Category: /Arts & Humanities
dependent upon some expert's or some other stranger's likes or dislikes.
It is exactly this event that renders the object of our desire or place of admiration less genuine and meaningful. We have become so dependent upon the approval of others, that we become
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Category: /Science & Technology
who lives in those kind of town, especially back in the days, to know everybody.
They found a connection with another man who came into their lives as a stranger. In Lahiri's, Mrs. Das find a connection with Mr. Kapasi through his interpreter job. She
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
the convict. The gibbet appears again during the first visit to Satis House: "It was in this place, and at this moment, that a strange thing happened to my fancy. I thought it a strange thing then, and I thought it a stranger thing long afterwards. I turned my eyes
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Category: /Literature
to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me."
Works Cited:
Asia Earthquake / Tsunami Response, 2006, (29 January 2006). <http://www.mcc.org/asiaearthquake>.
Generations at Risk, 1 November 2005, (29 January 2006). <http://www.mcc.org
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
, and this is her downfall. Her foolishness and her naivety is what appeals to Arnold Friend in the first place. Arnold Friend, a stranger, appeals to her early on in the story. He is older, more powerful, and smarter. She is frightened, of course, but intrigued
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
. The idle conversation continued, sometimes including her, sometimes not.
There must have been about one hundred people that evening, most of whom were strangers to the host - friends of friends, "gatecrashers", as she later learned they were called. A boy
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Category: /History
that would forever change her life. Although Earhart's passion was strong, challenging obstacles awaited her. But the former tomboy was no stranger to disbelief. She kept a scrapbook of newspaper clippings about successful women in mostly male-oriented fields
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Category: /Literature
and without man, without love or mercy. I had ceased to be anything but ashes, yet I felt myself to be stronger than the Almighty, to whom my life had been tied to for so long. I stood amid that praying congregation, observing it like a stranger" (Night 65
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
privacy is basically more sensitive personal information - name, address, phone number, bank accounts, medical history, and etcetera - the things your mother warned you not to give to strangers. A credit card transaction is recorded by the store; a grocery
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink." (verse 35)
"I was a stranger and you welcomed me" (verse 35)
"I was naked and you gave me clothing" (verse 36)
"I was sick and you took care of me" (verse 36)
The rules
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