Papers 1651-1660 of total 68083 found.
…the lives of people everywhere. Siddhartha Gautama was born about 563 B.C. in the town of Kapilavastu (what is now Southern Nepal). His given name was Siddhartha and his clan name was Gautama. His father, Shuddhodana, was the leader of a people known…
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Category: /Literature
…" (Adam), and is the first step to total self redemption. When proctor "rips up his confession and chooses death rather than dishonor" he has ultimately achieved everything he had desired; dignity, integrity and above all his name. Proctor's desire for dignity…
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…. "I will go to the country where the cedar is felled," he tells Enkidu. "I will set up my name in the place where the names of famous men are written". Thus Gilgamesh turns his attention away from small personal desires to loftier personaldesires -- desires
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Category: /History
…Kingdom had begun to build an atomic bomb that could be used against Germany. Run by General Leslie R. Groves at locations such as Los Alamos, New Mexico, this project then called by its code name only to a handful of scientists and politicians. Truman…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that she is something special. Shug Avery is the one name that brought hope into Celie’s heart. In her eyes, Shug is a Goddess of love, and sexual desire. Shug—a name that suggests she has the power to generate excitement without the ability to provide…
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…retirement’ (39) of . . . her own mind” (Gateshead 33). The motivation behind Jane’s desire for escape is an emotional exclusion “from the family circle clustered around the ‘fireside’ (39)” (Gateshead 33), which deprives Jane from “emotional as well as physical…
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…. This global market segment's price elasticity is low, meaning that they are not affected by changes in prices. They see price as an irrelevant factor, and shop for luxurious, high quality brand names. I once read a report that quoted the CEO of a luxury goods…
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…information offered. The teacher is standing at the door greeting each child. "What is your name? Sally, I am so glad you are here today. We are going to have so much fun. And what is your name? Ben, I am so glad to meet you, como esta? I have prepared…
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…between the two main characters, a man, who was not given a name and a girl, simply known as Jig. Here, I will try my best to analyse the narrative point of view of this extract by exploiting the use of the dialogues. Almost the entire story is told through…
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name" in the same sentence. I would like to provide a significant other with a sign of stability not vulnerability. Receiving a degree would, at the very least, instill the pride and confidence I need to succeed in my future accomplishments. My second…
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