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    Molly Malone is the mysterious heroine of the famous song of the same name widely recognised as Dublin’s unofficial anthem. She is so strongly associated with the city that she was immortalised in bronze as part of the 1988 Dublin Millennium celebrations. Though regularly upheld as a traditional Irish ballad‚ it is not known for certain where the song originated‚ or whether a real Molly Malone ever existed. According to the lyrics of the undeniably catchy tune – also known as ‘Cockles and Mussels’

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    In the "Three Little Pigs"‚ there’s a flute pig‚ a violin pig‚ and a piano pig. At the beginning‚ the flute pig is building his house out of straws and hay. Next‚ it goes to the violin pig‚ who built his house out of sticks. Then it goes to the piano pig‚ who built his house out of bricks. Then one day Donald Trump showed up at the flute pig’s house and blew the house down. Trump’s goal is to make America Great Again‚ which includes the security of each individual. The reason that Trump blew the

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    You shouldn’t come across too many pixies due to their location and rarity but I have chosen to teach them to you as part of this lesson due to their long history and rivalry with Fairies. Other names for Pixies are pixy‚ pixi‚ pizkie‚ piskies and pigsies. The pixie used to frequent many areas in the world however due to ongoing disagreements and wars with the Fairies‚ they are now mainly found in England. They mainly populate the Moorland areas of Devon and Cornwall. This is why they are now

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    O’Connor was ill-fated because he came to lead the Chartist movement after it had already started to not succeed. The failure of Chartism after 1842 is therefore perceived to be O’Connor’s doing by the historian Gammage purely because he was the primary Chartist leader at the time. However‚ the middle class Chartist leaders who had dictated Chartism between 1836 and 1842 were more accountable for the failure of Chartism to obtain its six point because they sanctioned the physical force Chartists

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    The Celtic Goddess‚ Cerridwen‚ is the keeper of the cauldron of knowledge and inspiration in the Underworld. In this capacity‚ she is symbolized by a white sow to represent her fertility and motherly strength. Because of her deep wisdom‚ she is granted by many the status of the Crone‚ equating her to the darker aspect of the Triple Goddess. Cerridwen is also honored for her close association with the full moon. According to Welsh legend‚ Cerridwen had two children. Her daughter Crearwy was light

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    Home turf is a term many sportspeople use. Home turf is an area an athlete has become most comfortable with‚ usually the area they have trained in for a majority of their career. Calling an area “home turf” is another way of claiming land. Being an experienced athlete at a sport‚ gets them to believe they have kudos to be able to dictate others‚ have themselves on a pedestal and become over protective over what they think is theirs‚ but it isn’t fair to anyone else and are solutions to share the

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    The way “Shooting an Elephant” and “A Modest Proposal” starts is one of the differences these essays has. At first‚ we have “A Modest proposal”‚ it starts explaining how you may see when you enter to the country that he lives in the poor women who have many children and can’t feed them. Basically‚ he is showing us or telling us that there were a lot of poverty in those times. Is telling us that there were a lot of people without work and their work was pleading for money. Furthermore‚ it was a tough

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    In the essay titled‚ “Southey’s Colloquies” Thomas B. Macaulay‚ a liberal Member of Parliament and historian criticizes Robert Southey and his opinion that the effects of manufactures and agriculture are comparable. Macaulay believes that Southey has an unrealistic expectation of what it would be to try and compare a cottage and factory and that peasant lives and living conditions weren’t really those that could be described as perfect and luxurious. He seems to be saying that Southey is wrong in

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    SpongeBottom and Adam Sandler In our adaptation of Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the character Nick Bottom or Bottom the Weaver is played by our character Spongebottom in Bikini Bottom Battle. Spongebottom can be identified with the actor Adam Sandler due to Sandler’s habit to play as characters who are not quite normal and are faced with. Sandler has had experience playing this type of character in movies such as The Waterboy and Billy Madison which is why he would be a great

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    The United Kingdom is a sovereign nation that lays in the northwest of Europe. The country of Scotland remains inside the UK. Scotland and Great Britain are currently unified but this hasn’t always been this way. In the early 17th century‚ James VI of Scotland ruled over both Scotland and England. In the Union of the Crowns‚ he was declared king of all the countries in that area of the world. James VI’s successor‚ James VII‚ was deposed because of tensions that had risen between the Catholics and

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