over the world, were only the tip of an iceberg of popular music. This paper aims to demonstrate how the music and writings of Debussy and Ravel can be helpful in establishing the construction of a true history of classical music in Brazil, beyond the historical Franco-German rivalry.
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Brown, David. "No place for intellectual snobbery in management." Nursing Standard 17, no. 24 (February 26, 2003): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.17.24.27.s43.

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Godwin, Joscelyn. "Taste, snobbery and spiritual style in music." Contemporary Music Review 14, no. 3-4 (January 1996): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07494469600640271.

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Haslam, Richard. "W. B. Yeats : Snobbery as mood and mode." Études irlandaises 29, no. 1 (2004): 55–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/irlan.2004.1699.

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Pesic, Dragana. "The snobbery and the snobs of todays society." Komunikacije, mediji, kultura, no. 8 (2016): 403–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/gfkm1608403p.

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Stewart, Alex. "Academic Snobbery and the Prospects for Heterodox Economics." Journal of Economic Issues 57, no. 4 (October 2, 2023): 1142–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2023.2273134.

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Mrozowicki, Michał Piotr. "Tannhäuser réhabilité (VI) – « La Quatrième » devant la presse parisienne – le snobisme et l’enthousiasme." Cahiers ERTA, no. 28 (December 30, 2021): 196–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23538953ce.21.041.15191.

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« La quatrième »’s image in the parisian press – the snobbery and the enthusiasm The greatest star of the Parisian Tannhäuser’s performances in 1895 was Ernest Van Dyck in the title role. According to the Parisian press this production of Wagner’s work owed its success mainly to this Belgian tenor. However after his departure from Paris, and after some other changes of the cast that took place rather rapidly (still in the summer 1895), the performances’ artistic level hasn’t decreased in a significant way, and the work, played continuously until December 15th, 1913, was always highly appreciated by the French audience. Were the enthusiastic reactions of the Parisian public at the turn of the XIXth and XXth centuries to Wagner’s Tannhäuser and his other operas and musical dramas sincere and spontaneous? What was the part of the snobbery in Wagner’s reception in France during La Belle Époque? That was the question asked by some French journalists (Heugel, Maret, Doumic, Coppée and others). The author of the article recalls Georges Rodenbach’s Solomonic answer to this question presented in his text Tannhäuser et le snobisme.
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이윤종. "Gendered Snobbery and Animality in Helpless and Architecture 101." Journal of Seokdang Academy ll, no. 63 (November 2015): 95–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.17842/jsa.2015..63.95.

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Schachter, M. "Spare me the English middle class's snobbery about trade." BMJ 343, no. 01 3 (November 1, 2011): d7026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d7026.

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Jonas, Silvia. "On Mathematical and Religious Belief, and on Epistemic Snobbery." Philosophy 91, no. 1 (August 3, 2015): 69–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031819115000431.

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AbstractIn this paper, I argue that religious belief is epistemically equivalent to mathematical belief. Abstract beliefs don't fall under ‘naive’, evidence-based analyses of rationality. Rather, their epistemic permissibility depends, I suggest, on four criteria: predictability, applicability, consistency, and immediate acceptability of the fundamental axioms. The paper examines to what extent mathematics meets these criteria, juxtaposing the results with the case of religion. My argument is directed against a widespread view according to which belief in mathematics is clearly rationally acceptable whereas belief in religion is not. The paper also aims to make some of the implications of contemporary mathematics available to philosophers working in different fields.1
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Biniek, Amy Lynch. "Bemoans, Belittles, and Leaves." Teaching English in the Two-Year College 33, no. 1 (September 1, 2005): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/tetyc20054624.

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In this article, I examine Lynn Truss’s book of punctuation rules and faux pas, Eats, Shoots and Leaves, contemplating the complex relationships among class, academics, and language snobbery. I don’t refute Truss’s lessons on punctuation. Instead, I use her text as a jumping-off point for discussion of the social issues embedded in her guide and others like it.
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Ladenson, Elisabeth. "Proustian Nonsense: A Partial Taxonomy." Paragraph 45, no. 1 (March 2022): 22–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/para.2022.0383.

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This article presents a catalogue of some of the ways in which Proust's novel fails to make sense. The major categories of non-sense examined here are: minor inconsistencies due to the unfinished quality of the work; chronological incoherences; and inconsistent distinctions between narrator and author, with particular attention to textual entailments of the differences between the author and his semi-autobiographical narrator in terms of homosexuality, Jewishness and snobbery.
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V, Ranjith, and Kathiresan Pon. "Politics in Thirukkural and a Comparative view with Tamil Texts." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-19 (December 10, 2022): 389–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1958.

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Thirukkural is the primary comprehensive guide to politics. From monarchy to populism, one can know the excellence of government through Thirukkural. In Thirukkural, sovereignty, education, incompetence, lack of knowledge, condemnation, tyranny, perspective, motivation, personality, organization, strategy, ministry, mission, identification, friendship, fire, basket friendship, genius, wisdom, Periyar’s infallibility, womanizing, snobbery and other political ideas are explained very well. All these are explained in this article in comparison with political ideas.
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Balch, Weston “Hank.” "Overcoming Subject Matter Snobbery: Knowing that You Don't Know Everything." Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology 52, no. 6 (November 1, 2018): 472–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2345/0899-8205-52.6.472.

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Wood, Roy C. "Talking to themselves: food commentators, food snobbery and market reality." British Food Journal 98, no. 10 (November 1996): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00070709610153777.

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Jones, Rebecca E. "Institutional snobbery prevents general practice from being a desirable career choice." British Journal of General Practice 65, no. 634 (April 27, 2015): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp15x684937.

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Peterson, Richard A. "The rise and fall of highbrow snobbery as a status marker." Poetics 25, no. 2-3 (November 1997): 75–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0304-422x(97)00013-2.

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Kieran, Matthew. "THE VICE OF SNOBBERY: AESTHETIC KNOWLEDGE, JUSTIFICATION AND VIRTUE IN ART APPRECIATION." Philosophical Quarterly 60, no. 239 (April 2010): 243–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9213.2009.615.x.

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SEAL, ANDREW. "Making Blanket Statements: Rethinking the History and Politics of American Social Class." Journal of American Studies 53, no. 1 (February 2019): 280–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875818001524.

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In Joan C. Williams's White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America and Nancy Isenberg's White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America, the reader will find a nation riven by abiding class prejudice. Both have written explicitly with the goal of forcing readers to confront the deep, ugly, and ultimately destructive effects of elite snobbery towards working-class or impoverished white people. They both believe that educated readers tend to minimize or ignore how much class matters and has mattered in American history and to deny their own class biases; these books are meant to make that denial harder to sustain.
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Ricciardi, Rubens Russomanno. "Industry of culture, snobbery and avant-garde: three obstacles to musical composition today." Revista da Tulha 1, no. 2 (December 22, 2015): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2447-7117.rt.2015.108732.

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Murray, Philomena. "Comparative regional integration in the EU and East Asia: Moving beyond integration snobbery." International Politics 47, no. 3-4 (March 26, 2010): 308–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip.2010.13.

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Richards, Arlene Kramer, and Lucille Spira. "What We Learned from Proust: Psychological and Social Determinants of Snobbery and Prejudice." International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies 10, no. 1 (April 24, 2012): 75–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aps.1307.

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Lepojärvi, Jason. "Misreading C. S. Lewis on Friendship: The Charges of Sexism, Secrecy, and Snobbery." Theology Today 80, no. 1 (March 28, 2023): 88–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00405736231151648.

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C. S. Lewis's published writings comprise some forty-odd books in multiple genres, hundreds of essays, and thousands of letters. The theme that arguably rises above other themes is love, and within the family of different kinds of love, the love of friendship holds prominence. Although Lewis is often credited for accessible writing, there exists a number of popular misunderstandings about his ideas of friendship in particular. Several writers—theologians, philosophers, and literary scholars—have leveled serious charges against Lewis's understanding of friendship. This article will evaluate three of these charges in more detail, those of sexism, secrecy, and snobbery. The article shows that these are based on incomplete readings or complete misreadings of Lewis's life and writings. This is not to say that Lewis had no blind spots (he certainly did), but that they are not always where his critics see them.
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Palmer, Dorothy Ellen. "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Crone: The Beauty and Risk of Building Accessibility Beyond a Pandemic." Public 33, no. 66 (September 1, 2022): 120–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/public_00126_1.

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This personal essay by disabled senior writer Dorothy Ellen Palmer charts the last forty years of her attempts to find a home in the family of CanLit. It addresses the interwoven, systemic barriers of colonial control that have long prevented both the inclusion of senior and disabled writers and the building of true diversity and inclusion. Both physical and attitudinal, these barriers include class, geography, gender, parenthood, urban snobbery, inaccessibility, racism, ageism, and ableism. Palmer’s critique of CanLit’s response to the pandemic is a clear indictment of how the arts in general have failed disabled and senior artists and art patrons. She concludes with an invitation to all to participate in the building of a more inclusive and truly diverse arts community.
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MacLeod, Alan. "Chavista ‘thugs’ vs. opposition ‘civil society’: western media on Venezuela." Race & Class 60, no. 4 (January 25, 2019): 46–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306396818823639.

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Since the election of Hugo Chavez in 1998, Venezuela has undergone a period of intense racial and class conflict, as a multiethnic subaltern coalition has begun to assert itself politically against a previously hegemonic and inordinately dominant white elite. Scholars have highlighted the local media’s racial and class snobbery when covering social movements and civil society, attempting to split the country into two groups: ‘underclass mobs’ and ‘respectable’ civil society. This article, which analyses media coverage at crucial points of conflict – 1998/9, 2002, 2013 and 2014 – finds that western media have overwhelmingly matched the local media, portraying only the largely dark-skinned working-class chavista groups as vicious ‘mobs’, ‘hordes’ and ‘thugs’, while representing the white, upper-class opposition as ‘civil society’.
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Wood, Roy C. "Snobbery and the triumph of bourgeois values: a speculative analysis of implications for hospitality." Research in Hospitality Management 4, no. 1-2 (January 2014): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22243534.2014.11828308.

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Jasmin, Peco, Dijana Ivanišević, and Jasmina Gerin. "SNOBIZAM KAO NOVI SISTEM VRIJEDNOSTI / SNOBISM AS NEW VALUE SYSTEM." SOPHOS: A Young Researchers’ Journal, no. 15 (October 3, 2022): 104–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.46352/18403867.2022.104.

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This paper analyzes the phenomen of snobbery as a all present form of value system in modern society. We can say that today’s world rests on a form of behavior which is, frankly speaking, dehumanized, narcissistic, and in desire of greater self-promotion, extremely materialized. Globalization and the accelerated flow of services, goods and people, have also contributed to this, creating a hybrid global culture and its associated values. Such circumstances are the basis for the creation of a worldview and way of life that is especially evident in the 21st century, the century of technology, when it is very easy to present a distorted and self-constructed version of oneself. The paper problematizes and actualizes, from a sociological and psychological point of view, the characteristics of the snob and his social position.
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Brasington, David M. "Snobbery, Racism, or Mutual Distaste: What Promotes and Hinders Cooperation in Local Public-Good Provision?" Review of Economics and Statistics 85, no. 4 (November 2003): 874–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/003465303772815781.

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Szalewska, Katarzyna. "„Guilty pleasure” Doroty Masłowskiej i Krzysztofa Vargi — o grach komunikacyjnych (z) popkulturą." Literatura i Kultura Popularna 26 (September 17, 2021): 417–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0867-7441.26.28.

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The article is an analysis of two collections of feuilleton — Jak przejąć kontrolę nad światem, nie wychodząc z domu by Dorota Masłowska and Polska mistrzem Polski by Krzysztof Varga. The key to the analyses presented in the article is the phenomenon of guilty pleasure and shameful pleasure, which is the element that most closely connects the cited authors — choosing the subject of the feuilleton with full awareness of the implications of this cultural choice — and their readers drawn into the game between ‘guilt’ and ‘innocence’, ‘snobbery’ and ‘honesty’. This game is based on oscillating between maintaining a distance (and thus a sense of superiority) towards the subject of description and the subject of reading, and the pleasure of participation. Text strategies related to the guilty pleasure category, involving games with the reader, irony and intertextuality, also remain common to both creators.
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Dr. Sayyada Begum. "Ethics without God in the Novels of Mulk Raj Anand." Creative Launcher 5, no. 2 (June 30, 2020): 153–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2020.5.2.19.

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Anand’s fiction may appropriately be called literature of ‘ethics without God’ a literature of protest, a kind of literature which he holds in high esteem because it strikes hard at the roots of sectionalism, snobbery, contempt, etc., which cause the modern man’s degeneration and despair. His creative writing are doubtless saturated with the element of ethics which is inalienably related to his view of life. A large number of critical studies are available on Mulk Raj Anand, the Titan of Indian English literature and pioneer of Indian English novel. But much remains to be done to bring out exhaustive and composite work on this subject. The present study is a sincere endeavor to undertake a comprehensive evaluation of ‘Ethics without God’ in his novels. It also aims at presenting an organic character of his fiction and proper appreciation of Anand’s genius.
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Parker, Philippa. "Conversation and Catering: Bernard Shaw and the Winstens—a Symbiotic Relationshipat Ayot St Lawrence and Beyond." Shaw 42, no. 2 (November 1, 2022): 299–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/shaw.42.2.0299.

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ABSTRACT Clare and Stephen Winsten, artist and writer, were the neighbors of Bernard Shaw during his last decade. They have received cursory, if not denigratory, treatment from Shaw’s biographers for their perceived role in his last years. This article seeks to rescue their reputations and show how their company, after the death of Charlotte Shaw, filled a role in Shaw’s life. By recounting the couple’s earlier lives, it makes clear how much they had in common with Shaw and why he found them satisfying conversationalists. Shaw’s interactions with the Winsten family revived his interest in art patronage and in Pygmalion-style experiments in the development and education of their children. The text identifies the artworks and books, which were created by the couple as a result of their relationship with Shaw, with the aim of rescuing them from later Shavian intellectual snobbery. It was a mutually beneficial friendship.
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Gao, Wei, Jun Hong Zhang, Xu Sheng Wu, and Jing Hong Zhao. "Analysis of Snubber Circuit Parameters Based on an Excitation Controlling Circuit." Advanced Materials Research 383-390 (November 2011): 2269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.383-390.2269.

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In an excitation control system of some DC generator, there are accidents sometimes thanks to the snobbery unit. To solve these bothersome, based on an snubber unit of the excitation control circuit, namely a Buck converter topology with rectifier bridge, with the filter capacitance and the exciting winding impedance parameter assured, the preferences of the resistance and capacitance of the snubber circuit is investigated by simulation. The result is that it can limit the switching-on peak current of the switch when the snubber resistance and capacitance’s parameters are increased suitably, and the former one can lose more energy on the snubber resistance, then the latter one can reduce the striking current in the snubber resistance at the switching-on time. Finally, the simulation results are provided to verify that the exact selection of the snubber resistance and capacitance’s parameters can make excitation controlling circuit more stable and reliable.
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