Papers 1761-1770 of total 2617 found.
Category: /History
…, weed, Mary Jane, Acapulco Gold, dope, and reefer. When Marijuana is smoked, THC goes quickly into the blood through the lungs. It then goes to the brain and this is when the “high” is felt. This can happen within a few minutes and can last up to five hours…
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Category: /Literature/English
…classes, the servants, and the deviant inhabitants of the houses in which Becky resides in France. The social and historical view of for example, Jane Austen, is much more limited, but this could be attributed to the restrictions placed on her own experiences…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…wife’s land. Cooper’s first novel Precaution was an imitation of Jane Austen’s novels and his second The Spy was based in Sir Walter Scott’s Waverly Series, but brought him fame and wealth. After that he started his famous Leatherstocking series, about Hawk…
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…of the first eye and ear hospital in Great Britain, as well as the appointed Surgeon Occultist to the Queen, who knighted him. His mother, Jane Francesca Elgee Wilde, was a poet who wrote patriotic Irish verse under the pen name Speranza, and had a considerable…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, however, it was the fact that there was a student in her class that she could not control that ultimately drove her nuts. As with Jane, all of her students were afraid of her--afraid to get caught by her watchful eye. The fact that Robert could care less…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not control that ultimately drove her nuts. As with Jane, all of her students were afraid of her--afraid to get caught by her watchful eye. The fact that Robert could care less if he got caught seemed to intimidate her. “Miss Sidley was suddenly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-patterned paper (the yellow wallpaper). She progresses from being “one,” to “I,” and finally to “Jane,” once she has re-discovered herself. There is a reversal of power here. The narrator has been empowered by the wallpaper. She is no loner bound…
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…(because an act of Parliament [1536] invalidated the marriage of her parents and enabled Henry to marry his third wife, Jane Seymour), both Parliament and Henry named as heirs to this throne his children Edward, later Edward VI; Mary, later Mary I; and Elizabeth…
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Category: /History
…to continue fighting. Soon after the treaty was signed with France, Great Britain and France were at war. Spain eventually followed France and before long England was at war with Holland also. As a result of the murder of Jane McCrea, Lieutenant David Jones…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the way a mother could, and he remarried to Mary Jane Clairmont. Shelley hated her, and blamed Clairmont for stealing her father from her. Shelley became more isolated within her household and eventually eloped with Percy Shelley. (Mellor 12) This did…
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