Papers 1831-1840 of total 3969 found.
…effectively. They had no loyalty among the soldiers, and the party was losing popularity. They ignored the pleas of the peasants and urban workers and didn't improve economic (eg. inflation) and political conditions. The Communists gained support because…
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…to originally capturing Frankenstein's brother William, 'If I could, therefore seize him ... I should not be so desolate in this peopled earth.' (136). He only murders him upon realizing that he is a relative of Frankenstein. The creature's ultimate plea
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…they first arrived in the United States 400 years ago. Looking For Solution Solutions to the problem of the institutionalization of Black youth will not come easy. To plea for White society to stop imprisoning our future leaders would likely fall on deaf…
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Category: /Literature
…they do so to different degrees and in dissimilar manners, both authors agree that deception is a sin that requires punishment.         In The Scarlet Letter, the heroine, Hester Prynne conceived a child out of wedlock. Despite the pleas and demands…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, the report asked for universal access to primary health care and sanitation by Nigerians. It wanted all children to be immunised against harmful diseases. And it wanted maternity mortality rate cut by half. "The plea went unheeded," says the report. "HIV and AIDS…
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…on him. By placing "te" at the beginning of line 141, even though "oro" is postponed until line 143, Sinon engages the Trojans early and forces them to emotionally respond to his plea. In addition, Sinon repetition of the word "miserere" and employment…
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Category: /Literature
…. This was met with praise one on side and with utter disdain on the other. If we look to the correspondence section of 'Science' magazine we see one reader saying that 'the plea for discontinuing the use of defoliation chemicals seems most illogical,' stating also…
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…to blame for her continued illness--"I wish he would take me away from here!"--immediately after this plea, Jane writes "It is so hard to talk with John about my case, because he is so wise, and because he loves me so" (Johnson). For John, that of which he…
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…to reschedule the trip. Time passed by and that never took place. My mother being the saint that she is never got between the situation, but always would ask me to talk with my grandfather and talk things out. I never paid any mind to her pleas. Finally on December…
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…be persuaded. Do not proceed," (page 59) is what Jocasta pleas when Oedipus is about to learn who he was and who he has become. The audience pities Oedipus for the reason that they know Oedipus will be overwhelmed when he hears the news. Fear that this news could…
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