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…to better devote itself to internal problems destroying the huge empire.         Between the two World Wars, the world experienced a severe depression as Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' stops regulating the market as well as it did before the WWI. Many…
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…Dwarf, who was ugly, hunchbacked, monster, but did not realize it by himself. And one day he looked in the invisible wall of clear water and saw his own reflection. He could not ever imagine that he is so ugly, so deterrent. Dwarf's little heart could…
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…? Surprisingly enough, these stories came into creation over two hundred years ago. The wonder lies not in the stories, but in the man behind them. William Shakespeare is really the defining icon for modern literature. Because of his plays, prose, and poems…
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…in reverse order): "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil" (Isiah 5:20) antithesis: close placement of strongly contrasting words, phrases, or ideas in balanced structures ("Man proposes, God disposes") apostrophe: direct address to an absent…
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…is that God’s work is not wholly invisible and unpredictable, but that God in Christ authenticates this experience and God’s promises confirm it” (p.308). In comparison with “…the central emphasis for most informed Protestants remains justification by God’s grace…
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…visual passion for nature deficient, speaking of himself oddly in 1793 as "like a man / Flying from something that he dreads" -- a comment that makes little sense unless it is the actual impotence of his approach to nature that propels Wordsworth at this point…
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…as an auteur** director and therefore often using the same actor's throughout a majority of his films. Rope was no exception, using James Stewart in many of his productions including Rear Window (1954), The man who knew too much (1956) and Vertigo (1958). He also…
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…that a man who got on at the last stop was wearing sunglasses, but soon dismissed him, remembering how safe the subways and their homeland have always been. Well, they were mistaken. By the time anyone became suspicious, many people on the train were coughing…
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…in laundry.” # Later, her mother had three children with another man, Arthur Martin: Richard, Margaret and Willie Mae. Ms. Baker was enrolled in a school in St. Louis until the age of six. When the family was experiencing financial difficulties, she…
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…of the greatest rulers in history. Alexander was a man of extremes and contradictions. At times he would have intense spurts of energy and then long sulks. He showed extreme generosity and at the same time murderous cruelty against former friends. One would guess given…
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