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Category: /History
…for true identity (99).” The importance of accepting a man as he is was stressed. Though the men were usually strangers to each other in a sense, they valued acceptance and honesty, two values important even today. The friendships formed united men and gave…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that is the inevitable outcome. It saves the children from unnecessary grief and stress. The youngest children fear separation, strangers and being left alone. There are some dont’s such as don’t lie, don’t trouble them with frightening medical details, money worries, test…
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…. At that time, I realized I needed to claim my luggage. But how could I get to the claim counter because I couldn’t even make sense of all the signposts. Watching the different kinds of strangers, I didn’t even know how I could utter my question since my throat…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or clients, and strangers only entering to commit crimes. (Peltin) Previous perpetrators of work related violence have many characteristics in common. Some commonalities include: a migratory job history, externalizes blame, identifies with violence, more than…
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…maintained good ethical values by obeying his commands. These standards and values had their roots in religion or Sayyid Ahmad's understanding of it, that the women of his house could not go out or see men who are strangers to them. The men had to abide by codes…
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…feel even more uncomfortable in his foreign surroundings. The family threw him in a chicken coop and the chickens pecked at him. They treated him like he was a stranger. He seemed to not be welcome anywhere. The people were not concerned about how the angel…
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…if he loves her, he truthfully replies he does not. He adds, “I don’t love anybody.” He is living in anguish; he does not love himself and is therefore incapable of loving anybody else. The gap between them widens; they are strangers. She cries, and he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and pressure, than if a stranger was asking them the questions. There are, however, a few weaknesses to the Portage Project. The system places an additional burden on parents to help their struggling child. It unfairly shifts responsibility from the community…
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Category: /History
…was inducted into office. The crowd of strangers who had thronged the city during the previous period of agitation had disappeared on the understanding that it was the pleasure of the President to be made the subject of no homage or ceremony. The city of Washington…
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…with much the same emotions I should have probably felt at the death of a stranger.” (697) How could people be kept away from their mother so that they feel nothing upon her passing? The fact that Douglass describes it so vividly and emotionally starts to draw…
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