Papers 1901-1910 of total 7418 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…has the right to privacy. So, why can homosexuals not practice their own right for privacy? Why can they not get married? Any Jack and Jill on the street can get "hitched." I think it is time for Jack and Jack to have a nice ceremony too.…
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…, this is usually touched upon at the ceremony or even before, this means to be faithful and loyal. When a person such as President Bill Clinton, or any politician professes his/her love and fidelity to his/her life partner, which is only one person, then without any…
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…at the ceremony or even before, this means to be faithful and loyal. When a person such as President Bill Clinton, or any politician professes his/her love and fidelity to his/her life partner, which is only one person, then without any regret, completely disregards…
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Category: /History
…for each" (Raffel 24). Presumably, a thane's wife was the mistress of ceremonies in the mead halls. Women also had their own rights that were "quite independent of [their] husbands" (Crossley-Holland 68). A woman had the right to own land, defend herself…
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…of Cheops. The enthroned king rests one hand flat on his knee while he holds a folded piece of material in the other. He wears a nemes headdress with pleaded lappets. Attached to his chin is the sign of his dignity, the ceremonial beard. He is also dressed…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, for they are able to bear children. This society uses a systematic approach to produce offspring, in other words, for the republic to grow. The commanders, top- ranking officials of Gilead, are the wives’ husbands. Every so often, “ceremonies” are held where…
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Category: /Literature/English
ceremonies can not go on unless she is present. The most important role of an Ibo woman is that of a mother. She is occupied with the maintenance of the home, nurturing her children, being a teacher, and has many other tasks. In my opinion, the treatment…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Boleyn's coronation ceremony he knew what was in store. He was later requested to take an oath acknowledging Henry the supreme head of the Church in England, and when he (as a loyal Roman Catholic) refused he was tried and convicted of treason…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a usurper, can only dream of: With mine own tears I wash away my balm, With mine own hands I give away my crown… The implication is that only a lawful king can follow this ceremony, and Bolingbroke will never have such status, he will forever be smaller…
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Category: /History
…) and blades inlaid with gold and silver or forged so as to produce a watered effect after the damascene fashion. To surrender one's sword has always been a token of defeat or submission and the breaking of it a ceremony of degradation. In the French and Indian…
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