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In their writings, Taisha Abelar, Florinda Donner and Lujan Matus also included the character of don Juan Matus, although he went by different pseudonyms such as Mariano Aureliano.
While working on Shakespeare, In Fact Matus also investigated a different authorship question-Charles Hamilton's claim that he had found Cardenio-a lost play by Shakespeare.
In the early 21st century, with Gaskell s work enlisted in contemporary negotiations of nationhood as well as gender and class identities ( Matus, 2007, p. 9 ), North and South one of the first industrial novels describing the conflicts between employers and workers is now seen as presenting not only a narrative that depicts social conflicts as more complex but also as offering more satisfactory solutions through its heroine, Margaret Hale, spokesperson for the author, and Gaskell s most mature creation.
Matus ( 2007, pp. 35-43 ) also focuses on Gaskell s depiction of interiority ,” or psychic process particularly as expressed in dreams and trances such as Thornton s dream of Margaret as a temptress or the trance of passion of the rioters.

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Death affects Margaret profoundly and gradually encourages her independence, allowing Gaskell to analyze the deep emotions of her female character ( Matus, 2007, p. 36 ) and to focus on the harshness of the social system through the death of Boucher and Bessy.
In her introduction to The Cambridge Companion to Elizabeth Gaskell, a collection of essays representing some of the most current scholarly work on Elizabeth Gaskell, Matus ( 2007 ) stresses the writer s growing stature in Victorian literary studies and how she drew on her gift as an innovative, versatile storyteller to address the rapid changes that occurred in her lifetime.
North and South presents a typical picture of Unitarian tolerance in one evening scene ( Matus, 2007 ): " Margaret the Churchwoman, her father the Dissenter, Higgins the Infidel, knelt down together " ( Gaskell, 1855, chapter 28 ).
While the reinstitution in 1850 by Pope Pius IX of a Roman Catholic hierarchy in England was generally strongly condemned, Gaskell assumes an open mind about Catholicism and has Frederick Hale converting to his Spanish wife s Catholic religion ( Matus, 2007, p 174 ).
Gaskell uses it when exploring, for example, the unconscious process that allows Thornton, whose suffering in love disturbs his composure and his control of his feelings, and leads him to communicate with Higgins ( Matus, 2007, p 40 ): " and then the conviction went in, as if by some spell, and touched the latent tenderness of his heart ( chapter 39 ).

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In fact, however, the language of shock and horror is absorbed into the realist texture of the novel s narration and is consistent with the extreme conditions in the external world presented in the novel ( Matus, 2007, p. 39 ).

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After a brief trip to England for roughly 6 weeks in 1984, he and his brother Paul sold their home on Long Island, and Matus used his proceeds to finance his research project on this topic, which entailed a second 6-month journey in a camper van to examine buildings on-site and interview archivists, preservationists, and historians.

Matus and out
Mainstream scholar Irvin Matus demonstrated that Oxford sold the Bilton house in 1580, having previously rented it out, making it unlikely that Ben Jonson's 1623 poem would identify Oxford by referring to a property he once owned, but never lived in, and sold 43 years earlier.
Almost wholly self-financed, Matus eked out a living by working part-time jobs, while finding accommodation as a house-sitter.
The play turned out to be the playhouse copy of Thomas Middleton's The Second Maiden's Tragedy, and Matus reviewed Hamilton's book for the Times Literary Supplement.
According to the book The Teachings of Don Juan Matus, a Mexican shaman by the name of Don Juan Matus, who had taught his student Carlos Castaneda, the book's author, about the true nature of the physical universe and how intense concentration can summon, apport, and even materialize objects out of thin air.

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Don Juan Matus is a major figure in the series of books on Nagual ' Sorcery ' by Carlos Castaneda.
Matus is described as a Yaqui Indian to whom Castaneda was first introduced at a bus depot in Yuma, Arizona in the early 1960s.
Carlos Castaneda never claimed Juan Matus to be a shaman and yet the actual existence of don Juan has been disputed by a handful of critics who claim his practices and beliefs are inconsistent with his alleged identification as a Yaqui shaman.
In Journey to Ixtlan, Juan Matus is quoted as saying " No one knows where I am really from or who I am for certain ", so in effect the statements in regard to Juan Matus ' lineage are not applicable.
* " Juan Matus " – a song by Zoos of Berlin, in album " Taxis.
In all of these books don Juan Matus was a nagual who was the leader of a group of practitioners in the tradition of mystical self-actualization.
Irvin Leigh Matus ( July 25, 1941-January 5, 2011 ) was an independent scholar, autodidact and author.
Matus was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, where he lived until 1971.
Matus would read the history plays together with biographies of the kings they featured, and discovered, from earlier period tourist brochures, an article by A. L.
Matus, according to Jonathan Bate, came to the controversy as an agnostic.
Matus then turned to write a comprehensive book on the Shakespearean authorship question.
Matus went on to defend this position against the Oxfordian theory ( which proposes that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, is the actual author of Shakespeare's works ) in the October 1991 issue of The Atlantic Monthly as part of a print debate written by advocates of both sides.
In Shakespeare, In Fact ( hardback 1994, pb. 1999 ), Matus examined Oxfordian arguments, presenting both detailed rebuttals of the sceptical perspective and positive evidence for Shakespeare's authorship.
She is survived by one son, Fabian Matus, born during the first marriage.

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Aeronautics also finds mention in ancient China where people were flying kites thousands of years ago.
The system, also based on precipitation and temperature, finds 9 major biomes, with the important climate traits and vegetation types summarized in the accompanying table.
Stanisław Lem has also studied the same idea in his novel The Invincible ( 1964 ), in which the crew of a spacecraft landing on a distant planet finds non-biological life-form, which is the product of long, possibly of millions of years of mechanical evolution.
When Lee returns to Roper, he finds that most of Han's men have been defeated and rounded up but in a bittersweet moment, Roper also finds Tania's lifeless body lying amongst the wreckage.
The finest sausage in France is commonly acknowledged to be the saucisse de Toulouse, which also finds its way into their version of cassoulet of Toulouse.
" In December 2010 he wrote in American Thinker that he is nonsmoker who finds second-hand smoke an unpleasant irritant that cannot be healthy ; he also wrote that his father, a heavy smoker, died of emphysema when relatively young.
Glass also finds application in optoelectronics e. g., for light-transmitting optical fibers.
In the age known as the Nordic Bronze Age, the area had some shipping of furs to northern Germany and the Roman army, but not much is known from that time other than the area being inhabited ; there has also been older finds from 3000-4000 BC.
However, the issue of historicism also finds itself at the center stage of many debates within Marxism itself ; the charge of historicism has been leveled against various theoretical strains of Marxism, typically disparaged by Marxists as " vulgar " Marxism.
The Sujala finds equal in age with the earliest Komsa-artefacts from Norway but may suggest also a connection to the Swiderian culture.
The notion of internalization therefore also finds currency in applications in education, learning, and training, and in business and management thinking.
As in England, Welsh history and archaeological finds dating back to the Bronze Age reveal not only reading and writing, but also alchemy, botany, advanced maths and science.
One finds in the biblical text ,” writes Alfred Sendrey, a sudden and unexplained upsurge of large choirs and orchestras, consisting of thoroughly organized and trained musical groups, which would be virtually inconceivable without lengthy, methodical preparation .” This has led some scholars to believe that the prophet Samuel was the patriarch of a school, which taught not only prophets and holy men, but also sacred-rite musicians.
The Curetes told the Cretans " A marvelous creature has been born amongst you: whoever finds the true likeness for this creature will also find the child.
In period III, the finds becomes much more abundant as the potter's wheel is introduced, and they show more intricate designs and also animal motifs.
Gospel of Thomas, usually dated to the late 1st or early 2nd century, was also among the finds in the Nag Hammadi library in 1945.
A Russian study suggests that the decay rate of radioactive isotopes is not constant as is commonly believed, and a recent study also finds this, and says it appears to be affected by the rate of neutrinos emitted by the Sun.
Caetano Veloso also makes reference to Narcissus in the song " Sampa ", in the verse: É que Narciso acha feio o que não é espelho ( It's just that Narcissus finds ugly what isn't his mirrorimage ).
At least seventeen finds of Papaver somniferum from Neolithic settlements have been reported throughout Switzerland, Germany, and Spain, including the placement of large numbers of poppy seed capsules at a burial site ( the Cueva de los Murciélagos, or " Bat cave ," in Spain ), which have been carbon-14 dated to 4200 BCE Numerous finds of Papaver somniferum or Papaver setigerum from Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have also been reported.
" She also interpreted the ending by writing, " Many readers have puzzled over the ending of Ubik, when Glen Runciter finds a Joe Chip coin in his pocket.
He also finds a toad, thought to be extinct and considered to be Mercer ( the supposed Messiah )' s favorite animal.
Large gas finds have also been made, with Qatar and Iran sharing a giant field across the territorial median line ( North Field in the Qatari sector ; South Pars Field in the Iranian sector ).
Recreation is an essential part of human life and finds many different forms which are shaped naturally by individual interests but also by the surrounding social construction.

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