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Search results 221 - 230 of 348 matching essays
- 221: The Old Gringo, By Carlos Fuen
- ... elegant, and a beautiful woman of thirty. In a discussion with Miss Harriet and the old gringo, we learn that her father disappeared in the Spanish-American War somewhere in Cuba. Her and her mother were the only ones at home, which made her want to come to Mexico even more. In this novel, Miss Harriet has an affair with Tomas ...
- 222: Old Man And The Sea, Santiago
- ... hold until the resolution of the conflict. Santiago stays on the raft for several days waiting for the fish to tire. He would never give up and head back to Cuba. When the fish bites into the hook, the conflict between the marlin and Santiago begins. The old man remains locked in the battle. He will not waiver until the denouement ...
- 223: Ernist Hemingway
- ... to go on in my opinion. Hemingway's strong parts of this story are emphasized on vocabulary. He probably learned these fisherman terms for he once was a fisherman in Cuba. There is one problem to this, though. Throughout the story he uses these terms over and over although the ordinary person, like me, would forget them after the first use ...
- 224: After The Bomb
- ... s scouting and looking for a bit cleaner pool that could be use to supply the hospital. He also helps Philip to get a long hose to the Hardware. „« Dr. Cuba ¡V he is a doctor having a conversation in the radio asking for help and medical supplies to the military. „Y Summary Early in the morning Philip woke up and ...
- 225: Old Man And The Sea
- ... to go on in my opinion. Hemingway's strong parts of this story are emphasized on vocabulary. He probably learned these fisherman terms for he once was a fisherman in Cuba. There is one problem to this, though. Throughout the story he uses these terms over and over although the ordinary person, like me, would forget them after the first use ...
- 226: World Order
- ... government believes itself to be justified in its actions and has continued with its expansions, directly ignoring the UN general assembly's resolutions. The Sanctions that have been placed on Cuba for over 30 years have also failed to weaken the resolve of the Cuban government. However, not all sanctions can be classified as failures, as the recent extradition of the ...
- 227: Santeria
- ... to stay strong for over three hundred years. Santeria started in the 17th century by a nation of people known as the Yoruba. They were brought over as slaves to Cuba to work the plantations and harvest the islands sugar crop. The Yoruba's were forced to disguise their religion. To do so they worshiped their Orishas (or spirits. The Yoruba ...
- 228: Mafia
- ... use his money and help Nicky in trial by providing his own lawyer. The missing Liberty Bonds continued to show up for years after. Some appeared in England, Canada, and Cuba where they paid for shipments of alcohol. Later, some appeared in France in Switzerland as payment for narcotic shipments. Arnold Rothstein may best be remembered as the man who “fixed ...
- 229: Computers And The Military
- ... United Nations. Therefor the western countries' intelligence's know very little about these mines, which are mostly made and kept in countries like Russia, Tajikistan, Serbia, Pakistan, Morocco, China and Cuba. The military intelligence is indispensable for all operations, and the intelligence is depending more and more on the information they get from satellites. Satellites can take spy pictures of whatever ...
- 230: History Of The Original Teddy
- ... and Teddy, who was then Secretary of the Navy, recruited his men. July 1, the troops, already prepared for battle, deracinated the Spanish blockhouse on San Juan Hill in Santiago, Cuba. Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders won instant national fame. Roosevelt proved himself a great individual; however, his individuality seemed too strong. His fellow Republicans feared his motivated passion for ...
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