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- 4181: Local Area Network Bridges
- ... the frame is forwarded on the bridge port identified in the forwarding database. References Interconnections: Bridges and Routers, Radia Perlman, Addison Wesley, May 1992, pg. 225-250 Local Area Networks: An Introduction to the Technology, John E. McNamara Butterworth-Heinemann, March 1997 , pg. 106-122
- 4182: Cannery Row
- In Cannery Row by John Steinbeck, many various instances depict the importance of being included in society. Everyone longs to be accepted by others and being lonely is ultimately the worst feeling in the wrold. William, Henri, and Frankie all ...
- 4183: Beowulf And Grendel
- John Gardner's Grendel gives the character Grendel a personality beyond what is described in the epic Beowulf. The descriptions in this reading outline the emotional characteristics of this creature. The work Grendel fulfills its goal ...
- 4184: Grapes Of Wrath
- The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck s novel, The Grapes of Wrath, is a story that takes place during America s dreadful period of depression. Due to misunderstanding the nature of the entire situation, Steinbeck writes this novel to shine ...
- 4185: Bookreport On The Spy Who Came
- ... but seems to accept it and calls it a victim of war. Liz believes that he is trying to convince himself and he says that he is sick of all the killing. In this episode, John Le Carrι describes extremely well what debate goes on in the mind of a spy like Leamas and he discuses the ethic of espionage and the cold war. The reader is left unknown of the ...
- 4186: Grapes Of Wrath
- Okies Vs. Californians The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, is a novel depicting the Okies migration to California during the period in history known as The Dustbowl. In this novel Steinbeck attempts to display the tensions between the Okies and the Californians. This ...
- 4187: Great Expectations The Book Ve
- ... Biddy, Clarriker, Compeyson, Georgiana, Mr. Hubble, Mrs. Hubble, Abraham Lazarus, Molly, Dolge Orlick, Pepper (The Avenger), Jane Pocket, Matthew Pocket, Mrs. Belinda Pocket, Sarah Pocket, Uncle Pumblechook, Cousin Raymond, Miss Skiffins, Startop, Trabbs Boy, John Wemmick, and Mr. Wopsle. Most of these characters had a position in the book that went along with the idea that Pip wanted to be a gentleman and in the film he wanted to be ...
- 4188: Not Fade Away
- ... did in the Big Bopper's Cadillac El Dorado. Along with the radio stations and their on-air personalities, the music plays a big role in Jim Dodge's novel. The station KRZE brought George John Seasons, and Captain Midnight, whom George tuned into on All Hallow's Eve, KRZY allowed George to listen to his good friend, the Reverend Double-Gone Johnson, and KROM had a typical run-of-the ...
- 4189: Carson Mccullers The Heart Is
- ... love, the live, and eventually die, but the all fall in love with a hopeless hope. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter revolves around five characters. The central character that holds the book together is John Singer. He is a deaf-mute, and his friend, another deaf-mute, Antonopoulos, is his best friend . When Antonopoulos is put in an asylum, Singer finds himself friendless, and unable to communicate with anyone. He ...
- 4190: Canterbury Tales Wife Of Bath
- Canterbury Tales: Wife of Bath Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London in 1340 (Fuller 12). Geoffrey Chaucer's fortunes were closely bound with these of John Of Gaunt, the son-in-law to the Earl of Derby (Fuller 12). Around the year 1380, Geoffrey Chaucer was charged with rape by a woman named Cecily Chaumpaigne (Williams 28). It is most likely ...
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