Cited: “Bobbie Ann Mason.” Novels for Students. Detroit: Gale‚ 1998. Literature Resource Center. Web. 12 Sept. 2014. "Overview: ‘Shiloh. ’" Short Stories for Students. Ed. Kathleen Wilson. Vol. 3. Detroit: Gale‚ 1998. Literature Resource Center. Web. 12 Sep. 2014. Mason‚ Bobbie Ann. “Shiloh.” The Norton Introduction to Literature. Ed. K. J Mays. 11th ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc.‚ 2013. 804-14. Print.
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’Don’t offer me mellow wine‚ mother‚ not now-you’d sap my limbs‚ I’d lose my nerve for war.’ (VI‚ 179-180) Like all the other men of their time and culture‚ both Hector and Achilles knew that their most important duty was to fight wars. In the Iliad‚ by Homer‚ war was of the utmost importance‚ and the Greeks felt that dying in battle was the noblest way to die. Outside of war‚ men made their own decisions as to what else would be important in their lives. Hector valued his family‚ was able to control
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“The Birthmark”. The Norton Introduction to Literature. 11th edition Kelly J. Mays New York. Norton‚ 2011. 290-301. Print. Napier‚ Elizabeth R. "Aylmer as ’Scheidekunstler ’: The Pattern of Union and Separation in Hawthorne ’s ’The Birthmark. ’." South Atlantic Bulletin 41.4 (Nov. 1976): 32-35. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Rachelle Mucha and Thomas J. Schoenberg. Vol. 89. Detroit: Gale‚ 2006. Literature Resource Center. Web. 7 Nov. 2013. Quinn
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Swimmer”." Short Stories for Students. Detroit: Gale‚ 2002 Blythe‚ Hal‚ and Charlie Sweet. "Man-Made vs. Natural Cycles: What Really Happens in ’The Swimmer. ’." Studies in Short Fiction 27.3 (Summer 1990): 415-418 Short Story Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 120. Detroit: Gale‚ 2009. Literature Resource Center. Web. 28 Nov. 2010. Byrne‚ Michael D. "The River of Names in ’The Swimmer. ’." Studies in Short Fiction 23.3 (Summer 1986) Detroit: Gale‚ 2003. Literature Resource Center. Web. 28
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"women are used to worrying over trifles.’ ‚ Yet the women know that Mrs. Wright would not choose to have such a shabby or ill-kept kitchen. When the attorney notices the filthy dish towels and says‚ "Not much of a housekeeper‚ would you say‚ ladies?"… (Gale‚ Bookrags)” These examples are what support the feminists theme given to this story. The men care not over “trifles” as said in the story which gives the ladies a perfect view to all the facts of what actually happened. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters
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I.Intrdocution In the essay “Phenomena of superconductors: Josephson Junctions”‚ most information comes from the published physicals books for instance Compound and Josephson High-Speed Devices and The Gale Encyclopedia of Science. Besides‚ there are some articles published in Scientific American. These are my primary resources. I did not employ a lot website information in the essay except a basic introduction from website of Georgia State University. Some book I used in the essay was published
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Bruno Leone‚ Brenda Stalcup‚ and Stephen P. Thompson. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 1998. 82-88. Kaske‚ R. E. "The Governing Theme of Beowulf." Beowulf: The Donaldson Translation Backgrounds and Sources Criticism. Ed. Joseph F. Tuso. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ INC‚ 1975. 118-131. Layerle‚ John. "The Conflicting Demands of Heroic Strength and Kingly Wisdom." Readings on Beowulf. Ed. Bruno Leone‚ Brenda Stalcup‚ and Stephen P. Thompson. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 1998. 56-62. Magennis‚ Hugh.
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Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale‚ 2011. Literature Resource Center. Web. LaBlanc‚ Michael L. “Paradise Lost.” Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Ed. Vol. 92. Detroit: Gale‚ 2003. Literature Resource Center. Web. Miller‚ Timothy C. “Paradise Lost: Overview.” Reference Guide to English Literature. Ed. D. L. Kirkpatrick. 2nd ed. Chicago: St. James Press‚ 1991. Literature Resource Center. Web. Milton‚ John. “Paradise Lost: Book 1” Lewalski‚ Barbara K. and Maus‚ Katharine Eisaman. The Norton Anthology of English
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Cited: Hamilton‚ Edith. The Story of the Iliad. Readings on Homer. Greenhaven Press. 1998 Lawall‚ Sarah and Maynard Mack 7th ed. W. W. Norton and Company‚ Inc. 1999 Metzger‚ Sherri E White‚ Mark. Critical Essay on “Metamorphoses”. Poetry for Students‚ Vol. 22‚ Thompson Gale‚ 2005.
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Depletion of Resource Nowadays‚ world population is increasing ‚ this will affect the depletion of our natural resource. Large population increases in the developing world will strain resources and agricultural productivity (Eicher‚2008) .For Instance ‚ as populations grow‚ it may be necessary to convert additional land for agriculture housing development‚ and infrastructure. However‚ we need more products for our daily basic needs or extra needs for the upper class people . When high consumption
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