Papers 2931-2940 of total 10032 found.
…things that there are questions about, that are mysterious. I have been told that the Marquis de Sade was a very religious man, that he wrote what he wrote as revenge against certain pious people who were hypocrites. So again, there are questions, mysteries
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…as the science of math has existed. Historically, the mathematics surrounding the design of the pyramid remained a mystery for many centuries. Bonnie M. Sampsell, in The Egyptian Study Society's The Ostracon suggests that the Egyptians may have used much simpler…
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Category: /History
…, but not necessarily the same rainbow. "Anthropologists in Search of a Culture: Margaret Mead, Derek Freeman, and All the Rest of us", is an article searching for answers, answers to a mystery that appears to need a detective of Sherlock Holmes caliber to unlock. Margaret…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The main quality of literature in our society is its ability to entertain the masses. Some authors use horror and mystery to keep their reader's attention. Stephen King is the epitome of horror writers. In writing horror mystery novels, Stephen King…
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Category: /Literature/English
…A Bernard Malamud Reader Seen against the crumbling of Yiddish culture, Bernard Malamud is the most enigmatic, even mysterious, of American Jewish writes. Bernard Malamud is the author of four novels and two volumes of short stories, he has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for her. This 'admiration' could also be translated into sexual desire or lust. Throughout the novel, Irene attempts to rationalize her mysterious feelings toward Clare Kendry, but she can't. To Irene, 'security was the most important and desired thing…
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…, is the largest and finest serpent effigy in North America. Who built the mound - one of the few effigies in Ohio - and why they constructed it remains a mystery. The mound represents a gigantic snake uncoiling in seven deep curves along a bluff overlooking Ohio…
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Category: /Literature
…will not leave the reader of Poe's tales or poems all the time. Besides this mystery, there are some more interesting peculiarities in this poet's works. One of them is uneasy investigation of man's soul and sub-consciousness. I absolutely agree with French poet…
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…earlier, within the title of the novella itself. The very word " Death" is integrally and inextricably linked with matters religious. Afterall, aren't the mysteries surrounding birth and the eventual inevitability of death and its varied reasons (sudden…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…by a revolt. Wordsworth is merely stating that people will start to pay more attention to the beauty of nature if its strength and mysteries are revealed in greater detail. Though, due to extensive research and previous knowledge…
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