Category: /History
: 'what concerneth it thee, of what family I may be? But if thou desire to hear the
truth, I tell thee quickly that I am a Christian, and will ever worship Christ.'
The judge said to him: 'Tell me thy name, without any delay, now that I thus ask
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Category: /Literature/English
desire for royal blood to be spilled
at the hand of Republicans finds an adequate counterpart.12
The notions of both character and name have been under attack in
structuralist and post-structuralist criticism because they have been
interpreted
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Category: /Literature/English
knights in the fellowship of the Round Table. 2 This organization consisted of a group of seemingly honorable, selfless men who existed to seek glory in Arthurs name. Thus it was through the knights that Arthur carried out his quest for the Holy Grail
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
went from being one of Macbeth's close companions to an enemy all in the name of power. The death of Macduff's family is another prime example of Macbeth's uncontrollable desires. In Macbeth's second meeting with the witches he is told to beware of Macduff
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Category: /Literature/Novels
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Relating the incident to Utterson in which Hyde uses a check signed with Jekylls name, Enfield says, Black mail, I suppose; an honest man paying through the nose for some of the capers of his youth. Black Mail House
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Category: /Literature/English
legis, "except 'do what you will'.... Be strong, O man! Desire and enjoy all things of the senses and ecstasy: do not fear that any God will reject you for this. Every man, every woman, is a star, if he finds his own true will; otherwise he is a slave
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Category: /Literature
) Individualism requires of a person the ideals of desire, emotion, and convictions. Desire is simply the ability to want or enjoy something. Emotions are the feelings and thoughts that you have for people, events, or ideas, which include can love or hate. Convictions
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Category: /History/World History
in Communication
A) Transatlantic cable
B) Telephone
C) Telegraph- sends messages between moving trains.
Adcances in Travel
A) Airbrakes
B) Sleeping Car
C) Cable Streetcar
E) Automatic Airbrake
F) Refrigerated railroad car
G) Automatic Engine- oiling machine
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
childhood days. He also accompanied his father to Garveyite meetings and listened to his speeches. Unfortunately, in 1931, Earl died run over by a streetcar leaving Louise with five children to feed all by herself. After this incident, their living conditions
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
in the affairs. I suffered two grave accidents in my life. One in which a streetcar knocked me down
. The other accident is Diego (Frida Kahlo)
In her diary she wrote a poem about Diego:
Diego. Beginning
Diego. Constructor
Diego. My child
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