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3171: The Hound Of The Baskervilles
... bcpl.lib.md.us/~lmoskowi/Holmes_Quotes/quotes.html., 10/30/98 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Berkley Publishing Group, 1963. Benstock, Bernard. "Arthur Conan Doyle". British Writers. Ed. George Stade. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992 2:159-176
3172: The Things They Carried By Tim
... to the occurrence that he no longer condemns its use. For even a leader of men to be morally warped by the war is an effective idea in O'Brien's discouragement of war. As George Carlin once said to a New York audience, "We love war. We are a warlike people, and therefore we love war"(Carlin 1992). This view is common today among Americans since the advent of long ...
3173: Tom Clancy
... the NSA’s numerous listening posts and ferret satellites. Along the way he’d also gotten a masters in the Russian language (Clancy 55). The description of Bob Toland could apply to anyone in the Washington D.C. area or any neighborhood across the U.S. With the ending of world communism, reunification of Germany, and breakup of the Soviet Union, Tom Clancy’s books evolved to present more modern enemies ...
3174: With Malice Toward None By Ste
... m. on the morning of April 15, 1865. "Even he who now sleeps, has, by this event, been clothed with a new influence...Now his simple and weighty words will be gathered like those of Washington, and your children, and your children's children, shall be taught to ponder the simplicity and deep wisdom of utterances which, in their time, passed, in party heat, as idle words." --Reverend Henry Ward Beecher ...
3175: Young Goodman Brown
... himself led to his isolation from the community. Brown was buried with "no hopeful verse upon his tombstone; for his dying hour was gloom." Works Cited Capps, Jack L. "Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown", Explicator, Washington D.C., 1982 Spring, 40:3, 25. Easterly, Joan Elizabeth. "Lachrymal Imagery in Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown", Studies in Short Fiction, Newberry, S.C., 1991 Summer, 28:3, 339-43. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "Young Goodmam ...
3176: OLIVER TWIST SUMMARY
One of my favorite books is Animal Farm by George Orwell. It is about a farm that is taken over by the animals that inhabit it. One day the animals on the farm decide that they will fun the farmer off his farm and that ...
3177: A Comparison Of Three Abolitio
... white man who used slavery to help save the Union. Even though they were all doing it for different reasons, they were all striving toward the same goal: The Abolishment of Slavery. WORKS CITED: Perkins, George, ed. "The American Tradition in Literature". The McGraw-Hill Companies, 1999.
3178: Alphonse Scarface Capone
... he demanded full commitment and loyalty. In 1929, Al Capone s most famous escapade occurred and was to become known as the St. Valentines Day massacre. The event took place at the bootlegging headquarters of George Bugs Moran, Capone s latest rival. Five police officers walked into the garage, lined up Moran s men, and shot them down. While these men appeared to be police officers, all five were really some ...
3179: A Study Of The American Revolu
... control their own trade, that Britain would step in like a absent parent to lay down the law. In order to gain more control over the colonies both politically and financially the British sent over George Grenville. Not known for his finesse, Grenville soon created enemies among the colonists. In 1765, he levied the Stamp Act among the people. This was a revenue law that required all newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents ...
3180: Nineteen Eighty Four - Fiction
... Big Brother, and Newspeak are all-important aspects of the fictional world in ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ each one of these aspects play an important part in the development of the fascinating world which the author George Orwell has created.


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