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Side By Side Back To The Hotel
2,174 words
... a few minutes then knocked on the door. She
opened the door with a confused look. "Ahh hi"Hey
wanna show me around?" She smiled "sure"You know
your really cute. " I smiled "ya think so?"Well
let me think about it again... " We walked around
for hours that night she showed me everything. We
ended up sitting on a dock talking for hours into
the night. I found out so much about her. She had
just gotten out of a two year relationship and her
parents had died three weeks ago. We went back to
the ...
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House On Mango Street Color Red
510 words
Colors can portray many things and set certain
moods. Yellow can mean happiness and cheerfulness
while blue is a calming and relaxing color. It
depends on how the color is used. For example,
yellow can also be used as a sign of caution.
Sandra Cisneros uses the color red in many of her
metaphors to emphasize a sense of shame and
regret. Cisneross character Esperanza greatly
dislikes her house on Mango Street and is ashamed
of it. She wanted a nice white house with her own
stair and bathroom. But...
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Role In Society Miss Havisham
1,192 words
The novel, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens
is considered by many to be one of the greatest
works of Victorian fiction. It is through the use
of characterization and imagery that Dickens is
able to make his ideas most prominent in the minds
of readers. Through his expert use of these
authorial techniques, Dickens successfully
criticizes the prison system, the morals of
society, and the social injustice of his time. In
the novel, Dickens takes an innocent young orphan
boy through childhood ...
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Cause Of Death Chest Pain
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Causes of Pneumonia Bacterial Pneumonia Viral
Pneumonia Mycoplasma Pneumonia Other Kinds of
Pneumonia Treating Pneumonia Preventing Pneumonia
is Possible If You Have Symptoms WHAT IS
PNEUMONIA? Pneumonia is a serious infection or
inflammation of your lungs. The air sacs in the
lungs fill with pus and other liquid. Oxygen has
trouble reaching your blood. If there is too
little oxygen in your blood, your body cells can't
work properly. Because of this and spreading
infection through the body pneum...
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Victor Frankenstein Mary Shelley
942 words
Frankenstein is a novel that was written by Mary
Shelley. It was first published in 1818. The story
was about a man named Victor Frankenstein who
created a monster that committed a series of
murders when he was rejected by society. Mary
Shelley was the author of the novel Frankenstein.
She was born in August of 1797 and died in
February of 1857, at the age of fifty-four. In the
summer of 1816, Mary stayed with a poet named
Byron. Also staying with Byron was his physician
Polidori and JaneClarmon...
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Adrienne Rich Darker Side
958 words
Lit. of Love April 26, 2002 Response Paper # 4 XIX
Can it be growing colder when I begin to touch
myself again, adhesions pull away? When slowly the
naked face turns from staring backward and looks
into the present, the eye of winter, city, anger,
poverty, and death and the lips part and say, I
mean to go on living? Am I speaking coldly when I
tell you in a dream or in this poem, There are no
miracles? (I told you from the first I wanted
daily life, this island of Manhatten was island
enough for...
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Beneath The Black Black Veil Hooper
1,299 words
... ed, therefore, to the parsonage, and, at the
moment of closing the door, was observed to look
back upon the people, all of whom had their eyes
fixed upon the minister. A sad smile gleamed
faintly from beneath the black veil, and flickered
about his mouth, glimmering as he disappeared.
"How strange, " said a lady, "that a simple black
veil, such as any woman might wear on her bonnet,
should become such a terrible thing on Mr.
Hooper's face!"Something must surely be amiss with
Mr. Hooper's int...
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Weaken Our Love Joy Contentment And Peace Time
845 words
Forever Love is not times fool, though rosy lips
and cheeks Within his bending sickles compass come
Love alters not with his brief hours of weeks But
bears it our even to the edge of doom If this be
error and upon me proved I never writ and no man
ever loved Shakespeare If people love each other
but cant get along, at what point is enough,
enough? Before you answer, pause. This is
important. When does the clock run out for love?
Never; time does not restrain love. In fact, love
created time, and...
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Middle Aged Man Clich
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Lolita is perhaps one of the most disturbing
novels of the century: it tells the immoral story
of a middle- aged man who falls in love with a
twelve year- old girl (a nymphet, as he calls her)
and has a sexual relationship with her for over
two years, until she disappears with another more
perverse middle- aged man. What makes this novel
particularly disturbing is the fact that Humbert's
sexual perversion is disguised in highly poetic
garb and that the only monitor of virtue is the
gifted perver...
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Initial Interest Great Gatsby Nick
580 words
The Great Gatsby: The Question of Nick Carraways
Integrity In pursuing relationships, we come to
know people only step by step. Unfortunately, as
our knowledge of others deepens, we often move
from enchantment to disenchantment. Initially we
overlook flaws or wish them away; only later do we
realize peril of this course. In the novel The
Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the journey
from delight to disappointment may be seen in the
narrator, Nick Carraway. Moving from initial
interest to roma...
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Youre Not Tired Cane Pole Marcus
238 words
Poetry: Rhonda Goes Fishing Uncle Marcus comes
rapping on your bedroom door one Saturday morning.
Says he got a can full of worms and your cane
pole, just like old times. Unc, what you better
have is some coffee! He flashes a bright red
thermos from behind his back. Gotcha, girl! Youre
surprised unt Ruby's in the car. Sick or not,
woman love to fish your uncle says proudly. In the
back of his ol Cadillac you sway to gospel on the
radio drinking black coffee like its Kool-Aid. You
even get your f...
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Twentieth Century American Women
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The 1920 s, a period that saw dramatic changes in
dress, was perhaps the first modern decade of the
twentieth century. The corseted woman of the
previous decade, with her hobble skirts and huge
hats, looked as if she came from another world
when compared to the modern woman of the 1920 s.
The result was extreme. Fashionable 1920 s female
body evolved from the elaborately trimmed dress
with its high waist position and ankle length
skirt at the beginning, to the simple, hardly
decorated, shapeless...
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Richard Wright Black Man
658 words
The Fear of What We Don t Know The main focus of
Big Black Good Man is that people are intimidated
by things that are different from them in some
way. Richard Wright tells his story through the
eyes of an old man who works at a tavern and is
intimidated by the presence of a big black man
named Jim. Olaf, a dynamic character, changes his
point of view on black people by the end of the
story. Although Olaf claims not to be prejudiced,
he begins to realize that he has resentment toward
black people...
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Gawain And The Green Knight Sir Gawain And The Green
1,390 words
Women Contribute to Their Own Misogyny Although
society has advanced dramatically technologically,
I feel that we still have a long way to go when it
comes to how we view one another. It amazes me
that in a society such as ours, that bases its
existence on the equality of all people, that
misogyny (as it occurred in medieval times) still
takes place. A timeless example of misogyny is the
objectifying of women, which suggests that a
womans sexual beauty is her only worth. In dealing
with this mis...
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Close My Eyes Smell Of Roses Soft
371 words
We sit together on the couch, enjoying each other?
s company. We talk softly of our love for each
other and our future together. He runs his small
but strong hands through my hair as he spills his
feelings to me. I feel so loved and secure with my
head resting this man? s lap, like nothing in the
world can bring me down. The strong smell of roses
wanders to my nose as it escapes my strands of
hair. The fragrance dances with that faint scent
that is distinctly his, causing a wonderful
combination...
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Dream Of The Day Love Inside Dreams
403 words
I dream of a life that me and you will forever
share Where we eventually call home, I really dont
care I dream of a time when I will again be the
one that you trust For without that, this
relationship will eventually rust I dream of
kisses, and walks with your hand in mine the
feelings you give me, will most certainly be
divine I dream of the day when in person we
actually greet I get chills of anticipation, as
our lips meet I dream of the dreams I will have as
you sleep, peacefully next to me t...
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Perfect Body Human Body
623 words
Recently, people have showed concern about the
fact that women are allowed to roam around topless
in the streets of Toronto, and there is no
question that some people find public nudity
offensive. However, whether people should be
offended is debatable; their reaction is often
closer to confusion or embarrassment. The human
body deserves to be shown and respected both for
its beauty and its so-called? imperfections? . In
the appropriate places and situations, public
nudity can be comfortable, he...
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Father Plato Jim
468 words
For Judy, lipstick has both pleasurable and
painful connotations. Her conflict with her father
stems from her wearing it and his rejection of it.
He looks at me like I m the ugliest thing in the
world, she tells an officer. Her desire to get her
father s attention with lipstick is characteristic
of the Electra complex she has for him. Instead of
showing his approval, however, he smears it off
her lips and calls her a tramp. Conversely, he
tells her that she is too old to kiss him. I don t
want t...
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Ready To Kill Marie Curie
825 words
By Means of Power Both Adrienne Rich and Are
Lorde, in their respective poems entitled Power,
convey the idea that ones identity and sense of
worth is defined by what they are willing to give
up. This message is energized by the emotion the
authors evoke through their ability to communicate
a sense of experience. It is this experience as
mothers and highly intelligent feminists that
allow us to feel the unconditional caring towards
humanity they are encouraging in their poems. In
the opening lin...
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Second Stage Sex Partners
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Syphilis Sexually Transmitted Disease Syphilis
Syphilis is an STD caused by a bacterium. Anyone
having unprotected sex with an infected person can
get syphilis. Syphilis is passed from person to
person through direct contact with the syphilis
sore, lesion, or moist rash. It can be passed
through sexual contact, which includes vaginal,
anal and oral sex. Kissing can pass the disease if
one of the people has a sore on the lips or in the
mouth. Pregnant woman can pass the disease to
their babies be...
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