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    The Changes of Life Love‚ relationship‚ and sacrifice are very common in a relationship between two people. In the short stories of “Tommy” by Kelly Ruth Winter and “The Night of Oranges” by Flavius Stan shows these themes that the characters go through. However‚ there are also differences between the two stories and how they interact with their loved ones. For instances‚ Winter continued in love with Tommy throughout her life and Stan shows his love for his brother by buying a

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    History of HTML HTML which stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. HTML is the language that powers the Web. It is a document format that structures text and data on the Internet using elements. It is the most common language used for creating standard web pages. The idea of Html was invented by Tim Berners-Lee and now its controlled by the World Wide Web Consortium‚ of which Tim Berners- Lee is an important person. HTML was invented in 1990 and introduced around the same year it was invented

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    AP Prompt –“To Helen” and “Helen: While the Edgar Allen Poe approaches Helen’s beauty in a much more affectionate manner in the poem “To Helen‚” H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) expresses Helen’s beauty through envy and hatred in her poem‚ “Helen”. In “To Helen” the diction is very specific to evoke a romantic and affectionate style of writing‚ while in “Helen”‚ H.D. chooses her words in a very negative way to show a style of writing that expresses envy. Poe writes‚ “To the glory that was Greece/And the

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    Digital Story Prompts http://thewritesource.com/writing_topics/#ws_2000 Why weekends should be longer A narrow escape from trouble What I’ve broken or lost that belongs to someone else My first friend A visit to a relative’s house My chores When I was lost My idea of a fun weekend A school field trip I’ve done something no one else has done. If only I would have listened! My favorite neighbor A memorable bus ride My best class ever My first concert If I could be someone else‚ I would be The most

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    Amber Lewis  APUSH and AP Language Assignment  2nd ​ ​period          One huge change that has been brought on due to the social and political changes in  our country is the overall interpretation of our coalitions‚ to our nation and ourselves. Because of  the increase of nationalism‚ we‚ Americans‚ have changed our social boundaries and opened  more opportunities for equality in the United States.    As changes were beginning to happen‚ America grew troubled as it attempted to keep up with  its political amendments and growing economy

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    Write an explanation so clear and complete that someone with little or no experience could follow your directions and make the same thing. (Grades 6–12) 2. Write a clear explanation of ONE of the following: How to change a tire How to train an athlete for any sport How to prepare for a vacation How to drive on a busy freeway How to write an essay someone will enjoy reading (Grades 7–12) 3. Many parents worry about helping their students be successful in school. Create a piece of writing that could

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    Anthony Jimenez 9/4/2013 The Great Gatsby - Writing Prompt 1 The 1920’s were a time of dramatic changes that affected the economy‚ society‚ politics and popular culture. The nation’s total wealth doubled between the years of 1920 and 1929. As modern cities began to develop new buildings and advanced technology‚ many Americans began to move into the city and started to abandon the rural farm life. This brought a wave of new technologies that could make the modern consumers life easier

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    APUSH Test Review ch.9-15 1. Men took low-paying jobs as factory hands‚ construction workers‚ and canal diggers‚ while the women took positions as domestic servants in middle- and upper-class homes. They were accused of taking jobs and driving down wages. 2. Finney conducted emotional revival meetings that stressed conversion rather than instruction and discipline. 3. Both of the Great Awakenings were sparked by a declining church attendance; both included ’mass preaching’‚ preachers

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    During the 1930s‚ unemployment and insecurity had pushed up the suicide rate and decreased the marriage rate. The population growth was also declining as couples had economic troubles. In the initial postwar years‚ the economy struggled; prices elevated 33% from 1946-1947 after the wartime price controls were removed. An epidemic of strikes swept over the country in 1946. In 1947‚ the Republican Congress passed the Taft-Hartley Act over President Truman’s veto. It outlawed the "closed" (all-union)

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    The Jacksonian democracy was created during the period before the civil war in America. The Jackson democrats made an attempt to grant power to the lower classes while decreasing the influence of the rich and potent. The Jacksonian democrats viewed themselves as saviors of the common people and ruled by the means of a powerful executive branch who attempted to destroy aristocracy in America. In reality‚ they were typically very wealthy‚ they disregarded the capability of the federal government‚

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