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- 3041: Pesticides Are Affecting Our F
- ... www.nrdc.org Environmental Working Group, “Overexposed,” 1998, http://ewg.org Aaron Derfel, “Farm runoff contaminating drinking water study finds,” THE GAZETTE, 17 May 1996. Richard Wiles and Christopher Campbell, Pesticides in Children’s Food (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Working Group/The Tides Foundation, 1993) Ken MaqQueen , “Toxic Herbicide Found in Well,” Vancouver Sun, 5 October 1990. Sharon Begley and Mary Hager, :Better Watch Those Fresh Fruits,” Newsweek, 5 July 1993 ...
- 3042: An Analysis of Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant"
- An Analysis of Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant" In “Shooting an Elephant,” George Orwell finds himself in a difficult situation involving an elephant. The fate of the elephant lies in his hands. Only he can make the final decision. In the end, due to Orwell's decision, the ...
- 3043: Kurt Cobain
- ... the music of the 90's, alternative. Where did it all start for Kurt? Kurt Donald Cobain was born February 20, 1967. He was a happy child living with his mother and father in Aberdeen, Washington. But the happiness, soon interrupted in 1975 when Kurt's parents got divorced. Kurt was ashamed. He longed for the typical "Brady Bunch" family, but instead he lived in a trailor with his mother. In ...
- 3044: Kurt Vonnegut
- ... Vonnegut Close Up." The Saturday Evening Post. May/June 1986. pp. 3839. Reed, Peter J. Writers for the 70's: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. U.S.A. Warner Books, Inc. 1972. Streitfeld, David. "Vonnegut, Existentially Speaking." Washington Post (DC) 29 August 1991. Newsbank, People, 1991, fiche 36, grid C13. Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. Cat's Cradle. New York. Dell Publishing Co., Inc. 1963. "Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr." Discovering Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. God Bless You ...
- 3045: Laura Secord
- ... soldiers demanded food and stay at the Secord homestead. The Niagara Peninsula became a hostile territory. Lieutenant James FitzGibbon's special force of fifty men and one hundred and fifty Indians were stationed at Fort George, the present-day Niagara-On-The-Lake. Gyrenius Chapin, Captain of some of the men on stay at the Secord's house gave permission to lead a surprise attack on FitzGibbon. One officer paid no ...
- 3046: A Critical Analysis of Tension's In Memorial A. H. H.
- ... He reminds us yet again that Hallum “Appear[ed] ere the times were ripe” (139), and thus merely anticipated that “far-off divine event, / To which the whole creation moves” (143-44). Works Cited Ford, George H. and Carol T. Christ. “The Victorian Age”. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. M. H. Abrams. New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1993. (pps. 891-910). Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. In Memoriam A ...
- 3047: Words on "To His Coy Mistress"
- ... unique for his time. The fact that he used death to persuade a less than eager woman is not new. The way he does it, is. According to Paul Brians, from the English Department at Washington State University, Marvell's imagery of death is so powerful, that the poem transcends the cliched 'lines' of more frivolous writers to become a stirring meditation on the importance of living fully during the brief ...
- 3048: Analyzing The Struggle For Power In Four Novels: Fahrenheit 451, Invisible Man Lord of the Flies and Julius Caesar
- ... are what keep us interested in the plot of a book. The ongoing battle between a character and his cause makes it impossible to put down a good book. For instance, the novel 1984 by George Orwell is about the struggle of a man and a woman to somehow find a way to get out of the constant barrage of cameras and mind control conducted by their government. Although the two ...
- 3049: John Stubbs' "Love and Role Playing in A Farewell to Arms"
- ... to explore this aspect of the relationship of the two main characters in greater depth. Bibliography Bruccoli, Matthew J. and Clark, C.E. Frazer (ed.), Fitzgerald / Hemingway Annual 1973, pp. 271-284, Microcard Editions Books, Washington, D.C., 1974
- 3050: Nuked
- ... the common people don't know about yet. There could be hundreds of new types of weapons not even made, but designed on a piece of paper sitting on the desk of some scientist in Washington now. Besides the physical space weapons take, they also take up space that medical scientists could be using to design a cure for AIDS or Cancer. It's also taking a way space that the ...
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