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. The moral, the central message of these fairytales seems to be of stranger danger, that girls should be aware of aggressors who could possibly abuse them; physically and possibly sexually. The final stages of the fairytale is where Carter makes some dramatic
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
the color of their sari
Gods
Ganesha Mother Parvati once wanted to take a bath and made a boy from the dirt of her own body, asking him to stand as a guard outside while she went in the bath. While this happened Shiva returned home to find a stranger at His
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
and wept with Safie over the hapless fate of its original inhabitants" (84). Despite hearing some of the horrors of humanity, the virtues of the De Laceys give him hope. The De Laceys never turn a stranger from their door. The creature reasons that the family
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states that there are prophets. Perhaps their role was somehow much bigger in the Old Testament, so it is hard to understand how this works in a modern world. However, there is always a friend, family member, or even a common stranger that has something
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Category: /Literature
constantly does things; he never lounges alone without movement. He always makes conversation with strangers, or smokes, etc. For instance, on page 88 Holden talks about elevators and then says, "All of a sudden you have to walk." Holden's need to walk
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
, or even personal encounters with a stranger. In fact "alcoholics may become angry and argumentative, quiet and withdrawn, or depressed. They may also feel more anxious, sad, tense, and confused. They then seek relief by drinking more".
Alcohol and Alcoholism
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Dec. 1994: 42.25. Academic Search Elite. Ebscohost. DCCC Lib., Media, PA. 27 June 2001 http://epnet.com/ehost/login.html
Whynott, Douglas. "A Stranger's Gift of Life." Reader's Digest Aug. 1993: 141-143
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
and his love for Du. At the end of the story, Li is convinced by a stranger, Sun Fu, into giving up Du for $1000. He justifies this with having enough money to please his father with his return. Du comes to realize the intent of his decision and, as a result
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Category: /Literature/North American
, where you have to fight to survive. Ben survived because he is competitive and cruel. He is a warrior, who managed to have success. In the play he plays fighting with Biff and he advises Biff never to fight fair with a stranger. Which symbolises his
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a person very social with others, even strangers.
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