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…realized that she may never get home back to Kansas but the lion the scarecrow and the tin man discovered what they wanted they had the whole time. Dorothy was now very upset and eager to get home. To try and make thinks better Oz had an idea, a hot air balloon…
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Category: /Literature/English
…activity. The flamboyance of the cool cat in these situations gives him an aura of manliness. This is something that a “cool cat” is respected for. It doesn’t usually matter if the “cool cat” is involved in illegal activity to many of the women…
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Category: /Literature/English
…”. But they can be humans as well. If you hate yours and want to driving him crazy keep nagging him/her about: how cold/hot your room is, the color of your room’s roof, the cafeteria food, your homesickness, your emotional problems, why there is a coke machine instead…
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Category: /History
…very little variety. Most time the meals were “bully” beef or tinned corned beef, bread, hard biscuits, and hot tea. Sometimes soldiers would get stew but it was mostly made of vegetables without much meat. Soldiers were also happy to receive treats from…
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…-banisher I know." Music of the 1910's In 1910 Tin Pan Alley sold two billion dollars worth of sheet music. Ragtime was so popular in Tin Pan Alley that it eventually replaced the ballad as its most marketable song product. The Blues invaded Tin Pan…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is important to build up imagery for the reader. ‘He strode towards Vauxhall Bridge past double and treble files of trapped, throbbing cars, each with its solitary driver.’ ‘Ringed fingers drummed patiently on the sill of a hot tin roof, white-shirted elbows…
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Category: /Literature/English
…field can be used as a place of relaxation by Mother and Maggie is a testament to how uncluttered and uncomplicated their lives are. The house is also very important. In the story, the house is described as ugly and very simple, with a tin roof
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…resources for humans in the form of sealed tin cans. And so they lived, with the comforts of plentiful food and running water. This is a system which is said to be in equilibrium-there is no real change in the system. Unfortunately, Ish knew that they wouldn’t
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…showered down like rain on a tin roof. Sure the words make a lot of noise, but his skin was no doubt thick from all that he had been through in his life. What nerve this large black man had, whirling around his stick without a care. Crashing in to anything…
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