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    or Dark Chocolate Type - objective essay Role -facts Audience – everyone Purpose – to inform In this objective essay I will compare milk chocolate with dark chocolate. First there was chocolate‚ from milk to dark but which one would be favored. Many people would say milk chocolate and then some would say dark chocolate. For many reasons this could be pretty much up in the air. If you asked each person on the street what they would choose‚ milk chocolate or dark chocolate

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    This can be achieved either by studying alone or studying in groups. Many students have different studying approaches which depend on their preferences‚ character‚ and availability. Some people are more self- centered and prefer working alone while others prefer interacting with others and engaging in group discussions. Personally‚ I would prefer to study alone which I believe helps shape me for the future as it forces me to be independent. Studying alone allows to you to study wherever you want

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    In the 1300s a scholar named Petrarch created the term "Dark Ages" for what happened in this period. I do not believe it should be called the dark ages. The term dark ages did not describe the whole time period‚ but only a part of it. I believe the monks kept the light of the Romans to protect. Document Ds title is "Medieval Economic Laws" and document E’s were "The Rise of Universities" which shows it was a time for law‚ order and education. I believe Europe is in a period of growth because even

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    I believe that the Dark Arts should be made illegal for safety reasons. It is important that the wizarding community stays safe‚ look at all the dark wizards over the years and less curses will be invented. The wizarding community has had many dark wizards from the beginning of the wizarding community to later days. The latest dark wizard was he-who-must-not-be-named. He and his followers have killed hundreds of witches and wizards‚ they have also tortured hundreds of people‚ they have gone as far

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    tried to destroy it. That evil was known as the Dark Prognostic‚ a book that contained the secrets to infinite power. However‚ being in possession of the book caused one to be overcome with dark power. There was supposedly a demon contained within the Dark Prognostic that would possess the owner of the book. Unsurprisingly‚ the Dark Prognostic was the cause of many wars among any and all

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    The Colonisation of the Dark and Archaic Ages By *************** The colonisation during the Dark and Archaic ages‚ as well as developments made during these ages was very beneficial to the development of Ancient Greece. This hypothesis is supported by five key facts‚ Colonisation provided a solution to overpopulation‚ allowed for new skills and techniques to be learnt from other cultures‚ as well as a general broadening of knowledge‚ the development of the city-state or “polis” and the

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    Portland‚ or as reporter Dan Rather (1) refers to it “Pornland”‚ is a huge hub for child sex trafficking‚ so much so the numbers may make you sick. Pornland‚ known for its large numbers of porn shops‚ exotic dancing clubs‚ nude clubs‚ massage parlors‚ and lingerie modeling studios. People want to believe Portland is known for its eco-friendliness‚ vase nature parks‚ hiking trails‚ local pubs‚ breweries‚ and its “keep Portland weird” attitude; but as citizens of Portland‚ we can no longer believe

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    Cue fighting with fire in the background with a deep dark voice booming “after the fall of ancient Rome” and you get the opening seconds of the History Channel’s documentary the Dark Ages. This documentary focuses on Europe during the time frame of 500-1000 CE after the decentralization of the western half of the Roman Empire. The documentary portrays the early Middle Ages as very dark and somber. This is contrary to the readings and lectures with the portrayal of the events‚ but similar with the

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    for hope in areas too dark for light. This darkness serves as a way for society to vanish from the underlying problems present‚ sometimes one must reach into the darkness to see the slight hints of light. Therefore‚ a man must take justice into his own hands and strive towards protecting the greater good of man. In the same sense‚ Bruce Wayne’s dark figure‚ Batman‚ takes truth on his own to protect the more significant people of Gotham. As of May 2017‚ IMDB classified The Dark Knight as belonging

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    Danie Farnam Eng III—Robben 5th block 2-16-10 Nathaniel Hawthorne the Dark Romantic The Dark Romantics explored conflicts between good and evil and the effects of guilt and sin. Nathaniel Hawthorne was a writer in the 1800s whose stories exemplified characteristics of those of the Dark Romantic writers. In all of Hawthorne’s stories there are topics of good and evil‚ guilt and sin. Hawthorne was a great writer that earned recognition and admiration by all‚ but seemed to be weighed down by his

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