Papers 1531-1540 of total 7397 found.
…children." (Rond, McNally, pg 420) Death tolls went as high as 20-25 million in Western Europe, 4 million in Southwest Asia, and 35 million in China. A Welsh poet in 1349 described the plague as well: "We see death coming into our midst like black smoke
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…love him to be on rich. Mr. Martin was the head of the filing department at F & S. He never drinks, smokes, or does anything bad; his boss and coworkers hold him as a valued employee in his office. It all goes well until an obnoxious woman…
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…to be dangerous will they stopped being used? For many years it has been widely acknowledged that smoking causes cancer, still many people continue to ignore Government health warnings and continue to smoke and many more people choose to start smoking each week…
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Category: /Literature/English
…computer game. Diction such as ‘dangerous’ and ‘trouble’ used throughout the swim maintains the risk the swimmer must face. The line“whirled pearl smoke,” signifies confusion which heightens the unsureness of the situation. Vulnerability becomes evident…
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…about 30 km (20 mi) from the site. They were blown into the air and knocked unconscious; one man blown into a tree later died. "Everything around was shrouded in smoke and fog from the burning fallen trees." My Paintings of the Event A few years ago, I…
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…%, now believe that smoking marijuana should not be a criminal offence, up from 39% in 1987. 83% agree that it should not be a criminal offence if used for medicinal purposes only. Nonetheless, marijuana remains illegal while other more dangerous drugs, both…
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Category: /History
….)" Also, Reddington (1995) states that "the dreadlocked, ganja-smoking saddhu or wandering ascetic is a well known figure in India, and bands of saddhus often live in Rasta-like camps and smoke marijuana from a formally-blessed communal chalice pipe…
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…of beans, a box of leftover Chinese food with chopsticks sticking out, and a bag of white bread. Alex then drops his bread into the toaster. INT-LIVING ROOM-DAY He walks to the living room to watch the news. Behind him, a fire breaks loose, and smoke emits…
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Category: /Literature/English
…covered the Watts riots in 1965. I tried to draw up similarities that might help my reports on what was going on below. I remember telling myself that the big difference was that in Watts, they had fires. It wasn’t long after, that I noticed white smoke
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…of the conscious mind and it communicates with the subconscious. Its only job is to stop and put on hold any suggestion of positive change that we give ourselves or receive from an outside source. As an example: a man wants to stop smoking. His critical factor…
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