Papers 1291-1300 of total 7380 found.
…deep. Why is it that, since the modernist revolts of the early twentieth century, composers and improvisors have continually shouted noise, crisis and violence? The crucial point is that art is an attempt to tell the truth about the world, the whole world…
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…another fourteen years, in 1990, that the Provincial government joined the treaty table. In 1999, the Provincial and Federal government approved the Nisga'a Final Agreement. The treaty was signed on May 11. 2000. There was a joyful noise on that day…
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…, the footsteps predictably restarted. However in this instance, the steps sounded almost with purpose, as if they were deliberately stomped to make as much noise as possible. Worried, I turned and retraced my steps backwards, treading carefully, and breathing…
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…as China's most prosperous business centre. Shanghai is home to a large variety of Western hotels, business facilities and tourists, however it also is not a very popular tourist spot, because of the pollution and loud noise. The investment could not be justified…
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…from recreation to industry and transportation. The environmental quality of the area deteriorated with a rise in air, water and noise pollution. As the QEW was being constructed parts of the harbour were filled in replacing the natural shoreline…
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…to fulfill one's own dharma than that of anyone else (even if one's own is low or reprehensible, such as that of the Harijan ! caste, the Untouchables, whose mere presence was once considered polluting to other castes). The primary goal of the worldly Hindu…
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…as a helpful guide for the children's chosen activities. The chattering and noise and activity were signs that the children were excited about and absorbed by what they were doing. They were, in fact, learning by doing. Dewey maintained that the child…
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…that worked in his building. “Harvey was so deaf he could not hear noises of the horse drawn traffic from the first floor of the building. He also could not hear the rumbling of the trolley as they rolled around the street corner (Palmer 15).” He had been deaf…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of Western hotels, business facilities and tourists, however it also is not a very popular tourist spot, because of the pollution and loud noise. The investment could not be justified if it did not supply an adequate amount of foreign currency. Shanghai did…
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…. Upon his release from prison he got a job at a local candy factory and rented a small apartment, which later became the famous apartment 213. Dahmer’s neighbors soon complained of an overpowering bad smell and the noise pollution that emitted from his power…
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