Category: /Social Sciences
faced with several changes there. Things that were formerly not as common in Tonga such as appliances, candy, televisions, refrigerators, diapers and even cars were seen all over. These advancements show how dependent Tongan islanders are becoming
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. Lumumba was placed under house arrest at the prime minister's house. Here, Lumumba attempted to escape. Smuggled out of his residence at night in a visiting diplomat's car he began a long journey towards Stanleyville. However, his absence was not unnoticed
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
for you traditional dances.
Reception service is available twenty four hours a day. The Receptionists are all day
and night in the residents disposal ready to give any help or information that they
need. They can arrange car hires, exchange money, boat
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Category: /Literature/North American
place on Coney Island, on September 15, 1893. It was a better form of the street car trolley. The experiment was to show that it would work perfectly in all weather conditions.' (NYT p 4) This was a great success and gained him a lot of recognition.
During
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
. Arnold was born in Thal, Austria in a small town near the Styrian capital on July 30 1947. His parents were the local police chief and former Nazi stormtrooper Gustav Schwarzenegger (1907-1972). He had a brother who died in a car accident, and his father
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Category: /History/North American History
of the photo, peeping out the car window" (5.) Rather than recalling the life that was lost shortly after the picture was taken, Peter focuses only on finding himself in the picture. Like most children, he did not have much regard for others when he could focus
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
- below.
Howard began to use a commercial striping machine, used by car detailers - to get the perfect-line effect he needed for his works. This was not as easy tool to use; it required a steady hand, which Howard Arkley proved to have.
"Indoors
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Category: /History/North American History
. I feel totally isolated from the outside world like Thoreau was. I observe similarly to the way he viewed a pond in is chapter Sounds, "Now that the cars are gone by and all the restless world with them and the fishes in the pond are no longer feel
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
and children should be actively encouraged to involve in physical activity and should also be educated about the benefits of exercising on a regular basis. In addition, we live in a car-friendly culture and children tend to spend a lot of time watching TV or playing
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
of true love is in that of a child, which is easy to overlook. Carmen's immaturity is reflected in her opinion of sexual relations: "all that groping that goes on in cars... and the hallway at school is disgusting" (90). Yet, ironically, her opinion
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