Papers 20801-20810 of total 54444 found.
…control, even when the time comes when Keller is ready to tell Paul about his heart wrenching story of his past, Paul would rather go and satisfy immediate needs like spending a night in a car with Rosie, than listen to Keller take the final step and spill his…
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…the housewife and caring for children. On the other hand, boys are given footballs, computer games, cars, trucks etc, and are encouraged to 'dummy fight' mainly by their fathers. This, as feminists would argue, is encouraging boys to be masculine, strong…
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Category: /History
…%. (Faragher, 371) Unemployment was low, income was high, and by 1929, nearly 60% of all families owned a car, which was a luxury at the time. (Ibid) Few noticed that things began to go downhill. <Tab/>Farmers faced declining markets because…
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…limousine. People were cheering. At 12:15 the President's bodyguard said: "Dallas loves you, Mr.President"; -"oh, yes". After 15 minutes, at 12:30 the car was just at the end of Elm Street. Suddenly, shots rang out. The President was struck in the back…
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Category: /History
…came along. Some machines were so big they could throw cows, sheep, horses, or even something as big as a car. Smaller machines were sometimes made that could hurl things the size of tennis balls, small bricks, rocks or pumpkins. <Tab/>Many…
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…in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. [. . .] It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall…
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…partners in crime, Pete and Delmar, to be baptized and afterwards they wanted to stay with the Baptists but Ulysses dragged them out of the water, and into the car so that they could continue their journey. This was like The Odyssey because Odysseus had to drag…
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…It appears these past few months the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has been more concerned with high profile exhibits, rather than showing art. The Ralph Lauren car collection has undeniable mass appeal, and it is clear that this is partially the reason…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…plummets, tourists do not occupy hotels or patronize restaurants/retail Employees laid off airline jobs due to declining business, which in turn causes layoffs in many associated industries such as rental cars, hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions…
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Category: /Literature
…that were fought with stick figures and riding my bicycle. Now I cherish things that are more complex like my relationship with friends, my computer, my car, and classical music. But one thing that I love now and in my childhood is my love for robots. I don't…
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