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- 2401: Dubliners
- ... Mr. Henchy advises the group to welcome the King in order to build capital for the city of Dublin: The citizens of Dublin will benefit by it....It's capital we want. -But look here, John, said Mr O'Connor. Why should we welcome the king of England? Didn't Parnell himself... -Parnell, said Mr. Henchy, is dead. Though Mr. Henchy believes that receiving the king in Ireland will be beneficial ...
- 2402: Don Juan As Byron Introspective
- ... would believe me (Grosskurth 40)." Byron also suffered from constant exposure to his mothers bad temper. Mrs. Byron alternately spoiled her son and abused him, often calling him a "lame brat (Crompton 82)." Eventually John Hanson, Mrs. Byrons attorney, rescued him from the unnatural affections of May Grey, the tortures of Lavender and uneven temper of his mother. The effects of his early experiences were to be felt by ...
- 2403: Manifest Destiny
- By: John Doe During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the United States saw many problems come and go. Some problems were more important than others, however all led to further division of American politics. The ...
- 2404: Death Be Not Proud
- How would you cope if you were going to die? In the memoir Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther, his son Named Johnny is faced with this situation. At an early age, Johnny was found with a brain tumor, and struggles to survive. Johnny later died from the brain tumor. Johnny was loved ...
- 2405: Death Be Not Proud
- Death Be Not Proud The novel, Death Be Not Proud, by John Gunther, is the story of the struggle of a child to stay alive. Johnny Gunther Jr.'s constant hope got him out of bed every morning with a positive attitude. His outright opposition to the ...
- 2406: The Computer and Mass Communication
- ... S., Infoculture: The Smithsonian book of Information Age Inventions, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company,1993. Lyon, D., The Information Society: Issues and Illusions, Oxford, Polity Press, 1988. Markley, R., (ed.) Virtual Realities and their Discontents, Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press, 1996. McLuhan, M., Understanding Media, London, Routledge, 1995. McQuail, D., Towards a Sociology of Mass Communications, London, Collier Macmillan, 1969. Miller, J., McLuhan, London, Fontana, 1971. Mitchell, W., Space, Place and the ...
- 2407: Dead Boy
- John Crowe Ransom's "Dead Boy" is a poem about the different opinions in society regarding a child's death. This child while living, built himself many reputations among the town's people. None of the ...
- 2408: Prelude to Revolution
- ... agents and to destroy cargoes and ships. The first Skirmishes at Lexington and Concord occurred April 19, 1775, the year of the American Revolution. the battle was between about 70 colonial minutemen commanded by captain John Parker. there were about 700 British soldiers who commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith. The battle took place at Lexington, Massachusetts. Paul Revere warned the minutemen of the approach of the British soldiers. There were ...
- 2409: David Copperfield
- ... development as a man. Although after having read several biography's done on the author Charles Dickens, I was led to believe that this book is very near Dickens own life, for example his father, John Dickens does seem to have been a warm and pleasant father, but his lack of responsibility, especially with money, later led his family into serious difficulties. This is very much like Mr.Micawber. Infact his ...
- 2410: Darkness Be My Friend
- Darkness, Be My Friend is the fourth book in John Marsden's series consisting of Tomorrow, When the War Began, In the Dead of the Night and The Third Day, The Frost, in which seven young people are thrown into the middle of a violent ...
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