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Tin has been known since ancient times. It has been traced back to the Egyptians in 2000 BC when it was used in bronze. Tin?s name comes from the Etruscan god named Tinia. Its chemical symbol, Sn, is an abbreviation of its Latin name, Stannum. Tin
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
The Dynasty and Legacy of Rin Tin Tin
Some twelve thousand years ago, in what is now the Jordan Valley of Israel, a middle-aged man of the Natufian civilization died. When modern archaeologists excavated his tomb, they found that he had been buried
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Category: /Literature/English
literary cats include the British writer Rudyard Kipling's "Cat That Walked by Himself" (one of the Just So Stories, 1902), the delightful cats of Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939) by the Anglo-American poet T. S. Eliot, and the Cheshire Cat, joint
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Cat on a hot tin roof is a play about the convention in society, which tries to dictate the lives of people. Consequently, Tennessee Williams imminently introduces the audience to the subject of mendacity and its malignancy. This is not only shown
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
One Halloween night when the moon was full I looked out my window and saw a dark figure with glowing eyes on a neighbor's roof. I thought it was a cat, so I went outside to see it. As I got closer it started to look like a lizard, so I continued
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
. By Elia Kazan)
Williams received a Pulitzer Prize for "Cat on a hot tin Roof" (1955), about the moral decay of a southern family, and the night of Iguana (1961), filmed in 1964. Several of Tennessee's plays were transferred to the screen. His most
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, VOLUME III
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Orpheus Descending, Suddenly Last Summer
THE THEATER OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, VOLUME IV
Sweet Bird of Youth, Period of Adjustment, The Night of the guana
THE THEATER OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, VOLUME V
The Milk
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
I am from New York and I have always been interested in seeing CATS
on Broadway. Even when I was little, I would see the commercials on
TV and just be amazed!!
Anyway, I went to see CATS at the Winter Garden Theatre on April 8,
2000. Let me
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Category: /Literature/English
Plot Overview:
Cats Eye
Elaine Risley, an artist, returns to her home town of Toronto for a showing of her art work. Elaine's visit triggers memories of her childhood with all the urgency of a bad rash. Dominating her reflections are her
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Category: /Literature/English
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Another problem cheetahs face is their genetic variation is low due to inbreeding. Tissue can be replaced from one cheetah to the other but their immune system wont distinguish the donated tissue. (geocities.com) This makes the cheetah susceptible
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