Papers 1891-1900 of total 91902 found.
…that "...mechanised man, having rebuilt the landscape, is now rebuilding the waters. The sober citizen who would never submit his watch or his motor to amateur tamperings freely submits his lakes to drainage, fillings, dredgings, pollutions, stabilisations, mosquito…
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…meters long was found. There are many other examples of this in the world. Dragonologist, Dr. Volodimir Kapusianyk is the last of his kind and is now resting in a nursing home in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan at the age of 98. Because of ill health and old age…
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…costs him the chance for happiness. The poem tells the inner feelings of a man who's in love, but realizes that his feeling may well be unrequited. His own descriptions of himself such as "a bald spot in the middle of my hair" and "I grow old...I grow old
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…will be married to his "nine-hundred-years-old" name. While he speaks, the Duke shows the painting of his dead wife to the Count envoy. The poem sounds like a conversation, as the Duke uses personal pronouns such as "you" and "we", when speaking to the envoy, but even…
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…with a young man wearing a black hat and a black suit. The man seated is Monet's father, seen in three quarter views as the viewer, seeming as it was to look over his shoulder. I've noticed that there is abundance of flowers on the terrace that Monet's love…
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…with a young man wearing a black hat and a black suit. The man seated is Monet's father, seen in three quarter views as the viewer, seeming as it was to look over his shoulder. I've noticed that there is abundance of flowers on the terrace that Monet's love…
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…the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for The Old Man and The Sea. In 1954, he won the Nobel Prize. As a writer, he became known for his predominant them of "grace under pressure." This theme was clearly developed in the old man who fought the giant fish and killed…
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…Recently, I interviewed someone from the Island of Orkney, off the northern shore of Scotland. He described the seas as being nutrient rich and crystal clear. Traditionally, sea weed, (called sea vegetables in Scotland) has been used for herbal…
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…Recently, I interviewed someone from the Island of Orkney, off the northern shore of Scotland. He described the seas as being nutrient rich and crystal clear. Traditionally, sea weed, (called sea vegetables in Scotland) has been used for herbal…
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…White’s and critics claim that the novel also displays formuliac plotting, and is an allusion to classic fish tales such as; Herman Melville's Moby Dick, and Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. Critics need to loosen up on irritating Benchley with obvious…
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