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1801: The Pelican Breif
... was given an envelope with a picture of all the Supreme Court Justices in it and just two of them circled. About Two minutes later both of them were murdered. One of them in his house and the other one in a adult cinema. Then they show Darby in the house of her law professor whose name was Thomas Calahan. Who happened to be a clerk for Justice Rosenberg. Shaw then tells her professor who she is having an affair with that she is going to ... clerks can recognize the mans face in the picture. One person who is in a Mental Hospital does. His name is Curtis Morgan. They also find out that Morgan was killed. They go to his house and his wife tells Gray that he had a safety deposit box that she didn t know about. Darby goes and gets the material out of the box and finds out that it is ...
1802: The Farm Life
... he walks his dog Major. Major hauls him around and it is very strenuous to walk him. My grandfather also splits his own wood and stacks it in his garage for the wood stove. Their house is always hotter than a cannon, as my dad would say in the winter , because of that stove. Also in the winter time he shovels his walkway and snow blows his driveway; he just got ... kids, as was his father with him. Now I would say my grandfather has softened up in his old age, but he still does everything that he thinks should be done, like things around the house. He is very smart and knows a lot about the woods and trees. He used to own around two hundred acres of land in Harmony, but he sold it for the money. We used to ... grandfather has lead a hard life, but it has made him a better person today. He is a very nice guy and I like the style of living he has. We go to my grandfathers’ house about once a week, usually Saturday or Sunday. We usually have supper over there and talked about what’s been going on. My grandfather means the world to me, I don’t know what ...
1803: Christmas Satire
... once was a delightful, Christmas caroling time is now a chaotic, screaming in someone's face nightmare. Relatives avoid each other for fear of actually reliving bad childhood family moments. Children still run around the house clamoring over presents, but not from under a nice smelling pine tree, but from an aluminum death trap waiting to fall over and spit out sparks of electricity. While the children still enjoy this time, they too have lost all sense of the Christmas spirit. They throw tantrums and scream and shout over the Furby or Pokemon doll that they didn't get. So what if their parents are having trouble making ends meet, how dare they not be able to buy them that ridiculously expensive toy? Sure they won't play with ...
1804: Shakespeare's World
... orthodox version of William Shakespeare's life is probably the most widely accepted Shakespeare legend of them all. According to it, he was born on 23 April 1564, in an upstairs room of a Stratford house in Warwickshire. He was born to John and Mary Shakespeare, and was baptized Gulielmus filius Johannes Shakspere (William, son of John Shakespeare) three days later. His father ran a successful glove making business on Henley ... in many theatres. In 1599, he bought shares in the newly built theatre in Southwark. His financial acumen had already reaped rewards. As early as 1597 Shakespeare returned to buy New Place, the second largest house in the town of Stratford. In 1599 Shakespeare's company moved to the Globe theatre, heralding his finest hour. In 1603 his company earned the highest accolade of all. The new King, James I, honoured ... about twelve shillings for the privilege of a seat. In an upper box was the orchestra. The Globe theatre, the largest in London, composed of ten performers with different instruments. The fashionable part of the house was the stage itself. There sat the royal patrons of the theatre and their friends. Here also sat the dramatic poets of the time to who were given free passes. Most importantly, this is ...
1805: Jane Eyre - Struggle For Love
The overriding theme of "Jane Eyre," is Jane's continual quest for love. Jane searches for love and acceptance through the five settings in which she lives: Gateshead, Lowood, Thornfield, Moor House, and Ferndean. Through these viewpoints, the maturation and self-recognition of Jane becomes evident, as well as traceable. It is not until Jane flees from Rochester and Thornfield, and spends time at Moor House, that her maturation to womanhood is complete. At this point, Jane is able to finally return to Rochester as an independent woman, fully aware of her desire to love, as well as to be loved ... is not willing to have love without marriage and become Rochester's mistress. Jane feels that the only option she has, is to flee Thornfield Manor and pursue a new life.     After arriving at Moor House, Jane is offered marriage without love from St. John; the exact opposite of what had been offered by Rochester. Jane has as difficult a time refusing this proposition as she did Rochester's, saying, " ...
1806: Honesty
... high crime, burglary and domestic violence rates. Another factor that adds to Australia’s high crime/burglary rate is the facts that just over 80% of Australia’s population live in a detached, single story house, which is accessible to burglars from all sides. This can be compared to Paris, which has one of the world’s lowest crime/burglary rates. This is due to the fact that Paris’ population is ... fairly dense, which means that most people live in apartments, flats or units. If you were a burglar, and you had to choose whether to enter the high-rise apartments or the single story detached house, I am sure that you would choose the house, because there is no foyer and you can enter it from any side which has a window. Some of the statistics mentioned in that particular article were; 3.7 per cent of Australians were ...
1807: Tomb Raider 2 Walkthrough
... incredible in this sequel. The obstacle course (now with stopwatch timer) has been moved outside and there is now gardens and an orchard to explore. Many new rooms are available to explore inside the main house including her Bedroom, Kitchen, Bathroom, and all the old favorites from the first game. She's even added a diving platform to her swimming pool so you can practice her swan dive. Combat Tips There ... the top of the rubble. After much jumping, grabbing and pulling up, you will reach the top and can take the path which leads to a dark hall and the end of this level. Opera House This level starts off with a rather challenging gunfight. You can run around taking random shots at the gunman on the platform below until he finally dies. Then take his ammo and jump into the ... jump, and when you finally cross the last set of collapsing panels do a running jump to grab and pull up onto the ledge. Draw your guns and proceed to the top of the Opera House. Shoot the guard patrolling the roof then turn and lower down. While hanging onto the edge, quickly pull back up and draw your weapons again. Your short dangle off the edge should have attracted ...
1808: LOUIS RIEL
... Scott. Although, Riel may have ordered the squad to shoot, but the men could have backed down, no matter how powerful Riel seemed. After the rebellion, he was elected by Manitoba to sit in the House of Commons. Riel went to Ottawa but was not allowed to sit as a member in the House, for he was threatened by many to be shot if he appeared in the House. This was the mistake of the government. They should have sopped the nonsense and threats. For Riel was a man of ideas. He was a man who was knowledged in the government. It was ...
1809: Thomas_Jefferson
... highly integrated approach to law, history, philosophy, and science. In George With , he found an equally gifted teacher of the law. Jefferson was admitted to the bar in 1767 and first elected to the Virginia House of his home, Monticello. Despite several desultory courtship's, he did not seriously consider marriage until 1770, when he met Martha Wayles Skelton, a Wealthy widow of 23. They were married in1772. Jefferson as President In the election of 1800, Jefferson an his fellow Republican Aaron Burr received an equal number of electoral votes, thus creating a tie and throwing the presidential election into the House of Representatives. After 36 ballots, the House declared Jefferson elected. As had Adams before him, Jefferson faced opposition from an uncompromising faction within his own party as well as from the Federalists. He steered a steady course between these two extremes, ...
1810: The Great Gatsby
... multitude of deep characters you will run into through out this novel like Nick Carraway and his presumed love Miss Jordan Baker, along with Gatsby's lost love Daisy Buchanan. Then there is Gatsby's house, one of the mysteries of the story, with all of it's illustrious parties. Finally it will tell you a little about the human nature. The story begins with the book being told as the ... Nick Carraway a man who objectively stays the same through out the whole book, keeping his friendship with Gatsby to the very end. This book wouldn't be the same if not for the Giant house that Gatsby lived in. Most of the novel takes place at Mr. Gatsby's grand mansion in East Egg, New York. This mansion just adds to the mystery about Gatsby and were he got all of his money from. This huge home was perfect for holding giant parties every weekend for hundreds of guests, and soon became the "in" place to go. Without Gatsby's house the story would just not have been the same. Even in the title you can tell that Gatsby is a somewhat secretive man and is really just a partial fabrication. After reading this book ...


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