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    The Lewis and Clark expedition was important and one of the most recognised trips into the western United States in the 1800s. This expedition was one of the most recognised because it was a very large purchase‚ a big and long trip‚ and was very important in the future of the United States and future expeditions. The purchase of the Louisiana territory was very important in the expansion of the United States. The purchase expanded the size of the United States to almost double its size. The president

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    Lewis Carroll: known to many as being a man of mystery‚ including those who knew him personally‚ and those who only knew him through his pseudonym. He uses nonsensical concepts and words in his stories in order to create a mood of whimsy and fantasy allowing the reader a certain degree of freedom in his or her interpretation of Carroll’s meaning; of all of Carroll’s works‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland stands uniquely in the category of nonsense literature. Many authors argue over the contrasts

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    Discovered by Spanish and French conquistadors in the 17th and 18th centuries and explored by famous pioneer/explorers Lewis and Clark in 1805‚ Oregon is the 33rd state to be admitted to the United States. Oregon received statehood on February 14‚ 1859. Lewis and Clark explored Oregon while on their journey to find the Northwest Passage. Lewis and Clark both described Oregon as a “beautiful woodland paradise”‚ with its diverse wildlife and flora. Oregon is located on the Pacific Coast‚ above California

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    needed the money. Furthermore‚ children often worked with their parents in the same factory‚ which made the companies excessive amounts of money. The National Child Labor Committee‚ or the NCLC‚ was founded in 1904 to combat these big corporations. Lewis Hine was born on September 26‚ 1874‚ in Oshkosh‚ Wisconsin. Hine was a schoolteacher and a photographer. After seeing and taking photos of various immigrants that came to America through Ellis Island‚ he was even more interested in photography.

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    Nonviolence” by John Lewis takes place in the Southern United States during the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. An important theme revealed in “The Power of Nonviolence” is life can be hard but you should always keep going that is what gets you were you are. Three ways that this theme is revealed are‚ John Lewis and other blacks being discriminated against‚ John and his friends doing the sit-ins‚ and Nashville desegregating the lunch counters. The first way the theme is revealed is by John Lewis and other

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    C.S. The Abolition of Man While reading The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis‚ I encountered a few questions concerning his view on Ethical Innovation and the dilemma conditioners face. It was a difficult book with many ideas that didn’t come completely clear to me at times. I agree with Lewis theory that ethical innovation is impossible. Everything we base ourselves on according to rational thought‚ morals‚ ethics‚ what is right and wrong‚ has been passed down to us in every kind

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    Symbols and Themes in C.S. Lewis ’s "Perelandra" British author C.S. Lewis ’s "Perelandra" is one of the most religiously relevant fantasy novels ever written. Set on the exotic planet of Perelandra (Venus)‚ it contains within its pages the Creation legend of Adam and Eve‚ set in our time but in a different world. "Perelandra" is a story of an unspoiled world‚ the Garden of Eden denied to the residents of earth but still open to the two inhabitants of Perelandra. C.S. Lewis uses this unspoiled planet

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    people live their lives is based on mistakes. This is the claim made by Lewis Thomas. Thomas is correct- people base their lives on mistakes. Humans‚ young or old‚ hate being wrong. It drives people crazy to be incorrect. Without this way of thinking‚ there would be no improvements in the world. People learn by trial and error. Life is one big trial and error situation. Mistakes are not as important as the step that follows them. Lewis Thomas was completely correct when stating that mistakes are the base

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    Matthew Lewis’ ending scene of his literature novel The Monk can be considered as diving into the madness that is gothic literature. The author uses tone‚ diction and symbolism during the scene to leave readers a memorable and gruesome ending to his novel. The author exercises the literary element of tone infused with diction to convey a serious last thought to the ending of the novel for readers. “Blind‚ maimed‚ helpless‚ and despairing‚ venting his rage in blasphemy and curses execrating his

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    Critique the culture of poverty thesis Oscar Lewis introduced his idea of “a culture of poverty” in 1958. He developed the theory as a result of his work with the poor in Mexico and Puerto Rico. Culture of poverty is defined as a set of beliefs and values thought to exist among the poor which prevents them from escaping poverty (Browne 2010). For the purpose of this assignment the culture of poverty thesis will be discussed and the impact of poverty on the individuals mental health. The culture

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