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541: Virtual Reality Technology and Society
... system, and what better way to start than by using it in entertainment for the enjoyment of all. REFERENCES Churbuck, David 1990. The Ultimate Computer Game. Forbes, 5 February, 154-156. Fisher, Scott S. and Jane M. Tazelaar 1990. Living in a Virtual World. Byte, July, 215- 221. Gleitman, Henry 1986. Psychology. 2nd ed. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Horn, Miriam 1991. Science & Society: Seeing the Invisible. U.S ...
542: The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Oppression
... therefore hard to overcome. In the concluding paragraph, the narrator finally breaks through her wall. When her husband walks in on her she states, “ I’ve got out at last…. In spite of you and Jane? And I’ve pulled off most of the paper so you can’t put me back.” (p. 642). It is clear at this point that she has lost her sanity. She feels that she has ...
543: Kawasaki Disease
... 1999. The Health Gazette. 6 Apr. 2000. . Kawasaki Disease. Ed. Thomas Lehman. Dec. 1999. Pediatric Rheumatology Page. 6 Apr. 2000. . Miller, Steve and Bernard Valman. Children’s Medical Guide. New York: DK Publishing, 1997. Newburger, Jane W. “Treatment of Kawasaki Disease.” Lancet 27 Apr 1996. MasterFILE Select. Pease, Roger W., eds. Merriam Webster’s Medical Desk Dictionary. Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster Inc., 1993. Stapp, Joan and Gary Marshall. “Fulfillment of Diagnostic ...
544: Thomas Jefferson
... and grew up with six sisters and one brother. Two other brothers died in infancy. His father, Peter Jefferson, had served as surveyor, sheriff, colonel of militia, and member of House of Burgesses. Thomas' mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, came from one of the oldest families in Virginia. Thomas developed the normal interests of a country boy, such as hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and canoeing. He also learned to play the violin ...
545: Thomas Jefferson
... as an explorer and mapmaker. His prominence in his own locality is attested by the fact that he served as a burgess and as county lieutenant. Jefferson later held the same offices. Through his mother, Jane Randolph, a member of one of the most famous Virginia families, Thomas was related to many of the most prominent people in Virginia. Besides being well born, Thomas Jefferson was well educated. In small private ...
546: A Room of One’s Own: Cranial Spelunking
... meaning of women and fiction as she says “I sat on the bank and began to wonder what the words meant. They might mean simply a few remarks about Fanny Burney; a few more about Jane Austen; a tribute to the Brontes and a sketch of Haworth Parsonage under snow; some witticisms if possible about Miss Mitford; a respectful allusion to George Elliot; a reference to Miss Gaskell and one would ...
547: Isolation And The Individual I
... Norm”. Contemporary Lit. XXXVII. Pg 45-47. 1996 Strickland, Carol C. “Of Love and Loneliness, Society and Self in Huckleberry Finn”. Mark Twain Journal. 21:4, pg 50-53. 1983. Twain, Mark. Huckleberry Finn. Ed. Jane Ogborn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Vonnegut, Kurt. Cat’s Cradle. New York: Dell Publishing, 1998.
548: Kurt Vonnegut And Slaughter-Ho
... going, burning the bodies to keep them from stinking and from spreading disease. It was a terribly elaborate Easter egg hunt. Freed from captivity by Russian troops, Vonnegut returned to the United States and married Jane Marie Cox on Sept. 1, 1945. The young couple moved to Chicago where Vonnegut worked on a master's degree in anthropology at the University of Chicago. While going to school, he also worked as ...
549: Emma
Emma Austen, Jane. Emma. New York: Bantam Books, 1981. Emma takes place in Hartfield, which is a part of Highbury, England. Highbury was a large and populous village, but Hartfield was much quieter and secluded. The story is ...
550: The Catcher in the Rye: Holden Deals With Alcohol, Sex, and Violence
... paragraph. In about every chapter, he talks about how he or one of his friends did something to a girl. He talked about his neighbor a bunch of times in the novel. Her name was Jane Gallagher. One time he talks about how he kissed her. He is always looking for a girl to talk to. In a chapter, he talks with one of his friends about his sex life. He ...


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