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... period. The windows ofthe room are barred, and there is a gate across the top ofthe stairs, allowing her husband to control her access to the rest ofthe house. The story illustrates the effect of ... The Robe of Peace; The Girl and the Graft; The Call of the Tame; The Unknown Quantity; The Thing's the Play; A Ramble inAphasia; A Municipal Report; Psyche and the Pskyscraper; A Bird of ... collectior of 24 short stories: The World and the Door; The The-ory and the Hound; The Hypotheses of Failure; Calloway's Code;A Matter of Mean Elevation; Girl; Sociology in Serge and Straw;The...
... capture the members ofthe mob. Absolutely no information could be had from any of them, and the whole affair had the appearance of being the work of roughs who either lived in the vicinity, or their ... to the aid ofthe authorities the active personal cooperation ofthe entire better element. The members ofthe mob readily admitted that they had taken part in the assaults which marked the ... helpless prisoner. The account is as follows: The police made some arrests in the neighborhood ofthe killing ofthe two officers. Mobs of young darkies gathered everywhere. These Negroes talked...
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... spoken much of otherthan to inform Chapel ofthe selling ofthe team. he seems to be a niceguy but just burnt out on his lifeof baseball. The costumes of this film were very contemporary. The mostly ... emotions of an average person watching the film.For TheLoveOfThe Game This movie is based on a story of man who has a passion for baseball and love for a woman. It shows the struggle between the ... in the 20th century in New York. Most of the movie is a flash back of Billy Chapel, Detroit Tiger's Pitcher, the events ofthe past five years. It shows his the ups and downs of his life with...
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... reality, the activity of reading has on the contrary all the characteristics of a silent production: the drift across the page, the meta-morphosis ofthe text effected by the wandering eyes ofthe ... Bourdieu 64 Chapter V. The Arts of Theory 74 Cut-out and turn-over: a recipe for theory 75 The ethnologization ofthe "arts" 77 The tales ofthe unrecognized 81 An art of thinking: Kant ... with the gifts of our benefactors, offer them products at the expense ofthe institution that divides and pays the workers. This practice of economic diversion is in reality the return of a...
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... Before There Are Words The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging ofthe stormy sea, and the destructive sword are portions of eternity, too great for the eye of man.—William Blake, The ... void the Buddhists speak of: the void thatgenerates the “ten thousand things,” the whole array of created beings. The roaring ofthe ocean waves arises out ofthe silence ofthe ocean. This is the interplay ... Wolfsohn, The Problem of LimitationsIn her book A Chorus of Stones: The Private Lifeof War, Susan Griffin writes notonly ofthe effects of silence and secrets and the shame of abuse, but also of the...