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- 1531: Color Purple 2
- ... to have sex with another woman have made her feel like a prostitute. Still, she overcame her feelings and treated Avery Shug with all the love and tenderness. The strength of that love is so big that Celie is actually cured Avery. Shug had a very crucial influence on Celie s life. She helped her to reveal her strengths and use it against the existing situations. It s a known fact ... change was not accidental. She deserves it as much as very few women do. It looks like God, to whom she was revealing all her secrets, gave her a blessing. Only the strongest woman with big soul and love for others deserves such a dramatic change in her life.
- 1532: Chronicle Of A Death Foretold
- ... wrong because they were just trying to keep their family honor. Bayordo s code of honor was very strict. He had made sure that he would be respected in the town, therefore he bought a big house and had a spectacular wedding. On his wedding night, when he discovered that his wife had betrayed and had lost her virginity before marriage, he took her home that very night. It was a ... afraid that his wife will not be pure. Later on Angela becomes a virgin all over again, she begins to deeply love Bayardo, and only lives for him to return to her. Virginity is a big cult in the code of honor and whomever that goes against this cult must suffer, unfortunately the sinner was not Santiago but was Angela. In a way Angela also died, but was reborn later on ...
- 1533: Alfred Hitchcock: 50 Years of Movie Magic
- ... Phillips 27). Throughout his career he used the innocent man being arrested and imprisoned in his films, and claimed that forever after he had a fear of the police (Spoto 16). Fear was also a big part of his childhood, which later was evident in many of his movies. "Fear? It has influenced my life and my career." (18) explains Hitchcock, he also had a fear of being alone and of ... the beginning of Hitchcock's most productive and popular era. Movies like Dial "M" for Murder (1954), Rear Window (1954), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), and North By Northwest (1959) were on the big screen and the Hitchcock name was everywhere. In 1955 the television program "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" was also released. The style and reputation that came with the Hitchcock name was visible in every movie, in every ...
- 1534: Catcher In The Rye Book Review
- ... He stated that he would like to follow a poem by Robert Burns: "If a body catch a body comin' through the rye." He kept "picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around- nobody big, I mean- except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff- I mean ...
- 1535: Comparing The First 2 Chapters
- ... Encounter", he plans out about his trip very carefully before hand. He finds the way for himself and his friends to be excuse from school so they will not be in trouble after. Mahony's big sister writes an excuse for him and Leo Dillon tells his brother to say that he was sick. At the beginning of the adventure the narrator hides his books in the long grass so nobody ... little details, such as how the priest hands always tremble, how the clothes would look like, what activity would they be doing, and etc. He remembers when the priest smiles, he "used to uncover his big discolored teeth and let his tongue lie upon his lower lip (p.5)." Also at the house of mourning when he was praying, the boy notices about the old woman "how clumsily her skirt was ...
- 1536: The Trend Towards Fewer and Larger Farms as Economic Growth Occurs
- ... farm averaged $180,276 per year. This sectors main income comes from farming and very little of its income comes from off of the farm jobs. This sector is growing because there is becoming more big farms that produce most of our food. The second sector is called the declining sector. This sector includes the farms that sold products between $20,000 and $99,000 worth of products a year. Those ... past twenty years with new technology one person can do more so the size of the farms keeps growing. Although, with all of the cost of this technology, the small farms cannot compete with the big ones. Therefore, there are more and more of these farms going out of business. The three sectors of farming I talked about earlier covers all farms in the US. The first sector is growing because ...
- 1537: Call Of The Wild 2
- ... a woman. They knew nothing when it came to traveling, packing double what they should have been and wasting time. When the dogs had trouble pulling, Hal bought more instead of lightning the load. The big problem came far into the trip when the ran out of food. Soon the tired, starving dogs began to drop like flies. When the pulled into John Thorntons camps, a tired and pathetic mess. Hal ... The two made a lasting bond alone with Thorntons previous dogs. Once the ice had cleared Johns companions came back. Buck adored John and they had many good times. Buck even managed to win John big money by pulling a 1 ton sled. With the money John and his companions went to look for a long lost gold mine. Buck loved the life there he was as free as he wanted ...
- 1538: Dickinson vs. Whitman
- ... the metrical beat. Dickinson did this to fit her thought. Dickinson also started the wide use of off-rhyme. The subjects that Whitman and Dickinson used in their poetry are very different. There is a big difference because the things that each poet was interested in. Whitman often wrote about the Civil War. Dickinson often wrote about death and nature. The punctuation is drastically different as well. Whitman used mostly traditional punctuation in his poetry, but in the poem "Beat! Beat! Drums!" he used a big amount of dashes: "Beat! beat! drums!-blow! bugles! blow! Through the windows- through the doors-burst like a ruthless force." Dickinson used a form of punctuation unique to her poetry as well as capitalization. She ...
- 1539: David Letterman
- ... of him going to California to work in a comedy club there, but Dave was stubborn. In 1975 he quit his job at a local T.V. station doing the weather, and moved to the big city of Los Angeles. He worked at a place called The Comedy Store along side his current nemesis, Jay Leno. There he learned how hard it was to be a comedian. He started to become ... for that." Things started to turn around on November 24, 1978, when Johnny Carson, Dave's boyhood idol, had selected Dave to fill-in for him every once in a while. This was it. The big times. But this also set Dave up for one of his biggest rejections yet. Dave made fifty guest-host jobs and twenty-two guest appearances from 1978 to 1980. He was a regular on Johnny ...
- 1540: Management's Achievement Claims Perspective
- ... 64 ounces. The part of this Annual Report that I personally wanted to attack was the lack of sales in Canada and Coca-Cola's goals in improving them. Being native of Canada and a big Coke fan, I know that Coke has struggled in my homeland for several years. M. Douglas Ivester answered my concern by stating that Coke allowed the retail prices of their products to out pace their ... ratios and comparing them to the industry average, I see nothing but a solid investment for 1997. Coca-Cola has not yet peaked in its profit increase and return on equity. This company is so big that if the company burned down to the ground, they would have no trouble borrowing the money to rebuild, just based on the strength of their Trademarks alone. Coca- Cola's trademark is worth $1 ...
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