Category: /Literature/English
and admire the snow as it falls in the woods and on a frozen lake. The man who owns these woods lives in the town and is ignorant of the beauty that they contain. He has not taken the time to notice how beautiful they are as the snow comes down. The owner
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Analyzing Themes of To Kill A Mockingbird
Harper Lee's first novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, displays the life of a small southern family struggling through the depression in Maycomb, Alabama. Similar to any other southern town, the prejudiced whites
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
. Pablo Picasso, born Pablo Ruiz y Blasco, came into the world on the 25th of October 1881 in the southern Spanish town of Malaga. Pablo was an artist from early in his life he was a child prodigy. He began his career as a classical painter. He painted things
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
. Hibbing was Mrs. Zimmerman's hometown. When Robert was interviewed, he said that the whole town of Hibbing was mainly his family. His mother's mother had a dozen children, all of whom stayed in Hibbing and raised their families there.
Robert bored easily
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of gods and goddesses, "Hester recalls Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth and home [...]"(Pennell). Another instant where the name Hestia is used is in the Bible, "[...] Esther of the Old Testament, a woman who intercedes for her people and is often
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Category: /Literature
. The reader knows, however, that her lover is the town preacher Rodger Dimmesdale. If she was to tell who he is, he would lose his position that he loves so much. The story gets even more intertwined: her husband, who was away in Amsterdam, comes back to her while
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Category: /Literature
mother, Olive Hamilton, taught at many
schools in the Salinas area. He also had three sisters.
Steinbeck had ample access to the three things Emerson said went into the
making of a scholar; nature, books, action. Steinbeck was a small town boy, but
he
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Category: /Literature/North American
began the efforts of transforming the town into a cultural centre. After much hard work, the Stratford Theatre Festival blossomed into a national event. The development of the Stratford Theatre Festival shows that the "arts" can be a viable economic
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Category: /History/North American History
" took on another name--Princeton University. Harvard, Rutgers, Brown, and Dartmouth were established in the same manner; all were originally intended for religious education. In 1734, a pastor named John Edwards took the town of Northampton, Massachusetts
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Category: /Society & Culture
opportunities that are available to you. Poverty should not be an excuse for not working up to your potential. No matter how poor you think you are, there is always someone who is poorer.
Please do not be embarrassed by or ashamed of the size your home town. Many
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