Papers 981-990 of total 56942 found.
…that you're actually away from home and in college. You can do whatever youwant in your spare time, without your parents saying a word about it, truthfully, because they don't know about what you're doing in your spare time, and you don't have to tell them…
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…with other people, and conflicts with herself, both physically and mentally. Phoenix Jackson is making a long journey to town that requires her to travel over hills, through woods, and across streams. She first must travel up a hill, which is a very difficult…
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…by leaving their home town out to dry. As a result of Smith's decision, GM has since seen lucrative profits in excess of eighteen billion dollars, and GM share holders have indulged in rising stock values. Roger Smith's plan was a great one for his own gain…
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…was forced to live on the streets and could not find a way to escape. Thebedi was a slave working on a farm in "Town and Country Lovers Two." She became friends with the owners son Paulus as children. Paulus brought home jewelry and other gifts from…
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…his childhood home. In most cases, it doesn't matter what the subject of a story maybe about, each writer has their own way of writing it. E. B. White's Once More to the Lake, Wallace Stegner's The Town Dump and Loren Eiseley's The Brown Wasps are personal…
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…. White's One More to the Lake is masterful in taking us back into the past as well as The Town Dump by Wallace Stegner. Even though, Loren Eiseley's The Brown Wasps reminisces about the past, he has an unusual way of expressing this. Although writing has been…
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…in full, but became his political supporters when he decided to run for office. With the help of the local fishermen, blacksmiths, clam diggers, saloon keepers, and carpenters of the town, he was elected as Gravensend's third constable in 1868. McKane, while…
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…live in homes worth well over half a million dollars. Unskilled, uneducated individuals, most of whom work minimum paying jobs, however, encompass other parts. It has never been difficult to tell the difference between the two sections of town, they have…
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…kiss, because he is not 'bold' and 'true'. The question is increasingly raised for the reader, just how much of the situation this strange child understands" (F.O. Matthiessen 283). Arthur Dimmesdale returns to town. When he reaches his home, he tells Roger…
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…cheering by, And home we brought you shoulder-high. Today, the road all runners come, Shoulder-high we bring you home, And set you at your threshold down, Townsman of a stiller town. Smart lad, to slip bedtimes away >From fields where glory does not stay…
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