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Omar Al-Mukhtar." Libya: Libyan Arts‚ Music and Literature Web. 16 Mar. 2010. <http://www.libyanet.com/omar001.htm>. Segre‚ Claudio G. Fourth Shore: the Italian Colonization of Libya. Chicago: University of Chicago‚ 1974. Print. Rogerson‚ Barnaby. A Traveler’s History of North Africa. Brooklyn‚ NY: Interlink Books‚ 2001. Print. Piper‚ Karen L. Cartographic Fictions: Maps‚ Race‚ and Identity. Piscataway‚ NJ: Rutgers University Press‚ 2002. Print.
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WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY William Makepeace Thackeray was an English author‚ novelist and satirist who gained international fame and popularity for his novel Vanity Fair. His most famous works include novels Catherine‚ The Luck of Barry Lyndon and The Adventures of Philip. Initially started as a satirist and parodist‚ Thackeray produced some of fine examples of this genre. The author was also a journalist and columnist and contributed sketches for the Fraser’s magazine before writing his first
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Charles Dickens Quick Facts NAME:Charles Dickens OCCUPATION:Author BIRTH DATE:February 07‚ 1812 DEATH DATE:June 09‚ 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH: Portsmouth‚ England‚ United Kingdom PLACE OF DEATH: Higham‚ Kent‚ United Kingdom Spouse: Catherine Dickens (m. 1836–1858) Children: Charles Dickens‚ Jr‚ Mary Dickens‚ Kate Perugini‚ Edward Dickens‚ More Movies: A Christmas Carol‚ Oliver Twist‚ Great Expectations‚ Scrooged‚ Best Known For Charles Dickens was the well-loved and prolific British
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Can you imagine yourself as a small‚ frightened animal being poked‚ probed‚ sleep-deprived‚ starved‚ and then placed in a small cold‚ steel cage bleeding from having a chunk of your skin ripped out? This is what many animals go through every day of their lives for the sake of animal testing. Animal testing has been around since at least 500 B.C. when Greek scientists used animals to understand how various body organs functioned (Animal Testing Pros and Cons‚ 2014). Animal testing should be banned
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Cited: "Cruelty to Animals in Laboratories." Peta.org. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2012. . Feder‚ Barnaby J. "Saving the Animals: New Ways to Test Products." The New York Times. The New York Times‚ 12 Sept. 2007. Web. 13 Oct. 2012. . Murnaghan‚ Ian. "Controversy of Animal Testing." Controversy of Animal Testing. N.p.‚ 14 Dec. 2010. Web. 7 Oct. 2012.
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Dickens is one of those writers who are well worth stealing. Even the burial of his body in Westminster Abbey was a species of theft‚ if you come to think of it. When Chesterton wrote his introductions to the Everyman Edition of Dickens’s works‚ it seemed quite natural to him to credit Dickens with his own highly individual brand of medievalism‚ and more recently a Marxist writer‚ Mr. T. A. Jackson‚ has made spirited efforts to turn Dickens into a blood-thirsty revolutionary. The Marxist claims
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ITCSAD REVIEWER (Quiz 1) 1. It is an electronic device that uses stored data and instruction to generate information. 2. A type of computer that performs specific task. 3. A type of computer that manipulates or process data in continuous form and normally operates by revolving. 4. Combines the characteristics of both the analog and digital. 5. It refers to unprocessed facts. 6. A large‚ fast‚ and fairly expensive computer‚ commonly used by businesses to accommodate extremely
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Bibliography: Feder‚ Barnaby J. "New Type of Gene Engineering Is Aimed at Sidestepping Critics." New York Times 29 Feb. 2000: n. pag. Print. Freeman‚ James. "You ’re Eating Genetically Modified Food." USA Today 9 Feb. 2000: 22-25. Print. Genetic Engineering of Plants: Agricultural
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The Invention of Computer and its Significance in Human History Abstract: In human history‚ there are lots of great inventions which made great effects to our life; we can even say‚ they dominated the development of human culture. This paper would say something about an effective invention which is fast developing and have the greatest influence on human society—computer and its history and significance. The writer believes‚ before people see computer as a convenient and useful tool even can’t leave
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