He gave “Big” Edie only a little money and no alimony in the split, leaving her to fend almost entirely for herself. Indeed, one of the only things she did get was a little beach-front property Phelan ...
Studies that verify the presence of DID using multiple resources add credibility to the diagnosis. Research on individuals with DID that have little to no media exposure to information on the illness lends further credibility to the reliability of the existence of this mental health condition.
MSN: “Little” Edie Beale’s Story Is Not For The Faint Of Heart
In another lifetime, “Little” Edie Beale might have been as glamorous as her cousin, Jackie Kennedy. But fate wasn’t so kind to her—it was downright cruel. When the cult documentary Grey Gardens came ...
Yahoo: “Grey Gardens”: A Look Back at the Controversial Documentary on 'Big Edie' and 'Little Edie' Beale, 50 Years Later
The 28-room East Hampton estate fell into disarray and disrepair as Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (“Big Edie”) and her daughter, Edith Bouvier Beale (“Little Edie”) struggled throughout their lives David ...
“Grey Gardens”: A Look Back at the Controversial Documentary on 'Big Edie' and 'Little Edie' Beale, 50 Years Later
"why" can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Today "why" is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something. This use might be explained from a formula such as "How does it come that ...". If you meet an old friend of yours, whom you never expected to meet in town, you can express your surprise by saying: Why, it's Jim! This why in the ...
Why is it that everybody wants to help me whenever I need someone's help? Why does everybody want to help me whenever I need someone's help? Can you please explain to me the difference in mean...
Why is a just a rather odd wh -word. Its distribution is very limited -- it can only have the word reason as its antecedent, and since it's never the subject it's always deletable. Consequently it behaves strangely, as you and others point out.
The question is: why did the English adapt the name pineapple from Spanish (which originally meant pinecone in English) while most European countries eventually adapted the name ananas, which came from the Tupi word nanas (also meaning pineapple).