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- 391: World Art
- ... of death and special rituals would be carried out to insure that she would continue to create. One of the first images of the Great Goddess is represented in Illustration 1-8 (Venus of Willendorf (Australia), c 28,000-23,000 b.c. Limestone, approx. 4¼“ high. Naturhistorisches museum, Vienna). She is only 4 inches tall, but a very sacred piece of sculpture. Her body is significantly voluptuous, representing fertility. She ...
- 392: Monets Green Reflections
- ... s: THE SERIES PAINTINGS. Museum of Fine Arts in association with Yale University Press. Boston, USA. REFERENCE ARTICLES 1965. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD ART. McGrow Hill. London, England. 1988. THE MACQUARIE CONCISE DICTIONARY. Macquarie University. Sydney, Australia. 1994. IMMERSIONISM and MONET, CLAUDE. Microsoft Encarta. New York, USA. WEBSITES Monody, Christopher. 1997. MONET: THE WATERLILIES. http://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu/~baker/images/monet/monet.wl-green.jpg (August 18, 1998) Yen, Howard ...
- 393: Crime and Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, and Different Punishments
- ... killed in jail by the guards. So now the prisoners who went to jail were there to be executed or if they weren't there for that it would mean they were shipped to factories, Australia or new prisons set up the Queen or King of England. It's a shame these men women and children were so mistreated over such little crimes but it made the crime rate go down ...
- 394: A Town Like Alice: Discussion
- ... sharp limit between them. An example from the book is the Australians, whose culture is rather close to the English, but there are few Englishmen who would have liked the loneliness in the big country Australia, and even fewer Australians, (I think), would feel comfortable in the crowded England. Another example in the book that is more about religion and culture is the Japanese soldier who walked with the girls in ...
- 395: The Lord of the Flies: Summary
- ... adventure and suspense story, is written in 1857. The story sets on an deserted Pacific coral island. A group of school boys are marooned on this island after a plane crash on a trip to Australia. The story begins with a large number of school boys on an uninhabited tropical island and two of the elder boys who have leadership qualities compete to achieve a semblance of order so as to ...
- 396: Such A Good Boy: How A Pampered Son's Greed Led to Murder: Summary
- ... books such as I Saw Red China; India, India; Love And Liberation; Running Towards Life; and A Rock And A Hard Place. Prior to living in Canada, she worked as a reporter in her Native Australia, then in England, and in the United States. She now lives on an offshore island in British Columbia, where she studies cases and other stories. In Birnie's attempt to capture the elements of the ...
- 397: Play It Again Rita
- ... come to see him off. They hug tenderly and part as friends with smiles on their faces. What is perhaps even more important for the resolution is that Frank actually gets on the plane to Australia. When reading the play there is room for doubt whether he really took the plunge to do what he said he would, or if he just went back to his life the way it was ...
- 398: The Lord of the Flies: A Picture of Our Society Today
- ... all the boys and would also be a luxury, recreational event. The fire was hard work and immediate results were none even though long-term results would be better. The hunting side wins eventually. In Australia today we are spending beyond our ability to afford this spending. This means we have a great influx of goods and services but as a community we are cheating ourselves as this leads to a ...
- 399: Great Expectations: Pip
- ... friend. Able Magwich, a convict and Pip's benefactor, was extremely thankful when young Pip supplied him with food and a file after he attempted to escape. He worked many years in New South Wales, Australia, to build a fortune to give to Pip. Underneath his outward frightening appearance, "a fearful man, all in coarse gray, with a great iron on his leg." Magwich is a sensitive and charitable man. John ...
- 400: The Lord of the Flies: SUmmary
- ... adventure and suspense story, is written in 1857. The story sets on an deserted Pacific coral island. A group of school boys are marooned on this island after a plane crash on a trip to Australia. The story begins with a large number of school boys on an uninhabited tropical island and two of the elder boys who have leadership qualities compete to achieve a semblance of order so as to ...
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