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Category: /History
…. There is a tarpaulin laying by the sides of the building just waiting, it would seem, to be thrown over the roof. There are enormous holes in the roof and it is badly in need of protection. The interior of the church must be in terrible shape by now. I recently visited York…
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…. What I am referring to in particular are the living conditions at the work camp in Georgia. The fact that the men were in little cubbie holes in a trench in the ground is very disturbing. The fact that when it rained 'They squatted in muddy water, slept…
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…is such a strong force among humans that they will even undergo extreme pain to fulfill it. Black people, including Malcolm X, actually burned holes in their heads in order to conform. Countless people today are even conforming not to conform by painfully probing…
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…...There was naturally short suspense for those present who could not see, when Lord Carnarvon said to me `Can you see anything'. I replied to him Yes, it is wonderful. I then with precaution made the hole sufficiently large for both of us to see. With the light…
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…to keep warm at night. They would dig holes in the snow and line them with cedar branches. DID YOU KNOW? The insects in the woods could drive a man crazy, there were so many. To keep them away, coureurs be bois learned tricks from Aboriginal peoples…
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…. In Shakespeare's tragedy: Macbeth Irony is evident in the power that is sought after by Macbeth. The one thing he craves is what brings him to his doom. Power is the delicious fruit that burns a hole in the guts of its consumer. In the tragedy Macbeth the main…
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Category: /Literature
…loved how it filled in some holes, and made it a little more interesting. Ichabod was sort of annoying in the video though, with his voice and strange ways. Still, I enjoyed both of them!…
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…broke off. The wing went over the plane, knocking off the tail. The Steward, the navigator, and three of the rugby players flew out of the gaping hole. Then the left wing broke, as they were going about 200 miles an hour, and the plane landed on a snow…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to go anywhere out-side his nice hobbit hole in the hill. Bilbo’s house is in the side of a hill and has a round door. His home is full of warmth and food. He loves his cakes that he bakes and smoking his pipe. When they first set off Bilbo forgets his…
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…may progress through the guts of a beggar ' (IV,3,27-28). Hamlet expands on this idea with his thoughts on how even Alexander the Great or ' Imperious Caesar ' may descend to such base uses as stopping a beer barrel, or stopping ' a hole to keep the wind…
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