Papers 2071-2080 of total 2617 found.
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….” ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Bibliography Atwood, Paul. “Vietnam War.” Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. CD-ROM. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 1993-1998. Gettleman, Marvin E., Jane Franklin, Marilyn B. Young, and H. Bruce Franklin, ed. Vietnam and America. New…
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…of York, based on earlier portraits. Left to right it shows Henry VIII in dress of 1530's-40's, his father Henry VII and mother Elizabeth of York in dress of about 1500-1520, and his third wife, Jane Seymour in dress of the 1530's. The Father and son's dress…
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…Any man who tries to argue Jane Austen's ability to draw characters would be undoubtedly a fool, for the author's talent in that area of prose is hard to match. However even the most ardent fans of Austen will have to agree with the fact…
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…, to enjoy the outside world again with her husband…”(Kloss). Gilman’s character summed it up best in when she states, “I’ve got out at last,’ said I, “in spite of you and Jane“ (Gilman 419). In their own way, they beat society and the people that oppressed them…
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…the post-war experience. It was in fact a war for the men who fought in it as well as a war for the people back in the states. Thanks to Hanoi Jane we will also not forget about the people we were fighting against. The war was in effect a cinematic challenge…
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…, and that she can go in and out of the section she tore as she pleases. When John arrives he gets the key and enters his wife’s room she screams, “I’ve got out at last, in spite of you and Jane. And I’ve pulled off most of the paper, so you can’t put me back!” (330…
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…habitual use of swearing (Costello, 1990). "Sonuvabitch" is reserved for his extreme anger, as when he kept calling Stradlater a "moron sonuvabitch" for the boy's ostensibly offensive treatment of Jane Gallagher. Again, Holden's sporadic use of "sonuvabitch…
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…(1896), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of Worlds (1898). By the end of the nineteenth century, Wells’s reputation was secure. On the strength of his growing income, he built the Spade House in Sandgate, near Folkestone, where Jane Wells…
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…and airport gates make less than someone at McDonald’s and usually are uneducated average Dicks or Janes, may be part of the problem.” In most of England, the guards are expertly trained and receive high pay. The issue of sabotage and criminal attacks on aircraft…
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…read it. The book interested me so much, I went out and bought a book of Ginsbergs poems, it also helped me find other beat-poets to study, like Jack Kerouac, William Carlos Williams, and William S. Burroughs. I also did some research on the author Jane
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