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and cast an Eastern enchantment over me. " The time has come for him to face his innocence through experience, even if the experience is one of disappointment. To hurry along the way the boy takes a streetcar, it is deserted and he is "alone in the bare
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
in Downtown South, the CBD, and at waterfront. (see Appendix 3) Basic downtown streetcar route network, complemented by the use of electric trolleybuses or low noise community buses is also suggested as an alternative means for short distance travel. (see Appendix
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
stripped of his name. Throughout the play, Shylock was very seldom referred to by name; in the trial scene, the Duke identifies him by name twice, and Portia does so once. During the rest of the play, Shylock is usually referred to as "the Jew", "dog Jew" (II
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
The date was August 27, 1890 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On this day two Russian-Jewish immigrants, Melach and her husband had a child. His name was Emmanuel Radnitsky. He was teased in his youth about his name and later on became Man Ray
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
she uses to her advantage.
"You want to do it with me in the streetcar too? Kid, kid"...I had not only lost this fight. I had caved in after a short struggle when she threatened to send me away and withhold herself. (Schlink, 49)
Here the reader
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Legion stood in Malcolm's head as he gets older and affects the way he thinks of white people. The fact that the insurance company would not give his mother the money that she deserved because they found his father on the streetcar tracks. So he obviously
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Category: /Literature/English
of their own world.
Maybe, as in the article entitled, Good Name by Fred Hartley, Deep in the soul of every man is the desire to leave behind a good name
A good name doesnt grow on trees and it is not for sale at any price. It is held out to each of us ---ours
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Cupid in Myth
Cupid was the god of love in Roman and Greek mythology. The name Cupid is a variation on Cupido which means desire, and this god was also known by the name Amor ("love"). It was commonly believed that Cupid was the son of Venus
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Category: /Literature/English
their influences on their own childs morality.
Nora, as a symbol of a helpless creature, which is what Torvald defines as a woman, is called a number of pet names by her husband in the play. These names include "little songbird", "squirrel", "lark", "little feather
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
the plan goes along smoothly. In addition, when the men are trapped in the Cyclopes? cave and are planning to poke out Polyphemos? eye Odysseus says to him "My name is Nohbdy: mother, father, and friends, everyone calls me Nohbdy" (Hamilton 5.) Odysseus knows
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