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- 851: Little Women Book Report
- ... and fulfilling lives. There are two themes to this book. The first one is that family is everything in a person's life. A family is there for when a person is soaring above the stars, and they are there to pick him up again when he falls. It is very difficult to get through life without a caring and loving family to offer support in all of life's experiences ...
- 852: Exploration Of The Theme Of Or
- ... brothers: behold we were binding sheaves in the field, and, lo, my sheaf arose...your sheaves stood round about, and made obeisance to my sheaf...and behold the sun and the moon and the eleven stars made obeisance to me. This is the first indication that God is at work defining and orchestrating events in the world. When Joseph s brothers later decide to sell him into slavery, they are attempting ...
- 853: My Lost Love
- ... and drive, so why am I the one to die?" " I know I have to get on with my life, but I will always love and cherish you. Our love will always be like the stars eternal shine." I said as I wiped the tears from my face. " One more thing before I go, I love you! Remember that!" I looked at her grave imagining her face. I stood there for ...
- 854: Myth Of Rock
- ... t look quite like the brass ring you once thought it was, does it? In the fourth chapter of The Myth of Rock, Gabrels talks about the supposed "high life". The idea that all rock stars travel by jet and limo everywhere and having someone waiting on them all the time. Gabrels clarifies once more, "On David Bowie's tour, we travel almost exclusively by tour bus. Three to four nights ...
- 855: Ernest Hemingway
- ... was happening, mischievous Ernest made something happen. He would sometimes use forbidden words just to create a ruckus. Ernest, though wild and crazy, was a warm, caring individual. He loved the sea, mountains and the stars and hated anyone who he saw as a phoney. During World War I, Ernest, rejected from service because of a bad left eye, was an ambulance driver, in Italy, for the Red Cross. Very much ...
- 856: Dorian Gray
- ... God and even kill him . We cover this emptiness with a thin superficial shield. Personalities like Dorian are seen in our society today. Modern Dorians might be slightly different, but they all value beauty. Movie stars are all examples of modern Dorians. They take advantage of their appearances-you don t usually see ugly people in movies do you? Most of us know their them as their superficial self but not ...
- 857: The White Man's Abuse on the Lands
- ... place is hallowed ground." And he also says, "Your dead cease to love you and the land of their nativity as soon as they pass the portals of the tomb and wander way beyond the stars." In the speech of Sitting Bull, he speaks of the abuse of the land by the White Man but on a different level then that of Chief Seattle. He says that the Earth is not ...
- 858: Rock Music
- ... of Rock n' Roll. Record companies distributed records played by whites but composed by blacks. Whites were frustrated because there weren't any white artists and they didn't want the blacks to be the stars until Bill Haley appeared with his "Rock Around the Clock". In this decade, Elvis Presley introduced a music that was sexual suggestive and outraged dull adults. In time he changed the style of the music ...
- 859: ESP
- ... sensory perception. That is, maybe there are no outside senses, just senses we have not discovered yet. Lets keep an open mind. The study of ESP is a young one. Scientists have been looking at stars, studying plants and animals for centuries. But there are some things to be considered in the future. First, we have to have much more information about ESP. Millions of cases must be studied. We have ...
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