Category: /Arts & Humanities
with a real hard rocker which just sent everyone into a frenzy. The stage seemed to breathe mist and smoke as the band played their electrifying set of songs. The level of sound was astronomical. The decibel level was on the threshold of pain. The music roared
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Category: /Literature
, and then he'd tear off a hunk of buttered bread and eat that" (233). Suddenly the narrator no longer has much to base his prejudices on.
The narrator's understanding of Robert is enhanced when Robert agrees to smoke dope with the narrator despite never trying
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
floor.
At least wearing masks makes it harder to spit, although most of the masks are next to useless Yufang," an acquaintance explained, as she began offering me a cigarette. "Precaution."
Truly, more people are smoking in the belief that it will ward off
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
. Neanderthals and early men show many similarities. They used the same caves, hunt for the same food, practiced fishing and smoked their fish for preservation. Neanderthals also carried small objects with them while performing everyday tasks. Carrying
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
pellets, nitroglycerin, sulfuric acid, aluminum/magnesium azide, and bottled hydrogen, and intended on preventing the smoke from escaping the towers, therefore, caching the public eye by poisoning people inside. After the actual bombing, he then foresaw Tower
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
to transform our values and attitudes. Cigarettes ads, for example, often imply that smoking is a manly or sexy habit. It is neither.
Because of these problems, many people have become extremely critical of commercials, especially those directed at children. Adults
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Category: /Literature/English
that Blackbeard was a big man and he used every bit of his intimidating stature to his advantage. He supposedly braided his beard into pigtails and tucked slow burning matches in the braids or behind his ears. This sent curls of smoke around his face creating
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Category: /Literature/English
elements give great meaning to the story. At one point in the story there is said to be, a smell of smoke . . . burning in the air (Perrine 24). This smoke can represent how the town covered up its flaws, like a blanket of smoke. It can also signify how
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Category: /Literature/English
smoking their ears off and talking about the play so that
everybody could hear how sharp they were." (pg. 126) Throughout the book Holden
displays a lack of motivation for many things in which he should do. Holden couldn't
even call up an old girlfriend
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Category: /Social Sciences
phase, this happens during early childhood and can stay with a person all the way up through adulthood. During this stage all objects of interest get put into the mouth. Examples of this would be a person biting his/her thumb or smoking excessively. Most
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