Category: /History/World History
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<Tab/>That evening at 6:00 the State Department started to receive a letter from Krushchev basically reaffirming the terms laid out by Fomin. It looked as if things were going to be all right. Then the next morning at 10:00 a new letter came…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
…characteristics but also by the
features of their own language. For example, Russian
alphabet has almost one half of the letters that are similar
to ones in English alphabet. But what about Japanese where
there is no even a single letter similar to English one…
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Category: /Literature
…the epilogue when the murderer writes a letter explaining his motives for killing so many people and how he did it. After writing the letter, the murderer kills himself so that it looks like he was one of the ten guests who were murdered. This is a suitable…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
…profound work clearly asserted his position as a literary master. Throughout his letter to Piso, he was able to make his description interesting and explanation convincing. He exhibited his expertise in literature by presenting detailed guidelines to write…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…as a letter to his son. The list
of virtues that Franklin gives to his son has withstood the test of time. The list is evidence
that Franklin was an very intelligent man, and also was a man before his time. He would
have been just as successful or possibly…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, the avid banker will kill for the money. I believe that the banker would have killed the lawyer if he hadnt seen the letter. . . . when he got home locked it up in the fireproof safe. In the end, the banker hasnt learned the lesson. He had to make sure…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…then any other scopes at the time. Because
Leeuwenhoeks scopes could magnify so well and clear many of his
descriptions were very close. He also hired an illustrator to draw
what he saw and described.
In 1673, he began writing letters to the Royal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and sends him to New York to find work. Bledsoe tells the narrator to makes some money up north to return to school knowing he will never see the narrator again. As a courtesy, Bledsoe gives I.M. some recommendation letters to help him find work…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Nathaniel Hawthorne, an author who is known for his wordy novels, such as The Scarlet Letter, chooses to include symbolism as a great aspect of his writing. In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne uses the symbols of the scaffold and the forest to depict…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…was weak and also very shy. He disliked making decisions and he did not like saying unfortunate things to people. He did have the courage to fire people on the spot. Instead he sent them a letter.
¡°Frequently a minister left the palace after a pleasant talk…
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