Articles related to "Whom"
For Whom Does Poe's Bell Ring?
Edgar Allan Poe's fascination with bells and chimes could be inspired by John Donne's famous meditation that includes the line "Ask not for whom the bell tolls..."
• edgar allan poe
• edgar allan poe’s short stories
• edgar allan poe and john donne
• edgar allan poe and shakespeare
• edgar allan poe and the bible
Introducing For Whom the Bell Tolls
In his fifth novel, Hemingway immerses the reader in the grim world of the Spanish Civil war, providing a glimpse into the common struggle that binds all of humanity.
• for whom the bell tolls
• for whom the bell tolls reading guide
• ernest hemingway novels
• spanish civil war novels
• hemingway reading guide
Who Owns Whom in South Africa
The 2007 edition of this annual handbook for business has been released and shows that more black businessmen are getting richer.
• who owns whom
• who owns whom in south africa
• black businessmen
• black empowerment
• new billionaires
According to Whom?
What to do when your toddler can't leave your side...
• separation anxiety
• raising toddlers
• expert advice
• penelope leach
• dr. spock
For Whom the Bell Tolls?
A discussion about Napster and how MP3's are changing how we view music.
• mp3
• technology
• kid rock
• entertainment
• society
GMOs: For Whom the Bell Tolls
Canadians and Europeans take steps to end the brief history of genetically modified crops.
• gmo
• canada
• wheat
• agriculture
• farming
Lisa Turns on the Light
Lisa Marie Presley's debut album "To Whom it May Concern."
• elvis presley
• lisa presley
• to whom it may concern
• kathy westmoreland
• songs
Why McGraw Traded For Herzog
Winners may not like those who help them win, but they prefer teammates whom they hate if they help them win.
• herzog
• mcgraw
• cobb
• he
• giants
What Does It Mean To Be Christian In America? First of a series.
Today it is time for our passions to speak. In the absence of our own passions, we are passively allowing our society to slide toward being told by others what the correct answer is to “What does it mean to be Christian in America.”
• meaning
• christian in america
• .s.a.
• religion
• evangelical
Hacktivism: who is saving whom, and from what?
The FBI’s National Infrastructure Protection Center or NIPC recently warned of more attacks on Web sites in the U.S. and around the world, especially those making political or social statements. Hacktivists, however, point to the more serious threat of state-sanctioned censorship that shuts off Web users from important sources of information.
• protest
• activism
• hacktivism
• fbi
• security
The Corporate Media: Whom Do They Serve? Part 1
This article is about the major world power-brokering organizations, as part 1 of a multi-part series on whom does the media serve.
• media issues
• media
• corporate media
• bilderbergers
• council on foreign relations
Troublesome Word Pairs
This is an article on troublesome word pairs: affect/effect; there/their; two/to/too; its/it's; here/hear; who/whom; accept/except; desert/dessert; who/whom; accept/except; desert/dessert; lay/lie; lose/loose; set/sit
• affect/effect; there/their; two/to/too; its/it's;
Shakespeare Sonnet 26
The speaker in sonnet 26 acknowledges his duty to write poems. His talent is his Lord, and he promises to perform his duty without becoming boastful.
• shakespeare sonnet 26
• lord of my love
• to whom in vassalage
• quatrain
• couplet
Author Snapshot Bio: Hemingway, E
Ernest Hemingway's Author Snapshot Biography.
• ernest hemingway
• hemingway
• e m hemingway
• the sun also rises
• for whom the bell tolls
Cruising Basics: Tipping on a Ship
How much should you tip your waiter? Which waiter should you tip? Should you tip the maitre d' on a cruise ship? The guides on a shore excursion? The Activities Director?
• cruising basics
• shipboard tipping
• who to tip
• whom
• how much
Shakespeare Sonnet 40
Sonnet 40 exemplifies the hiatus from unity taken by the speaker that he declared in Sonnet 39, but instead of praising the poem, he appears to chiding it.
• shakespeare sonnet 40
• take all my loves my love yea take them all
• then if for my love thou my love receivest
• i do forgive thy robbery
• gentle thief
Shakespeare Sonnet 48
In sonnet 48, the speaker dramatizes the effects of an audience whose poverty of intelligence and faith might culminate in disdain for his dedicated art.
• shakespeare sonnet 48
• how careful was i when i took my way
• whom my jewels trifles are
• lock’d up in any chest
• thou wilt be stol’n i fear
Plant Families: Peas!
The Pea Family is enormous, with somewhere in the neighborhood of 17,000 species spread over about 640 genera. They come in trees, shrubs, herbs, and vines. Leaves are usually compound, either pinnately or palmately, or sometimes simple by way of evolutionary loss of leaflets.
• plant families: peas!
• gregg m. pasterick
• wildflowers of north america
• botany
• ecology