Waste Disposal and Recycling
.... As the field researchers dug and dug deeper, they unearthed six or seven cities, each interred in its
own refuse, one city on top of the other. ....
(3085

12

)
WASTE DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
.... As the field researchers dug and dug deeper, they unearthed six or seven cities, each interred in its
own refuse, one city on top of the other. ....
(3137

13

)
Poverty In The 1980s
.... opportunities cannot help those who do not save, and increased incomes cannot help families whose fathers
refuse to support their
own children" (Reynolds 396). ....
(2562

10

)
Fuente Ovejuna
.... I won this land, I
own this town, I
own you" (de Vega 1999). .... I've had the wives of men on this council! They never
refuse me" (de Vega 1999). ....
(748

3

)
4 Novels on Matriarchal Influences
.... It is a place where "Blackpeople children (are) doomed to suffer: their
own parents
refuse to pass on the knowledge that they know to them (Lovelace, 3 ....
(1727

7

)
Matriarchal Influences Over Identity
.... It is a place where "Blackpeople children (are) doomed to suffer: their
own parents
refuse to pass on the knowledge that they know to them (Lovelace, 3 ....
(1732

7

)
Moral Choice
.... being, it can be licit, praiseworthy or even imperative to give up one's
own life out of .... in Le Chambon, we must see how easy it was for them to
refuse to give ....
(1324

5

)
Leviathan
.... However, we do have a right to
refuse such a request if it does not .... no rational egoist will choose to willingly enter such a situation where his
own life is in ....
(1777

7

)
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
.... society subconsciously sees the relationship between Christ's temptation and sacrifice and the hunger artist's
own fasting and sacrifice. They
refuse to believe ....
(2110

8

)
"The Dump Ground" Wallace Stegner
.... neighbors' lives. In seeing other people's
refuse, he could see his
own life from a third person perspective. The author describes ....
(816

3

)
Who is Watching What We Eat?
.... health, they
refuse to pay the "cost" of being responsible. His students could easily wake up earlier in the morning and make themselves their
own, nutritious ....
(1125

5

)
John Stuart Mill
.... Mill says that the individual is, after all, the person most interested in his or her
own welfare. Mill admits that many people
refuse to recognize the ....
(2754

11

)
Euthanasia and Nursing Practice
.... about their rights to accept or
refuse medical treatment and to create advance directives, which can take various legal forms, about their
own care (Gostin ....
(3555

14

)
The 1980s
.... opportunities cannot help those who do not save, and increased incomes cannot help families whose fathers
refuse to support their
own children" (Reynolds 396). ....
(1658

7

)
1980s Economics
.... opportunities cannot help those who do not save, and increased incomes cannot help families whose fathers
refuse to support their
own children" (Reynolds 396). ....
(2233

9

)
"The Dump Ground"
.... neighbors' lives. In seeing other people's
refuse, one could see one's
own life from a third person perspective. The author describes ....
(841

3

)
Aristophanes' comedy "Lysistrata"
.... She proposed a radical scheme: that the women
refuse to have sex with their husbands .... numerous examples of the women finding excuses to go against their
own plan ....
(1597

6

)
Slaughterhouse Five & Frankenstein
.... "I do
refuse it, I replied; "and no torture shall ever extort .... You may render me the most miserable of men, but you shall never make me base in my
own eyes. ....
(1476

6

)
Feminism in Kingsolver's The Bean Trees
.... enemies, to Cixious, but merely a group of human beings who have their
own destiny to .... But I
refuse to strengthen them by repeating hem, to confer upon them an ....
(1593

6

)
Stranger With A Camera
.... it for their
own gain while portraying anyone who is not from the culture as someone "outside", "bad", and to be kept outside. In fact, if they
refuse to stay ....
(971

4

)
Pablo Picasso
.... Looking at the young life of this extraordinary artist, it's not difficult to understand why he would march to his
own drummer, and why he would
refuse to do ....
(1555

6

)
Time Without Pity (Joseph Losey)
.... father. They
refuse to help, leaving Graham on his
own--the individual is ultimately always on his
own in Losey's universe. One ....
(1693

7

)
John Stuart Mill on Utilitarianism
.... Mill says that the individual is, after all, the person most interested in his or her
own welfare. Mill admits that many people
refuse to recognize the ....
(2099

8

)
Black Skin, White Masks
.... Thus, many blacks give up their
own language and adopt the language of the "superior .... can use language as a source of power as well when they
refuse to give it ....
(1322

5

)
Tragedy of the Downfall of Oedipus
.... acts of his
own will, out of pride, and so sets up his
own tragic downfall .... Here, Sophocles is pointing out that those who
refuse to follow the laws of god will ....
(874

3

)
Theme of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
.... acts of his
own will, out of pride, and so sets up his
own tragic downfall .... Here, Sophocles is pointing out that those who
refuse to follow the laws of god will ....
(874

3

)
Edmund Burke
.... The individual is, after all, the person most interested in his
own welfare. Mill admits that many people
refuse to recognize the distinction between that part ....
(1515

6

)
Health Assessment of a Community
.... by roving groups of young people, and (2) a reduction in the proportion of elderly persons within the community who
refuse to leave their
own dwellings. ....
(1583

6

)
Albert Camus
.... save his life, there is no logical reason for Meursault not to
refuse to do so. The only reason for this, as O'Brien explains, is "that his
own feelings, and ....
(1617

6

)
The Stranger
.... save his life, there is no logical reason for Meursault not to
refuse to do so. The only reason for this, as O'Brien explains, is "that his
own feelings, and ....
(1617

6

)