| 101. | The Last Time The Last Time Lying in bed. Helpless. Death pinned to her face using its unrelenting hold. It was a chore moving her head sideways to see who’s come to visit her. Examining the three of us as a whole, she did not recognize us. She tried once more and got fed up so much that a tear rolled down her fa...
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| 102. | Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt, “Teddie” as he was known in his childhood, was born in New York City on October 17, 1858. ...
Roosevelt explored several careers before entering politics. Although people of Roosevelt’s social position often believed politics to be beneath them, Roosevelt declared that he “i...
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| 103. | best way to learn a new subject or skill is to study small segments or details it looms more and more imminent for us to learn new subjects ,most of them completely unknown to us before.in this modern world when people are absorbing the benefits of newly emergent professions ,they are puzzling at whether they should focus on the whole issue of the subject or take small segment...
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| 104. | Bridge On the River Kwai Fictional Reenactment Breathtaking Representation Bridge On the River Kwai was schematically ingenious, breathtakingly suspenseful, and inexpressibly touching. ... From its false portrayal of the real British Lieutenant Colonel Philip Toosey to its misguiding representation of actual camp life, BORK fails to illustrate a truthful depiction of thos...
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| 105. | Impenetrable Spirit In order for man to withstand the hardships of life, man must have an impenetrable spirit. An impenetrable spirit is one lesson learned from the poem, “Prometheus. ... Prometheus’ impenetrable spirit, patience and endurance that heaven and earth cannot shake continued to teach man all the lessons ...
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| 106. | Hidden Face of G d The El Mistater, the hiding face of G-d, is a concept I was not familiar with and yet has found to be very remarkable. Eliezer Berkovits appeared to be using some kind of academic sort of double speak, “The hiding G-d is present; though man is unaware of him, He is present in his hiddenness. ... ...
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| 107. | Face of Medea The Face of Medea
Was it Helen whose face "launched a thousand ships" or was it in reality the face and form of a cruel barbarian princess, a granddaughter of Helios the sun god, a priestess of Hecate and Gaia? Was it Helen, or was it in actuality Medea who caused the Trojan War?
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| 108. | Jungle In The Jungle Jurgis and his family come to packing town in search of a better life, but instead find them surrounded by a cruel and heartless society. ... Sinclair’s novel, appropriately titled The Jungle, depicts the hardships of immigrants by illuminating the city of Packingtown and the difficu...
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| 109. | Granny Weatherall and Rose for Emily There are some instances of male/female relationships present in both William Faulkner’s
“A Rose for Emily” and Katherine Anne Porter’s “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall”. ...
In “Emily”, Miss Emily Grierson was initially portrayed to be strong-minded and stubborn
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| 110. | Communication In this assignment I will be critically evaluating the effectiveness of my communication skills through reflection and from feedback from my peers.
The communication skills used throughout the session were both verbal and non verbal. It is generally not possible to separate the verbal and non-ver...
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| 111. | Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is an adventurous story about a group of British boys, who are stranded on an island. For the first few weeks, the boys are very civilized and well-behaved. As time goes on they start to become rude and mean to each other. They begin to encoun...
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| 112. | W E B DuBois William Edward Burdhardt DuBois was one of this country’s most distinguished educators. DuBois was naturally gifted intellectually and took pleasurable pride in surpassing his fellow students in academic and other pursuits. Born in 1868, DuBois first came face to face with realities of racism ...
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| 113. | How to have fun Lawrence of Arabia Essay 1st Section - Synopsis - This movie is about a British major who was the leader of the Arab tribes who fought for independence from the Ottoman Turks in the 1920s. It starts off with him working as a cartographer for the British army in Cairo, but he doesnt feel like he belo...
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| 114. | “ Do you agree that Mrs. Mallard died of joy ?” in “The story of an hour” story by Kate Chopin Mrs. Mallard, I think died of disappointment, not “the joy that kills” her as the last sentence of the story said. The disappointments I want to mention here are the conflicts; the hardships that she can not overcome had killed her. The conflict between Louise and her husband is the first conflict c...
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| 115. | Its Over SEVENTH GRADE In this story I think everyone can relate to. "Seventh Grade" written by Gary Soto explains how a main character ,Victor, is trying to get, Teresa's attention. Victor is scowling in order to make Teresa notice him. Victor discovers scowling by his best friend, Micheal. I think that eve...
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| 116. | Get Up and Win the Race Get up and win the race
In a poem called “The Race” a group of young boys line up across the starting point. ... Each dad is cheering from the sideling hoping their son will win. As the race begins one boy in particular takes the lead, but he hits a ditch in the road, he trips and falls. Through ...
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| 117. | contrast Sixty-four alternately colored squares, eight from top to bottom and eight from side to side. Two opposing armies, each consisting of sixteen men, standing face-to-face, ready for the strategic war ahead. When my father first introduced me to the wonderfully intricate game of chess, its complexity i...
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| 118. | Catch 22 The composer’s main focus is on the struggle with conflicting values and the characters change or development. Yossarian undergoes significant change throughout the text; his world is one that is turned upside down by war. The change he undertakes is not so much physically but is mentally, spiritual...
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| 119. | murder on the orient express Murder on the Orient Express the Movie Murder on the orient express, the movie, starts with flashes of news paper clips of the Armstrong kidnapping coverage. Then the plot moves to Mr. Poirot boarding a ship and, shortly after, Mary Debenham and Colonel Arbuthnot board separately, meeting and kissin...
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| 120. | Analysis of las passage of GREAT GATSBY In what way can the ending of The Great Gatsby be described as a modernist ending and how does the novel re-emphasize the theme at the end?
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In this passage sentences are usually made up of more than one phrase, making them longer. ... When the narrator writes that “man must have held his...
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