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Talk So Kids Will Listen And Listen So Kids Will Talk: A Review
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 277.... the job place or when talking
to someone else.
The book talks a lot about control. People control the
conversation too much. We do this without knowing it. Sometimes people
control the conversation by talking Sarcastically: ‘is that what you're
wearing -- polka dots and plaid? Ooh, you ought to get a lot of
compliments today.' Blaming or Accusing: ‘Your finger prints are on the
door again, - why do you do that?" Name Calling: "How dumb can you be?"
Threats: "Touch it again and you'll get it!" Commands: "Pick it up,
now!" Lecturing, Warnings: "watch it you'll b .....
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Literature And Life: Of Human Bondage And Beyond
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 587.... people (I still am, admittedly)
and I had very few friends.
It was not too long before I discovered the faults in my erroneous
living. I finally realized, and truly not a moment too soon, that if I did not
start living for the present, my future would soon become my neglected present.
I would have wasted my life doing meaningless things and I would have no
experience to share with anyone who may be interested in the uneventful life I
had led. After I came to this startling revelation, I grew even more apathetic
in my depression. I truly felt that there was nothing I cou .....
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Animal Farm Essay
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 779.... going to each of the dogs.
Napoleon on the other hand was very selfish. He stole milk that was
meant for everybody and drank it all, and he stole apples. He doesn't care
about the work the animals do, just what would benefit him.
For example, Napoleon comes up with the building of the windmill that
would supply electricity so they would not have to work as hard. Napoleon was
against this because he didn't come up with the idea. When Napoleon sees that
Snowball is gaining more power with the speech of the windmill, Napoleon sends
his dogs to chase Snowball out of the .....
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The Good Earth: Summary
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1143.... surplus to become a stable farmer. During this first year, they had a son and a “handful a of silver dollars over and above what they needed” (32). Soon later they had another son and a daughter. During this time, Wang Lung purchases some land from the House of Hwang, where O-lan was once a slave. With this extra land, he would be able to make enough silver from his next harvest to join both pieces of his land.
All hope ends once famine drives the family from their home and they end up on the streets in a city of southern China where they had to beg for just enough to .....
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Paulsen's "Canyons": A Summary
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 371.... to talk to Brannon, about wanting it's soul
to be where it can rest. Brannon runs away with the skull, about the time
his mother called the police after finding it in his closet, and listens as
the voice speaks to him. It wants to be returned to the Sacred Place. All
the memories from the canyons the Apache warrior has come to Brannon, as
though he experienced before, but hadn't. Once the skull is put in it's
scared place in Dog Canyon, both Brannon and the skull can rest. Brannon
starts to head home and is greeted by the police and his mother, who ask
for an explanati .....
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The Secret World Of Walter Mitty: Walter Mittys Life Sucks
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 228.... life will
probably always suck.
His wife is always nagging him. She thinks he's always sick. She likes
it because she can control him. She want's him to be at her feet. And she wants
him to think she's superior.
The lady on the street thought he was crazy. She probably thought he was
a sick, big, wimp, and a loser. Maybe she thought that that was a guy who never
scored in his life. To put it in another word he was just a funny looking, crazy,
sick, loser of a guy.
The parking attendant thought he was dangerous in a car. He thought
Mitty could be pushed around. And should be .....
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Lord Of The Flies: The Vision Of God
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 948.... that he could live forever and did not dwell on the same surface as
the humans, but god still lived in heaven, which was thought of as a
tangible place in the sky, and still was thought to be in the shape of a
man.
This idea was challenged by another Hebrew prophet, Jeremiah. He
was the first to convey the message that god was holy, apart from the world,
and did not meddle in mortals lives. This change was brought about by the
change in morality by the monotheistic Hebrews. With the ascension of
David's son Soloman to the throne, the Hebrews became a very mor .....
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Moby Dick And The Scarlet Letter: Unpardonable Sin
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2430.... sin is, derived, in part, from social influences of the industrialization of society. That the theme of the unpardonable sin conveys feelings and attitudes of a pre-industrial society which are carried by individual members of the same society a hundred years later. This gives the theme of the unpardonable sin personal importance and understanding of the social causes that happened over a lifetime before the effects that still linger.
Reading Hawthorne’s Ethan Brand, Rappaccinni’s Daughter, and Young Goodman Brown, in this order elucidates a view of Hawthorne’s theme of th .....
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