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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word anger‚ a noun physical affliction or pain; inflammatory state of any part of the body. Then defines anger‚ a verb to distress‚ trouble‚ vex‚ hurt‚ wound. In Linda Pastan’s poem "Anger" the word anger takes the action of a noun. The word anger stands out for two reasons‚ the author chooses it for the title‚ and the only sentence with anger gives the poem meaning. In the beginning of the poem the word "it" gets used many times and we don’t know what

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    Tire City After completing the forecast for Tire City for 1996 and 1997 you can see that the firm is in very good shape. As the Sales increase each year the expenses do not increase at the same level so the net income of the firm continues to increase. With this number increasing the firm will be able to cover the loan for the new building without having to raise too much capital outside. The amount that tire city is expected to spend is $2‚400‚000 which $2‚000‚000 of that is accounted

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    Caring for Cooper City There are many factors affecting the health of this community. I believe lack of health education and access to health care are the primary problems. The problems of pinworms and anemia are most preventable with hygiene education and nutritional education. The high premature births and neonatal death rate can be addressed with pre-natal education and care. The ability for the mothers and care givers to access these services may be impaired because of lack of access to health

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    The Gold Rush and The California Dream The California Dream as it was seen during the gold rush and even today is a direct result of the embellished images and stories that flew out of California during the Gold Rush of 1849. In cold harsh weather farmers heard stories of a place where it was always warm. Where you never had to see snow if you didn’t want to. This place that had rivers filled with gold‚ and a place that gave up its wealth and treasures with barely any effort. They were hooked

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    Hypothetical project (Tokyo sky city) Introduction Tokyo sky city is a hypothetical architectural project of a super tall skyscraper with the height that of two third of a mile. It was proposed in year of 1989 by Takenaka Construction firm of Tokyo‚ during the height of Japanese asset price bubble. The main aim of the ambitious architects of the firm then was to change the world’s approach towards urban crowding and overpopulation in the megacities like Tokyo‚ Mexico city and others. Need‚ idea and

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    Spain fears British encroachment along the coast of California. The fear of the British led to Spain’s expansion of their empire over the coast of California. Spain had sent Gaspar de Portola to lead this expedition. Portola and his crew planned to colonize the area around Monterey and San Diego‚ but his plan resulted in failure due to the thick coastal fog. Although his plan was a failure‚ his exploration of the San Francisco Bay and the establishment of Franciscan missions affects today’s current

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    The Economic and Migratory Effects of the Gold Rush on California America is very unique country and well known for being the land of opportunities. It has a rich history and one of most famous and largest periods was gold rush happened in California throughout 1848-1858. The gold that was found in California was considered exclusive because golden nuggets were found in the river which made it easy to collect and free to take home. Many of the gold seekers believed that they would return home in

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    Christopher Girg Professor Denise Lovett English 1010 09/07/2013 Learning History As far as this essay is going to deal with Linda Simon´s “The Naked Source” and Jane Tompkins´s “Indians”‚ first I will introduce you to Simon´s opinions about history and how she thinks people learn and should learn history. “It is true that my students do not know history” (Simon 1). With this sentence Simon introduces her “The Naked Source” and already tells her reader what the text is about and what she thinks

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    The Incident One of the worst domestic terrorist attacks in United States history was the Oklahoma City bombing. The attack occurred on April 19‚ 1995 and the two assailants were Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. The bombing killed 168 people and wounded 680 others‚ the blast from the bomb destroyed 324 buildings‚ causing an estimated $652 million dollars’ worth of damage‚ but the main building of the attack was the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The two attackers were captured within an

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    at night‚ Jacobs completed Incidents where she was both candid and emotional about the sexual abuse‚ harassment‚ and total control of slave women by their masters. So when she decided to publish the book in 1861 she used a fictional name which was Linda Brent so the name wouldn’t trace back to her. Contemporary feminist researchers can use narrative work "to develop feminist theory‚ express affinity and admiration for other women‚ contribute to social justice‚ facilitate understanding among social

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