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    The Elgin Depot Museum wants more local visitors The American Orient Express‚ a luxury passenger train‚ offered travelers a ‘cruise on wheels’ experience‚ from 1989 to late 2008. Passengers traveled in lavish train cars from the 1940s and 50s‚ and dome cars were added in the mid-2000s allowing passengers to travel in style with panoramic‚ breathtaking views as they traveled throughout North America. Trips ranged from seven to ten days‚ traveling to and through continental destinations such as

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    Spend money or save money? Some people say that it is better to enjoy your money as soon as you earn it‚ while others prefer to save money for their further life. It is really a difficult choice faced by lots of people‚ because of the different attitudes they hold towards money. As far as I am concerned‚ I vote for the former choice‚ which is that it is better for one to enjoy his or her money as soon as it is earned‚ because of these following reasons. First‚ since no one knows what will happen

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    was the change to Romance or Romanticism. The big change was not by one person‚ but with several people involved. With many contributions of famous writers such as Irving‚ Cooper‚ and Bryant composed the stories and poems which all used Romanticism in their own unique ways. In “The Pioneers” by James Fenimore CooperCooper displays romanticism by creating a connection between humans and nature. Cooper’s goal with this story was too show that settlers displayed the carelessness of their society

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    As one of America’s most famous poets‚ Sylvia Plath’s works have long been discussed and analyzed amongst literary professionals and laymen alike. In Plath’s poem “Daddy”‚ arguably one of her most important works‚ she presents a piece chock full of symbols‚ imagery‚ and themes worth discussing. In the poem‚ the speaker is presumably a young woman speaking to her father. Today‚ many readers make the assumption that “Daddy” is actually more of an autobiography for Plath‚ and it is considered to be

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    “I have outlived my penis” Carolyn Cooper‚ Contributor Published: Sunday June 03‚ 2012 Purpose – Summary of Work Carolyn Cooper‚ an author and professor of literary and cultural studies wrote this article highlighting some of the literary arts performed at the Callabash International Literary Festival. She wanted to entertain the audience with some of the artistic elements performed at the event‚ which she considers profound. She also wanted us to see the hidden elements in these artistic

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    The four major types of bureaucratic structures in the executive branch of the federal government are the executive departments‚ independent executive agencies‚ independent regulatory agencies and government corporations. There are “fifteen executive departments‚ which are directly accountable to the president‚ are the major service organizations of the federal government.” (Sidlow‚ 2015‚ p. 288). Executive Departments include the Department of Defense whose main function is national security and

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    potentially serve as money? Consider each as (1) a medium of exchange‚ (2) a unit of account‚ and (3) a store of value. a. Visa credit card It is not money because it fails the store of value test. b. Federal Reserve note Yes it can serve as money. c. Dog No‚ it cannot be used. d. Beer mug No‚ it cannot be used. 4. What backs the US dollar? Include the distinction between commodity money and fiat money in your answer. Commodity money is anything that serves as money while having market

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    “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath is a poem narrated from the perspective of a mirror. Within this poem‚ there is a clash between truth and perception. This idea is first presented through the form of the stanzas where the mirror is “silver and exact” (Plath 1) then when the mirror is “now [...] a lake” (10). The poem then illustrates how even the truthful mirror has preconceptions. Then finally how the woman‚ who comes every morning to look in the mirror often deludes herself with “those liars‚ the candles

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    1.I believe what makes this film so great is the plot of the film combined with the actors ability to give life to the story. Gary Cooper who plays Kane in the film‚ is an upstanding and ethically good man. Since he demonstrates these characteristics in the film‚ he makes a believable Marshall. Another reason why this film is so great‚ is because of the hero premise. I believe this causes the "unsung hero" to resonate with the audience’s feelings. This is shown at the very end of the film after the

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    In the poem “Mirror” Sylvia Plath reflects the way society puts pressure on the way you look and can destroy you. “Mirror” is a poem told in first person by the reflection in the mirror. I believe that the mirror‚ the lake‚ and the woman are all one. She is judging herself the whole time through different objects‚ talking as if she is the mirror‚ the woman‚ and the lake. Sylvia Plath proves her point in the first stanza by describing how she feels about herself through the mirror. Plath describes

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