Articles for tag: Hitchcock, Maxim

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The Omnipresence of Rebecca De Winter in Hitchcock’s Film Rebecca

As Alfred Hitchcock’s first American film, Rebecca (1940) earned him is only best picture Oscar. This adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s chilling suspense novel of the same title compliments the story in a variety of ways. By adjusting this story to the fit the constraints of the cinematic screen, Hitchcock remained remarkably faithful to Du ...

Maxim Hot 100 2010: Notable Women

Note: You will notice that I didn’t mention any of the Victoria’s Secret Angels on this list just because they automatically make any hotness list in my mind although I was disappointed to see that Miranda Kerr and Candace Swanepoel did not make the Maxim Hot 100 for 2010. The Deserving 97. iJustine Yes! I ...

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Kant’s Categorical Imperative

In 1785 Immanuel Kant published his writing Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals. Within his work is his theory known as the Categorical Imperative. This theory is very straightforward and not as hard to grasp as some other ethical philosophies can be. To use the Categorical Imperative, one simply creates maxims. A maxim is ...

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Mary Maxim – a Crafter’s Paradise

Nowadays it’s becoming hard for crafters, like myself, to find supplies. It seems either local craft stores are closing down or charging exorbitant prices for yarn, needles and beads. If that’s the case in your situation, then let Mary Maxim come to your rescue. This great site has a variety of what knitters and crocheters ...