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  • 21Love styles — are MOs of how people love, originally developed by John Lee (1973,[1] 1988[2]). He identified six basic love styles also known as colours of love that people use in their interpersonal relationships: Eros – a passionate physical and emotional… …

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  • 22Roberto Mangabeira Unger — Full name Roberto Mangabeira Unger Born March 24, 1947 Era Late 20th Century, Early 21st Century Main interests …

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  • 23My Secret Garden — This article is about the book. For the song by Depeche Mode, see A Broken Frame. My Secret Garden: Women’s Sexual Fantasies   …

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  • 24Antoine Wiertz — Infobox Artist name = Antoine Wiertz imagesize = 200px caption = Self portrait,1860 birthname = birthdate = February 22, 1806 location = Dinant deathdate = June 18, 1865 deathplace = Brussels nationality = Belgian field = Painting training =… …

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  • 25The Captive Mind — is a 1953 book by Polish writer and academic Czeslaw Milosz, written immediately after the author received political asylum in Paris after his break with Poland s Communist government. The book attempted to explain both the intellectual allure of …

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  • 26Louis Iribarne — is a translator, into English, of works by Witold Gombrowicz, Stanisław Lem, Czesław Miłosz, Bruno Schulz and Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (the novel, Insatiability ).He also taught Polish and Russian literature at the University of Toronto …

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  • 27insatiably — See insatiability. * * * …

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  • 28insatiableness — See insatiability. * * * …

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  • 29Polish literature — Introduction       body of writings in Polish, one of the Slavic languages. The Polish national literature holds an exceptional position in Poland. Over the centuries it has mirrored the turbulent events of Polish history and at times sustained… …

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  • 30Witkiewicz, Stanisław Ignacy — ▪ Polish writer and painter pseudonym  Witkacy   born February 24, 1885, Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland] died September 18, 1939, Jeziory, Poland [now in Ukraine]       Polish painter, novelist, and playwright, well known as a… …

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