Papers 1651-1660 of total 10236 found.
…problems with racism? It's that many people live in racist conditions, without even seeing it. It flies right over their heads. Schools, the workplace, our community, our friends house, even our homes. We hear a racial slur, oh well, it's just a joke. Hardly…
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…. Always seeking the ultimate wave, a 40-foot force of nature that travels the speed of 35 miles per hour, one of the surfers gets his wish when e finally finds this wave. Tragically, he dies while trying to surf it, His best friend flies across the Pacific…
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…, strategists, and managers whose duties entail enormous responsibilities. Each branch of the armed forces has particular tasks. The Army is in charge of land-based defense initiatives. The Air Force supervises space and air defense. While the Navy flies the flag…
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…massive amounts of pain. One of the greatest boxers in all of history is Muhammad Ali, he acquired the famous phrase “flies like a butterfly and stings like a bee.” Another one of the great boxers of history is George Forman, who has been champion 3 times…
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Category: /History
…the slightest wind, flies and maggots feasting on little one’s eyes and escaping from the mash served in community bowls. I think this scene, as depicted on television, can wrench one’s stomach into a million knots. We have also been thoroughly disgusted…
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…is one of the main problems with racism? It's that many people live in racist conditions, without even seeing it. It flies right over their heads. Schools, the workplace, our community, our friends house, even our homes. We hear a racial slur, oh well, it's…
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…the connotation of the overall opinion. Fitzgerald expresses this opinion as a sort of sarcasm or irony, which perhaps flies over the head of a majority of lower-level readers. Figuratively, this cynicism serves to further explicate the poorly hidden disgust felt…
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…Worms, tortoises, ostriches, and flies; what do these things have in common? They are all part of Charles Darwin’s theories. Darwin spent five years aboard the HMS Beagle studying animal and plant life all over the world. This time, plus the many…
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…there found that almost every amputation to remove and gangrenous limb was followed by a return of the disease and eventually death. The conditions at Andersonville were so terrible that Jones said there were so many flies that they "swarmed over everything…
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…of the Anzacs the greatest tragedy of all since it meant leaving their dead mates buried in an alien land so far from home But the ANZACs were there through the heat, and the flies, and the stench of death, and disease, and attack, and counter-attack, and the cold…
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