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- 411: The Catcher In The Rye: Holden
- ... 1. Holden's willingness to stop in the middle of the sexual act because of a girl's request when others wouldn't. 2. Holden's respect to the nuns. 3. Holden's respect to Jane : the willingness not to kiss her and comforting her when she cried. In light of these examples and others we can conclude that fellowman is very important to Holden. However, when people criticize him, he ...
- 412: RAP CENORSHIP
- ... conscience and principle to a society which has increasingly been unable to provide its youth with credible examples of either conscience or principle" (Rodnitzky 1972). After their original album cover was censored, the rock group Jane's Addiction released another cover with only Article 1 of the Bill of Rights on it, and inside was a message addressed to "the Mosquitoes": We have more influence over your children than you do ...
- 413: Allen Ginsburg In America
- ... and bought a book of Ginsbergs poems, it also helped me find other beat-poets to study, like Jack Kerouac, William Carlos Williams, and William S. Burroughs. I also did some research on the author Jane Kramer, just wanting to know what her credentials were on writing a book about Allen. It all stemmed from the whole credibility lecture you gave. I wanted to know if her view of Allen was ...
- 414: Arthur Miller-BIO
- ... of an all-woman orchestra in a Nazi concentration camp. The show itself received the Emmy for an Outstanding Drama Special and Miller received one for Outstanding Writing. Vanessa Redgrave won as Outstanding Actress, and Jane Alexander, as Outstanding Supporting Actress. In addition to his novels, Miller has written two books of reportage: In Russia and Chinese Encounters, both were accompanied by photographs by his wife Inge Morath, a professional photographer ...
- 415: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Huck's Contradiction
- ... half-way down the stairs. the only place I see to hide the bag was in the coffin. when we get down the river a hundred mile or two, I could write back to Mary Jane, and she could dig him up again and get it" (133-135). If Huck was lazy, he would have just sit by and let the King and Duke rip the girls off. But, instead, he ...
- 416: Catcher In The Rye - A Sequel
- ... as boring as any other days. I mostly sat around on my bed thinking about those phony people I will be stuck with. Hopefully I can be stuck with a roommate who resembles good ol' Jane Gallagher. But not those dumb preps like at Pencey and Elkton Hills. I can't stand those people, they try to be people which they are clearly not, that just makes me so...MAD. Huuuuaaaaaaa ...
- 417: Authur Miller
- ... of an all-woman orchestra in a Nazi concentration camp. The show itself received the Emmy for an Outstanding Drama Special, and Miller received one for Outstanding Writing. Vanessa Redgrave won as Outstanding Actress, and Jane Alexander, as Outstanding Supporting Actress. In addition to his novels, Miller has written two books of reportage: In Russia and Chinese Encounters, both accompanied by photographs by his wife Inge Morath, a professional photographer. His ...
- 418: Booker T. Washington
- ... for the black community to fully enter the American society. Washington was born into slavery on April 5, 1856, in Franklin County, Virginia, on a small tobacco plantation. His only true relative was his mother, Jane, who was the plantation's cook. His father was probably the white son of one of the neighbors, though it is not known for sure. Washington spent his childhood years on the plantation, but since ...
- 419: Irwin Allen Ginsberg
- ... and bought a book of Ginsbergs poems, it also helped me find other beat-poets to study, like Jack Kerouac, William Carlos Williams, and William S. Burroughs. I also did some research on the author Jane Kramer, just wanting to know what her credentials were on writing a book about Allen. It all stemmed from the whole credibility lecture you gave. I wanted to know if her view of Allen was ...
- 420: Princess Diana
- ... on the the English royal family's estate at Sandringham. As a child she occasionally played with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, who were near her in age. Diana had two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother, Charles. When Diana was six, her mother left her father. The Spencers divorced in 1969, and Diana's father received custody of the children. In 1975 Diana's father became the ...
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