Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
are no surer, no, than is the coal of fire upon the ice, or hailstorm in the sun. ... With every minute you do change a mind, and call him noble that was now your hate" (I, i, l. 170-184)
Though harsh and callous, Coriolanus gives many strong points against
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
the woodland. Birds flickered like skipped stones across the cast inverted pond of heaven. His breath raked over his teeth, going in ice, coming out fire."
This quote is important because this is the point where Douglas is realizing that he is really alive. He
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Category: /History/North American History
imported from France (LaPierre, pg. 132).
Louisbourg was constructed in 1713, by Mashal Robant, on the land of the Micmac (LUS, video). It was key to the defence of Canada, and was also a major cod fishery, because it was an ice free port. The harbour
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
, or relative be killed in front of them. One soldier, G. Coppard wrote in 'With a machine-gun to Cambrai' in 1980:
"The fire was going nicely and the bacon was sizzling. I was sitting on the firestep. Just as I was about to tuck in, Bill crashed to the ground. We
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Category: /Literature
life in the zoo and set a drowsy mood.
<Tab/>The second line has a rather different tone; it tells of the parrots that screech as if on fire. Parrots do indeed screech, so this is literal, but it has connotations of pain or perhaps boredom
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
and seal the places where leaves were attached with a protective covering called a leaf scar. If they kept their leaves, the water in the leaves would freeze into ice.
Temperate rain forests house many of the common species of animals, birds, and reptiles
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
. They loose their leaves and seal the places where leaves were attached with a protective covering called a leaf scar. If they kept their leaves, the water in the leaves would freeze into ice.
Temperate rain forests house many of the common species of animals
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Category: /History
The legend goes, the cow kicked over a lantern, the lantern set fire to the shed, and the shed set fire to the rest of Chicago. Although, Mrs. Patrick O`Leary swore under oath that she never took a lantern to the shed on the night of Sunday, October 8
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Category: /Literature/English
The legend goes, The cow kicked over a lantern, the lantern set fire to the shed, and the shed set fire to the rest of Chicago. Although, Mrs. Patrick O`Leary swore under oath that she never took a lantern to the shed on the night of Sunday, October 8
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
called "hydrogen bond" can have about 5 percent to 10 percent of the strenght of a covalent bond.
Hydrogen bonding has a very important effect on the properties of water and ice. Hydrogen bonding is also very important in proteins, nucleic acids, and also
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