Lewis Thorpe‚ trans.‚ Two Lives of Charlemagne (London: Penguin‚ 1969). 2. Herodotus‚ “The Histories Book 2‚” in Aubrey de Selincourt‚ trans.‚ Herodotus The Histories (London: Penguin‚ 1954). ----------------------- [1] Einhard‚ “The Life of Charlemagne‚” in Lewis Thorpe‚ trans.‚ Two Lives of Charlemagne (London: Penguin‚ 1969)‚ 74. [8] Herodotus‚ “The Histories Book 2‚” in Aubrey de Selincourt‚ trans.‚ Herodotus The Histories (London: Penguin‚ 1954)‚ 129.
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Beautiful. Deadly. These words and many others‚ were used by the early explorers to describe Antarctica. It’s significant beauty in its glaciers and landscape is flawed by the cruel weather and soul-reaping crevasses. Yet many magnificent animals such as penguins and seals have learned to thrive there. Brave explorers and expedition teams have traveled to the demoralizing southern continent for fame or to claim the land. Many did not return from Antarctica with their full crew. The parties that did return
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leopard seal stays under water during the entire winter season because the water is actually warmer then the surface. The chin strap penguins gather ever year to breed in place‚ an active volcano. Sometimes whales get trapped by the ice and only have one area where they can breath. This is a good opportunity for a polar bear to grab a bit to eat. The Emperor penguin bares a long treacherous winter. The females go off and gather food all winter while the males stay and keep the eggs warm. In the
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PENGUIN BOOKS THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY Peter L. Berger is Professor of Sociology at Boston University and Director of the Institute for the Study of Economic Culture. He has previously been Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University‚ New Jersey‚ and in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in New York. He is the author of many books including Invitation to Sociology‚ Pyramids of Saa!fice‚ Facing up to Modernity‚ The Heretical Imperative and The Capitalist
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Annette Keen Jake arrives at Euston station in London. It is a holiday weekend and it is his first time away from Manchester. Jake is eighteen years old and he lives with his family. Now he is in London. He is very happy. He stops and looks at his map. ’I can go to the Notting Hill Carnival and I can see some interesting places from the bus too‚’ he thinks. Jake is sitting on a red London bus behind a big family. The children are standing at the windows. They are looking for famous
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John Abbott College Tiger Parenting: a Mistake By Alexander Haniotis Question Should “Tiger Parenting” be the norm when raising your children? Thesis Statement I believe “Tiger Parenting” shouldn’t be tolerated in our society. Tiger Parenting: a Mistake Amy Chua’s provocative Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has caused great controversy and debate mainly because of her strict parenting philosophy exercised throughout the entire novel. Chua is questioning the traditional Western parenting
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IN COLD BLOOD PASSAGE PAGE 272 – 303 (263 – 294) (All page references will be to the Penguin Group Books‚ 2008 edition (Orange one)) CHARACTERS: Major: Richard “Dick” Eugene Hickock: (Autobiography on page 277 – 279) Most of his early life was a blur to him‚ up until he was 10 He was considered to be a normal child‚ having his share of fights and girls His home life was also “normal” but had strict parents Has a brother He was spoilt even though his family had financial problems He considered
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References: Buffett‚ W.‚ 2000. Warren Buffet’s Letters to Berkshire Shareholders. Berkshire Hathaway Inc.‚ 1 March Chart-topping ‘pops’: statistics on the internet bubble‚ Frontline http://www.nethistory.info/History%20of%20the%20Internet/dotcom.html Lowenstein‚ R.‚ 2004 The Internet Bubble‚ Jonathan Wallace‚ http://www.spectacle.org/0101/bubble.html Metrick‚ A
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Agape Twentieth-Century Media Culture” in Joseph Tabbi and Rone Shavers‚ Paper Empire: William Gaddis and the World System (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press‚ 2007)‚ 202. Joseph Tabbi‚ “Afterword” to William Gaddis‚ Agapē Agape (New York: Penguin‚ 2003)‚ 107. Wutz‚ “Writing from between the Gaps‚” 206. Tabbi‚ “Afterword‚”
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Camus‚ The Myth of Sisyphus (London: Penguin‚ 2000) pp.11-2. 2. Samuel Beckett‚ Waiting for Godot (Noida: Penguin & Faber and Faber‚ 2004) p.2. 7. Albert Camus‚ The Myth of Sisyphus (London: Penguin‚ 2000) p.14 Bibliography ---. Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts. Ed. GVJ Prasad. Noida: Faber and Faber‚ 2004. Améry‚ Jean. On Suicide. Bloomington: Indiana University Press‚ 1999. Camus‚ Albert. The Myth of Sisyphus. Trans. O’Brien‚ Justin. England: Penguin Books‚ 2000. Dobrez‚ L.A.C. “The Existential
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