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- 3781: Creative Writing: The Nightmare
- ... so she could turn the lights back on. It was time for Julie to go to bed so I grabbed a flashlight and we went up stairs. I tucked her in and read her a short story. All of a sudden I heard a loud screech. I jumped up and ran down into the basement where Susan was. I hurried down the basement steps where I saw Susan's still body ...
- 3782: Pride And Prejudice
- ... estate, per se, but rather the taste and refinement that is expressed in the beauty of the estate. The fine taste of the estate reflects the taste of the owner. Elizabeth also first as hears stories of Darcys generosity when she visits Pemberly. Elizabeths overall character is one defined by intelligence, wit, confidence and amiability. "Pride is a very common failing, I believe. . .human nature is particularly prone to ...
- 3783: The Ones Who Walk Away From Om
- ... else s happiness for my own. Caring as much as I do about my own future and rapture, I would sacrifice someone else s bliss in a moment. After reading Ursula K. Le Guin s short story, "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas," I have come to the conclusion that I would not be one to walk away. In my Utopia I am a notable musician, respected by adults, admired ...
- 3784: Pride And Prejudice
- ... as a character and has no desire to become anything other than what he already is. Austen limits Mr. Bennets development for a very good reason; to show the possible consequences of selling yourself short and not taking any initiative to start over in life and enjoy what could possibly arise if change occurred. Similar to her father and the Collins', Mary is an undeveloped character with a very flat ...
- 3785: Pride And Prejudice
- ... first dance and Elizabeth less critical of him, then the 2 two of them would probably been married by Chapter VI and what is now a 250+ page novel would have been a 50 page short story. But, contrary to what the romance novels of the past two hundred years seem to tell us, life is not always like that, and oftentimes our personal prejudices and imperfect selves get in the ...
- 3786: Cirrhosis Of The Liver
- ... tract (portal hypertension). Thus, common symptoms include jaundice, resulting from reduced passage of conjugated bilirubin into the biliary tract; increased bleeding, from sequestration of blood platelets in a congested spleen; or the deficient production of short-lived coagulation proteins by the liver. In males, there may be certain changes in the skin, such as the appearance of small spider-like vascular lesions on the hands, arms, or face, a marked reddening ...
- 3787: Pocahontas
- Biography of Pocahontas For more than two centuries since the death of the Indian princess Pocahontas, legends and stories of romance have been imbedded into our minds, but her dramatic life was more important to the creation of a segment of American history than legend. Around the year of 1595, Pocahontas was born to ...
- 3788: Player Piano
- ... to become managers, engineers, writers or public relation workers. You may become a writer only if you get a university degree, the literature is heavily censored and you may write only "suitable" facts and create stories about authorized settings. Ordinary people were degraded into a role of passive consumers. They do not have to work anymore; the only really working jobs are either supervisors in industry or agriculture, or reconstruction and ...
- 3789: Plato On Justice And Injustice
- ... means. The function of justice is to improve human nature, which is inherently constructive. Therefore, at a minimum, justice is a form of goodness that cannot be involved in injuring someone's character. Justice, in short, is a virtue, a human excellence. His next point is that acting in accordance with excellence brings happiness. Then he ties excellence to one's function. His examples are those of the senses -- each sensory ...
- 3790: The Orgin Of Comedy
- ... woman. Mabley worked with many performers but she did her best when she was alone. She was famous for her costume and her shuffle, she would sing some comical version of a popular song, tell stories or just stand there and the audience loved it. Mabley foreshadowed the shift to direct social commentary and stand up comic techniques that would dominate humor and comedians to come. Dick Gregory, Flip Wilson, Redd ...
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