Papers 1791-1800 of total 2617 found.
…the audience realized it was strictly “random.” Robin listed off 7 names of Arabic origin and a Jane Smith. This country has become so paranoid, that is has lost touch with treating everyone with respect. The cliché says, “One bad apple spoils the bunch,” but why…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is a constant companion throughout the story. It is on Gabriels coat and shoes as he arrives at the party and he gazes at it longingly through the window following his dance with Miss Ivors. Mosley talks about the observation made by Mary Jane, that the snow…
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…and mix them together, you get a person such as Jane Addams or Edward Bellamy. They both believed that American society could achieve a greater degree of democratic equality and social justice. Both of them tried to make their dream come true by influencing…
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Category: /History
…provisions, home-community visits by their very nature did not focus on the child alone but instead effectively reached out to support the whole family and the community. References Addams, Jane (1910…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or she can?t report anything without facing serious consequences. Sometimes the guards offer drugs in exchange for sexual favors from the inmates. Prisoner Jane Doe recounts: ?The first time I was incarcerated, I was pregnant. Each guard is in charge…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of the luxuries (as his parents call it) brought upon him came an equally high level of expectations, and ended his interview off with ?After being chastised to a certain point, there seems to me only one way out; my girlfriend ?and my social life ?Mary Jane.? Then we…
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…States 1996, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office ( 1997) Inciardi, James A. "The Wars on Drugs." Palo Alto: Mayfield, 1986 Kennedy, X.J., Dorthy M. Kennedy, and Jane E. Aaron, eds. The Bedford Reader. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford, 1997…
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…and one brother. Two other brothers died in infancy. His father, Peter Jefferson, had served as surveyor, sheriff, colonel of militia, and member of House of Burgesses. Thomas' mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, came from one of the oldest families in Virginia…
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…of some less meaningful one, that may have made for a good speech but would not have really covered the full scope of the problem. Woolf said: They just might mean simply a few remarks about Fanny Burney; a few more about Jane Austen; a tribute to the Brontes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…what Stradlater and Jane Gallagher are doing on their date (Lunquist 42-3). After getting into a physical fight with Stradlater, he runs from reality and leaves school in the middle of the night. Holden's demonic possession continues when he…
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