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- 5721: Dubliners
- ... its aspects:childhood,adolescence,maturity and public life.The stories are arranged in this order.". The sisters After the race An encounter *** CHILDHOOD The boarding house *** ADOLESCENCE Araby Eveline Two gallants A little cloud Ivy day in the committee room Clay A mother *** PUBLIC LIFE Counterparts *** MATURE LIFE Grace A painful case And then the last story,"The dead",is longer,subtler and it can be cosidered as Joyce's 1st ... Big admirer of Frenchmen, Hungarians, Englishmen and Americans, Jimmy finds in their cars and yachts his pigeon house and his Buenos Aires. The bitter realization of his true condition comes with the grey light of day (that's quite unnatural as well).
- 5722: The Simpsons: The History
- ... he realizes that he is not doing very well, he gets a second job as a mall Santa for the extra money. On the way home from work, he steals a Christmas tree. The next day at the mall, Bart sits on his Dad's lap and pulls down his beard. Homer responds by choking Bart and making him help make Christmas better. On Christmas Eve, Homer receives his check, $13 ... Brooks. Fox. WHNS, Greenville. 8 Oct., 1992 "Homer's Odyssey." The Simpsons. By: Jay Choker and Wallaby Wolodarsky, Dir: Wesley Archer, Prod: James L. Brooks. Fox. WHNS, Greenville. 21 Jan, 1990 "Homer Simpson Saves the Day." San Francisco Chronicle 21 May, 1992: D3 "Homer VCR. Lisa and the Eighth Commandment." The Simpsons. By: Steve Pepsin, Dir: Rich Moore, Prod: James L. Brooks. Fox. WHNS, Greenville. 7 Feb, 1991 "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge ...
- 5723: Herman Melville
- ... sailing and managed to get himself in many danngerous situations. Thoughts I think he really was an important figure in history. He made legendary novels and somewhat added to the culture of the americas. I'd love to meet him, but he's dead. If i met him, i'd really complement him on his work. If he was living, he would feel great about his writing because his writing was not really appreciated until the 1920's. Poem herman melville, a man unappreciated. yet ...
- 5724: Black Rain
- ... one paragraph. The name of the bomb had already undergone a number of changes, from the initial "new weapon" through "new-type bomb," "secret weapon," "special new-type bomb," to "special high-capacity bomb." That day, I learned for the first time to call it an "atomic bomb." (Black Rain 282) The importance of the name of the bomb may seem ineffectual, but he seems to dwell on finding out what ... mussels left in any of the many streams and there were also no fish in any of the ponds. The only thing that survived were the eels who were seen swimming up the river a day before the surrender was given. This was a sign of rebirth. It only took a year after the Hiroshima bombing for the surrender and during that time the government did not help any of the ...
- 5725: Morrison's Jazz: Characters' Actions
- ... during the mid 1850's to the late 1920's. Morrison manipulates the three main character's personas while analyzing their lives to show the effect that a person's history has on their present day life. The most interesting thing I found concerning this novel has the way in which Toni Morrison was able to present you with a first impression of the characters, then proceed through history, to give ... home or the fact that she knew her mother would take good care of her daughters. At the age of seventeen, Violet and her two sisters were sent to pick cotton for ten cents a day. This is where, in all her misery, she meets Joe who she is sure will change her life: Never again would she wake struggling against the pull of a narrow well. Or watch first light ...
- 5726: Student's Rights
- Student's Rights Are you in the mood for some good reading? The other day I was in the Guidance Office looking for guidance when I saw an unassuming three page packet. Having nothing else to do, I picked one up and began reading. I learned that the name of ... agree with him or not, at least one of our Administrators took the time to voice his opinion and let the student body know a little bit about him. Boo hiss to the St. Valentines Day massacres that happened a few weeks back. I can think of no better way to get the friendly gun-toting police officers--excuse me,"Educational Resource Officers"-- out of the halls of La Follette than ...
- 5727: Chlamydia
- ... of pneumonia, including a strong cough and congestion, most often develop within three to six weeks of birth. Both conditions can be treated successfully with antibiotics. Treatment Doctors usually prescribe antibiotics such as a one-day course of azithromycin or a seven-day course of doxycycline to treat Chlamydial infections. Other antibiotics such as erythromycin or ofloxacin also are effective. Pregnant women can be treated with azithromycin or erythromycin. Amoxicillin is also a safe alternative for treating pregnant ...
- 5728: Cloning
- ... a zygote. They let this zygote grow into an embryo, and then transplanted the embryo in a recipient ewe, acting as a surrogate mother. This procedure occurred late in January of 1996. This was the day of fusion date for Dolly, which is the natural equivalent to a conception date. An interesting note is that three different sheep were involved in producing Dolly, versus the usual two or one (in-vitro ... different breeds for each sheep to prove that the experiment was a success. (Kolata 3) The reporter who described Wilmut as "Dolly's laboratory father," could have very well shined a light on a modern day Frankenstein. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was also his creature's father and god; the creature told him, "I ought to be thy Adam." As in the case of Dolly, the "spark of life" was infused ...
- 5729: Dr. Suess
- ... enables you to laugh at life's realities." -Dr. Seuss. Be able to enjoy a story is equally important to what is learned from it, and millions of people enjoy the stories of Seuss each day. Seuss helps the reading process along by making reading fun for children. He uses rhyming words, like in his book Fox in Sox. The line "When beetles fight these battles in a bottle with their ... even more sensitive issue, racism. Suess takes two groups of characters, star-belly sneetches and plain-belly sneetches. Of course the star-belly sneetches are convinced that theyre better than the others, until one day a machine is invented that puts stars on the plain-belly sneetches so that they couldnt be told apart, proving that both groups are equal. Teachers often include Seusss work in their lesson ...
- 5730: O'Neill's Debate on Education
- ... score your mind" that's what they would say. O'Neill says "I broke the rules of this time-honored gam when I presented my English-composition students with an 86 question test the first day of class." Know that all students think of doing the first day of class. Concentrating on a 86 question test is a common students retinal. The student always for every question read it through out and back and forward. O'Neill told the students that the students ...
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