Papers 16681-16690 of total 54444 found.
…and reproaches. Paul stopped short before the door. He felt that he could not be accosted by his father tonight; that he could not toss in again on that miserable bed. He would not go in. He would tell his father that he had no car fare, and it was raining so hard he…
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…) and the instructors ramble on and on about what a woman should and shouldn't do. For example, she should always park to the right side of a van. If her car breaks down and the person helping her is a male, don't get out of the car, but instead, slip him instructions…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is happening in their own life and the lives of the people around them. This average person is concerned with what is going on at work, where they will be going out to dinner that weekend, how cool it would be to have that shiny new car down at the car lot. I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with frustration. Everywhere he went he met downtrodden people with stories to be told. In 1937, driving a late-model car, he and his wife Carol traveled Route 66 from Oklahoma to California. He saw the roadside camps, used-car lots, diners, and gas stations…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Mac. In this scene Jim is taking charge of the camp and giving orders to London, the elected leader of the camp. 'All right, tomorrow morning we are going to smack those scabs. I want you to pick the best fighters. Give the men clubs. I want two cars
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…, but then Tom explains that that was not his car, and he was not driving it. Back at Tom's house, Nick finds Gatsby hiding there to make sure Tom did not hurt Daisy. Gatsby explains that it was Daisy driving the vehicle, but he will take full responsibility…
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Category: /Literature
…and beefsteaks on their plates when the rest of the world was starving, spent enough to feed and clothe an entire country on their exercise equipment, their swimming pools, and tennis courts, jogging shoes, and all of them even the poorest had two cars. Where…
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car use. The numbers of cars in Beijing has doubled in the past five years to 2.5m; it is expected to rise to over 3m by the time the Olympic flame reaches the capital city in 2008. World Health Organization (2005). Deforestation is and continues…
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…States can reduce the problem. However, the problem of cyber crime is just a new territory for criminals and law enforcement alike. The problem will never be totally eradicated due to the speed of enhanced technology. There will always be car thieves because…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…life has had on their bodies. The opening wide shot of Blade Runner shows a chaotic city. Fire erupts from the bottom of the screen, lightning flashes across the sky and a flying car whizzes by. This is an immediate indication of the society's inability…
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