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    Essay #1 Pablo Neruda was a communist poet. The Chilean won the Nobel Prize in Literature 1971. He wrote The Captain’s Verses in 1952 while he was in exile with his secret lover Matilde Urrutia on the island of Capri. The Captain’s Verses was a collection of his Love Poems that expresses Pablo’s different emotions to his love and the beautiful nature. From the book‚ we can see how Plabo treasured the time living with Matlide in the adorable exotic place. We can feel his passion‚ his pain‚ and

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    I’m going to tell you some history and fun facts about Pablo Picasso. Pablo was an artist‚ Pablo did paintings sculptures and many other things. Pablo had many different paintings one was call the weeping woman this was one of his most famous art pieces. Pablo was born October‚ 25 ‚1881 in Malaga‚ spain . Pablo was great he expressed himself through the art just like the other artist did and have done to this day. Pablo’s full name was Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de

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    Table of Contents Acknowledgement Introduction   When the British took over Jamaica in 1655‚ the one thing on their mind was to make a profit. Tobacco had been the top selling crop until the demand for sugar in Europe was more than the demand for tobacco. The planting of sugarcanes needed a large‚ cheap labor force to work in the fields‚ thus‚ the birth of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. This involved black west Africans transported from Africa to the Caribbean to work on

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    Sam Patch

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    In the book‚ Escaping Salem by Richard Godbeer‚ many strange events happen in Stamford‚ Connecticut that cannot be explained. A seventeen year old maidservant named Katherine Branch has several fits that she claims to be the result of witchcraft. Many neighbors that have witnessed these fits think otherwise. Witches in the seventeenth century were mostly thought to be women‚ and Katherine says that these women are indeed witches. Escaping Salem contains a lot of information about seventeenth century

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    Sam Adams

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    important services. Like the luminaries of heavens each contributed his portion of influence; but‚ like them‚ they differed‚ as star differeth from star in glory. But in the constellation of great men‚ which adorned that era‚ few shone with more brilliancy‚ or exercised a more powerful influence than Samuel Adams. This gentleman was born at Quincy‚ in Massachusetts‚ September 22d‚ 1722‚ in the neighbourhood afterwards rendered memorable as the birth place of Hancock‚ and as the residence of the distinguished

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    However the majority of the English population are very against fox hunting and they state that times have changed and we are a lot more civilized now in this day and age. In support of this‚ back in the eighteenth century hanging people was a tradition so why should fox hunting with hounds continue.     Hunters often argue that protesters don’t have any idea of what a hunt actually involves‚ even as far as to say they only turn up after the hunt has finished. They suggest that those who are against

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    Pablo Picasso "My mother said to me‚ ’If you become a soldier you’ll be a general; if you become a monk you’ll end up as the pope.’ Instead‚ I became a painter and wound up as Picasso." Pablo Picasso “The world today doesn’t make sense‚ so why should I paint pictures that do?” Pablo Picasso “Others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be and asked why not. ”Pablo Picasso “It is the man who challenges and denies who stirs other men to think for themselves. That is the chief

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    Once upon a time there was a man named Pablo Davis. Pablo Davis is a strong‚ tall and intelligent man. He plays professional basketball for a living and graduated from the University of Kentucky. He also makes a lot of money in his profession of basketball and has received the MVP award twice and won the dunk contest three times. One day Pablo wakes up to the sun’s light in Cleveland‚ Ohio. He then decides to take a vacation after the playoffs‚ but sadly his team did not win. So he decided to go

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    Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a famous artist known for numerous achievements. He was born in Malaga‚ Spain on October 25th‚ 1881. Pablo’s parents were Jose Ruiz y Blanco and Maria Picasso y Lopez. They had a middle class family. Pablo’s father‚ Jose‚ was a painter. Jose mostly painted items of nature. Pablo’s passion for art started at the age of seven. He eventually got accepted into the School of Fine & Applied Arts. Throughout his life he transferred or got accepted into many schools‚ even though he

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    The Sam Sharpe Rebellion:  Causes of the Rebellion There are several reasons for the 1831 revolt in Jamaica. One of the main reasons given for the revolt was that the enslaved was led to believe that emancipation was being withheld. In Jamaica reports spread among the slaves that their "free paper" had come from England but their masters were holding them in bondage. It was obvious that the slaves knew roughly what was going on‚ but they did not know the precise details. Another cause was the

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