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    Life Back Then: Life in the Georgian Era In the 19th century the way of life was very different than what it exists in the present world. Women were treated as property and kids were slaves to the work force. Men flourished in the social and economic statuses. People used horses as the main way to get places. Not everyone had the chance for an education and life was quite miserable if you weren’t wealthy. People would do just about everything to be able to get money‚ and kids worked

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    February 27‚ 1902‚ in Salinas‚ California. He was of German‚ English‚ and Irish descent.[2] Johann Adolf Großsteinbeck‚ Steinbeck’s paternal grandfather‚ had shortened the family name to Steinbeck when he emigrated to the United States. The family farm in Heiligenhaus‚ Mettmann‚ North Rhine-Westphalia‚ Germany‚ is still today named "Großsteinbeck." His father‚ John Ernst Steinbeck‚ served as Monterey County treasurer. John’s mother‚ Olive Hamilton‚ a former school teacher‚ shared Steinbeck’s passion

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    (both indirect and direct references and quotations). 3. Their Eyes Were Watching God is concerned with issues of speech and how speech is both a mechanism of control and a vehicle of liberation. Yet Janie remains silent during key moments in her life. Discuss the role of silence in the book and how that role changes throughout the novel. (use specific sentences to the text (both indirect and direct references and quotations). 4. In what ways does Janie both fit and defy gender stereotypes in the

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    Austin Raulerson 10-06-2013 Mr.Leach Comparison between City Life and Country Life Everyone has a different lifestyle. People sometimes have to decide where they want to live. Some people prefer to live in the city while other people choose to live in the countryside. Their choice depends upon their background. City lifestyle and country lifestyle are two different types of living. Although‚ these two types of living differ from each other by environment‚ job opportunities and cost of living;

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    There are many differences between living in the city or in a country setting‚ but the country setting has many more advantages over the city. The air and water quality and other environment factors are improved in the country setting. The school system is safer and less crowded in a rural setting. The roads are not loaded with traffic and taxis. The country is safer than the city and crime rates are lower. In the country‚ there is an abundance of trees and vegetation. In the country‚ there are parks

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    They are generally cut off from the cities and have a different kind of life. Village life has its own charms. Cowper says‚ “God made the country and man made the town.” Villagers live very close to nature. It is in the country that nature reveals all her beauties to man. Natural beauty of the village has been a source of inspiration for poets‚ philosophers and artists. The villagers pass a healthy and peaceful life. There is no smoke and noise of the city factories. The sounds of scooters

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    Death Penalty versus Life Imprisonment In the United States‚ if one is found guilty of a crime of the highest degree‚ then one faces one of two consequences of utmost severity‚ the death penalty or life imprisonment. Either way‚ a life is taken away‚ literally or figuratively speaking. Through sentencing of the death penalty‚ life will come to an end by lethal injection‚ electrocution‚ the gas chamber‚ hanging‚ or firing squad. Through sentencing of life imprisonment‚ life will come to an end and

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    Surreal vs. Real Life Every normal human at one point in their life wishes and dreams of‚ and even craves the existence of a utopia‚ a surreal life. All (all as in reference to human beings‚ with a mature level of thinking) want a life that offers more of an upward stability compared to a current state of being‚ which in some aspect may be lacking. Where an ideal life may not include any troubles found today‚ and offers the cliché of clouds with a silver lining‚ real life includes not only troubles

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    SINGLE V.S. MARRIED LIFE The changes in generations directly effect people’s choices and also their life qualities. In the old times‚ people were usually getting married and having a lot of children. However‚ in today’s world‚ people mostly prefer to stay single. What changed? Meaning of ’freedom’ or ’responsibility’? First of all‚ freedom is everybody’s right in our world. However‚ it can change a little bit when you get married. There is a fact‚ that nobody should has the rights to

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    make up the craziest stories or lies‚ but in real life you often find stuff that happens that is so crazy and unbelievable that it just seems that no one could have made that up. Things that happen in real life can be more unbelievable than those an author makes up. Fiction demands reasoning and truth does not. Fiction has to abide by more expectations in order to keep a reader in a believable state more so than real life simply because real life is has unexplainable exceptions. We live in a world

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