Papers 2421-2430 of total 3876 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, aware yet unaware of his discomfort from the sun and the humidity. Today is much too beautiful a day to die, he thought. He imagined the rays of sun eating away at her body, slowing taking away the last of her until she would be gone from him forever. He…
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…begin the modern field of carbon-fiber technology. (Newton, 52) She went to Paris, France from 1947 to 1950 to study the practice of x-ray crystallography. Rosalind returns to London in 1951 and accepts a research position at Kings College. Here is where…
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…A Dream World Imagine walking along the dark shale cliffs of the English coast. Down below the waves crash upon the cliffs creating a soothing wish wash of sound. The rays from a sunset cast shadows that stretch out before you. A bird takes flight…
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…teachers to our first class. We got to our class, there were only two of my friends in my class, and I was not seated with either of them. The lunch bell rang and we all ran outside to get the last rays of summer before we would be stuck inside for the rest…
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Category: /Literature
…made him familiar with the people who worked there. During the time of his innocence, the sun was also as young as scorch less and the poet imagines that they together were used to play with its golden ray. The poet may also refer that time was quite…
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…describes Ligeia's lips as "heavenly." In addition, he speaks of "every ray of holy light" falling upon her "serene and placid, yet most exultingly radiant of all smiles" (227). He says that what he is doing is making an "offering on the shrine of the most…
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…is capable of eliciting a high degree of such agreement, because it ranges throughout the entire domain of human knowledge, exhausts all the situations of life, and pokes its rays into the heart's every cranny; because within it, it unites all classes and social…
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…, Virginia described, "a long thin greasy glob, of silicone oozing from her eye and X-rays showing it lodged elsewhere in her body even after the implants she had for 29 years were removed." Silicone is said to break apart and leak into the body, and eventually…
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…claims were that the children: were forced to act in pornographic movies. saw the mutilation and killing of animals for satanic rituals. were forced into a coffin and buried. were forced to watch while Ray Buckey killed a sea turtle by stabbing its shell…
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…-ray technology for example, have been purely scientific. But as time progressed, these practices become widely accepted, even praised in some cases, by those who had been their greatest foes. In present times we again will see the past repeat itself…
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