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    One of the most basic needs to survive‚ thrive and basically make it in today’s world is that of communication. Everyone has the need to express themselves in some form or another‚ whether artistically‚ verbally or through writing‚ this need is something that is basic in everyone. However‚ while there are various ways of communicating thoughts and ideas‚ the most important method is most definitely through verbal communication. The problem is that many people find verbal communication‚ especially

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    groups and organizations will engender monuments. When creating these sites of remembrance‚ factors such as location‚ size and personalization need to be considered. The location of a monument needs to be considered when memorializing an individual because it can add emphasis to their remembrance. However‚ building a monument in an eerie location can distract visitors and or take interest away from the audience. For example‚ the Christopher Columbus Monument in Riverside Park located in Easton

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    "Rubber" and "India rubber" redirect here. For other uses‚ see Rubber (disambiguation). This article is about the polymeric material "natural rubber". For man-made rubber materials‚ see Synthetic rubber. Latex being collected from atapped rubber tree Rubber tree plantation of Thailand (7 August 2011) Natural rubber‚ also called India rubber or caoutchouc‚ as initially produced‚ consists of suitable polymers of the organic compound isoprene‚ with minor impurities of other organic compounds

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    United States -Historical Importance: Allowed for free trade to occur with nothing to stop it. -Sweatshops -Who/What: small workshop set up in a tenement rather than in centralized factories -When: early 1900s‚ United States -Historical Importance: They showed how horrible it was to live in bad conditions. -Knights of Labor -Who/What: secret society that became the first truly national labor union in the United States -When: 1872‚ United States -Historical Importance: Was only a more

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    Grand Canyon Monument

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    I am going to use granite‚ concrete‚ and brick in the Grand Canyon monument to honor early explorers. I am choosing these items because I think these are some of the most high quality materials. I would like to build this monument very well‚ so that it will last for years and years. I also want to build this monument well because the early explorers worked very hard to do everything they could for the Grand Canyon‚ and I would like to honor them. Many people may have thought that everyone always

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    India is a vast country; it contains multitudes.” India has an extraordinary‚ vast and diverse pool of cultural heritage and ancient monuments in the form of buildings and other archaeological sites and remains. The sheer number of these historic heritages is astounding. And the fact that these monuments are the reminiscence of the living witnesses of the golden historic era of over a thousand years and of the pre-independence battles‚ they carry a special and a well-deserved respect in the eyes

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    Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne elucidates the obstacles and drama of living in a post-apocalyptic reality pertaining to fourteen kids living in a mall with no adult guidance. A feeling of uncertainty envelops the group as two older men are invited into the store. At first peaceful and friendly‚ the two men lead to problems causing Brayden to get shot. Afterward‚ Jake exits the store to get medicine for Brayden by performing a reconnaissance mission ultimately resulting in the group discovering that

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    Literature 115-003 April 22‚ 2010 Donna Craine The Hit Man’s Contradiction T. Coraghessan Boyle is a unique modern author whose work is a mixture of humor and social exploration. Boyle seems to have a very morbid sense of humor; most of what he writes pushes the envelope and challenges the meaning of what humor is. T. C. Boyle was born on December 2‚ 1948. He grew up in a small town in Iowa and first had dreams of being a musician. To this day Boyle still performs in a garage band and is very

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    Shetlar Mrs. Deggner Expository Writing 201 30 March 2012 Preserving the Past for the Present and Future Many people have little to no knowledge about human’s prehistoric past‚ especially that of humans in the Americas. As you cruise down east bound Interstate 70 and make it through St. Louis‚ you start to drive by one of North America’s largest prehistoric city structures‚ Cahokia. According to the Cahokia Mounds Historical Site‚ this city covered six square miles‚ had 120 mounds‚ and was

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    National Monument is contemplated as California’s "best kept secret." This notion does not come without reason. The secluded park acquires a small estimated number of 130‚000 visitors each year. When compared to Yosemite National Park’s 4 million annually visits‚ National Lava Beds National Monuments appears as a deserted spot overshadowed by its similar neighbor. For this reason‚ Lava Beds National Monument would make the ideal destination for a field trip. Granted‚ Lava Beds National Monument being

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