"Melodic Trains" Introduction and Main Theme Life is a perpetual journey into the unconscious regions of human mind‚ which brings up a new perspective each time an activity is stirred. The poem shows the poet sitting in a train heading towards a destination. He is not alone. There is a little girl who attracts his attention but only for a short time because later the people and scenes in and around the train capture his imagination. He feels in relation to the everything around him. According
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The Wapnettik Inar is a magical type of feline‚ but is very unusual for the feline family. The Wapnettik Inar is Federation Class A- harmless and is classified as Non-Sentient. They are a wild animal‚ but have been bred in captivity to make very fine pets. Appearance The Wapnettik Inar looks similar to the non-magical caracal in that it has long tufted ears. The tufts of the ears help the Wapnettik Inar to more easily sense the presence of flying insects in the area. The hearing of a Wapnettik
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Gustav Klimt (July 14‚ 1862 – February 6‚ 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter . Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907) Gustav Klimt Klimt took three years to complete the painting and is made of oil‚ silver and gold on canvas‚ showing elaborate and complex ornamentation. Her name is Adele. Adele Bloch-Bauer was born in 1881‚ the youngest daughter of a large‚ wealthy Jewish banking family. There is speculation that Klimt and Adele were lovers a brief time. Adele was the only woman that he painted
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The Whole Town’s Sleeping which is written by Ray Bradbury and The Landlady written by Roald Dahl have many similarities when compared. The Whole Town’s Sleeping is set in Illinois‚ inside a small isolated town. We are introduced to Francine and Lavinia who find a dead body floating inside the ravine‚ suspected to be another victim of the ‘Lonely One’ – an unknown serial killer who murders women. Meanwhile The Landlady is set in the town of Barth where we meet Billy Weaver. He has just arrived
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Race and Beauty in a Media Contrived Society Throughout Toni Morrison ’s novel The Bluest Eye‚ she captures‚ with vivid insight‚ the plight of a young African American girl and what she would be subjected to in a media contrived society that places its ideal of beauty on the e quintessential blue-eyed‚ blonde woman. The idea of what is beautiful has been stereotyped in the mass media since the beginning and creates a mental and emotional damage to self and soul. This oppression to the soul creates
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Throughout the course of the 19th and 20th century‚ economic considerations played a significant role in shaping both racial discrimination and concepts of white supremacy in South Africa. When large deposits of gold and diamonds were discovered in the latter half of the 19th century‚ the economic structure of southern Africa was dramatically altered. The mining industry necessitated vast amounts of inexpensive labor in order to be profitable. In the post South African War period‚ the necessity to
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$21.00. When Jim comes home from work‚ he stares at Della‚ trying to figure out what’s different about her‚ and she admits that she sold her hair to buy his present. Before she caan give it to him‚ however‚ Jim casually pulls a package out of his overcoat pocket and hands it to her. Inside Della finds a pair of costly decorative hair combs that she’d long admired‚ but which are of course completely useless now that she’s cut off her hair. Hiding her tears‚ she jumps up and holds out her gift for Jim:
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Fyodor. Notes From the Underground. Bantam Classics. 1981. Erodeev‚ Venedikt. Moscow to the End of the Line. Northwestern University Press. 1980. Fitzpatrick‚ Sheila. The Russian Revolution. Oxford University Press. 1994. Gogol‚ Nicolai V. The Overcoat: And other Tales of Good and Evil. W. W. Norton & Company. 1957. Plantonov‚ Andrey. The Foundation Pit. Northwestern University Press. 2000. Riasanovsky‚ Nicholas V. A History Og Russia. Oxford University Press. 2000. Schlesinger‚ Arthur M.‚ Jr.
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1960 Decades For my ISP topic‚ I’ll discuss the major events that happened in nineteen-sixty. The 1960 was upheaval in society‚ fashion‚ attitudes and music. The 1960s introduced a lot of new trends that have carried over to today. It was a time where clothes became ground-breaking‚ with casual accessories and hairstyles but for some people in the United States‚ the 1960s were troubling time. “By the end of Jimmy Carter’s presidency‚ the idealistic dreams of the 1960s were worn down by inflation
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