A Faded Rose
.... up around them; and
Miss Emily has now become something of a "hereditary obligation upon the town", much like its antebellum era (Faulkner
1). Since
Miss ....
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Miss American Pageant
.... protest the
Miss America Pageant because of its objectification of American women as little more than sex objects ("No More
Miss America,"
1). Women protesting ....
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Controversies Regarding Miss America Pageant
.... protest the
Miss America Pageant because of its objectification of American women as little more than sex objects ("No More
Miss America,"
1). Women protesting ....
(3438

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Miss Emily & The Yellow Wallpaper Comparison
.... by a final descent into insanity as she peels the wallpaper off and bars her husband from the room," (Gilman 1999,
1). Inside her stubborn house,
Miss Emily is ....
(2113

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A Rose for Emily
....
Miss Emily's last name is described as one "of those august names" of the past (
1). Even the house in which
Miss Emily lives is portrayed as stubborn, proud ....
(794

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A Rose for Emily
....
Miss Emily's last name is described as one "of those august names" of the past (
1). Even the house in which
Miss Emily lives is portrayed as stubborn, proud ....
(791

3

)
Faulkner & A Rose for Miss Emily
.... about and what he himself witnessed, with regard to
Miss Emily Grierson's life .... simple action B. Content: Relationship between Emily and townsfolk
1. Refusal to ....
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Murders of 3 Civil Rights Workers Murder in Mississippi: The ...
.... As Daniels (
1) has noted, Killen went on trial on March 28, 2005. .... Available at www.wsws.org/articles/2005/jan2005/
miss-j.shthml. ....
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Short Stories
.... When a band plays in a public park she notes, "It was like some one playing with only the family to listen" (
1-2). We also see
Miss Brill like men, such as the ....
(583

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)
A Rose for Emily
.... (
1) Although
Miss Emily exudes an aura of the type of old fashioned, refined femininity that seems to submit to male authority, in reality those around almost ....
(1193

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William Faulkner & Charlotte Perkins Gilman
.... by a final descent into insanity as she peels the wallpaper off and bars her husband from the room," (Gilman 1999,
1). Inside her stubborn house,
Miss Emily is ....
(2113

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The Company of the Dead
.... Commenting on Price's collected short fiction, NY Times critic Andrea Barnet (
1) notes that .... made by the dead, natural as in the case of
Miss Georgie's gas or ....
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Positive Discipline
.... With each of her interventions,
Miss Lindheim patiently worked with the individual children to elicit .... 1998:
1-6. University of Missouri-Columbia, MU Extension. ....
(808

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Oralism Verses Manualism
.... As she has said "Just because I'm deaf doesn't mean I have to sign " (
Miss America
1). Heather Whitestone knows sign language and uses it when appropriate. ....
(1485

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CANADA'S CHANGING ROLE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: 2004
.... It is an opportunity we should not
miss" (Miller
1). The prediction was quite wrong, although a "long boom" may yet develop in the "first decades" of the 21st ....
(1102

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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
1. Seventeenth-century colonial architecture in New England and Virginia was strictly .... Eakins' portraits of friends, such as
Miss Amelia van Buren (1886-90 ....
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Case Analysis of Zayre Corp.
.... With respect to the company's off price operations, the options were to (
1) divest Hit or
Miss, (2) change the target market and merchandise mix of Hit or
Miss ....
(1388

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)
Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... of
Miss Havisham's designs that Estella was trained to "Wreak all
Miss Havisham's revenge .... "Reading Style in Dickens." Philosophy and Literature, 20(
1), 1996, pp ....
(1103

4

)
Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... of
Miss Havisham's designs that Estella was trained to "Wreak all
Miss Havisham's revenge .... "Reading Style in Dickens." Philosophy and Literature, 20(
1), 1996, pp ....
(1103

4

)
Great Expectations
....
Miss Haversham admits to having taken Estella's "heart away and put ice in its place" (Dickens 1960, 370). .... Philosophy and Literature, 20(
1), 130-137. ....
(870

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Charles Dickens' Great Expectations
....
Miss Haversham admits to having taken Estella's "heart away and put ice in its place" (Dickens 1960, 370). .... Philosophy and Literature, 20(
1), 130-137. ....
(870

3

)
Frats and Sorority Control
.... Those who binge-drink most often
miss classes, suffer poor academic performance, and engage in .... arizona.edu/papers/95/7/03_2_m.html, Aug 28, 2001,
1-2. Sigma Pi ....
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A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (John Donne) The poem "A Val
.... mildly away And whisper their souls to go" (lines
1-2). He means that people who have lived good lives do not fear death but their friends will
miss them when ....
(1275

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)
TV & Telephone Devices for the Deaf & Mute
.... who is deaf and oral, as
Miss America caused some members of the deaf community to believe she betrayed them by speaking ("
Miss America"
1). The cochlear ....
(1663

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)
Planning & Management for a Non-Profit
....
1. What types of problems do the girls present with when they first arrive at the home? .... 3.
Miss Marsden mentioned a problem with violence. ....
(2607

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Analysis of Two Elegies
.... for the first time his bank teller changes her behavior, "
Miss Stillwagon / doesn't even look up my balance for once in her life," (O'Hara, p.
1). While the ....
(794

3

)
Charter Schools
.... Don't
miss out!" (Glassman, 1998,
1). Unlike many other issues that affect the American public, charter schools are also thriving because they elicit bi ....
(1895

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)
Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... be apparent immediately, and that is the function of Chapter
1. The reader .... Harriet, the Westons, the Eltons, Frank Churchill, Jane Fairfax, and
Miss Bates is ....
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Welty - Clamorous To Learn
.... biographer, Welty's works' typically provide a "treatment of universal themes" (Eudora
1). In her .... having to face the daily demands and person of one
Miss Duling ....
(471

2

)
Shakespeare's Hamlet and Turn of the Screw
.... In Screw, the governess sees Quint and
Miss Jessel and is shocked to discover they are dead (James 321). .... In Iv
1, he prudently asks, "Where wilt thou lead me? ....
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