Papers 2541-2550 of total 2617 found.
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…few people in later life will be interested in your thoughts about Jane Austen. What they will be interested in (I'm talking about potential employers now, but not only them) is your ability to talk, to think, and to write. This part of the course is where…
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…Member, Jane Wyman arranged to have him appointed to a board vacancy. Reagan remained on the board and on March 10, 1947 was appointed to complete the unfinished term of President for actor Robert Montgomery when Montgomery resigned to become a film producer…
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…Sally, part of whose function is to "civilize" Huck. There are twelve women in Huck Finn aged fourteen or older. (Walker, 175) Of these, many are merely walk-on characters. For example, Emmeline Grangerford's sister, Charlotte and Sophia, and Mary Jane
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…they, in their own kind of way, made me realize I was famous. I remember when I got the part in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Jane Russell, she was the brunette in it and I was the blonde. She got $200,000 for it, and I got my $500 a week, but that to me was, you know…
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…remained to make Stage Fright (1950), with Marlene Dietrich and Jane Wyman, which was a dull affair with little suspense. It seemed that England no longer held the magic it once did for Hitchcock, for Stage Fright was his fourth straight loser. He was to regain…
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…already using words like "resign" and "impeach." Which, to me seems like a quick rush to judgment. Pack journalism and media frenzies aren't new phenomenons, but the Internet has changed the character of the pact. Eleanor Randolph and Jane Hall of the Los…
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Category: /History
…. 190-198, 200-202. (READING KIT) Textbook: Francis and al., Origins..., chapters 10, 16 and 17. 9-: Some Aspects of the Colonial Community Article: Jane Errington, ' "Woman... Is a Very Interesting Creature": Some Women's Experiences in Early Upper…
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…. James (played by Jane Darwell) refuses to sell , Barshee and Frank get into a fight, and Barshee is wounded. He later returns with the sheriff (played by Randolph Scott) and not knowing that the James brothers are gone, tosses a grenade into the house which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…come second, suggesting inferiority. Women are predominantly referred to by relationships, says Basow: “Jane Doe, ‘wife’ of John Doe, and ‘daughter’ of Mr and Mrs Joseph Smith” When women marry they generally lose their name and take…
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…of the spelling and reading books they used, foreshadowing the 1931 Dick and Jane readers, were based on "controlled" vocabularies. After the shock Americans felt when the Soviets launched the first space satellite (Sputnik) in 1957, criticism of the schools…
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