Papers 1981-1990 of total 55526 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…still cannot act that way because his pride steps in and controls his actions. The first of Wright’s failures after his talk with Griggs about being an Uncle Tom was at the first optical company Wright worked for. When his coworker Reynolds asked Wright…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to a doctor to help control and correct his problems, so her family can return home and feel safe once again. Sending away her own flesh and blood starts eating at Harriet to the point where she takes Ben back home. She was astonished to find out that Ben had…
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Category: /History
…? Acknowledging most of Congress was of the same political party he jumped the gun in a sense for the security and safety of the American people, and traders. He had an understandable reason to declare war and had he not the economy of the U.S. could have changed…
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guns,” to seniors of age 85 watching infomercials on the “Clapper,” are a huge amount of people being targeted. Not only are these advertisements appealing, they also subconsciously become part of the consumers’ language. The word “Kleenex” is used…
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…that the “government has grown too become to large and bureaucratic, too removed from the local control; its intrusion into our lives is creating resentment, trampling on our rights, reducing personal responsibility, and stifling the economic growth that will do more…
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…the Pacific in an attempt to gain complete control over Greater East Asia. Italy was attempting to conquer the Mediterranean and was, thus far, triumphant. All was being broadcast globally on the radio. This was becoming a war unlike any in the 20th century, even…
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…and a hunter. Daniel learned so well that these traits helped him fight other Indians. At age 12 he started shooting with a gun that his father had given him. He loved the freedom of the outdoors and soon became a skilled woodsman, even better than the Indians…
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Category: /Literature/English
…how he didn’t used to have automatic transmission, power steering, power windows, and cruse control, nor did he have air bags, and braking systems. Back then he said there weren’t half as many accidents. Many drivers also think they are indestructible…
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…Finch, Jem, Scout’s older brother, is a quieter and a more controlled person than his little sister. Jem expects the world to use common sense, and when people don’t, he seems to be a little disappointed. Because of this, he is affected emotionally…
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Category: /History
…most lopsided wartime victory. After the fighting was over, America controlled Puerto Rico, Guam and the 7,200 islands of the Philippines. But the profitable outcome of the war was not without criticism. Many people did not approve of America seizing…
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