Papers 1971-1980 of total 57705 found.
…and lived in the forest with the wild animals. Once Enkidu was introduced to the ways of a woman, he was filled with wisdom, and the thoughts of man were in his heart. No longer would the animals accept him as one of their own, so he went to live…
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…with his experience of poverty and homelessness in those two cities, which Orwell researched by living as an indigent for some months. For the same publisher he produced The Road to Wigan Pier (1937), which was controversial for including Orwell's trenchant…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…A reluctant nature writer, Edward Abbey writes of his experiences of, and personal philosophical developments during, his time in southeastern Utah’s canyonlands. Abbey doesn’t like to consider himself a nature writer, yet he clearly exhibits great…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is left with an entirely new, or at the very least, greatly supported view of a horses life and animal captivity. The Story Am I Blue starts off with Alice Walker in the first person, recalling a time she spent renting a small house in the country. Soon after…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…playing old records and polishing her collection of glass animals (the glass menagerie of the title). Laura’s obsession with her “glass menagerie” is the strongest example of escapism in the play. Tom (Laura’s brother) is the main source of financial support…
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…’ve only known one way to reproduce, but now, thanks to the research and endless hours of experiments by those dedicated to finding out if it really is possible another way, there is a new method of reproduction called cloning. I’m not going to debate…
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…for hundreds of generations such as their poison arrows, their trance ritual, their wide knowledge of over five hundred species of plants and animals—knowing which are edible, harmful, cosmetic, and medical. Who are we to say that these traditions have not been…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and his other brother was a writer for many newspapers across the country. Steinbecks parents started to become very concerned that John would become a laborer and their hard spent college money would be wasted. The animals in the novel have…
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Category: /History
…success with the big game and the food supply to increase. It was also used as a defence against the big carnivorous animals that preyed on humans for food. Fire in all was a great discovery made by a hominid species Homo erectus that was first to create fire…
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Category: /Literature/English
…White Fang, written by Jack London, is a wonderful adventure novel that vividly depicts the life of a wolf by the name of White Fang. Throughout the course of the novel, White Fang goes through numerous learning experiences as he interacts…
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