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- 4981: Benito Mussolini
- ... Avanti! . When WWI began in 1914 Mussolini advocated Italy s entrance into the war on the allied side and was expelled from the socialist party. He then started his own newspaper in Milan, Il Popolo d Italia (The People of Italy) which later became the origin of the Fascist Movement. In 1916 Mussolini enlisted in the military. After his promotion to sergeant he was wounded and in 1917 he returned to ... bleak when the U.S. government seized control of 28 Italian merchant ships and impounded all Italian assets in the U.S. On July 10, 1943 allied forces invaded Sicily six days later President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill sent a joint radio message to Mussolini asking for the surrender of the Italian people. After Italy s refusal allied powers bombed roman war facilities and factories with ...
- 4982: The Bluest Eye: Quest for Personal Identity
- ... the same thing, if not worse because her family members were the ones who were supposed to love her. Her mother was not able conceal her obvious affection towards a white girl over her. One day as Pecola was visiting her mother at the home where she is working, Pecola accidentally knocked over a blueberry pie. Obviously burned by the hot pastry, her mother completely ignored Pecola's feelings of pain ... community made it impossible for her to ever be sanely content. Cholly Breedlove the father and eventually rapist of Pecola, is a bastard. He was born to an unwed mother; his father ran away the day of his birth and his mother abandoned him three days later. This horrible beginning reflects his everyday views and actions. His mother attempted to leave him alone in the world. His father figure was an ...
- 4983: TV Shows and Real Life
- ... are questions many writers have attempted to answer, at least one column in almost every newspaper is dedicated to this topic. I think the people like to see shows that portray them, or what they'd like to be. "Married...with Children" runs on Fox 29 on Mondays at 8:30 p.m., it has been on air for a long time, and has passed its 200th episode last season. The ... power. This is shown in the episode when Jill opens her own checking account, Tim is upset, he can't control where the money goes any more, even though it isn't his money, he'd like to have control over it. So by the end of the episode, Jill gives in, a portrayal of female weakness and man's superiority, and the account is joined. The episode is filled with ...
- 4984: A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy For
- ... of mind. This fear is increased through the punctuation, as the pauses heighten the pace and emphasises his struggle. Keat s use of paradoxical language is also uninteresting, from energetic `twist` to the passive `kiss d`. The conflict of internal debate is obviously present in his ode. Towards the end of this first stanza he creates the lethargic intonation through the long assonance and vowel sounds, which suggest faint moans. `your ... again referring to `Melancholy`. Hence he is again in search, as he waits and hopes to `let the warm love in! . This emphatic statement is increased by the drowsy state achieved by the language; `lull d to sleep , `quietness`. He realises towards the end that love too changes just as `breeding flowers, will never breed the same`. This mythological Pysche which symbolises the human soul, is accustomed to suffering and loss ...
- 4985: The Pearl
- ... satisfy Juana, who announces that if the doctor will not come to the village, then they will go to his house. But the doctor refuses to treat Coyotito because Kino is too poor. Later that day, while Kino and Juana are fishing in the Gulf, Kino finds an enormous pearl and cries out in joy. He believes the pearl will make him rich and enable him to provide security for his family. But Kino discovers otherwise. The pearl stirs envy in the villagers, and that night Kino is attacked in his hut by a thief. The following day, he tries to sell the pearl to buyers in town, but he is offered only a small amount of money for it. The buyers all work for the same man. They know the pearl is ...
- 4986: Funny Short Story
- ... face cloaked in shadow. He spoke again, and the girlish voice was a shock. “Have a seat, beautiful. I suppose you’re that girl from the brothel that I called for three months ago. I’d almost given up on you, baby.” Wendy quickly decided not to contradict the huge man. She figured that it’d be more interesting for her paper, if she let him think she was a prostitute. She could always run out, she reasoned. She nodded quickly, and he shifted in his recliner, sending vibrations resounding around ...
- 4987: Steps To And Through Sex--inte
- ... love. There should be not only physical but emotional ties in a relationship before making love enters the picture. I was raised to believe that sexual relations were not simply sex, but lovemaking. To this day, I believe that is how it should be. Instilled at an early age, I learned that my body is something to be cherished, not thrown around as though I am not proud of it and ... to be parents at this point in our lives. It makes me wonder about the state that our society is in when I think of how many people in this world have unprotected sex every day. In males ages 25 to 44, AIDS is the leading cause of death, according to Professor Herbert, an Adolescent Psychology teacher here at Hofstra. The majority of this massive spread is due to both homosexual ...
- 4988: Mononucleosis 3
- ... blood tests can detect heterophil antibodies in about 80 percent of persons with a current or recent infection. These antibodies can appear in sufficient strength to give a positive diagnosis as early as the fourth day and generally by the 21st day of illness. Heterophil antibodies can persist for months, however, so their appearance does not prove current infection. Furthermore, the level of heterophil antibodies in the blood does not correlate with the severity of symptoms. The ...
- 4989: William Marshall
- ... De Tancarville was known throughout Europe as one of the grander patrons of knighthood. In the Tancarville household, William would learn courtliness in addition to all other prerequisites found in a professional soldier of the day. After six years of being a squire in the Tancarville Household, Marshall was knighted in 1166. In 1170, King Henry II appointed William to the head of his son’s mesnie or military household. William ... he first establishes himself as one of the most prolific and gallant knights of the time. During these tournaments, Marshall began to create and mold friendships with the most powerful and influential men of the day. In 1183, during a rebellion against his father, Prince Henry contracted dysentery. As his health rapidly deteriorated, Prince Henry gave William his cloak, which had a Crusader’s cross stitched on it, and made him ...
- 4990: “The Hand”
- ... calmed again, but only until the morning when she sees it again. I still do not understand why she kisses it. She gives in and accepts the fact that she will see the hand every day and constantly be reminded of the fact that this man is a stranger. I feel bad for the woman, but on the other hand she was foolish to get involved so heavily with a man she barely knew. I wonder why the idea of leaving does not cross the young woman’s mind. Why does she not leave in the night or leave the next day explaining to the man that she has made a mistake. If I were in such a position I would not think twice about backing out. The woman never looks to this as an option. She ...
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