Papers 1301-1310 of total 38841 found.
…accessible to all, in the revelation from God that is found in the Bible. But the artists of the time refused to accept that answer. They turned to themselves or other things for the answers, and found none. And so, the questions festered in people's hearts
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…As Doctor Zola-Morgan stated in a speech to animal right activists, "I've seen the impact of the animal rights movement. I believe this is an attack on science of the worst kind. If we allow it to prevail it will take us back to the dark ages." Too much…
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…experiences and taking chances, so maybe wishing on a brave star wouldn't be such a bad idea. The stars continuously light up the sky with their tremendous brilliance, never holding back an ounce of their splendor. They turn the dark sky into a beautiful…
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…. Appearing some 50 years after the heyday of film noir -- that dark 1940s and '50s genre that specialized in urban crime, corruption and hopelessness -- Sin City is ultimate film noir. The mood in the mostly black-and-white drama is grimmer than Baton Rouge after…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…they did was shameless and sinful, and does not have the courage to tell people the truth. At the moment that Dimmesdale asks Hester who the father of her child is; we are able to see the dark side of human beings, the cowardice, hypocrisy, and mendacity. But we…
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…chance at changing your circumstances and you were black, you went to Harlem. It was considered the heart of the Renaissance in African American letters, hence the name The Harlem Renaissance. It was also considered the heart of African American life, hence…
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…by means of anaesthetics. An infusion of the flowers and roots is useful in the treatment of valvula heart diseases, cardiac debility, dropsy and chronic lung problems such as emphysema. Lily of the valley encourages the heart to beat more slowly, regularly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…some of the world of outer dark, like me". This is a strong statement for the simple fact that this shows how much of the town, city, world is affected by one child's death. This next paragraph is by far the harshest. The voices are that of the town's…
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…as many carriers are quarantined as possible, but the disease still spreads; people revert back to civilization's behaviors unknown to the world today. Setting- The girl with dark glasses says something in blindness that shows how the word character…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such an innocent animal. In “The Tiger” the God in it is strong, dark and sinister. He is described as a dark blacksmith. The next quotation shows this. “What hammer? What chain…dare its deadly terrors clasp”? This comes from the end of verse four. The mention…
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