Category: /History
. It may be this seriousness that prevents strangers in the street from smiling at each other, something the British always seem to miss when in Germany.
Germans are known to travel a lot. This stereotype also holds true for the Americans and the Japanese
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Category: /Literature/English
they were hiding in, it also killed a lot of strangers because Kino killed them when they were trying to kill his family and get the pearl. All the pearl did was cause people to go more money hungry then they were already. Without the existence of the pearl
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Category: /Literature/English
about helter-skelter, a plush green sofa like a mossy fallen log facing a sooty fireplace. There are three green armchairs and an elderly rocker, standing aimlessly, like strangers at a party, ignoring each other.
And finally, the bedroom where a tipsy brass
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Category: /Literature/Novels
a stranger. They immediately reject him, and revoke the social privileges the community had since honored him with. Throughout the story, up until the dramatic conclusion where Hooper dies, he refuses to remove the veil, and explains, all men have secret sins
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Category: /Science & Technology
to be a total stranger and in many ways they would
be. Hopefully these dangerous side effects will convince doctors not to perform
this procedure on humans.
The advancement of technology can be very beneficial to everyone, but I
do not believe that this medical
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Category: /Literature/English
it; this is his queen the mother of his children.
MESSENGER: All happiness attend her and the house. Her marriage-bed and husband are both blessed.
JOCASTA: My greetings to you, stranger; whose reasonable words deserve a like response. But tell me why have you come
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Category: /Literature/English
alcohol administered into the bloodstream he or she can turn into a violent drunk. The violent drunk has many mean characteristics. The typical violent type usually starts out the night being obnoxious. Sarcastic remarks to strangers and friends
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
since his olive complexion
made most strangers think he was white American or French or Spanish. When he was
mistaken for anything other than black, he found he was generally treated better than when
people knew he had black ancestry, yet he was still
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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of-the-other strains us with the ambiguity of mournfulness and pleasure. Paul Baumer experiences this ambiguity when faced with the death-of-a-stranger and with the death-of-a-loved-one, namely Gerard Duval and Franz Kemmerich, respectively.
When dealing
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Category: /Literature/English
Meursaults Recognition of His Existentialist Beliefs
As one reads Camus The Stranger they gradually come to the realization that Meursault is a representation of the ideal existentialist. However it is not until the very end of the piece
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