Papers 1901-1910 of total 9226 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…heard him whisper to Princess Jasmine’s pet tiger, “Scat good tiger. Take off and go.” Regular televisions commercials don’t seem to contain any subliminal messages. But do they? Does the person advertising the product have anything to do with its message…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, New York" ( "Hazing" 124 ). Lionel Tiger is an anthropologist at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Tiger enlightened the history of hazing in his statement, in which he said, "The process of causing young males to endure pain and suffering…
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…of numerous Nast cartoons, perhaps the most well known is the 'Tammany Tiger' cartoon. Set to look like Roman entertainment, this cartoon shows the political machine of Tammany Hall, signified by a vicious tiger, attacking and devouring the 'innocent citizen…
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…        ' It must be peace without victory. Only a peace between equals can last: only a peace, the very principle of which is equality, and a common participation in a common benefit. ' ( Tiger, 1990, 418…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…cruelty and evil. But at the same time the tiger being beautiful and 'burning bright' against the 'forests of the night', and the description of tiger with the imagery of fire with its simultaneous connotations of creation, purification and destruction implies…
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Category: /Literature
…of machine politics; in particular, Nast unrelentingly attacked New York's infamous Tammany Hall. Although this and William 'Boss' Tweed were the subject of numerous Nast cartoons, perhaps the most well known is the 'Tammany Tiger' cartoon. Set to look like…
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Category: /Literature
…1. Lyric: subjective, reflective poetry with regular rhyme scheme and meter which reveals the poet's thoughts and feelings to create a single, unique impression. Matthew Arnold, "Dover Beach" William Blake, "The Lamb," "The Tiger" Emily Dickinson…
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…of Contemporary History Vol. 28 Iss. 1, London Chant, C., 1996, Warplanes of the 20th Century, Tiger Books International, Twickenham Churchill Winston, June 4, 1940 Address to the House of Commons, on http://www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=393…
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…countries have much higher unemployment levels than the east Asian tigers is because an increasing number of workers in developed countries cannot produce the value added that make it worthwhile for employers to employ them. If our workers only grow longer…
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Category: /Literature
…well. Another theme that may be included is loneliness and isolation and too gives us an idea of the over protectiveness of the parents succeeded in creating a sense of fear of those children who were terrifying "more than tigers their muscles like iron…
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