Papers 1621-1630 of total 10032 found.
…of the ‘Eternal Feminine’ myth has no basis or concrete grounds for existence. Women are said to be ‘mysterious’ because they are not like man. Is this because we do not look like men? If so, then the reasoning would be considered ridiculous. I believe the anatomical…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Snow Falling on Cedars, David Guterson’s mystery-suspense novel, provides an immaculate interpretation of a small American coastal island’s trial to conquer and expel the ongoing dogmatic narrow-mindedness synonymous with its inhabitants. A novel…
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…Searching for Dark Matter When Astronomers look at the Universe, they study the mysteries of the stars, dust clouds and other matter visible to radio, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, X-ray, or gamma-ray telescopes. What is not readily apparent…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…writing mysteries. Christie's first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, introduced Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective, who appeared in more than 40 books, the last of which was CURTAIN. He was destined to become the most popular detective…
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…or fiction. But truly in the minds of magicians, their purpose in life is to leave a mystery, a mystery that science is unable to explain. They leave their mark and give people something to think about, a mark which will never be forgotten. Although magic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Easter Island exists. Concealed in the blue. And it is, as you expect, a hiding place of mysteries. Mention the name, and only a small number of people will be able to place it on a map (Heyerdahl1989). Easter Island is over 2,000 miles from…
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…plentiful use of ghosts, mysterious disappearances, and other sensational and supernatural occurrences; their principal aim was to evoke chilling terror by exploiting mystery, cruelty, and a variety of horrors. The term "gothic" has also been extended to denote…
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Category: /Literature
…and created an atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Often, one of the main characters would be some sort of damsel in distress, threatened by some man. The words chosen in these novels and short stories were very descriptive, creating overwrought emotion and often…
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…in a veil of mystery. It is the fear of the unknown, what the reader does not see, what the reader cannot understand about him, that intensifies Dracula’s wickedness. The reader is never allowed a glimpse into the heart, mind or soul of the undead…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Unsolved mysteries abound everywhere. Since the beginning of time, there have been unexplainable, unsolvable events occurring daily all over the world. Because of the fascinating nature of mysteries and the overwhelming curiosity of humans, many…
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