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have a car and they decide that by taking some people from the truck they will be able to move faster. During the trip Grandma dies from a broken heart. Eventually Sairy becomes too ill to go on and the Wilsons and the Joads part. Soon the Joads begin
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Category: /Literature/English
in a race with the junkyard! I just finished paying for the car and it's on it last legs. The refrigerator consumes belts like a goddam maniac. They time those things."(Act 2, page 73, lines 16-19) Willy's belief in this statement drew him to believe that big
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Category: /Literature/English
during another discussion between Willy and Linda regarding the payments on the car. Willy is depressed about his inability to make enough money to support his family, his looks, his personality and the success of his friend and neighbor, Charley. My God
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Category: /Literature/English
such as the, animals, television and the use of San Francisco, an actual city. The other fictional items used are extremely believable, such as hover cars, androids, lazer guns, the idea of the Voigt-Kampff test and more. One of the most interesting parts to the story
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Category: /Literature/English
literary process to that of making motor cars. It may be argued that this is a less happy comparison than that made by Eliot. One is tempted then to view the artistic process as some kind of mechanical bolting together of a succession of parts that lack
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Category: /Entertainment
as in car racing? where movies such as the Fast and the Furious and Initial D racing styles, As it poses a danger to our drivers here on the road. If we are truly scared of so then these movies also should be banned. In theory it may seem so but in real life, I
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Category: /Science & Technology
only play with his favorite animal puzzle and matchbox cars. Sometimes he would run non stop around the dinning table looking at chairs from different angles. At age two JC was still non verbal. After two years of one sided conversations, Elizabeth and John
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Category: /Literature
. They practice on stage. They practice in the rain and the mud. They practice in the car. They practice at friends' houses. They practice while completing homework. They practice the dances to any song on the radio with a similar beat. They practice
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
there are many alcohol incidents that cause the US a lot of money each year. Nearly half of all car accidents were alcohol related. Alcohol also contributes with social issues such as murder, suicide, injury, homelessness, and violent crimes that caused the US
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Category: /Literature/North American
him money. Marlowe describes Mars in this way: "You think he's just a gambler. I think he is a pornographer, a blackmailer, a hot car broker, a killer by remote control, and a suborner of crooked cops. He's whatever looks good to him, whatever has
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