Category: /Science & Technology
able to walk backward, a skill that only 50% of infant could master at his age according to again table 5.2.
3. Ali is quite a friendly kid, he is not afraid to be with strangers proving by the fact that he could interact very comfortably with me, my
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Category: /Science & Technology
in World War Two. Although the conditions were severely proving, lack of food, scarce attention and not to mention that occasional strangers were rearing them, these children seemed to be fairly close to each other. They would cope with daily problems almost
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
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I dont think that there are very many people around today that would ever
deliberately force themselves into poverty and a life spent wandering and living with
sick and poor strangers, while being blind and extremely sick himself at times, all
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is a perfect match, and a sibling's cord blood a more likely match than a specimen
from a stranger. And so, the argument goes, the best way to protect an entire family from
the unthinkable is to save the newborns' cord blood.
Promotional literature for one
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Category: /History
only feels like a stranger. The war destroyed Pauls ability to interact with people in a social setting.
The greatest impact on Paul was the betrayal he felt. He felt betrayed by his nations Kaiser and Generals. He and his comrades understand
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
extreme cases, an episode of mania can make a family member seem like a stranger. This experience can be traumatizing not only for the afflicted person or persons, but for the entire family as well. They may blame themselves for being the underlying cause
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Category: /Social Sciences
."34 Marx would have liked the lines of the poet, A.E. Housman, "I, a stranger and afraid/In a world I never made." Only Marx would have replaced the poet's I with We.
The term alienation cannot be found in the later writings of Marx, but modern
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
experience as a 'stranger' in his own family and dragged under the pressure to be someone else to the time he was saved by his own people and became perfectly 'reborn' into a real Mexican-American. The use of his own quote in this passage where he mentioned, "Who
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Category: /Literature/English
kindness to total strangers.
Huck did not like the King and Duke especially after the King sells Jim
for forty dollars. Huck and Jim are better friends and Huck is determined to
free Jim.
Huck finds out
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Category: /Literature/English
that were never spelled out but that every woman knew; dont open your door to a stranger, even if he is the police. Make him slide his ID under the door. Dont stop on the road to help a motorist pretending to be in trouble. Keep the locks on and keep going
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