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roller bladers skating in the park the father threw a peice of
wood on the side walk so that the roller bladers would skate over the wood and fall then later
on in the movie the boy did the same thing and the father was very proud. The father also didn
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sixteen, where Hawthorne used much description to depict the dreariness within the woods, yet adding a sense of security to it all. “Here they sat down on a luxuriant heap of moss, which, at some epoch of the preceding century, had been a gigantic pine
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Prospero just thinks he makes fires and does work for him so people should not have sympathy for him. ' We cannot miss him. He does make our fire, Fetch in our wood, and serves in offices That profit us - What ho, slave, Caliban.' (Shakespeare 35) This shows
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with Widow Douglas, he dressed nicely but lost this appearance after he went out on the river where he became less concerned with appearance and clothes. He prefers living in the woods rather being in a home.
He is trusting, sharp, and compassionate. He shows
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Category: /Literature
of Birnam Wood are advancing toward Dunsinane. Enraged and terrified, Macbeth recalls the prophecy that said he could not die till Birnam Wood moved to Dunsinane.
However, On the battlefield, Macbeth strikes those around him vigorously, insolent because no man
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JACINTA THE GREAT
Once upon a time in the centre of a thick dense forest there was a cottage and in it dwelt an elderly woman who was known as Lady of the Woods. She was kind and wise; who had great knowledge in the properties of plants and cared
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
to pursue a doctorate in philosophy, but returned to Europe and settled in England in 1914. He then married Vivienne Haigh-Wood and became a teacher and later worked for Lloyd's Bank.
In London Eliot was recognized as poetic genius at once by Ezra Pound. Pound
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Category: /History/North American History
resources were the sea, lumber, and forests. The sea provided fish and whales, lumber provided wood and mining, and forests brought the New Englanders a source of fur and game. With all of these resources, they developed an intest in trade. Many lived
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forms" has worked upon him in his absence from them: when he was alone, or in crowded towns and cities, they provided him with "sensations sweet, / Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart." The memory of the woods and cottages offered "tranquil
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Category: /History/European History
as the went. The trebuchet could not be defeated.
The trebuchet was a medieval siege weapon. Built from wood and stone it through heavy rocks and boulders to crush castles and kill opponents. It is known for it's weighting system. A rock or boulder would be held
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