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Bust Loose! Holidays is a company known for its one-stop, non-stop adventures and is stated as one of Canadas premiere tour operators and event planners since 1982. This company strives to ensure great times to a well-targeted clientele with exciting
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. He does this by becoming a knight-errant, and going off in search of adventures in order to right the wrongs of the world. Unfortunately, for Don Quixote, the people of the real world see him as having gone mad. Don Quixote, therefore, has taken up his
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of adventure. At a certain inn, which he mistakes for a castle, Don Quixote asks the innkeeper to officially dub him a knight. The innkeeper agrees just to humor his crazy guest. Later, after mistaking a group of merchants for knights, the Don challenges them
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Category: /Entertainment/Genres
runs throughout all grunge novels, and that is the parody of modern western society and the values which it endorses.
Justine Ettler, 'Sydney's Empress of Grunge', is the author of Marilyn's Almost Terminal New York Adventure and The River Ophelia, which
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Category: /Literature
and consequently win his love Rymenhild in his battles with the Saracens. The poem emphasises action and adventure, and it is not courtly or chivalric for the aristocracy which is a key theme in courtly romances.
King Horn can be seen to be a clear example
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but […] not discouraged". He has great plans of success with the television business.
Tom feels frustrated; he feels he has not lived yet, and has wasted his twenty years in life. When his father left home, with the quest for adventures and long
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
"The glass menagerie" celebrates the human need to dream. This need is shown in Amanda's escapism, Tom's dream of adventure and Jim's American dream.
In 'The Glass Menagerie,' Amanda is constantly trying to escape from her poor, less-than-glamorous
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, or will be. Also, the boy's sisters
show alarm when they see the boy's craze for luck in his frenzy. This suggests that they feel a foreboding for the boy's future.
The atmosphere of the passage is adventurous as well as gloomy. The adventurous feel manifests itself
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
the outer station to the inner and then intensifies later in the description of how Marlow reacts to the women in the novella.
Body Paragraph 1:
1. Marlow is an adventure seeker. When most men fear the unknown Marlow isn't afraid. His fear is replaced
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Category: /History
on this crusade. Other reasons were adventure and chance for knights to use fighting skills. My reasons were salvation, adventure, and to avenge my dear son, Robert, who perished in the childrens crusade.
I spent very little time packing. I wanted to spend most time
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