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    Was It a Dream

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    is so distraught that he could hardly remember anything people would say to him. They hold a funeral for the woman and bury her. The narrator takes a trip and when he returns to their house the memory of her becomes too much to bare. He visits the cemetery where she is buried and sees where her tomb reads “She loved‚ was loved‚ and died.” He mourns by her grave for a while and wanders off. After walking a distance he discovers that he is lost and cannot find where his loved one was buried. Suddenly

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    The Mystery of Stonehenge

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    Stonehenge: More than just a few stones In England stands one of the eight wonders of the world‚ Stonehenge. Visitors from all over come to see the remarkable mystery. Stonehenge is located in the open land of Salisbury Plain two miles west of the town Amesbury‚ Wiltshire‚ in Southern England. Theories about who built Stonehenge have included the Druids‚ Greeks‚ Phoenicians‚ or the Atlanteans (Stone). It consists of a series of structures that include stones‚ earth‚ and timber. The structure took

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    An analysis on "Elegy written in a Country Churchyard" "Elegy written in a Country Churchyard" is composed by Thomas Gray.The main idea of this poem is the contemplation of mortality. Thomas Gray’s life was surrounded by loss and death. In 1750‚ the death of his close friend stimulated him to brood on the philosophy of death. An elegy is a poem which lamets the dead. In this poem‚ the poet concentrated on the death of commen people instead of great and famous one. The biggest achivement of

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    "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" is a short story about the death of an old man on a Pueblo Indian reservation and the issues that arise from conflicting spiritual traditions and Christian traditions. As the story opens‚ the dead body of an old man has been found under a cottonwood tree on an Indian reservation. The sheep that had been under the old man’s care are grazing in scattered locations up and down an arroyo (ravine). Two men‚ Leon and his brother-in-law Ken‚ have discovered the body‚ which

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    Defination

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    undertakings; they supervise the preparations of the burial‚ arrange funerals and services‚ and support and counsel the living. There are several different factors when choosing a cemetery or burial place and a mortician guides you through all of them to fit the families’ and the deceased’s needs. There are many different cemeteries and burial locations to choose from which can be very overwhelming for a grieving family‚ also very confusing there are so many different ways to put your loved one to rest

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    under). Those in this category would typically be identified by comrades‚ or a superior. - some who fell‚ would have been classified less easily identifiable (maimed or disfigured) in some fashion. A good portion of these also were probably buried in cemeteries‚ or burial plots‚ close to the firing line. Those falling into this category might include soldiers who were attacked‚ or killed when their unit advanced‚ and been killed or later died of their wounds; but due to battlefield circumstances‚ their

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    BOOK THIEF NOTES

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    Hubermann and her husband Hans Hubermann. Her father was a communist. Werner (her brother) dies‚ and Death (the narattor) takes his spirit. Two days later‚ Liesel’s brother is buried by two gravediggers. Liesel steals a black book from the cemetery ground. The stolen book is called The Grave Digger’s Handbook. Liesel is illiterate‚ but keeps the book anyway. Death says that Liesel will steal several books and be made two by a hidden Jew. Liesel begins to call her foster parents "Mama"

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    The Gardener

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    The Gardener - Rudyard Kipling "The Gardener" is the story to be read in between lines. It was written by Rudyard Kipling. It is a well-written story with such a great craftsmanship and surprise ending that the readers find it necessary to go through the second reading and make readjustment in the relation between one and the other character. In other words‚ the end of the story acts as a switch back to the beginning of the story for the re-reading. The story deals with the life of Michael who

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    Turning Point Activity

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    ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 9 Turning Point Activity; Chapter 9 marks a turning point in the novel. Up to now‚ Tom’s adventures have been play and make-believe. In the scene at the graveyard‚ he and Huck witness real evil. Tom is forced to make life or death decisions. Analyze this chapter‚ addressing such questions as the following: How does Twain create the frightening atmosphere in the graveyard? To what senses does he appeal? How does he use foreshadowing – clues

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    Under Paris

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    drugs In the 80s the city and private owners shut down most entrances Elite police units patrol the tunnels Thursday‚ January 3‚ 2013 Catacombs Six million Parisians‚ 3x the population of the city above Skeletons exhumed from overcrowded cemeteries Recent: from French Revolution Older: from Merovingian Era‚ 1200 years ago From Skeletons archaeologists can tell diseases‚ accidents‚ the food they ate‚ surgical practices‚ and many other stories just from their bones Thursday‚ January 3‚

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