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Category: /Literature/English
…not feel like home to you if you have not found a job you enjoy. This may cause a person to move from place to place, and town to town, searching for a comfort zone. The word home also describes a place of origin. Salmon are drawn home every spring to spawn…
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Category: /Literature/English
…talk to each other but he failed, so in the middle of his school concert Magee screamed: “Talk to each other”, and then ran away. That was the beginning of his run and search for a real home. He ended up in the town of Two Mills, two hundred miles away from…
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…Not long ago the Water Tower stood on the other side of the town. No - one ever really paid much attention to it. Like most small towns it was just the water tower, nothing special, until one stormy night, when it was struck with lightning. The next…
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…in the restaurants and stores. In the Chinese store, you can find many Chinese stuff, which in other places is very hard to find, such as Chinese books, Chinese CDs¡­ At that time, I had been in America one year and missed home very much. But when I was in the China town
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Category: /Literature/English
…around the main character and his dilemma. Without these tools, Soldier’s Home wouldn’t have the effect it does on the audience’s perception of what these characters, especially Krebs, are feeling. Soldier’s Home takes place in a small Oklahoma town
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. The last time the town saw Homer, he had gone into Emily’s home through the kitchen door for supper. Never the less, it finally came time for Emily to pay taxes. The older town people from her father’s generation were all gone, and her family’s reputation…
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…hard working people of this community have lost their homes, life and dreams. These small towns, that were known as “working class neighborhoods” now look like ghost towns with Danger signs and fences to confirm it. In 1971, a young man died due…
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…of the townspeople was clearly symbolized when Mary Jane’s mother locked her doors when she saw the Japanese move into the shack behind her own home. From there, the relationship between the Japanese-Canadians, and the people who originally lived in the town generally…
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…Edward Scissorhands is another movie full of eye-candy by Tim Burton. The movie begins with the introduction of a strange little town where everything is very uniform and colored with a pastel motif. Then turning to the very different, dark mansion…
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Category: /History
…and good wages. The enormous population boom meant opportunity for some and poverty for others. The city's working class typically lived in overcrowded, unsanitary, unappealing parts of town. Some middle- and upper-class men and women attempted to improve…
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