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    When Manchester first built its big mechanized cotton machine‚ it became the leading textile manufacturing city in the whole world. Much of its population in 1850s was made up with the working class and immigrants from parts of Britain and even Europe. In 1851‚ it was granted a royal charter after Queen Victoria’s visit. The Reform Bill granted Manchester representation in parliament and middle-classmen the right to vote. All this was due to the exponential growth of Manchester during the Industrial

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    high after Victory against Napoleon. Lord Liverpool and his government faced the momentous task of carrying Britain through a time of depression but also keeping up with the vast industrialisation that was spreading across the country. In early 19th century Britain‚ law enforcement e.g. the police‚ was unheard of‚ this was a problem for Lord Liverpool’s government due to the fact that there was no physical means of controlling activity on a public level. When rebellions began to take place and started

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    presidents during the time are known as “The forgettable presidents” in which they lead America into political corruption. “Few politicians had an impact on the tremendous change transforming America” (Independence Hall Association). Throughout the 19th century presidential candidates there was an impeachment‚ corruption‚ possible fraud‚ assassination‚ and disgrace from own political party. “[...] the coming of Chinese laborers to the U.S. be‚ and the same is hereby‚ suspended[...]” (United States At

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    from visitors‚ traveling‚ or participating in any activity that he considers to be stressful‚ including the daily house chores‚ caring for the baby‚ or writing‚ which she sees to be her stress outlet. The societal expectations of the women of the 19th century were that they submissive‚ pious‚ pure‚ and domestic. “It does weigh on me so not to do my duty in any way!” (Gilman). This is a reflection of the inner conflict the protagonist feels due to society’s expectations of her‚ and the feelings of guilt

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    point of the video is to emphasize most of the important facts and characteristics of students today. Nowadays college seems to be very difficult and tedious for the majority of the students‚ especially if some teachers are still stuck on the 19th century. We have to deal with enormous; nonpersonalized classes‚ very expensive tuition‚ a big load of books; which some of them we don’t really need and won’t be reading at all‚ extreme time management‚ teachers not incorporating technology to their

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    story are that of love‚ sacrifice‚ regret‚ relationship issues and most importantly class divisions that were an eminent part of the former world community‚ and are still visible and prominent in some areas of the world. The story is set in the 19th century‚ in the city of London and countryside of North Wessex. The atmosphere of the entire story is melancholic‚ where the protagonist Sophy who we soon learn comes from rather “humble” beginnings in a rural English village; a fact that plays a major

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    America‚ and South Africa. Second‚ are the Christian Fundamentalism as an anti-gay platform in The Unite States discriminating against homo-sexual. Third‚ are the Muslim Extremists in the Middle East since the late 19th century‚ Israeli Settlers and Soldiers‚ and US Forces in Iraq (this century). These conflicts had been led by people with closed minds‚ not willing to use dialogue as assertive communication‚ and see the world in a confrontational style to win at expenses of others. What I found in this

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    Society has always lived under the constant pressure of being observed from a microscope; it has been applauded for every little detail and criticized for every little detail. The pressure comes from trying to appease all those that are watching‚ even though those opinions do not matter. So as the world has gotten smaller and smaller through the use of technology‚ the scrutiny has gotten even worse. Like a virus‚ these gender stereotypes have evolved to survive in the changing world. Through the

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    Walden’s Vision and Mission The vision of Walden is to apply 21st century educational standards to its learning community‚ creating an environment where graduates can efficiently apply what they learn to challenging situations to solve problems in their respective communities and functioning as scholar-practitioners. The university’s mission to combine the diversity of the professionals in the community for bettering themselves from their education at Walden and becoming agents of societal

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    Outline Alt Intro Trad Intro (ends with thesis) Proposed thesis: Austen’s novel is shaped by the period in which she lived in that it has Romantic qualities‚ it satirizes nineteenth century British society‚ and it blends influences from Austen’s own life into the story. Body Paragraphs—topic ideas and examples (quotes from text and outside sources)—no set #--anywhere from 3-5+ Body #1: Romantic qualities weave their way throughout the novel. * Love and respect for nature -Elizabeth’s

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