Papers 1471-1480 of total 5075 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…calculations were made using the primitive devices available in the seventeenth century. As technology advanced through the ages, problems became apparent with the simple calculations, and formulae of Newton. They allowed for holes in the way they described nature…
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…) and I wrote on it: 'In a hole in the ground, there lived a hobbit'". So Tolkien set out to find what a hobbit was and what kind of hole it lived in. The book The Hobbit was based wholly on that sentence. It was first published on the advice of Raynor Unwin…
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…for each tribe. An example of a sacred site to the Chillagoe aborigines was the Bogey Hole. The reason the Bogey Hole was sacred to the Chillagoe aborigines is because it provided them with water all year round. Conclusion The trip to Chillagoe has given me…
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Category: /Literature
…, along with two hundred others. The boat left the wharf and I watched my mother's eyes through a port hole. I could see Iraq getting smaller and smaller. I was glad to be leaving smoking houses, destroyed villages and dead corpses lying on the side of the road…
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…a scaffolding that required holes in my ceiling. How was I to paint a gloriouswork of art with holes in it! The first thing I did was have his scaffolding torn apart. Ithen designed a new structure; my ingenious scaffold increased its strength with the weight…
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…out against this. During the riot, the narrator gets trapped in a hole where he decides to stay in isolation and search for his own identity. The other symbol that is relevant to the narrator is a paper doll given to him by Brother Clifton. Brother Clifton…
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…population distribution patterns and possible sources of disease. GPS-equipped balloons are monitoring holes in the ozone layer over the polar regions, and air quality is being monitored using GPS receivers. Buoys tracking major oil spills transmit data using GPS…
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Category: /History
…leave, Baumer and some of his comrades go out on patrol to ascertain the enemy’s strength. During this patrol, Baumer is pinned down in a shell hole, becomes disoriented, and suffers a panic attack. He states: "Tormented, terrified, in my imagination, I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…strength. During this patrol, Baumer is pinned down in a shell hole, becomes disoriented, and suffers a panic attack. He states: "Tormented, terrified, in my imagination, I see the grey, implacable muzzle of a rifle which moves noiselessly before me…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, soothing, even rejuvenating, effect. Not long after his return from leave, Baumer and some of his comrades go out on patrol to ascertain the enemy’s strength. During this patrol, Baumer is pinned down in a shell hole, becomes disoriented…
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