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- 14491: Summary of Burk's "Runs With Horses"
- ... the White Eyes, as they are referred to in the book. What is left of the entire Apache Nation, his tribe, are forced to surrender to the White Eyes and are taken as prisoners of war to Florida by train. While stopped in Texas for two months, President Cleveland decided that the Apache men where to be separated from their families and held at Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island in ...
- 14492: The City of Gold and Lead: Summary
- The City of Gold and Lead: Summary This book was the second book of a series of three. It was about three boys that had escaped from aliens that took over the world and made them wear caps on their heads to control their thoughts and actions. The boys traveled to the swiss mountains where they started a colonie of uncapped soldiers. Their mission was to enter one ...
- 14493: The Little Prince: An Analysis
- ... he/she can get meaning out of it. The little Prince challenges the reader to delve in to their mind and see how willing they are to let go of all preconceived notions of the world and imagine. Most adults when reading the story have a first impression of either confusion or may even pass it off as a kid's story, and some will understand what the story is trying ...
- 14494: The Pearl: Selfishness and Greed
- ... doctor refuses to treat Coyotito because they don't have any money. The doctor makes the statement to his servant, "Has he any money? No, they never have any money. I, I alone in the world am supposed to work for nothing- and I am tired of it." The doctor is refusing to spend a few seconds of his time to look at the baby's wound, which he knows could ...
- 14495: Mila 18: The Affair
- ... an affair. Her childhood is outlined below with some of the things that may have caused her to have this affair. Deborah Androfski married Paul Bronski at the age of eighteen. Deborah stepped into the world too fast, she had not experienced it enough. She had never really been with any other man. It seemed throughout their marriage that what Deborah's mother told her about men was true. Deborah's ...
- 14496: Robinson Crusoe
- ... will ever do it. When Crusoe first steps on the island, he knows nothing of it. He doesn't have a map or a compass, so it is up to him to explore this new world. He starts out on foot, cautiously searching and discovering the land. When he learns to build a boat, he then has the ability to see the whole island. He also builds a summer home and ...
- 14497: Crabbe and The Dead Poets Society: Relationships
- ... the first to be affected by Mr. Kienny, and he was also the first to suggest the dead poet's society. Neil was very smart in school but probably knew very little about the outside world, also like Crabbe. One of the most important things Crabbe and Neil shared was Actions speak louder than words or Seize the day. When Neil secretly started going down to the theater for auditions he ...
- 14498: Heart Of Darkness: Themes in Garden of Evil and Heart of Darkness
- ... exactly how the story was to go in his mind. 4. The time of the story was late 1800's. There are numerous passages describing the cannibles along the shores Marlow was steaming past. The world was very different back then. The importance maintaing purity and defeating the harmful affects of evil were an every day ritual. This story reveals a lot about human nature. Symbolism is the use of one ...
- 14499: Mp3 Audio
- ... known website such as mp3.com which specializes in the distribution of legal MP3 audio files. By doing this, the band is allowing their music to be heard easily, quickly, and inexpensively all over the world. For music lovers around the globe, MP3s allow easy access to new music. They can easily get on the Internet and find out about new bands and their music. They can also find songs by ...
- 14500: Courage, Intelligence and Strength in The Client, Dragon, and Beowulf
- ... fiend was about to take hold of the hero on his bed. But Beowulf at once saw the hostile move and propped himself up on his elbow. The archbeast soon realized that nowhere in the world had he ever met a man with such might in the grip of his hand." 3 The above passage shows how his strength was more powerful than that of a creature of the underworld. Beowulf ...
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