Category: /History/European History
Corporate America commits white collar crimes that are considered to be less criminal than street crimes. The reality of these crimes is that it takes away the dream from an individual who spent all of his life savings for retirement. People trust
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Category: /Literature/English
ANALYSIS OF HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS
David Kenison
English 301 - 01
Stéphanie Zuk
September 14th 2000
Who is the boss?
Society is pressuring people so much
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Category: /Literature/Novels
that this writing style has been a constant example of a powerful literary expression.
Hemingway was one of the best users of symbols and images. In the story Hills Like White Elephants, he has hidden symbols behind almost everything in the story. The main symbol
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
Book review for "In the Land of White Death" by Valerian Albanov
In his book Albanov tells about his journey over the frozen ice of the arctic sea, trying to escape from the frozen ship. Albanov was the navigator on board of Saint Anna, a Russian
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Sarcasm and Displacement of the Supermarkets in White Noise
Throughout the novel White Noise, Don DeLillo uses dark and biting humor and subtle displacement to contrast the harsh reality of his characters lives. The sarcasm exists in the idea
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Category: /Literature/English
Dead White Males, the play by Australian playwright David Williamson, deals with several conflicts which occur between the characters. Whether they concern patriarchy and feminism, or intellectualism and anti-intellectualism, these opposing ideas each
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Category: /History
Mary Jemison: White Woman of the Genesee
The story of Mary Jemison is both inspiring and intriguing. She was captured at a young
age by Indians, and forced to live with them. She endured many hardships while under captivity
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
In analyzing the story "White Tigers," by Maxine Hong Kinston I found many occurrences to be closely paralleled to my beliefs of Confucianism. For example, when the woman reflects of her childhood she remembers when she dreamt of being a woman warrior
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
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Usually used a limited colour range, often worked in white + black or one other colour.
Often skips narrative information + detail, more emphasis on forms, curves + swellings that hint toward vague details.
Much style dislocation - didn't just paint in one
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Category: /Literature/English
The Great White Whale and its Many Meanings
Herman Melville, in his epic novel Moby-Dick, utilizes the symbolism of the color of the Great White Whale to demonstrate his theme of duality. However, Captain Ahab tragically had a single mind set
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