Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
. This started more personal freedom, political rights, and less inequality. The living standards also increased in this stage, which spurred advanced medical care. Some of the drawbacks were the large factories where people were supervised by strangers. Also many
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
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Quotes:
1. "When the neighbors offered me food, I refused, already ashamed that so often in my life I had to be fed by strangers". (Pg. 86)
2. "Once again I knew hunger biting hunger, hunger that made my body aimlessly restless, hunger that kept flare
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Category: /History
when the man went to "look after his animals," or when the stranger asks the couple "You're out here on this nice farm, and no children to your name?" Even without the obvious clues it is fairly easy to understand where the story takes place.
By having
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Category: /Literature
the ice still held, a stranger to the city would have had no idea which way the river ran. But now the movement of the knotted ice, of the swirling debris, makes it plain."
The "jigsaw pieces" are mixed thoughts and pieces of Harry's life; they have not been
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Category: /Literature
; many of us have experienced it, or even used it.
In the Webster's dictionary, it states that xenophobia is the "fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners". This fear and hatred acts as a weapon because people tend to fear what they do not understand
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
reputable business has a website; hundreds of businesses operate only through the internet. People work, shop, pay bills, plan vacations, and chat with family, friends and even strangers on the internet. Most everyone in society has access to a computer. Of all
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
of the city itself ("the great city, pent" l.52) when Coleridge recalls his schoolboy self away from home daydreaming (a dream-within-dream) of his birthplace.
These films of ash on the grate were called "strangers" because they were supposed to portend
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
the prophecy.
<Tab/>Jason's father was the king, but his throne was usurped by his uncle Pelias. Jason was determined to take back his kingdom. His uncle had been warned that he would be overthrown by a one-sandaled stranger, and Jason lost
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Category: /Literature
In the Penal Colony
"In the Penal Colony" is told from the perspective of an explorer who, much like the reader, is a stranger of the penal colony, Western educated and moderate. He has come to figure out the usefulness of this machine, a device
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
jump into your hand begging for you to take a bite and release their flavors!
<Tab/>As you walk around you know everybody's name, even if you have never met them before. Conversations with strangers last for hours without pause, and without
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