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Loss and Healing in The River Warren - Loss and Healing in The River Warren      Each of us, in time, will experience a heart-stopping reality - the death or loss of someone or something we love. Maybe it will be of a family member or just a pet we dearly cherished, but the feelings we have are all too real and all too painful. This loss is probably by far the greatest and most severe e...   [tags: River]
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The Character of Soka in Children of the River - In stories of any genre, characters may change dramatically. This holds true for many characters in Children of the River, a story that tells the true nature of change. The most prominent change is evident in the character of Soka. Her character begins as very stubborn and strict and changes to that of a caring person. This ess...   [tags: Children of the River] 511 words
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The Importance of Fear in The River Warren - The Importance of Fear in The River Warren        In Kent Meyers' The River Warren, the reader can detect many examples of symbolism. The basic theme throughout the novel focuses on the river. The River Warren, in its past and present state, means different things to each character in the novel. Many important scenes take place...   [tags: River Warren Essays]
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Charles River Bridge Case - The article “The Charles River Bridge Case,” from Quarrels that have Shaped the Constitution, Revised Edition, edited by John A Garraty, Harper & Row, the author describes Charles River Bridge decision espoused newly popular Jacksonian political beliefs, which favored free enterprise. Arguably, the case altered the course of economic Jurisprudence i...   [tags: Court Case Charles River] 919 words
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The Third Bank of the River - The Third Bank of the River Beginning shortly before the turn of the last century, there was a noticeable trend towards the ambiguous in modern Brazilian literature. Writers such as Machado de Assis and Jorge Amado have both explored the use of the unstated and the forced compromise between extremes that have grown to be so crucial to the moder...   [tags: Third Bank River Essays] 4318 words
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The Third Bank of the River - The Third Bank of the River       Confusion, embarrassment, and guilt can all be found throughout João Guimarães Rosa's short story "The Third Bank of the River." Rosa forces the reader to analyze his words and delve deeply into the hidden meanings behind them. Upon first glance, a story unfolds of a father who seemingly abandons his famil...   [tags: Third Bank of the River]
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Tim O'brien's On the Rainy River - Tim O'brien's "On the Rainy River" Tim O'brien's "On the Rainy River" is a true story told by a 41 year old of his life at the age of 21. The fact that O'brien is writing this 20 years later adds a new aspect to the story. He describes himself as a young man with the world in his back pocket. O'brien has just graduated from Ma...   [tags: Tim O'brien On the Rainy River] 674 words
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Struggle in The River Between - Struggle in The River Between   In the book "The River Between" we find traditional values of the tribe challenged by tribal members who had converted to Christianity. The novel focuses on the struggle between two conflicting interests: First there was the interest to convert Africans to Christianity, and the second was the tribe trying to k...   [tags: River Between Essays] 912 words
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Stones from the River - Stones from the River 1. Synopsis of “Stones from the River” Trudi Montag was growing up during the World Wars in Burgdorf, Germany. She lived with her father, Leo, and helped him run their pay library. When she was young her mother, Gertrude, went insane, and died at the asylum. Trudi could remember how her mother used to run away,...   [tags: Stones from the River Germany Essays] 3027 words
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Bridge On The River Kwai by Pierre Boulle - Bridge On The River Kwai by Pierre Boulle The title of my book was Bridge on the river Kwai. The Bridge on the River Kwai is an epic tale of the struggle of British POWs in a Japane se prison camp during WW II. Lt. Colonel marches his men into Prisoner of War Camp 16, commanded by Colonel Saito As the troops enter the cam...   [tags: Bridge River Kwai Essays] 915 words
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Ideas of Progress in Naipaul's A Bend in the River - Ideas of Progress in Naipaul's A Bend in the River   In his novel A Bend in the River, V. S. Naipaul paints a picture of Salim, an Indian man living in an isolated African town at the beginning of independence. Salim, as an Indian, has something of a unique perspective on the events of the time - in some way...   [tags: Naipaul Bend in the River Essays] 714 words
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The Search for Self in Tirra Lirra by the River - The Search for Self in Tirra Lirra by the River   It has been suggested that Tirra Lirra by the River can be regarded as a novel which aims eventually at a better understanding"2. In my opinion understanding is achieved at two levels in the novel. The first type of understanding is personal and introspective, and i...   [tags: Tirra Lirra by the River Essays]
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The Character of Elizabeth Gruber in The River Warren - The Character of Elizabeth Gruber in The River Warren After reading The River Warren by Kent Myers, I felt a kinship with Elizabeth Gruber. Her loss had been an enormous one. Her return to reality and the world around her took great inner strength. The numbness and the void she was experiencing is very real...   [tags: River Warren Essays] 1682 words
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Gus in James Duncan's The River Why - Gus in James Duncan's The River Why James Duncan’s book entitled, The River Why, focuses around the main character, Gus, and how he changes throughout the book. In this book Gus is discovering what life really is and that the whole world does not revolve around fishing. After moving out of his erratic house he spends all of his ti...   [tags: James Duncan River Why Essays] 2336 words
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Norman Maclean's A River Runs Through It - Norman Maclean's A River Runs Through It Throughout A River Runs Through It, Norman Maclean emphasizes the relationship between nature, art, and faith. The concise, simple sentence with which he chooses to open his story captures the essence of all one hundred pages: in his family, 'there was no clear line between...   [tags: Norman maclean River Runs Through Essays]
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The River Warren and the Importance of Rivers In Our Lives - The River Warren and the Importance of Rivers In Our Lives It was tradition. Every Sunday after church my dad, brother, and I would drive through the fields checking crops and whatever else made their homes in my father's fields. Then we'd drive down to the river to check how high or low it was, or to see ...   [tags: River Warren Essays] 1466 words
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A Formalist Approach to Eavan Boland’s The River - A Formalist Approach to Eavan Boland’s The River Over the years many different ways of analyzing poetry have been developed. One such approach is the “New Critical,” or the “Formalist,” which is based on the writings of Coleridge. The formalist approach is useful because it takes the poem’s form, which may be over...   [tags: Boland River Essays]
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Leif Enger’s Peace Like a River - Leif Enger’s Peace Like a River Life can be viewed as a battle field, a constant fight between good and evil. In Leif Enger’s Peace Like a River, this scenario was well depicted. In the novel, there was a constant fight taking place between the good and evil characters, and though based around family, love, and brotherhood, the novel main...   [tags: Enger Peace River Essays] 1393 words
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The Character of Pop Bottle Pete in The River Warren - The Character of Pop Bottle Pete in The River Warren      In the novel, The River Warren, Pop Bottle Pete is a character whom not all readers have an easy time understanding or relating to. The most obvious reason for this is that he is a grown man with a mental disability. The reader understands this through the words...   [tags: River Warren Essays]
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Business Analysis of FMC Corporation's Green River Facility - Business Analysis of FMC Corporation's Green River Facility FMC Corporation’s Green River facility is a large organization with many different product lines that cater to many different customers. The industry it serves is the chemical industry. With over 1,000 employees, they service over 100 cust...   [tags: Business Management Green River Essays]
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Norman Mclean’s A River Runs Through It - Norman Mclean’s A River Runs Through It explores many feelings and experiences of one “turn of the century” family in Missoula, Montana. In both the movie, directed by Robert Redford, and the original work of fiction we follow the Mcleans through their joys and sorrows. However, the names of the characters and places a...   [tags: Norman Mclean A River Runs Through It] 1436 words
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James Still's River of Earth: A Neglected American Masterpiece - James Still's River of Earth: A Neglected American Masterpiece   James Still's River of Earth is a novel about life in Appalachia just before the Depression. Furthermore it is a novel about the struggles of the mountain people since the settlement of their region. However great it may be at depicti...   [tags: James Still River of Earth Essays]
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Relationships in Norman MacLean's A River Runs Through It - Relationships in Norman MacLean's A River Runs Through It "Eventually the watcher joined the river, and there was only one of us. I believe it was the river." The river that Norman Maclean speaks of in A River Runs Through It works as a connection, a tie, holding together the relationships be...   [tags: River Runs Through It Norman MacLean Essays]
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Ernest Hemingway's Big Two-Hearted River - Ernest Hemingway's Big Two-Hearted River The world of Ernest Hemingway’s “Big Two-Hearted River” exists through the mostly unemotional eyes of the character Nick. Stemming from his reactions and the suppression of some of his feelings, the reader gets a sense of how Nick is living in a temporary escape from ...   [tags: Ernest Hemingway Big Two Hearted River Essays] 1496 words
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The Factors Leading to Harry’s Demise in O’Connor’s The River - The Factors Leading to Harry’s Demise in O’Connor’s The River            In O’Connor’s story The River a young boy takes his own life in order to travel to the Kingdom of Christ. The boy lacks structure in his life, is neglected, and is bored. He lives with his parents in an apartment in a "city that rose like a ...   [tags: O’Connor The River ] 1642 words
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A Man's Struggle to Heal Himself in Big Two-Hearted River - A Man's Struggle to Heal Himself in Big Two-Hearted River Ernest Hemingway's "Big Two-Hearted River"* is such a rich text that it has probably received more literary critical attention than many novels of several times its length. Hemingway's ardent use of intricate detail and his intentional, calculated use o...   [tags: Big Two-Hearted River Essays]
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River Survey of the River Bride - River Survey of the River Bride Introduction On Friday 9th of May we ventured to Osmington Bay in Dorset. We went to Dorset in order to conduct a river study of the River Bride. The undertaking of a river study was for Geography Coursework that would contribute to our final GCSE mark. We spent the first day studyi...   [tags: Papers] 1963 words
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The Colorado River's Help and Hindrance of Settlement in the Western United States - The Colorado River's Help and Hindrance of Settlement in the Western United States Geographers can tell you that the one thing that most rivers and their adjacent flood plains in the world have in common is that they have rich histories associated with human settlem...   [tags: Colorado River Geography American History Essays]
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Ernest Hemingway's Big Two-Hearted River and Sigmund Freud - Ernest Hemingway's Big Two-Hearted River and Sigmund Freud Ernest Hemingway’s “iceberg theory” suggests that the writer include in the text only a small portion of what he knows, leaving about ninety percent of the content a mystery that grows beneath the surface of the writing. This type ...   [tags: Hemingway Two Hearted River Freud Essays]
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Dawson’s Creek, the Movie Woo, A Perfect Storm, and A River Runs Through It - Dawson’s Creek, the Movie Woo, A Perfect Storm, and A River Runs Through It What is it that improves an author’s writing ability? Is it inborn creativity? In many ways yes, but without a doubt an author’s ability to write comes from skills that he has acquired through eve...   [tags: Television Woo Perfect Story River Runs Essays] 1128 words
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The Mississippi River - The Mississippi River 1.) The natural process that has been occurring is the erosion of the earth between the Mississippi river and the Atchafalaya river. If the erosion and the flooding continue then the water will destroy the land and everything there. For years the head of the Atchafalaya river was blocked by a massive “raft” -a 30 mile log jam- that defined th...   [tags: Papers] 436 words
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Yangtze River - The Yangtze China, the worlds biggest country, is so large it is the home to the fourth longest river in the world. China alone has over 100,000 miles of inland waterways that are open to navigation. The country's most important inland waterway is the Amur River, but that is nothing compared to the Yangtze River. The Yangtze is one of the most...   [tags: essays research papers fc]
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The Shimna River - The Shimna River As part of our A level Geography course I have decided to study the Shimna River as my case study. I picked this case study because I thought it would be both interesting and challenging as well as the fact it was on our doorstep. Before we could do any...   [tags: Papers] 579 words
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The Amazon River - The Amazon River Amazon River is the world's second longest river and the chief river of South America. Only the Nile River in Africa is longer. The Amazon is...   [tags: Papers] 627 words
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Medicine River - Medicine River By Thomas King In the novel, Medicine River, Thomas King creates a story of a little community to reflect the whole native nation. A simply return of Will's makes the little town seem to be more colourful. "Medicine River makes non-native readers think a little longer and harder about the lives of the first people they live among and the p...   [tags: essays research papers] 441 words
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The Thames River - The Great Stink The Thames River is inseparable from the city of London. Its origin is the city of Kemble and it flows through Oxford and London before reaching its mouth at the North Sea. The river was originally called Tamesis, a name that has both Roman and Celtic influences (Wikipedia) . Without fail, because the Thames River has always been such an importa...   [tags: Victorian Era]
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River nile - The Nile is the longest river in the world which is located in Africa. It spans itself from Lake Victoria in east central Africa to Egypt. It flows generally north through Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea, for an approximate distance of 5,584 km From its remotest headstream, the Luvironza River in Burundi, the river is 6,695 km long. The river ba...   [tags: essays research papers] 1008 words
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Avon river - Salinity is the amount of salt (sodium chloride) in a solution. In this case it is the Avon River. The Avon provides a natural drainage system for the river basin. It affects the whole Avon catchment, as it starts from the soil in the first place. Salinity is a major environmental concern in Western Australia, especially the southwest. In fact out of the whole Au...   [tags: essays research papers] 254 words
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