House of the Sleeping Beauties and Other Stories" contains three variations on the same theme, encompassing the soul-sick loneliness of old age, and the longing for ideal comp...
As the madness of World War II swept across all of Europe, a family of watchmakers, the ten Booms, are caught in the cross fire of their no longer free home, Holland. With dis...
The rationale when interviewing three females in different levels of growth was to explore physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development with special interest in Gillig...
My story (Chasing Redbird) is about a thirteen year old girl named Zinnia Taylor who lives in Bybanks Kentucky. She has many brothers and sisters! There names are May, Ben, Wi...
The Good Earth
In her novel The Good Earth, Pearl S. Buck develops a theme that although money can bring a person materialistic wealth, the earth is always the ultimate pro...
Where Jonas lives, life is safe, orderly, and predictable. Rules are strictly adhered to; every aspect of a person's life is carefully planned. People rarely make choices on t...
The narrator, Nick Carraway, begins the novel by commenting on himself: he says that he is very tolerant, and has a tendency to reserve judgment. Carraway comes from a promine...
Would you ever consider Canada a place to visit for vacation? What attractions would you see? What hotel would you stay in? What restaurant would you visit? Consider this revi...
VietNamNet Bridge – “There is nowhere like Hanoi for coffee connoisseurs to enjoy a wide variety of cafés”, a comment of a newspaper about the city where coffee becomes...
Throughout history, man has waged war for reasons of religion, resource, ethnicity and countless other purposes. Presidents and Kings, Prime Ministers and Tribal leaders have...
The Escape of the Old Man
Many stories, books, documentaries and movies were made and are still being made about the most frightening period in the man’s history – the...
Ernie R. Ceja, Jr.
An Essay on “The Westward Moving House”
Don, the older of Ray’s two children, is feeling rather pleased with all that he has accomplished b...
5.1 INRODUTION
It is human nature to create controversy even where it does not exist. Expert values have been fighting, in vain, to find out whether valuation is an art or a...
"A Rose for Emily", by William Faulkner, begins and ends with the death of Miss Emily Grierson, the main character of the story. In the story William Faulkner uses characteriz...
The stories “Learning To Be Gendered” and “Voices Of The Self” seem to compare to each other as well contradict one another. Both of the stories talk about gender rol...
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“Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do.” (Johann von Goethe) “The Endless Steppe” by Esther Hautzig is a novel about a family’s det...