Papers 2101-2110 of total 66656 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…H.G. Wells and Wyndham, wrote pieces that try to predict the outcome of events or the future. H.G. Wells wrote many successful science fiction novels, from "The Island of Doctor Moreau" to "The Invisible Man" to "The War of the Worlds" and many, many more…
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Category: /History
…calculated by Mr. Frank and some of there close friends. Every day strands of an invisible web were being woven about the group’s eventual “disappearance”. The choice was soon going to be made whether to yield to the arrest and the ultimate removal…
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…is reversible. The idea of reversibility means there must be a limit to splitting. If it could be split forever, there is nothing to stop it from destroying itself. Epicures insisted on an upper limit also, that atoms are always invisible, it seems obvious; all…
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…that it means John was “in a state of ecstasy; the outer world being shut out.” This made possible “an immediate connection with the invisible world.” In Revelation 1:12-16 we read a description of a grand figure we find out is Jesus. There are many distinctive…
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…, and became a top five smash in America. ENIGMA 3, "Le roi est mort, VIVE le roi (death to the king, LONG LIVE the king in English)," was released in 1996. This album the hit singles "Beyond the Invisible" and "TNT for the Brain." With the success of its…
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…words, "Freelance Writer," down in the Occupation blank of the forms you have to fill out…'(p435) " This quote is at the end of the book. He introduced us to Gordie when he was a child and left us with Gordie as a man. We were able to see detailed…
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Category: /Literature
…trajectory, fired from an invisible rifle. It was up to 120 mph. It was up to 130 at least"(127). The use of this machine shows that society is more concerned with speed and pleasure seeking than the well-being of others, which is an exceptionally dangerous…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of a training facility they tend to invision a military base with young soldiers learning what they need to know to survive. Atwood's 'Red Center' is very similar to this type of facility; it has soldiers inside the facility and people are being taught how…
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…by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition of some invisible agent" (Hume, 123n). Theologians of the Old & New Testament religions consider only God-willed contravention of the laws of nature to be true miracles. However, they admit others can…
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…, half-Indian, man, who pretends to be deaf and dumb. Bromden portrays a unique quality of being "invisible". Since everyone believes him to be dumb and deaf, he can hear and understand everything that is going on around him, which makes him a very good…
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