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    softer than cashmere. Alpaca yarn is hypoallergenic and doesn’t have the itchiness like other yarns. The alpaca yarn making process is simple with the right steps and the right equipment. First‚ the fleece of the animal arrives at the yarn processing mill and must be washed. As the fleece is put into the washing machine label the different orders so they don’t get mixed up. Normally a natural‚ with no chemicals added soap is used to keep the fleece hypoallergenic. After the wash is complete lay the

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    I am a student at Starr’s Mill High School. I am writing because‚ like you‚ I want to see the students‚ as well as myself‚ in this school succeed. And in the past few years i reached this place where i began to feel like i was part of a broken system that was causing damage to those very students that i wish to see succeed. I have watched as my requirements as a student have swung away from a focus on my‚ and many other students’ individual learning styles‚ emotional needs‚ and their individual families

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    This argumentative essay will discuss whether or not a Millian society‚ based upon Mill’s writing‚ would have a governing body that would be able to provide an equal basis for positive and negative freedom for its community members. I will argue that a society built solely upon Mill’s arguments would have a government that would ensure people have negative freedom; however this regime would not provide any significant amount of positive freedoms. I will argue this society and government has mostly

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    Dairy of a cotton worker 9th January 1812 Dear diary‚ A few days ago my father was employed as a cotton weaver at the largest factory in Manchester. He was only taken in unless me‚ his nine year old son would also join the business. So today was my first day at the factory and I was only there for three hours as I was a new employee. As I walked through the entrance you could hear the loud clatters of metal and the constant banging of wood. The smell was foul and you could see a stream outside

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    The sociological imagination was first introduced by C. Wright Mills explaining that it is the ability to see the relationship between indiivual experiences and the larger society. In short‚ what an indivual does and or is short of‚ it affects all of society even if it is not directly. A major example would be the unemployment of an individual effecting bigger companies capital in goods. If one is unemployed he or she cannot go out of their way to consume goods they once used to and companies lose

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    During the Enlightenment‚ English Philosophers John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) and Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) were leading propers of Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is the belief that a morally good action is the one that helps the greatest amount of people and produce the greatest amount of happiness‚ for the greatest amount of people. John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham were known as utilitarians‚ they believe “that actions are right in the proportion as they tend to promote happiness‚ wrong as they

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    "The Mill" is a poignant poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson. The poem is a representation of hardship in family. The speaker of the poem is an omniscient narrator and the poem is set in a miller’s house and mill. The poem has an (ababcdcd) rhyme scheme in three eight line stanzas. The poet uses many elements to display the adversity of a miller and his wife. The poet uses a morbid tone and grim diction along with cold imagery to attest the austerity of a man losing his livelihood. He

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    of urban living. Society was soon divided into two classes: employers and laborers. The employers rapidly accumulated wealth and lived luxurious lifestyles while the laborers lived in complete filth and poverty. In Harding Davis’ Life in the Iron-Mills‚ the reader can clearly see the dehumanizing effects that the industrialization had on working individuals‚ and Marx’s idea of alienated labor coincides with Davis’ depiction of the daily

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    The choice of either living a content life with a wife‚ 2.3 children‚ and 1.4 pets or leaving everything behind to take the once in a lifetime opportunity to be with my soul mate is a difficult decision to make. However through Aristotle‚ Kant‚ and Mills I can determine the most ethical decision. I could not make a decision on staying with my current family or leaving for my soul mate based on happiness. Aristotle stated that true happiness cannot be determined by yourself or how you feel. True happiness

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    George Eliot was an English novelist‚ journalist‚ and translator‚ and one of the leading writers of her life-time period. Although she would use a number of spelling variations of her name over the years‚ she was born Mary Anne Evans on 22 November 1819‚ into a middle-class family‚ in Warwickshire‚ England‚ and was the youngest of five children in her family. George Eliot‚ actually‚ was the masculine pen name of the writer Mary Anne Evans‚ one of Victorian England’s influential novelists. She

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