Alfredo Gonzalez was born on the 23rd of May, 1946. He is one author who is known for his book The Will of a River. He also participated in the Vietnam War.
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If the real author of The Will Of a River was born in 1946 as per your record published in here, ( his daughter Lorna was 30 years old in 1972) he would have been 26 years old in 1972, 4 years younger than his daughter. His daughter was a Psychology teacher and was my Expository Writing professor in 1972. It brought me curiosity when I came across your page.
Ruskin Bond was the Indian author of the 1972, children's novel, Angry River.
Every river is part of a larger river system which includes the river and any tributaries that branch off of it.
Sometimes the noun 'river' is used as a collective noun, for example 'a river of sorrows' or 'a river of tears'.
The common nouns for the proper noun Pasig River are river and waterway.Note: Always capitalize a proper noun, Pasig River, the name of a specific river.
The name of a specific river, Kings River, is a proper noun; a proper noun is always capitalized. The common noun is river, a word for any river.
the will of a river
Alfredo S. Gonzales
There appears to be no widely known individual named Alfredo Q Gonzales in a prominent or public capacity. It is possible that the person you are referring to is not a public figure or does not have significant public recognition.
The story "The Will of the River" by Alfredo Gonzales explores the conflict between human encroachment on nature and the resilience of the river to adapt and continue flowing despite the obstacles in its path. The conflict also highlights the theme of man's struggle to control nature versus nature's ability to shape and influence human life.
The author's purpose in writing the essay "The Will of the River" is to explore the concept of nature's power and resilience through the metaphor of a river. By personifying the river and discussing its changing course and strength, the author highlights the unstoppable force of nature and its ability to adapt and overcome obstacles. Ultimately, the essay reflects on the interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world.
Jim Hamilton has written: 'River of used to be' -- subject(s): Biography, Newspaper editors
Norm Bomer has written: 'Sons of the river' -- subject(s): Farm life, Biography
David Reynolds has written: 'Swan River' -- subject(s): Biography, Childhood and youth, Family
Guy Mallow has written: 'King of the river' -- subject(s): Country life, Fishing, Biography, Anecdotes
Cecily Joan Mitchell has written: 'Hunter's River' -- subject(s): Biography, Historic buildings, History
Mona Anderson has written: 'A letter from James' 'Over the river' -- subject(s): Biography, Ranch life, Ranchers
Joe Pieri has written: 'River of memory' -- subject(s): Biography, Immigrants, Italians, Restaurateurs, Social life and customs