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- 7941: The Dubliners: Summary
- ... his life that made him become crazy and the young boy does not want the same for his life. By the end of the story the boy comes to realize that he has learned a great deal about life from his older friend and is thankful for the time he was able to spend with him. The second story titled, An Encounter is very similar to the the story Sisters. Again ...
- 7942: Summary of Aycliffe's The Lost
- ... bona fides as the owner of Castle Vliacu.. Liliana and her secret boyfriend, however, hope to lead him into opening not an orphanage but rather a hotel at the castle, a business likely to gather great financial rewards. A grinding winter journey to the castle takes Michael and Liliana through villages where many peasants seem never to have seen a car. When their own breaks down, the two nearly die of ...
- 7943: Book Review of "The Burning Man" by Phillip Margolin
- ... those people can be. It is the people who fight for the well-being of people in delusional worlds and try to convince them to face reality that save them from disaster. This creates a great universal appeal in this story, because everyone knows someone who lives in a delusional world and can relate to the efforts of Peter Hale.
- 7944: Benefits Of Capital Punishment
- ... a good reason for the death penalty. The theory that society engages in murder when executing the guilty, is considered invalid by most supporters, including Ehrlich. He feels that execution of convicted offenders expresses the great value society places on innocent life. Isaac Ehrlich goes on to state that racism is also a point used by death penalty advocates. We will use the U.S. as examples, since we can not ...
- 7945: Bless Me, Ultima: Conflicting Lifestyles
- ... sickness, both to the spiritual and physical needs of the ailing person. Ultima taught Tony these things and makes him much more aware and in touch with nature. In the long run this has a great impact on his life. Unlike his friends who see Catholicism as rigid, intimidating, and largely unintelligible, but do nothing about it, Tony is exploring something different and more meaningful to him. However, he is not ...
- 7946: Summary of Lord Of The Flies
- ... Simon's hallucination the head becomes the Lord of the Flies and says, "Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill! You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you?" A great storm builds over the island, and Simon starts back to where the other boys are. As he stumbles through the jungle, he discovers the beast that the twins thought they saw. A dead man who ...
- 7947: St. Isidore Of Seville, A Grea
- St. Isidore, was a great Spanish bishop, and lately in an interesting turn of events, he is now the proposed Patron saint, of the Internet. Yes, the World-Wide-Web. So, the next time you think that you will need ...
- 7948: Report on The Prince by Machiavelli
- ... good ruler, but it was this appearance of weakness that led his troops to kill him. Antonius Caracalla is another example of an erroneous ruler. He was a very strong military leader who was a great fighter. Unfortunately, he became an incredibly cruel and harsh ruler over time, and he was hence killed by a centurion. Machiavelli also includes the country of Italy into much of his writings. He hopes to ...
- 7949: White Shark: Review
- ... really enjoyed reading this book. I'm into stuff that has to do with oceans. Sharks happen to be my favorite animal so the title White Shark really caught my attention. The book had a great plot and the characters were very interesting. Tall Man was my favorite. He was a very logical man with a very odd outlook on life. People found him very intimidating but he was quite a ...
- 7950: Morocco
- ... On March 2, 1956, Morocco became independent of France. In April, Spain gave up nearly all its claims in northern Morocco. The international city of Tangier again became part of Morocco in October. Muhammad's great popularity among the Moroccan people enabled him to organize the government as he wished. In 1957, he changed his title from sultan to king as part of his plan to make Morocco a constitutional monarchy ...
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