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- 6481: The Pearl: Music
- ... is similar to what one may consider asixth sense in modern times. Kino thus has the ability toanticipate evil before it actually appears in the plot. Music within the family is portrayed by a family prayer orsong. This is sung by most of the poor families of the village,as it has an emotional effect on family lifestyles. "Juana sang softly an ancient song that had only three notes andyet endless ...
- 6482: The Pearl: Notes Chapter 3
- ... the discovery of the pearl. 3. Kino planned to use the pearl to: be married in the church, get his family knew clothing, get an iron harpoon, get a rifle, and to send Coyotito to school to learn to read. The one if these items that would least affect Kino's lifestyle was the harpoon. He once had one, and other Indians also probably had them. Its material was, for the ...
- 6483: Lord of the Flies: An Analysis
- ... is utter chaos and disorder, but once the government steps back in, every senseless act is underlooked, and the people start over in a more civlized manor. Another scenario it may be a fight at school. The children who are very naive and primative, are fighting; but when a teacher or elder steps in, the students finally realize what they have done, and they calm down to more mature people. This ...
- 6484: The Lord of The Flies: Personal Reflections
- ... Too much in comparison to other classes - Bored. Most of time we review homework 3. Teacher: - Good teacher - I learn lots in class discussions - Just too much homework 4. What things that I do after school: - Usually out with friends until 6:00pm - Do homework and watch T.V.
- 6485: Who is Amelia Sedley?
- ... is written with such style that it was applauded by the very society it was aimed at. It is a tale of two heroines, Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley, who have just graduated from a school for young ladies. They are heading in the same coach to finally explore the world. Becky is rebellious and low-born and is set to make her way by her wits. On the other hand ...
- 6486: The Lottery: A Book Report
- ... feelings of anger reproduce the common feeling of anger at oneself and the patient when one comes upon an unforeseen diagnosis, evolution, or outcome. The dynamics of scapegoating are highly relevant to medical practice, medical school, and the medical profession, where patients, students, colleagues and the profession itself can become scapegoats for the broader collective. They are also important in interactions with the identified patient's family and in family therapy ...
- 6487: Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography
- ... 51 years old. Franklin discovered that he was the youngest son of the youngest son for five generations. He first thought he would be part of the clergy, but his father took him out of school and employed his as an assistant in making candles. He also developed a love for the sea and wanted to be a sailor, but his father did not approve. As he grew up he became ...
- 6488: A Queen Adored: England's Elizabeth II
- ... 1936,(later recognized as the year of three kings),the death of her grandfather King George V brought little Elizabeth's first stage of youth to a close. Under the opinion of the nursery and school-room the King's favorite grandchild was advised not to attend the ceremonies. However, intent on doing the proper thing, she did not heed this advice and went along-side her parents. Her father's ...
- 6489: Edgar Allan Poe
- ... They were actors and died while he was still an infant in 1811. He was orphaned in Virginia, and taken in by his wealthy godfather John Allan( hence the middle name). As he went to school his talent for language was discovered. Poe's childhood was a very happy one, he grew up the only child of a rich family, so, in this he literally went from rags to riches. Needless ...
- 6490: John Wilkes Booth
- ... father started acting when he was seventeen which lead to him traveling a lot. His father died on a steamboat, of a heart attack, in 1852. When Booth was seventeen, he went to a military school. Booth loved Shakespeare. He wanted to be just like him. He became such a good actor, he was compared to his father and brother as an actor. He was called Romeo because the ladies thought ...
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