Papers 1451-1460 of total 4051 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, but the difference was Salim knew what path led where, in Africa he doesn’t. Because he was a stranger to the environment Salim still lived in fear. Anyone who moves into a new environment filled with trouble and danger would be scared for their lives, especially when…
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…from being enslaved into being freed. At first sight of Gregor's condition, everyone treats him like a stranger and avoids him. Grete treats Gregor like he's a disease. She carries the glass of milk, which Gregor has drank, "not will infect with her bare…
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…topics of polite conversation. One way in which public exhibitions contribute to refine and humanize mankind, is by supplying them with ideas and subjects of conversation and interest in common. For instance, if we meet with a stranger at an inn…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was everything that Eugene, the dead son could have been. He never really belonged and felt that no matter what he did he never could. “As it is, I will always be a stranger who never feels at home, who does not really want and is not really wanted, who can never…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the name, and doubly disgusted with the name because a stranger bore it, who would be the cause of its twofold repetition, who would be constantly in my presence, and whose concerns, in the ordinary routine of the school business, must inevitable, on account…
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Category: /History
…FROM HOTEL TO HOSPITAL Hospitality, shelter, foreigners, strangers; all these words bring the meaning hotel to mind. At first, that is exactly what a hospital was. The word ‘hospital’ derives from the Latin word ‘hospes’ meaning guest. Gradually…
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Category: /Literature/English
…maid of Astolat” symbolized the epitome of feminine naïveté. When Lancelot visits the town of Astolat, he encounters his hostess, a beautiful maiden by the name of Elaine le Blanke. This young girl is hardly used to meeting strangers, since she had been…
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…, a stranger into his home and treats her to a wonderful feast. A good contrast of theology could be the Christian beliefs and the beliefs of ancient Greeks. The ideas of the followers of Christianity and Greek religions are very different. To begin, Christians…
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…be taught through role modeling. Ask yourself which would you rather do: get drunk and make a fool out yourself in front of your friends, or get drunk and make a fool out of yourself in front of total strangers? Therefore, let them go to the bars…
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…’ of the fairy tale gives him courage not to withdraw because o the way this stranger appears to him at first. Recalling how the hero of many a fairy tale succeeded in life because he dared to befriend a seemingly unpleasant figure, the child believes he may work…
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