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    The Long Loneliness is the autobiography of Dorothy day; she was a sincere convert to Catholicism‚ social activist and American journalist. Also. She is a famous writer and she was the founder of The Catholic worker. This book is about her experiencing events where she feels isolated and sometimes lonely. She describes events from her life when she felt those feelings and emotions. There are multiple of causes of here loneliness‚ which she talks about in all three stages in her life. First‚ She talks

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    Introduction Parker Pen History George Safford Parker‚ the founder‚ had previously been a sales agent for the John Holland Gold Pen Company. He received his first fountain pen related patent in 1889. In 1894 Parker received a patent on his "Lucky Curve" feed‚ which was claimed to draw excess ink back into the pen body when the pen was not in use. The Lucky Curve feed was used in various forms until 1928. a Parker Frontier Ball-point Pen From the 1920s to the 1960s‚ before the

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    very different places‚ Dorothy Fanny and Maria Guadalupe Felix share two different experiences through interviews and share a wealth of memories and rich insight of their ever maturing lives. Their place of birth‚ education‚ work‚ and their personal lives are shared as to giving us a glimpse of their mark in history. Dorothy Fanny was born on April 29‚ 1923‚ to a pair of hardworking middle-class parents named Allen Michael Stern and Sarah Stern. Her name at birth was Dorothy Lee Stern. She was born

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    Sister Dorothy was a woman who wanted to get her word out and make what people thought was impossible‚ possible. That is one of the reasons why I admire her the most‚ she was convinced that she was able to rebuild the forest to make it where it was before. I also admired her courageousness to step out and do the job even though she was on the death list in the Amazon. She knew what she was doing everyday was a possibility of her getting punished by the gunmen. There are not a lot of people in this

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    Dorothy Vaughan was a character portrayed in the movie Hidden Figures. The move was based off the real person named Dorothy Vaughan. Octavia Spencer played her in the Hidden Figures. Dorothy was born on September 20‚ 1910. She was born in Kansas City‚ Missouri. She died November 10‚ 2008. Early in her life‚ her family moved to Morgantown‚ West Virginia. In 1925‚ she graduated from Beechurt High School. Dorothy received a full tuition scholarship. At only 19 she graduated from Wilberforce University

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    Katrina‚ I agree that Dorothy Sayers’ story is different from others that we had read about. Sayers story was interesting. When I was reading through this chapter about her life‚ I first thought it was a novel rather than a bibliography. Sayers life and work are so inspiring to many people. She is a woman who never gives up on anything; Sayers was so determined and driven. I can have noticed this behavior trait when she attended Godolphin school‚ before Oxford University. At Godolphin‚ Sayers experienced

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    Dorothy Parker writes in her poem “Unfortunate Coincidence‚” “By the time you swear you’re his‚ / Shivering and sighing. / And he vows his passion is / Infinite‚ undying. / Lady make note of this-- / One of you is lying.” Surely‚ by most standards this sort of remark on romance would be considered by many to be pessimistic‚ however the story of Parker’s life reads like that of a romantic tragedy: she is unhappy in her marriage‚ and after an abortion she attempts suicide twice‚ then even divorces

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    Dorothy Day Response Paper What audience did Dorothy Day have in mind when writing her autobiography? Who was she trying to reach and what was her message? When Dorothy Day wrote her autobiography I don’t believe she had a specific audience in mind‚ in fact I believe her intention was to reach average individuals in hopes to inspire. In her book‚ she mapped her entire journey out in a way that just about anyone could easily relate to at least one part of her life‚ whether searching and yearning

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    “Penelope” Dorothy Parker After embarking on the literary journey that is “The Odyssey”‚ I decided to tackle this poem by Dorothy Parker. Although short in length‚ the poem was deceptively challenging due to the unraveling of symbolism within the words. Embedded within the short sentences were insightful references to seemingly ordinary objects‚ such as the sea‚ the sun‚ and even the breeze. These descriptions also added to the simple beauty of the poem. I also had a chance to see from Penelope’s

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    Ali Pederson Mrs. Spera English 9 Honors 5 March 2012 Dorothy and Odysseus A hero is someone who is courageous‚ loyal‚ and fearful. Odysseus is a hero from The Odyssey that is told by Homer. The epic story begins when Aphrodite cast a love spell on Paris and Helen. Paris is the prince of Troy and Helen is the queen of Sparta. Helen is Menelause’s wife who is the king of Sparta. Paris and Helen after having a love spell cast on them end up falling in love. When Paris takes Helen back to Troy

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