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- 4971: Bach; Brandenberg Concertos
- ... produced, among other masterpieces, the Brandenburg Concerti. While at Cothen, Bach’s wife, Maria Barbara, died. Bach remarried soon after to Anna Magdalena and forged ahead with his work. He also forged ahead in the child rearing department, producing 13 children with his new wife, six of whom survived childhood, to add to the four children he had raised with Maria Barbara. Several of these offspring would become fine composers in ...
- 4972: Bless Me Ultima
- ... first attempts to kill Antonio, and then goes to kill Ultima. Antonio arrives just in time to see the killing of the owl – Ultmia's spirit that was tied to her when she was a child by the wise man who taught her how to live with the land and plants. Antonio then goes to bury her spirit in his own peaceful burial under a forked juniper tree as she instructed ...
- 4973: Black Like Me
- ... equal. When Griffen looks at a menu in a restaurant he says he sees "frowns of disapproval." How did the black person pick up on these actions of other people so acutely? After a black child was born did the parents tell them about all they would encounter or did they just learn along the way? Griffen mentions the blacks only salvation from despair is the thought that the whites are ...
- 4974: New Terror
- ... of modern day opponents. Everyone has the authority to be a threat. This is a disgusting amount of pressure to apply not only on the shoulders of governments, but on the average man, woman and child. In this essay, I shall address the issues of domestic terrorism, biological terrorism as the future element in tactic, and conclude with American policy change recommendations. Columbine high school, the lowest common denominator for any ...
- 4975: Nisei Daughter
- ... the relationships she had with her parents and siblings. She seems very pleased with and delighted by the differing, yet caring personalities of each person in her family. Sone describes herself as a typical American child: going to school, playing mischievously with friends on the block, reading, spending quality time with her family, etc. Monica described herself as a playful, almost tomboyish, young girl. She also saw herself as intelligent and ...
- 4976: Now About Surprises
- ... when children wake up in the morning to see the tree full of presents, they have a look of surprise. A surprise can be just about anything. It can be a cookie for a small child. A surprise for a pregnant woman could be a very frightening thing. To surprise a 90 year old person, would be for him/her to win the lottery because they would win $50,000 for ...
- 4977: Julius Caesar By William Shake
- ... end and he died by them. However, completely opposite the nobleness of Brutus’ character is Cassius. He hates Caesar and is part of the conspiracy out of jealousy. Cassius was friends with Caesar as a child and now Caesar was powerful and popular, Cassius was jealous of this. He couldn’t understand why a man he considered no better than himself was offered the crown of Rome. Cassius blames himself for ...
- 4978: Johnnys Adventures
- ... as newly polished wood. Since he works as a lumberjack for T&L Wood Cutters he is very well built and has strong hands. Johnny is also tall. This is because when he was a child he drank his milk and lifted weights. He weighs 200 pounds and has an excessive eating disorder. Besides physical features Johnny is also very brave, stupid and sensitive. These attributes about him are shown several ...
- 4979: Julius Caesar -- Character Dev
- ... this mistake. The second came when Brutus killed Cæsar. Brutus killed Cæsar, as mentioned above, because he thought it was for the good of Rome. He thought that when Cæsar gained the crown, he would abuse his power, but Brutus had never known Cæsar "when his affections swayed more than his reason.". Nevertheless, Brutus still killed Cæsar because he wouldn't go back on his word, and Brutus "is an honourable ...
- 4980: Jane Eyre-criticism Of The Mai
- ... s character and personality as a passionate, honest and innocent. I, personally, did not see Jane so. Through the novel Jane learns how to control her feelings, her wild and passionate nature. From that innocent child, she grew in a person who almost appears manipulative (for the lack of the better word) in her wish to become appreciated and loved by people. She uses the experience she gained through her life ...
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