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    the card stated. The living room started to shake and meteors where falling all over the living room Both brothers started to run around in circles avoiding to get hurt until Walter found it safe to hide under the chimney. Danny quickly got his pet gerbil and ran straight for the chimney where they waited for the meteors to stop. The meteors shower stopped and they both stepped out frightened but Danny looked up the celling where the meteors where falling and noticed the beautiful nice sky. He thought

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    green light at the end of Daisy’s dock. The first symbol that is used in the book is the valley of ashes. The valley of ashes is shown as poverty‚ mysterious and lifeless. The ashes built up to become hills and form houses and chimneys. He says the ashes build chimneys and houses‚ because he is using that as symbols to represent the low-quality houses that poor people have built there. He also uses the term “ashes” as a symbol to signify the factories and industries. To be able to get to New York

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    Child labour From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The first general laws against child labour‚ the Factory Acts‚ were passed in Britain in the first half of the 19th century. Children younger than nine were not allowed to work and the work day of youth under the age of 18 was limited to twelve hours.[1] Child labour refers to the employment of children at regular and sustained labour. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organizations and is illegal in many countries

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    The Characteristics of Romantic Poetry   The Romantic Movement lasted from about 1750 to about 1870‚ is often defined as second Renaissance. Romanticism cannot be identified with a single style‚ technique‚ or attitude‚ but romantic writing is generally characterized by a highly imaginative and subjective approach‚ emotional intensity‚ freedom of thought and expression‚ an idealization of nature‚ and a dreamlike or visionary quality.  The Romantic Movement is both a revolt and revival .This movement

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    Introduction to Epidemiology 101 Health 330 Study Guide for Exam 1 Chapters 1‚ 2‚ 3 09-21-2013 Chapter 1: History‚ Philosophy‚ and Uses of Epidemiology 1. Salmonellosis is an infection caused by Salmonella bacteria‚ which can produce gastrointestinal symptoms of cramping‚ diarrhea‚ and fever that begin 12 to 72 hours after onset. a. 2008 Case: tomatoes and peppers grown in Mexico 2. Epidemic: the occurrence in a community of a disease clearly in excess of normal expectancy a.

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    An Autobiography of an Unknown Indian by Nirad C. Chaudhuri. In this book the author has depicted his “Early Environment” in book -1 which he talks about his “ My birth place”‚ “ My Ancestral village” where he has pass his old days‚ “ My Mother place” where he had lived for sometimes and also describe about “England” as he was very fascinated of it. So as the same he talks about his “parents and early 12 days” and something about “Nationalism” in book -2.In book -3 he talks about “Calcutta” how

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    The society is one that is preserved by fear and loss of identity. One of the ways we have figured that out is the Uncharted Forest. In the book‚ it says ““ (Rand‚ ). This means that the society in which equality lived in was afraid of The Uncharted Forest. However‚ equality was not‚ after being rejected with his idea of electricity‚ he decided to run into The Uncharted Forest‚ where he thought he would die in the first night. This shows that the society is preserved by fear. The second way that

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    Provincial nobles. The Court nobles live an extravagant life and were indifferent to the difficulties of commoners. On the contrary‚ the Provincial nobles were concerned about the issues the people faced. The Third Estate mostly comprising of farmers‚ sweepers‚ lower classes had a very miserable life. They paid taxes and were even employed in fields by the clergies and nobles. Another class of the Third Estate was the Bourgeoisie that is‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ teachers‚ businessmen‚ writers and philosophes

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    a very monotonous place completely built from the same materials being red brick stone that‚ due to heavy pollution‚ have been dyed a very murky tint‚ from the massive amount of smoke coming from a lot of machinery and numerous chimneys. The smoke coming from these chimneys is described like menacing “… serpents of smoke…” (l. 9). These serpents resemble a biblical reference‚ as in the snake of Paradise; the devil. And the fact that these “snakes” cling to everything in Coketown in the form of black

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    25 September 2013 Old Buildings Disappearing in China As is well known‚ China is a country with a long history and has rich and varied heritage. Many ancient architectures and old buildings are typical examples of the country’s precious resources. However‚ it seems like that Chinese people are losing their historical blocks under the steamroller of modernization. We cannot deny the fact that China has dramatically changed in the decades since Deng Xiaoping initiated his reform and opening-up policy

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