Category: /Social Sciences/Education
in the work force. As a result of this, children are left in daycares, or other institutions, leaving employed strangers to raise their kids, instead of the natural parents. Many parents have left their kids with these under-qualified, under appreciated childcare
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Category: /Literature
). Eventually he was. So a good deed done for another, even a stranger, will more or less be paid back eventually in some form or fashion.
This book did not hold too many surprises, primarily due to the mammoth amount of foreshadowing which is very interesting
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Category: /History/European History
better then that from the usual farmer but not by much, people could now have indoor plumbing with 30 other strangers, and indoor heating which was really of no use on cold day of 35o F. People still cherished what they had and were happy for it no matter
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
is automatically eliminated as a result of familiarization with the "stranger".
In addition, another great purpose stands behind celebrating multiculturalism. It provides people the opportunity of understanding and accepting one another. People usually try to change
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Category: /Literature
more worried about me. I mean who knows what kind of weirdos might have been walking around the stadium?
Anyway, there weren't any weirdos. But when I got back to my seat, this GUY was in it. This total stranger was in my seat, and he was talking to my
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
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
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
to everyone else's via telephone lines. There is a global computer the size of humanity taking shape.
Now that everybody can publish their own interests to a world audience on the Net, we learn irreversibly that the world is far stranger and more interesting
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Category: /Literature
to experience joy of love saddened me greatly. Gone is time when I felt satisfaction with only a glimpse into some strangers' true love; I cursed the evil that causes such pain; that creates the affliction of my daily anguish.
But what is seen through my eyes
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Category: /Literature
the person's outcome. Such examples of Realism in Literature would be that of Mark Twains The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg. In this story a stranger, once a poor gambler, drops off forty-thousand dollars worth of gold, which he won from gambling, to a lady's house
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Category: /Literature/North American
who had a right to kill Lennie, so it was not murder. On page 61, Candy stated, "I ought to of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn't ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog." This quote shows the owner-pet relationship between George and Lennie
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