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  2. Thrown Away - Wikipedia

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    "Thrown Away" is a short story by British author Rudyard Kipling. It was published in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills (1888), and in subsequent editions of that collection. [1] "Thrown Away" tells of an unnamed 'Boy', a product of the English "sheltered life system" that Kipling abhors:

  3. Hero Twins in Native American culture - Wikipedia

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    Lodge Boy and Thrown Away are young heroes from the legends of the Midwestern and Plains people. In most versions of the story, the monster Two-Face cuts a pregnant mother open and throws one of her unborn children out the door into the yard, forgetting the other in the lodge. Because of their magic both children survive, but Lodge Boy is found ...

  4. Thrownness - Wikipedia

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    Awareness and acknowledgment of the arbitrariness of Dasein is characterized as a state of "thrown-ness" in the present with all its attendant frustrations, sufferings, and demands that one does not choose, such as social conventions or ties of kinship and duty. The very fact of one's own existence is a manifestation of thrown-ness.

  5. Throwaway - Wikipedia

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    "Thrown Away, a short story by Rudyard Kipling Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Throwaway .

  6. 18 Easy Pieces to Throw On When You Don’t Know What ... - AOL

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    Getting ready should be far easier than it is, and not being able to pick out an outfit can send your day into a tailspin. We’ve all been there — one second, you’re rummaging through your ...

  7. “Just because I’m disabled doesn’t mean I’m garbage and should be thrown away.” Abraham Freud, a 46-year-old father of four, is begging the DOE to give him a less strenuous assignment ...

  8. The Return of the Native - Wikipedia

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    Some of the heathfolk think she is a witch. Hardy describes her as "the raw material of a divinity" whose "celestial imperiousness, love, wrath, and fervour had proved to be somewhat thrown away on netherward Egdon." Mrs. Yeobright—Clym’s mother, a widow of inflexible standards. Thomasin has lived with her for many years, but Clym is her ...

  9. James Patterson Gives $500 Holiday Bonuses to Hundreds of ...

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    James Patterson is supporting local bookstores again this holiday season.. The Along Came a Spider author, 77, is making sure U.S. booksellers are getting their flowers by gifting $300,000 to 600 ...