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15091: Wuthering Heights Nelly
... then he has been a stranger: and it's queer to think it, but I've no doubt he has completely forgotten all about Ellen Dean, and that he was ever more than all the world to her and she to him!" (Wuthering Heights Pg. 81) Hareton probably doesn't remember her, but that shows the lack of appreciation everyone had for her. No one praised her like Heathcliff and Edgar ...
15092: The Holocaust
... you will read about how people were finally put to death from the horrible nightmare. When Hitler came to power, he created the Nazis. They were feared and hated by many people all around the world. The physically and mentally challenged, the Gypsies, the homosexuals, the prostitutes, and mostly the Jews despised the Nazis, which were a symbol of hate and despised by these groups. On March thenth in the year ...
15093: Yours, Jack (about Jack The Ri
... the times bungled the investigation, in the way they handled witnesses. But was it really their fault? Jack the Ripper was an example of a new kind of criminal, one the likes of which the world had never seen. Not only did the police have to track down the future of killers, but the origins of tabloid journalism managed to complicate the investigation. The police are guilty of attempting to look ...
15094: Humor In Shakespeares The Temp
... dwell within such a temple” (Act I, sc ii ) . She dotes on him s if he were a Conrad Birdie. It’s a wonderfully musing transformation, to watch Miranda, the envy of women around the world, go bananas over a boy to the point where she is volunteering to carry gigantic wooden logs for him. This humor allows us to see the Miranda underneath the class act and obedient demeanor, the ...
15095: Frankenstein
... but this idea soon transmuted into and obsession to perform the impossible just to satisfy his own ego. Victor Frankenstein believes that by creating a living being he will end death and sadness throughout the world. Frankenstein's thirst for knowledge leads him to the conclusion that he can create a living being with no consequences; in short, he believes that he is equal to a god. Blinded by his god ...
15096: Multiple Sclerosis
... ever many years ago. As I have illustrated, multiple sclerosis can be very damaging to a person both physically and mentally. Unfortunately, there is no real cure for MS yet, but doctors all over the world are trying new and improved ways to treat, and for now at least, slow down the effects of MS. Hopefully, soon a cure will be found, and thousands of other individuals, and families will not ...
15097: Flowers For Algeron
... rat", Charlie, did feel bad and cheated at the fact that his intelligence was but a mere tease and that it was only temporary. "Anyway I bet I’m the first dumb person in the world who ever found out something but I dont remember what. So I guess it’s like I did it for all the dumb pepul like me." In the end I think that through the whole ...
15098: John Updike AandP
... erons, doing chores, goig to school, and many other common place routines of the "typical" late fifties suburban life. The girls did not fit into this town's innocent everyday habits and they turn the world upside down for the sheep, even though they were just their for minutes. In those few minutes, the girls were also judged by what they were witnessed purchasing. Queenie, as Sammy calls her, picked up ...
15099: Napoleon and the Battle of Moscow
... 1969. Kort, Michael. Nations in Transition: Russia. New York, NY: Facts on File, Inc. 1995. Lefebvre, Georges. Napoleon: From Tilsit to Waterloo 1807-1815. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. Resnick, Abraham. Enchantment of the World: Russia: A History to 1917. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1983.
15100: The Titanic - History of a Disaster
... disaster, every ship has enough lifeboats for everyone on board and also performs mandatory lifeboat drills. Walter Lord, the author of A Night to Remember, remarked that: The Titanic has come to stand for a world of tranquillity and civility that we have somehow lost... In 1912, people had confidence. Now nobody is sure of anything and the more uncertain we become , the more we long for a happier era when ...


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