Category: /Literature/English
, much of Gulliver's learning was brought about while being forced to converse with strangers while on display. In Houyhnhnms land, however, Gulliver is inclined to learn the language simply to communicate with the Houyhnhnms, and to tell them of the "wonders
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
shortened and recut against Welles's wishes. Some of Welle's greatest films were The Stranger (1946), The Lady from Shanghai (1947), Macbeth (1948), Othello (finished in 1952 but not shown in the United States until 1955), A Touch of Evil (1958), and Chimes
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Category: /Literature
to a stranger, even if he says he is the police. Make him slide his ID under the door. Don't stop on the road to help a motorist pretending to be in trouble. Keep the locks on and keep going. If anyone whistles, don't turn to look. Don't go into a laundromat
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
that except the change of text based messages; one should not exchange any other thing with the strangers. It could be suicidal to exchange files during a chat session with anyone as at this point of time you are exposed to the world, which may have all sorts
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Category: /Business & Economy
speaking is the norm in Western Europe and North America but not in the Far East - where it may be considered extremely impolite to disagree with a stranger -.
Several times problems have been reported with Westerners believing that they have successfully
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
into a democracy. She questions:
"Ah! why do women, I write with affectionate solitude, condescend to receive a degree of attention and respect from strangers, different from that reciprocation of civility which the dictates of humanity and the politeness
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
it could happen to him. He promised to have the murderer be
put into exile from Thebes. Oedipus proclaims that the murderer, whether it is someone who is
a stranger that does not have a motive for his actions or he himself, the punishment is still in
effect
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
for society because it involves a high degree of promiscuity, particularly with strangers; the prostitute is willing to sell and commercialize her sexual participation with emotional indifference outside of marriage, one partner participating for pleasure
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Category: /Literature
because the grandmother is there spilling her heart to this stranger, and he just shoots her. O'Connor writes in ways that let us know the characters thoughts without really coming out and telling us. O'Connor often changes the mood of the story very quickly
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
to the activity against their will. Because prostitution is being forced into the streets, the dangers to many prostitutes are greatly increased. Prostitutes currently have jobs involving working at night and getting into cars with complete strangers can be, and often
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