A Jury of Her Peers, Before Breakfast, Citizen Kane
.... The opening scene with Mrs. Hale describes her situation with her in her own
home, about to leave with the men and another woman for the
Wright home. ....
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Progress at Home and Abroad
.... expanded the school lunch program, and, in general, continued a domestic policy which was clearly based on promoting progress at
home (
Wright 230-231). ....
(2554

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Richard Wright's Black Boy
.... read in this context that his father abandons the family, his mother falls ill and destitute, and
Wright and his brother are forced to live in an orphan
home. ....
(1679

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Frank Lloyd Wright
.... In the early years,
Wright used it in a refined manner such as on the exterior wall base .... It was only occasionally the coarse ashlar stone of the Taliesin
home. ....
(1521

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Life, Writings & Politics of Richard Wright
.... His father abuses and abandons the family, his mother falls ill and destitute, and
Wright and his brother are forced to live in an orphan
home. ....
(2784

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Life, Writing, Politics of Richard Wright
.... His father abuses and abandons the family, his mother falls ill and destitute, and
Wright and his brother are forced to live in an orphan
home. ....
(2816

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Visionary Architect Frank Lloyd Wright
.... In the early years,
Wright used it in a refined manner such as on the exterior wall base .... It was only occasionally the coarse ashlar stone of the Taliesin
home. ....
(1521

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Frank Lloyd Wright
.... Oriental sculpture and ceramics, were the only works of art which he allowed in his own
home (Hamilton, 1992). The Japanese influence in
Wright's early "Prairie ....
(1363

5

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Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry Ohio
.... 5). The second stanza's first line is one sentence, standing alone to give it more weight, stating that the men "are ashamed to go
home" (
Wright line 6). These ....
(1035

4

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Ibsen & Glaspell
.... As she tells Torvald "When I lived at
home with Papa, he told me all his opinions, so I had .... Mrs.
Wright is being held for the suspected murder of her husband. ....
(1053

4

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Domestic & Foreign Policy:1960-1974
.... expanded the school lunch program, and, in general, continued a domestic policy which was clearly based on promoting progress at
home (
Wright 230-231). ....
(2554

10

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Trifles and A Jury of her Peers
.... at having avoided visiting Mrs.
Wright because of the gloomy environment of the
home, regrets her failure: "Oh, I wish I'd come over here once in a while! ....
(2505

10

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The Red Convertible, Paul's Case, and The Man Who Was Almost a Man
.... in New York, one that ends with his awareness he will have to go back
home and be .... In this irony,
Wright (1960) is showing us why he titled the story what he did ....
(619

2

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Short Story Responses: The Red Convertible, Paul's Case, and The ...
.... in New York, one that ends with his awareness he will have to go back
home and be .... In this irony,
Wright (1960) is showing us why he titled the story what he did ....
(619

2

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Richard Wright's book Black Boy
.... character and the turmoil between black and white in society at large:
Wright's persona is so .... at the age of twelve, most of his schooling occurs at
home or in ....
(2225

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CALORIMETRY Lab 4: Calorimetry At Home Laboratory
Lab 4: Calorimetry At
Home Laboratory The first experiment looks at the heat of fusion .... http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/science/stage_J/12DJ.pdf
Wright, JL (2005 ....
(1256

5

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Gendered Communication in Youth
.... The study results show that girls'
home pages are more descriptive and expressive than ....
Wright, Robert R., Bates, Scott C., Ferguson, and Tamara, J. "Effects of ....
(811

3

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Trifles
.... that Mrs.
Wright wasn't much of a housekeeper and the angry reaction of the ladies who are miffed men remain unaware of how much work women do at
home. ....
(508

2

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Women Turn of Century 1900
.... Women got married, had children and stayed at
home taking care of them and their .... woman, she was put on trial for "violating public decency" (
Wright 2). Despite ....
(974

4

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Trifles (Play)
.... the bird with its broken neck, they are fairly sure of Mrs.
Wright's guilt .... naturalistically because the action transpires in the gloomy kitchen and
home of ....
(1349

5

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Susan Glaspell's "Trifles"
.... is entitled to expect a clean towel to wash up with when he comes
home. .... wild sewing in an otherwise careful quilting, they surmise that Mrs.
Wright must have ....
(1215

5

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Susan Glaspell's Play, Trifles
.... is entitled to expect a clean towel to wash up with when he comes
home. .... wild sewing in an otherwise careful quilting, they surmise that Mrs.
Wright must have ....
(1215

5

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Racial Oppression
.... of the thoughtless, happy girls he worked with in a restaurant brought
home to him .... The revolution in people's beliefs that
Wright hoped for seemed to become a ....
(1670

7

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Oppressed Minorities in the US
.... of the thoughtless, happy girls he worked with in a restaurant brought
home to him .... The revolution in people's beliefs that
Wright hoped for seemed to become a ....
(1670

7

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Spirituality in Modern Art Despite t
.... In residential structures such as "Falling Waters" and "Robie House," and in
home-work complexes such as the two Taliesins where
Wright and his students lived ....
(916

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Black Americans in France
.... woman could still feel more at
home in Paris than when actually at
home" (Campbell, 1995, p. 103). Emigrating to Paris a few years after
Wright and remaining ....
(3104

12

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Black People in France
.... woman could still feel more at
home in Paris than when actually at
home" (Campbell, 1995, p. 103). Emigrating to Paris a few years after
Wright and remaining ....
(3104

12

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Crime and Punishment and Trifles
.... at having avoided visiting Mrs.
Wright because of the gloomy environment of the
home, regrets her failure: "Oh, I wish I'd come over here once in a while! ....
(2128

9

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Analysis of Critical Thinking
.... could interview Rod's children and Rod, and then monitor the workday-family situation at
home to see if Rod's assumptions are valid. References
Wright, O. (2005 ....
(1002

4

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Theme of Justifiable Homicide in "Trifles"
.... They notice, for example, that Mrs.
Wright was not much of a housekeeper, that the .... man is entitled to expect a clean towel to wash up with when he comes
home. ....
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