Papers 1901-1910 of total 10032 found.
…). Choice of prey is another difference between the two species. Botos will eat almost any kind of fish; Vera da Silva, biologist and boto researcher, “found that they prey on nearly 50 species from 19 families (Morell 29).” However, according to Ritchie, “[s…
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…. Because of the politically motivated sheriff and judge, and the DA Johnson was railroaded through the criminal justice system. His rights were violated to further the careers of some tyrannical law officials and to satisfy the hunger of death…
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…are punished by being made to wallow in a river of human excrement from which emanates nauseating fumes. Dante recognizes and tries to start a conversation with Alessio Interminelli da Lucca. Allesio who is smeared all over with excrement. He explains to Dante…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…” and “Social X-Rays”. These people are the wealthy WASPS, who are considered successful and the women they marry. The second caste is the politicians, like Abe Weiss, and slightly lower than them are the police and assistant DA’s like Kramer. The third caste would…
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…, to be virtuous. They believe that the world will repose in peace under the true faith, Islam, and that those that don’t accept this "peace" live in the Da es Harb, or the perpetual world of war. Likewise, when the communists speak of peace they mean world socialism…
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…Creston on piano. Creston also wrote his Concerto for Alto Saxophone, and it was premiered by Vincent Abato and the New York Philharmonic in 1944. Jacques Ibert’s Concertina da Camera was written for Alto Saxophone and eleven instruments, and is a staple…
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Category: /History
…Seminary. He began attending the seminary in 1894, but in 1899 he quit the seminary to become a full-time revolutionary. While he studied the priesthood, Stalin read forbidden literature, including Karl Marx's 'Das Kapital', and soon converted to a new orthodoxy…
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…greatly different then previous Utopian views. Marx’s major work, Das Kapital (1867), he based the work on the four closely related concepts: his theory of history, the labor theory of value, the nature of the state, and the dictatorship…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their lives. Nearly half of the convict population is made up of high school dropouts. (Da Costa, Manuel and Sa, Celina) The rate of engagement in high-risk behaviours such as premature sexual activity, early pregnancy, delinquency, crime, violence…
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…at the Berlin State Opera in Fidelio. International triumph with Tristan und Isolde at the same place and hailed by Berlin critic as "Das Wunder Karajan". Received his first contract with the Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft (extending until 1943). In 1941, Karajan…
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