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Category: /Literature/English
…asks “who pays rent on it.” Indeed Tom does work at the shoe factory, which he hates and would “ rather somebody picked up a crowbar and battered out (his) brains”, but he does it so the family can get by. Tom is the protagonist for this reason…
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Category: /Literature/English
…everywhere. We see it when we drive, we see it when we go shopping. It imprints on our brains and we start to think like it. It comes to us like second nature. We don’t even realize that we do it half the time, and when we do we act like it’s nothing. I…
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…to complications from a brain tu-mor, lung cancer and hardening of the arteries. I can not conceive that this was thought of as a “natural” death. Most folks in Anniston, Alabama didn't give a second thought to why the water often ran red or purple. Their children…
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…for the occasion. The big moment. House lights up. It's Clutch! And they're fat! Not to mention old. A groan resonates in my brain˜the part reserved for that prepubescent expectation that bands guarantee cute boys. The lead singer could be my alcoholic uncle, his…
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Category: /History
…they give it all up for community, identity, and stability. Their minds have never been educated because arts had been eliminated, books were been thrown away, love had been forgotten, and every thing and every thing can make the brains work are not exist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the crystal cave when he first learns he has the “sight”. This is the beginning of the author’s trial to get the reader inside the brain of Merlin as he begins to use his power. “ Though the place was cold, the men worked naked save for loincloths, and the sweat…
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…by excessive intake of fluids. It is usually referred to as primary polydipsia and is most often caused by an abnormality in the part of the brain that regulates thirst. This is called diosogenic DI and is difficult to distinguish from pituitary DI mainly because…
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…, Abigale remembered the warning, straight and to the point. Her brain screamed with pain as the vine sunk its roots deep into her skin, thirsty. Thirsty for blood. It had not eaten for decades, maybe even centuries. But now, now no one could stop it from its…
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…at the development of people’s heads. Gall, did an extensive study of the brain and how the brain worked. He developed the theory that the lumps on the skull were where in some people certain areas of the brain were disproportionate and this caused the lumps. His study…
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…at the development of people’s heads. Gall, did an extensive study of the brain and how the brain worked. He developed the theory that the lumps on the skull were where in some people certain areas of the brain were disproportionate and this caused the lumps. His study…
Details: Words: 1849 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)