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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SNOBBISHNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
snobbishness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
snobbishness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Nineteenth Century and After
It is the snobbishness which evidently has left the deepest impression. To this
almost every observation returns as to its source. Hear this : The humblest menial
apes his employer, the maid copies her mistress as closely as she dares. From
the ...
2
Journal of Educational Psychology
and snobbishness. Hollingworth found over-estimation in all desirable traits and
underestimation in all undesirable traits. No. over No. under Trait estimating
estimating Refinement 12 9 Leadership 11 8 Enthusiasm 10 8 Optimism 10 9 ...
3
Library of Congress Subject Headings
S] ПР Snocross Championship Racing (Game) BT Video games Snob (The
English word) BT English language-Etymology Snobbery USE Snobs and
snobbishness Snobbishness USE Snobs and snobbishness Snobbism USE
Snobs and ...
Library of Congress, 2006
4
The Shoe Workers' Journal
Education is too commonly directed towards teaching the children to try to get a
living without work, and there is an element of snobbishness in the public,
schools which proscribes the children of the poor, by those who consider
themselves ...
It is the snobbishness which evidently has left the deepest impression. To this
almost every observation returns as to its source. Hear this : The humblest menial
apes his employer, the maid copies her mistress as closely as she dares. From
the ...
6
The Twentieth Century: (1907)
It is the snobbishness which evidently has left the deepest impression. To this
almost every observation returns as to its source. Hear this : The humblest menial
apes his employer, the maid copies her mistress as closely as she dares. From
the ...
It is in what is known as society, writes Kate Gannett Wells in Worth- ington's
Magazine, that snobbishness exists most largely. It is women who best know how
to ignore that member of a committee, who, desirable as a worker, is undesirable
at ...
Snobbishness in any ordinary sense is impossible in a rigid caste system : it gets
its head when the barriers are broken down. As time has gone on, however, i see
, comparing one thing with another, a great improvement. Partly kindness and ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1912
The Irish snobbishness developes itself not in pride so much as in servility and
mean admirations, and trumpery imitations of their neighbours. And I wonder De
Tocqueville and De Beaumont, and the Times Commissioner, did not explain the
...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1856
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William Thackeray: The Critical Heritage
Thackeray gives in his second chapter his own definition of snobbishness. 'He
who meanly admires mean things is a snob.'1 He illustrates the proposition in the
same essay by one of his favourite examples, the fat old Florizel,' the 'bloated ...
Geoffrey Tillotson, Donald Hawes, 1968
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SNOBBISHNESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
snobbishness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Tim Sherwood brings Peter Cook to life and could even revive the …
There is undoubtedly a skein of snobbishness in this, a reaction to the basic tone and style of Sherwood's short-term success at Villa, which has, nonetheless, ... «The Guardian, Mai 15»
WSU scientists prefer screw tops over corks for fine wine
They don't stand on snobbishness when it comes to making wine at Washington State University. For the past six years, every wine made by a WSU enology ... «KING5.com, Mai 15»
Michael Sheen not a fan of film "snobbishness"
He continued: ''There's no room for snobbishness. It doesn't matter what genre you're working in, you just make a connection with the work. And if it gets you ... «RTE.ie, Apr 15»
The UK's Nigel Farage Defended the Use of the Word 'Chinky'
This isn't, as Farage went on to argue, the "London elite" and their snobbishness getting the Good Old Working Class Man down by policing how they speak. «VICE, Dez 14»
If you want to see the gap between the House of Lords and reality for …
It might take you a while to digest the sheer breathtaking callousness, arrogance and snobbishness of this. However, once you have passed through the various ... «The Independent, Dez 14»
Rude Salespeople Sell More Luxury Goods to Sad, Wannabe …
In fact, their snobbishness makes customers feel like they're back in high school again, desperate to win the cheerleading squad's approval. To be part of that ... «Bustle, Mai 14»
No snobbishness between mutts and purebreds at dog park: Ask …
No snobbishness between mutts and purebreds at dog park: Ask Dog Lady. Print · Monica Collins, Ask Dog Lady By Monica Collins, Ask Dog Lady The Plain ... «The Plain Dealer, Apr 14»
The California Supreme Court's Cruel, Self-Righteous Decision to …
But reading it as a non-lawyer and a non-Californian, I'm instead struck by its anxious snobbishness. The Committee of Bar Examiners and the Supreme Court ... «Slate Magazine, Jan 14»
'Middle-class snobbishness' curtailing public transport use
One of the biggest impediments to the growth of public transport in Ireland is the slightly snobbish attitude of the middle classes to commuting by bus, the ... «Irish Times, Dez 13»
Spas & Beauty Services
High-modern snobbishness has ebbed a bit, but younger architects still pronounce his name with a hint of condescension, leaning slightly on those courtly ... «New York Magazine, Nov 13»