But through the power of photography we can for a moment feel what it would be like, using our imagination we can trip out of reality and into the past by trying to put ourselves in the shoes of so many before us that have lived through the ups and downs of this country. ... By stopping time and reflecting on the people you can grasp an idea of life in the shoes of the charters captured. ... Adams photography of physical traits of how we live is a broader than Winnograds work because he completely removes the people from the topic leaving the decision of the significance of the picture to th...
Almost every woman's dream is to marry a handsome, loving, and caring man to live a life of happiness and success with. ... She claimed she would do something, but when she was finally in someone else's shoes she realized she didn't react how she thought she would. ... Cleofilas never imagined she would live in poverty once she was married. ... He had just enough to live comfortably. ... She will no longer live life in a fantasy, but in reality. ...
If you live a good life, then after you die you will receive a life that is totally different from all your other lives. ... The Gautama was written by different followers along the journey, The Gautama is organized into first chapter and second chapter. 1st Chapter ->Old Gaut -> desribes the life before and when Yamahi was discovered and the different events he went through to become known. 2nd Chapter ->New Gaut ->describes different events and miracles, and the teachings we live by today. ... Mortality The moral code of our religion is to never judge anyone, because in your nex...
He had to fill the shoes his father couldn't which is why it's no shock when "Frank is able to do what his father couldn't in giving his mom wages [that] she breaks down and cries"(Thomason classics). While it wasn't too hard to do what his drunken father couldn't it was still a hard thing to fill the shoes of the man of the house at such a young age. ... He also couldn't put up with the way of life it was forcing him to live. ... Although Frank didn't have to go completely barefoot, he had homemade and kept shoes; which were following apart. ... This was ...
These people each possessed more knowledge about truths than their surrounding peers yet did not live to their life expectancy. ... How can one no everything if one can never experience death and live to tell about it? Within the world of the matrix Neo for certain cannot be happier with his recent truth that the world he once lived in was false and exploited. ... People survive, that is programmed and people live with emotions whether they are stripped or modified as in the case of Brave New World. ... How can someone judge another if they have not been in his or her shoes? ...
Everyone in the world wants to become a respected and honored person throughout his or her lifetime, to the narrator a poem was a guideline for him to change his life and live in a way that he would be a perfect man. ... " all I had to do was live accordingly to the counsel of the poem and follow its instructions and I would become a perfect man.... He has to cover the holes on his shoes with a piece of cardboard. ... At the beginning of the story the narrator is reminiscing on the house that he used to live in and the struggles he tried to overcome, and also the things he put his faith i...
.*1 If the commoners live by this code they theoretically get into the Field of Rushes. ... The heavens, reserved stricktly for the gods, the middle land, where all mortals live, and then the underworld, inhabited by all the ghost of the dead. ... The only way to "live on after death', in a since, was to do great things for other people to be remembered. ... This is mainly important because it shoes the relation these people associated death with. ... No matter how one has lived there life, they are still going to be punished, it only depends on how much, determined on the value...
From the beginning he had to learn to live in dire poverty, with an alcoholic father, prejudice, hunger and death. His survival It is amazing how he was able to live through his miserable childhood with such energy and little bitterness. ... Once again the love of the family seems to conquer all, as it is shocking how they were able to endure being infested by fleas, having the lavatory of the whole street outside their door, attracting rats and flies, and a flooded house forcing five people to live in two tiny rooms. ... At times frank and his brother had to go to school without sho...
Codi's main goal in life since she was young was to "fit in-, but unfortunately she was always an "oddity in Grace-, forced to wear orthopedic shoes and read encyclopedias (219; ch.18). ... His obsession with orthopedic shoes doesn't represent his infatuation with un-fallen arches, but reflects the intent for his girls to develop flawlessly. ... Although raised under the same roof with Codi, Hallie was the sister who truly grasped how to live and appreciate her being. ...
The homes she has lived in were all run down apartments with very little amenities. Now her family lives in a run down house on Mango Street, but most likely the best place they have ever lived. ... Esperanza is also able to look at things from other people's shoes, different kinds of views, which is a very valuable thing in knowing how people feel. ...
They are those that live vicariously through others. ... According to Dante the soul does live after physical death. ... Monkeys undoubtedly also see shoes and they see their feet. However, they do not see the relation between the form of a foot and the form of a shoe. ... Plato lived in Athena, Greece, in about the same time Aristotle lived there. ...
The word "holes" clearly shows how German Jews were forced to live in inhumane conditions and were treated like animals that could only afford a hole in the ground. ... It's a very effective technique because the author engages the audience by making the readers feel as if they were in the shoes of the Jews and invoking sympathy from them. ...
She has lived a life of pretence for so long that she doesn't even know who she is or what she wants anymore. ... She waltzes in looking stunning, kicking off her shoes on to a white fur rug, her hair is up and she wears a long white coat with a crystal-detailed collar, flirty behaviour follows and they go into the room where board-meetings are held and Harvey sits at the head of the table at the far end of the room. ... Essentially she went to live with the Prince because she was lonely and had nobody. ...
Claudia's hatred is evident towards Shirley Temple: "Not because she was cute, but because she danced with Bojangles, who was my friend, my uncle, my daddy, and who ought to have been soft-shoeing it and chuckling with me. ... Beyond the first metaphor: "Sorrow is my own yard ," personal narrative: "Thirtyfive years/ I lived with my husband," precedes factual description: "The plumtree is white today/ with masses of flowers" ,amid the two sections culminating in the flowers grieving her heart. ...