Category: /History
and the immigrant. "It is suggested that the examining officer closely follow the examination already conducted, clearly developing any variations which may appear"
(Letter from immigrant inspector to Commissioner of Immigration).
The time it took to take
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Frank had discovered came from Marys letters to friends while traveling. Some people who were the recipients of her letters found it odd that she put so much into her correspondences. In one case, she wrote a ten-page letter to a friend. His response
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Category: /Literature
that he is very sensitive about. To make matters worse, he find out that Roxanne is interested in one of his cadets, Christian, who has no verbal skills. So he resorts to writing letters to her by pretending to be Christian so he can express to Roxanne his true
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Category: /Literature/English
FRANKENSTEIN
The novel begins in a frame narrative: Robert Walton, the captain of a ship, recounts his adventures through a series of letters to his sister back in England. Walton encounters Victor Frankenstein in the seas near the North Pole
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Category: /Literature
to fully appreciate the complexity of the story.
Shelley begins "Frankenstein" with letters from Walton to his sister, stating, "How slowly the time passes here, encompassed as I am by frost and snow; yet a second step is taken towards my enterprise" (Shelley 9
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
on to the second job (or goal) until you have completed the first.
Decide what you want to do and realistically can do and then say no to everything else. (It is often accepted much more easily than you think.) To make it easier, write No in big letters and put
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
these conversations, Alceste brings a letter to the attention of everyone. It is a letter from Celimene to Oronte. He tries to confront Celimene about it, but she denies any such letter. Alceste wants to leave all these problems he is having, but Philinte convinces him
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Category: /Literature/English
as if they are completely happy with doing this, and they think that they’re doing for the good of the people. The letter goes on to say, “You may think the horror ends with the bullet in my head, but you wouldn't be so lucky. All that I can leave you
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
tells about all the neighbors and events recently happening on the moor.
Though many things make up the "rising action" of the plot line only one really contributes to it. Watson having discovering the remains of a burnt letter goes to the town of Coombe
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
eyes. Curling up in the corners, a smile projects the image of a semi-circle. Below the face, two arms, a shirt radiating the color of a red delicious apples showing off a silver star containing the letter "f" occur. The two arms, bent at 95-degrees angles
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