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Z for Zachariah In Z for Zachariah there has been a nuclear explosion which Burdon valley survived, as the valley is a nuclear enclave which means a place has its own climate, and Anne a girl who was left at home when her family went ou...
About 174 pages (52,209 words) in 3 products

"Utopia: n .an impractical idealistic scheme for social and political reform" - The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition For over twenty years the Iraqi-born, English educated architect Zaha Hadid has symbo...
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The book Zami, A New Spelling of My Name, by Audre Lorde was written in the late 1950's. The novel traces back Audre Lorde's childhood from when she was growing up in Harlem through her many discoveries in life, which relate to her blind a...
About 160 pages (47,980 words) in 4 products

 
Zen and the Beat Way by Alan Watts Is set in the late fifties and sixties. Its author reminds me of a pre- hippie. He was a former Episcopal priest who left his home in England and his religion for California and Zen Buddhism. He was again...
About 134 pages (40,040 words) in 5 products

What if someone told you that motion was not real and had a way to prove it? That is just what Zeno of Elea did in his studies during the 400s BC. I chose this topic in hopes to learn something new, and I did. I also chose this topic bec...
About 28 pages (8,415 words) in 2 products

There is a young man involved with violence, drugs, and alcohol. He is not in any sports, and he has not joined any after school activities. Everyday at school and at home, he smokes pot. Up until now he hasn't been severely punished for ha...
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Cheng Ho (1371-ca. 1433) was a eunuch in the service of the Ming emperor Yung-lo and commander in chief of the Chinese expeditionary fleet to the South Seas in the early years of the 15th century. Born into a family named Ma, presumably of...
About 35 pages (10,443 words) in 5 products

Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) was a Hungarian composer, collector of folk songs, and music educator. He developed a technique for teaching young children to read music through folk material. Zoltán Kodály was born i...
About 6 pages (1,869 words) in 2 products

Zoot-Suit Murders, by Thomas Sanchez, is an odd, confused story. You may also recognize Thomas Sanchez from his first book Rabbit Boss, a profound tale about the American-Indian experience. This book, however, seems rather inadequate when c...
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The book Zoot Suit has symbolic significance for Mexican Americans and tells about the riots during World War II. The Sleepy Lagoon Murder was one step in the fight for the rights and respect of Mexican American's. This riot involved youn...
About 192 pages (57,700 words) in 3 products

The medicinal use of animals for the benefit of humans, zootherapy, dates all the way back to the medieval period. Many indigenous peoples around the world rely solely on the use of plants and animals for the healing and treatment of their ...
About 3 pages (1,028 words) in 1 product

From the 1930s through the 1960s, Zora Neale Hurston was the most prolific and accomplished black woman writer in America. During that thirtyyear period she published seven books, many short stories, magazine articles, and plays, and she g...
About 745 pages (223,374 words) in 57 products

Zorba the Greek Zorba and the narrator have complete opposite lives, actions, and views. Zorba represents the imagination and the excited, free life. Zorba's life is a sundry of random, unexpected experiences. However, the narrator's life...
About 218 pages (65,243 words) in 3 products

Even though the Zuni continually face the pressure to be assimilated into mainstream U.S. society, they continue to; retain their ideals of beauty (tso ya'), accommodate new ideas, all the while, showing an amazing ability to adjust to cha...
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Hitler's forces used gassing as a means of mass murder. Gassing was used because it was the least costly and most efficient way to exterminate many people at once. A Gassing chamber was about thirty by seven yards, had white plaster wal...
About 8 pages (2,318 words) in 1 product

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