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Category: /Literature/English
…such as a smoking policy, friends staying over, long-distance phone calls, etc. If you think you found a suitable person that meets your requirements, it would be a good idea to get a written contract, signed by the two of you. This will set the standards that you…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…later received the Congressional Medal of Honor. This is told with such force and clarity that the reader smells the gun smoke, hears the rebel yells, feels the heat and desperation and experiences the exhaustion and relief of the Union troops when…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…theaters, Central Park, and plays and, of course, everybody smokes. The setting of New York City let Salinger play around with the I Love Lucy fame fantasy. This is best depicted in the Lavender Room scene when Holden meets the three girls from out of town…
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…a bunch of slapstick and gross-out humor put on top of each other having no originality for its plot. I do not recommend this film to anyone unless you are either stoned from smoking marijuana or dying of boredom.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…alcohol, smoking and drugs are used in today's society. In conclusion, the future events that Aldous Huxley predicted are quickly becoming a reality in today's society. It cannot be denied that an event such as greater sexual freedom has already occurred…
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Category: /Literature/English
…!’ ”(Possum, 53). The possum clearly acts and talks like a human. In “Coyote and Buffalo”, the Buffalo and Coyote are smoking a pipe. This is an obvious human characteristic given to these two animals. In the story, “The World on the Turtle’s Back…
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…, in 1988, RJR Nabisco launched the “Smooth Character”, a cartoon camel modeled after James Bond and Don Johnson. 5,000 children from California were polled and 22% of girls were smoking Camel cigarettes, and 24% of boys were smoking Camel cigarettes…
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…to the southwest prompted white officials to question the culture and customs of the newcomers. One habit that the Mexicans brought over the border was their taste for herbs. Common white folk everywhere latched on the idea that Mexicans are crazy because they smoke pot…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to those who followed him, but tried to eliminate those who did not go along with him. Just like in Germany, though, those who were killed were actually helpful members of the society who Jack and the others had taken for granted. Ironically, it is the smoke
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Category: /Literature/English
…with a blow, and as a joggled camera sweeps in a reeling scene, I saw the howling red faces crouching tense beneath the cloud of blue-gray smoke.¡± I commend Ellison for writing, what must have been an unbelievably embarrassing scene, so truthfully and beautifully.…
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