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The Making of A Scholar-Athlete
… are not eligible for college sports. Unless they can compete as members of amateur clubs or teams, they will have … two poles of that persona only repel one another or do they also attract and reinforce each other? Do scholar-athletes … predictable—directions. Adults will not always root for studies and peers for sports. The pressures may be just the …
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The Remained
… behind closed doors and dust-smeared windows, a resilient community continues about its daily life. Whatever … of Kolkata and brought in laborers from China. When he died, they moved on to Tiretti Bazaar. “We call him Achi … of curry and soy.   4. “My grandfather came to India in 1926. He worked hard, and returned to Hubei every year to buy …
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Family Court
Family Court Though the mother does not take drugs to keep her calm, the father is obviously placid. The child is the boat they all climb on, even the guard. This is a saga  about seasickness. The judge begins by considering the mother’s legs as she flips …
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Ars Poetica II
… that dreams are real,         and that death has two reprisals; I believe that dead leaves and black water fill my heart.   I shall die like a cloud, beautiful, white, full of nothingness. The … punched with holes. It thinks it’s the word of what’s-to-come. It thinks this, but it’s only The Library of Last …
Notes on Current Books
… Britain to the present. Porter’s treatment of Roman and medieval London is spare; he lavishes most of his attention on … city and the transformation of its social life during the commercial and industrial revolutions of that century is … criticism and psychoanalysis, and he has many interesting points to make about the central importance of censorship in …
Flannery O’Connor and the Art of the Holy
… to display disgust at shallowness and impertinence, but it also shows her quick and ready wit—and her abiding attitude. … problem will be to make these appear as distortions to an audience which is used to seeing them as natural; and he may … queer art, too, one that, to her surprise, failed to communicate. Still she held firm. Her faith, in her religion …
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