Papers 1271-1280 of total 13375 found.
Category: /Literature
…that could be picked up would be that of the boredom Irene experiences, leaving her little to do but gaze outside the window. Miss Ruddock in "A Lady of Letters" is "artless" as she fails to understand why she is required to stop penning her letters of complaint…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that reveals much about their respective characters and their feelings toward one another. At first, Lady Croom’s tone is distinctly angry, which is interesting in itself because what she seems to be angry about are the letters Septimus left for her and Thomasina…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…be the scarlet letter carved into his chest, it is the only thing that could bring so much joy to Chillingworth. This is disturbing as he has resorted to mutilation instead of confessing. The letter on his chest also represents that his sin will never leave because…
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…of the stimuli of written and spoken word and objects. The investigation of these two stimuli involves recognising written and spoken letters, how individuals recognise words made up of these letters, and the recognition and semantic development of sentences made up…
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…to not be because it is t the account of what has happened from someone's personal perspective. Personal letters preserved from the time they were written are very valuable to historians. Letters are not usually colored by politics or personal agendas, but are as close…
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Category: /History
…. Father Scheiner had communicated his opinions on his observations of sunspots in several letters to Mark Welser, a German patron of science. Perhaps to avoid direct criticism, Scheiner wrote under a pen name. Mark Welser published Scheiner's letters
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Letter From Birmingham Jail What rhetorical strategies were applied by Martin Luther King Jr. in “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and which of those was likely most important in influencing the readers of that time? In Birmingham, Ala., in the spring…
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…In 1872, typewriters were invented, put into production and quickly gained popularity among the American people. Typing things out was a much easier form of written communication because it saved time making letters on paper by hand and it also made…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the story. For example, when Linda Brent is hiding in her grandmother's attic (her refuge for seven years while she plans her escape to the North), she writes a letter to try to fool her owner, Dr. Flint, into thinking that she is already in the North. Jacobs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…’ to the cognitive demons with a volume proportional to the extent to which its feature is present in the visual stimulus. The cognitive demons represent individual letters, and they respond to the appropriate features. The cognitive demons ‘shout’ to the decision demon…
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