Category: /Literature/English
…sex. Most of these feeling are due to curiosity and hormones. They both enjoy each others company and while together they spend most of their time looking at pornography. In between the pornography sessions they spent their time together smoking…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to play it cool, mom had asked me what the smoke in the room was from, I didnt hesitate at all in making something up to protect my dear Holden. Thank God, she left, I quickly asked Holden what he wanted to do, but he insisted on leaving right there. Boy has…
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Category: /History
…, wore short skirts, and smoked cigarettes. They embodied the attitude of the twenties, which was freedom and independence from social norms, especially those of women.
At the beginning of the twenties the economy slightly dipped, but then went through…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of responsibility
toward an adult community, who had a cynical view of life. One
of the kids in particular was one who I knew from real life who
used to drink and smoke and curse and do all sorts of wild…
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Category: /Literature/English
…British boys who were abandoned on a deserted island, left to salvage the little life they had left. There was Ralph, the chief. He wanted to be rescued with smoke from a fire on an orderly, civilized society. And Piggy, the outsider. Everyone made fun of him…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…and Smoke, A Rose Tattoo, and Camino Real on Broadway. Although his reputation on Broadway continued to zenith, particularly upon receiving his first Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for Streetcar, Williams reached a larger world-wide public in 1950 when The Glass…
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Category: /History
…to society. The flapper was the new dramatic woman. The flapper demanded the same freedom enjoyed by men. She would smoke cigarettes, drink liquor, and would dress in ways that their mothers and grandmothers would not have believed possible. Most women…
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Category: /Literature/English
…War: The struggle for survival
The atomic bomb struck Hiroshima. A flash of dazzling light shot across the sky; then a huge purplish mushroom cloud boiled 40,000 feet into the atmosphere. Dense smoke, swirling fires, and suffocating dust soon engulfed…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…on paper the inner thoughts of a character. Usually Henry's
thoughts are choppy, staccato, but when he becomes drunk the
language does too, as in the passage in Chapter 3:
I had gone to no such place but to the smoke of cafes and
nights when the room…
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Category: /Science & Technology
…should be aware of the factors, but if it doesnt then you dont have to be as careful, though smoking two packs a day will still contribute to cancer whether it runs in the family or not.
A big story that has been in the Canadian news recently is the one…
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