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Category: /Literature/English
…for paper production as is the case with wood based paper. The seeds, which can be produced in abundance, possess a high nutritional value, and if pressed for oil, that oil is of great value in the production of all kinds of paints and varnishes, which could…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In their stillness they looked like so many dead tree stumps, and they were called “the dry-wood Sangha.” Shih-shuang had two famous phrases of advice. One was: Fix your mind on one thought for ten thousand years.” The other was: “Become like cold ashes or dry wood
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Category: /Literature/English
…beach. Having cleaned up the port city, Woodes Rogers moved into Fort Nassau and lived there until his death a few years later from "mysterious causes." The Bahamas were an ideal location for buccaneering. The region was a major shipping lane. Many…
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…The unicorn stood at the edge of the wood baffled at the sight of the Schmendrick and Molly. “Is it truly them? Could it be that after all this time that we have crossed paths yet once again?” she paused for a moment and wanting a better look walked up…
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Category: /History
…fighters went to nearly 600 fires. On Saturday night there had been a large fire that destroyed about four blocks and lasted for 16 hours. Another reason why everything in Chicago was so flammable was because almost the entire city was made out of wood
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Chillingworth makes him suffer so much than soon Dimmesdale faded away from society, only to be fighting against one of the Devil’s messengers, Chillingworth. Eventually Hester and Arthur Dimmesdale meet in the woods and plan to escape Boston and start a new life…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Gretchen Boling Mrs. Wood A.P. Language & Composition 12 April 2000 Openings The tone of many novels is set within the first few lines or pages; the reader can also tell the author's style through diction detail, and syntax. Jane Austin's…
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…every night. Then he left California and drove to northern Minnesota where he rented a cabin on a lake; by the end of the winter, he had completed his first novel. Living in the remote Minnesota woods, Paulsen soon turned to the sport of dog racing…
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…works out of the wood in the attic. Also they can take naps, which is what Peter does quite often. While they still have many distractions, every little noise that they hear worries them that somebody is coming. Therefor it is very stressful.…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…then decides to take Huck into his own custody and keeps Huck locked up in a spot in the woods. Huck is forbidden to leave. Huck has his freedom taken away much like a prisoner or a slave. Tom, a black slave in Mark Twain's novel, exhibits a strong attitude…
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