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Category: /History
…to have Dorian roots. The Spartans are usually the ones associated with the use of a paian. Thucydides mentions that when the Dorians, from other city-states, started a paian when they were serving in an Athenian army, fear was struck into the hearts
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Category: /Literature
…exclamation mark, and many commas, disjointing his sentences and disrupting the flow of the verse, echoing the state of mind he is in. As his mood lifts and he embarks on the journey of development which he undertakes, and as his 'heart [becomes] awake to Love…
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Category: /Literature/English
…man. Griffin soon arrived in New Orleans. Griffin felt the most intense excitement fill his heart as he saw the same places he once visited while he was blind. Griffin walked miles trying to locate everything by sight that he once knew only by smell…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the stereotype of Africa as an undifferentiated "primitive" land, the "heart of darkness," as Conrad calls it. Throughout the novel he shows how African cultures vary among themselves and how they change over time. Look for instances of these variations as you read…
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…heaven! I can see de widowed God shet His do'; I sees de whelmin flood roll between; I sees de darkness en de death everlastin upon de generations." As many commentators have shown, and as he insisted, Faulkner knew the Scriptures well; his fiction includes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The poem “Storm Warnings” uses concrete details to describe the connection between the characteristics of weather to the nature of the heart. Literal interpretations of the physical weather conditions link to the emotions of the heart. The organization…
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Category: /Literature
Heart disease, also known as the "silent killer", is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, though many people live with this disease for many years without knowing it. Types of heart diseases include coronary artery disease, cardiomyopath…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. He denies the fact that he had caused the accident that crippled Finny for life to other people. In conclusion, Gene and Finny are two different people who are best friends. Gene and Finny are complements of what is in man's heart: Gene is the dark side…
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…, only to find that her baby will have a definite case of heart problems, and most likely heart failure. In this case the baby will most surely die if it is carried to full term. Some sicknesses originating in the child can also spread to the mother…
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…that watch them. Yankee Stadium is, to many, the centerpiece of baseball history. It is the heart and soul of the Yankee tradition and it is a symbol of the greatness of baseball in general. Being one of the oldest stadiums in the game, Yankee stadium…
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