The Life of Philip II of Macedon
.... into the biographical tradition and become accepted as truths about Philip II's
life. .... The
author refers to the stories of this myth as "science-fiction," and ....
(846

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Life, Writings & Politics of Richard Wright
.... in an orphan home. These events illustrate the suffering which shaped the
author's life and character. Also, they lead any sensitive ....
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Life, Writing, Politics of Richard Wright
.... in an orphan home. These events illustrate the suffering which shaped the
author's life and character. Also, they lead any sensitive ....
(2816

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The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South
.... conventional views of the mast-slave relationship and plantation
life more as .... for an understanding of the slave experience."[6] In this, the
author shows his ....
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Response to "Sabbaticals From Life and Death"
.... what do livelihoods and futures have to do with education and students and
life? .... The
author of "Sabbaticals" answers with a resounding "yes." It is the very ....
(1572

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Buddhism: A Way of Life & Thought
.... The major problem of the book is the
author's insistence on again and again .... in general, and especially her own embracing of the Buddhist way of
life and thought ....
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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
In Washington Irving's The
Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, some of the .... the enslavement of natives, but one notes that the
author eventually seems to ....
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College Control of Social Life of its Students
.... Characterizing "frat" parties as "harmless fun", the
author notes "
life is tough, and during most of it there are people sitting on you trying to limit your ....
(2071

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The Life of Margaret Fuller
.... matter. The reader gets the impression of an
author who has immersed herself in the material about Margaret Fuller's
life. Because ....
(2214

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Racism in Southern Life
.... permeated every aspect of southern
life style and thus every part of an Afro-American's
life, from his .... The
author saw no way that the blacks could get ahead. ....
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Six Characters in Search of an Author
.... I could give you the address of an
author if you like" (Pirandello 235). The
author is the shaper of the play and, in some ways, of
life. ....
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The Gossamer Years
.... mistreatment of her---and her continuing to absorb his abuse---is an increasingly pessimistic outlook on the part of the
author with respect to
life in general ....
(1756

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Stone Diaries Carol Shields
.... in this way, in bits and pieces with some pieces misses and over time, the
author is recreating the difficult process of making decisions in
life that will ....
(1322

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Life in the Working Class Family
.... the reality of
life in working-class families with that of
life in middle-class families. With respect to child-rearing, for example, the
author finds a stark ....
(1424

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Life Stage Theories of Human Development
.... The
author emphasized that abusive behavior undermines security and damages the childhood developmental process. Glick, PC (1989). The family
life cycle and ....
(8695

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Influences on Kazantzakis' Zorba the Greek
.... The novel came from the later portion of the
author's life as he continued to explore the spiritual plight of mankind in his fiction. ....
(1647

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Destruction of an Ojibwa Community
.... is the most essential because it focuses on the
author's conclusion that what will save the endangered community, the endangered planet, or
life itself, is the ....
(1515

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Reason and the Moral Life
.... accepting the supremacy of reason over authority, and one of these dangers emerges from Leo Tolstoy's "A Confession" as the
author considers his
life and the ....
(1548

6

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Country Teacher, by Tayama Katai
.... The
author contrasts the young man's essentially miserable
life and death with the battle victories Japan celebrates in its war with Russia. ....
(1322

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WHAT SCHOOLS ARE FOR
.... The
author reports Dewey's contribution to the definition of education which states that education must make human beings who live
life to the fullest, rather ....
(2410

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Russell Baker's Growing Up
.... developed a more leisurely and inclusive sense of
life than his younger sister. Another secondary character effectively portrayed by the
author is his father. ....
(1352

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Dramatic and Situational Irony
.... whose thoughts are not revealed by the
author is Manley Pointer, yet his behavior transforms the comic irony of the story into cruel,
life-changing irony. ....
(1098

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Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward
.... and what the two main characters (Kostoglotov the protagonist and Rusanov the antagonist) lived by, or what sustained them in
life. In the
author's letter to ....
(1674

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Richard Wright's book Black Boy
Richard Wright's book Black Boy is a non-fiction work which recounts the early
life of the
author, pointing out many of his formative influences as a young ....
(1871

7

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Dying Well
.... because the
author views voluntary suicide not as a moral argument but one about freedom of choice "the idea that an essential element of a good
life is the ....
(783

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A Clean Well Lit Place
.... the old man to seek nothing more from the nothingness of
life than his .... Hemingway's theme could be said to be representative of the
author's own disillusionment ....
(887

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Abraham Lincoln
.... to assimilate, trying to tell the remarkable story of his own unique
life and evolution .... The reader may not feel as if the
author is always in control of his ....
(1562

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DELTA WEDDING Delta Wedding
.... of Welty's novel claim that there is little strategic conception behind the plot, other than that the
author was nostalgic over the kind of
life that southern ....
(1926

8

)
Fatalism in Icelandic Epic Prose Narrative
.... The unspoken assumption of the
author is that human beings must find meaning in
life beyond themselves in order to have the motivation to survive and thrive. ....
(1849

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The Time & The Place (Naguib Mahfouz)
.... The reader always has the feeling that the
author has accepted the hard and confusing lot that human beings have in
life---whether they are Egyptians or not. ....
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