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the aisles, Sammy, from his work station, first ogles them and then idealizes the prettiest and most confident of the three. He names her, to himself, "Queenie"; and though he jokes with his fellow cashier about the girls' sexiness, he is quietly disgusted
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Category: /Literature/English
Ode to the West Wind
Ode to the West Wind, written by Percy Shelley, was composed on a day when the weather was unpredictable and windy. The poem reflects the mood of the weather and expresses Shelleys desire for creativeness and intellect
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
evidence is the base of ethics and Mill's sees it as inductive view. Basically the good is reflected on our desires. The only way to tell that something is desirable is to note that it is desired, so also the only way to tell that something is visible is to note
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
- for human's sake, bounded and defined. It is within the realm of hanhaga that the only acceptable name for God (who is ineffable), Ein Sof is found. Ein Sof means without end, and it is from Ein Sof that the ten sefirot emanate (Leiberman 2000:2).
The first
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
existence as we know it; another ice age. That itself is already a thought that has puzzled many philosophers and scientists throughout time. However, looking at this poem symbolically it describes the similarities between fire and desire, as well as ice and hate
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Category: /Literature/English
association to make between something considered bad and something which is considered good. Another point about the rhyming is that in the first 4 lines, the word ice (2) does not rhyme with fire and desire. This may have been to show an initial contrast between
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Category: /Literature
secret enraged Caleb but gives him the control he desires over her and instils a deep hatred for him in her and reciprocally for the children that carry his name.
Amelia, in her place, sat still, unflinching. If this was to be Ellen's part of the cost, let
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Category: /Literature/English
of the time.
Against his mothers desire he left Dublin, after College (1902) self-imposig an exile in Paris, disgusted by narrowness of Ireland provincialism. He worked as a journalist, a teacher and in other occupation always in difficult finacial conditions. He
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Category: /History
cultures. It tells the story of the life of a man by the name of Okonkwo, by his lifelong friend, Obierika. Okonkwo, a well-respected member of his village, had an undying desire to be manly at all times. He was a father and a husband of three wives
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
. Competitiveness, the need to be successful and the desire to be only the best reigned her persona.
Hettys mother warned her daughter that her father was a shrewd and selfish man. She made sure to tell Hetty that when she died, the entire business would belong
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