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		<title>&#65279;A Prayer For Owen Meany Essay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#65279;The novel â€œA Prayer For Owen Meanyâ€ provides humanity with a role model for<BR>moral and ethical behaviour.  Morals pertain to right and wrong conduct or behaviour.<BR>Ethics are morals or rules of conduct.  This essay  will show how  its  main character Owen<BR>Meany demonstrates courage, love, friendship, and a belief in God which affects the events<BR>which occur during his brie]]></description>
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		<title>&#65279;â€œChurch Going,â€ By Philip Larkin:  Is Knowledge Reall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#65279;â€œChurch Going,â€ by Philip Larkin:  Is knowledge really the answer?<BR>                                 <BR>	In the poem, â€œChurch Going,â€ by Philip Larkin, the narrator sets up his inward battle with<BR>the title itself.  The words â€œchurch goingâ€ can suggest that the church will retain its significance<BR>forever and will keep â€œgoing,â€ or the words may indicate that the ]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#65279;Metaphors of Freedom in Walt Whitmanâ€™s â€œWhen I Heard the Learnâ€™d Astronomerâ€<BR>	Walt Whitman, more than most poets, stressed his pure thought in his poems. That is, he<BR>stressed feelings towards issues that he attended to every day. This way of expression tends to<BR>draw the reader closer to the poem, and allows them to feel the conflict of thought which the<BR>author tries]]></description>
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		<title>&#65279;Missing: Love&#8230;REWARD!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#65279;Many people in this world feel a constant need to be loved.  In the novel The Bridge Of<BR>San Luis Rey, we also find people who have that desire to be loved.  Dona Maria, Pepita, and<BR>Don Jamie all show their need in their own individual way.<BR>	Dona Maria, who was referred to as the Marquesa de Montemayor, tries to satisfy her<BR>need for love with her daughterâ€™s love.  But, thi]]></description>
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		<title>&#65279;Pop Culture Comparison Of 20s, 70s, And  90s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#65279;Pop Culture Comparison of 20's, 70's, and  90's <BR>	In comparing the twenties, sixties, and the nineties, my first thought was how much<BR>popular culture has changed since then and how different society is today. The strange thing is,<BR>the more I tried to separate between the three decades, the more similarities I found. Both the<BR>sixties and the nineties were about youth, creati]]></description>
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		<title>&#65279;Tchaikovsky</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#65279;Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky<BR><BR>	Peter Ilyick Tchaikovsky was born on May 7th, 1840 in Votkinsk, Russia. He was born <BR><BR>second in a family of five sons. Tchaikovsky seemed to have a natural talent for music since he <BR><BR>was young. At age five he started to take Piano lessons from his teacher Maria Markovna <BR><BR>Palchikova and soon became better than her.  As a pre-teena]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front is one of the greatest war novels <BR><BR>of all time. It is a story, not of Germans, but of men, who even though they may have escaped <BR><BR>shells, were destroyed by the war.  The entire purpose of this novel is to illustrate the vivid horror <BR><BR>and raw nature of war and to change the popular belief that war is an idealistic and]]></description>
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