Papers 2801-2810 of total 6291 found.
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…Type of Literary Work This sensational novel is an adventure novel consisting of an enterprising Englishman touring the globe. Woven within are historical facts, such as the British Empire and colonies around the globe, as well as historically…
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…writing. But, does it pertain to modern literature, particularly Heart of Darkness? The first stage of the Hero Journey is the Departure and consists of 5 steps; The Call to Adventure, Refusal of the Call, Supernatural Aid, The Crossing of the First Threshold…
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…There are many ways to read Lord of the Flies. To some it is simply an adventure story about a group of boys stranded on a desert island, others interpret it, and see the boys as metaphors for important aspects of our everyday lives. Several different…
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…of both the urban and rural population: Total Urban Rural Estonians 946,646 544,957 401,689 Russians 409,111 377,450 31,661 Ukrainians 36,929 32,609 4,302 Finns 13,317 8,798 4,519 Latvians 2,691 2,148 543 Poles 2,355 2,064 291 Tatars 3,271 3,036 235…
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…drops" and "Mickey Finn". Even though it is still in use today, its amount of uses had decreased after barbiturates were introduced. The word "tranquilizer" originally came from the Latin word "tranquillus," which means calm and serene, and that is why…
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…standards is the shift in emphasis from what schools put into the process of schooling to what we get out of schools that is, a shift from educational "inputs" to educational "outputs". Chester Finn describes this shift in perspective in terms of an emerging…
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…in the forests of Eastern Finland. The Soviets annexed Karelia, but the Finns won it back at the beginning of the Continuation War (1941-44), apart from which Finland occupied large areas of Soviet Karelia. The Soviet Army organized a new attack in the summer of 1944…
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…reverence is unspeakable." It went on to say "if you and the board of directors see this as art and insist on displaying it, then we call for your resignation and the board members immediately." Monsignor Peter G. Finn who organized the 36 parishes on Staten…
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…. It is a prescription for the death of creativity and an attack on the American spirit. By this standard, Hamlet is safe. But what about Huck Finn?” {7} “In our day, when the law is forbidden to make moral judgments this because the Supreme Court effectively put the censors…
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…York Times, Dec. 8, 1992, B, 13:1. Finn, Nancy and Peter, "Don't Rely on the Law to Stop Computer Crime," Computer World, Dec. 19, 1984, V18. Phrack Magazine issues 1-46. Compiled by Knight Lightning and Phiber Optik. Shannon, L R. "THe Happy Hacker…
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