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    A Brief summary on "Why the Novel Matters"          This essay is an attempt of making people try to understand life as a succession of bad and good feelings‚sensations ‚concepts‚ ideas‚ beliefs... The writer establishes the elements of his literary genre as if he would describing the parts of his body- the novel is alive and “whatever is me alive is me”.          In a fantastic way‚ D.W.Lawrence shows his experience as a man and as a novelist‚ using great comparisions between people from different

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    George Washington was a very important man‚ not only to American history but to the time period where and when he lived. He grew up as a very smart young man and grew up very wealthy also. He was also very into the outdoors‚ hunting‚ trapping‚ horseback riding and even mapping. Later on in his life these skills will have helped him and his country. In the French and Indian War Washington was chosen to be the leader of the American Army because of how well Washington knew the woods. This war

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    for the 30 years of her 44 year-long reign and solved many problems that England had at the time. She improved England and art gained importance during her rule. It was under her rule that England became a leading world power. There are many reasons why Elizabeth I is the most influential person from the Renaissance and here are some of them. Elizabeth was born on September 7‚ 1533 in Greenwich‚ England. Her parents were King Henry VIII and his second wife‚ Anne Boleyn. Henry the VIII had six

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    ago‚ the probability of people getting drunk‚ smoking‚ or using illegal drugs was very high. People noticed this and decided it would be best if they started teaching children at a young age not to start doing any of these things at all. That is why D.A.R.E is such an important thing in a child’s life.

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    Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world. In the US‚ half of men and one-third of women develop cancer throughout their lifetime (Sudhakar). That means that most of the people reading this essay have or had a family member that has developed cancer. Even though cancer is the leading cause of death around the world‚ many people have developed treatments to treat the disease. Common types of treatments for cancer are chemotherapy‚ targeted therapy‚ and surgery. Surgery is the most interesting

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    faster. This is using a stronger magnet‚ so increasing the number of the turns‚ coils. It may be able to increase its area but the dynamo is a type of electricity generator. Direct current If you flow the current in only one direction it is c known as direct current or DC. The batteries of the solar cells can supply DC electricity‚ so typical battery can supply about

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    purpose of this book was to show that Sitting Bull was a very intriguing individual not only as an Indian but a human as well. I think the author chose this to illustrate the sacrifices it takes to be a leader of a nation. He displayed Sitting Bulls attributes that really separates him from most people but also depicts that he is human and makes mistakes and let his flaws get in the way of his thinking at times. I believe that we should study Sitting Bull more closely to examine and possibly just how

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    WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KING DUNCANS DEATH? In the debate for responsibility for King Duncan’s death it would be typical to consider his murderer Macbeth. A number of factors led him to kill King Duncan. It is evident that he wasn’t entirely responsible. Lady Macbeth and the witches are also to blame as they were partly involved in the regicide. The play Macbeth was written in 1606 by Shakespeare. The play opens with the 3 witches who plan a meeting with Macbeth and Banquo who offer them 3 predictions:

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    The perfect gun however still needs a trigger to be shot this trigger was literally an assassination. I believe that the more figurative trigger to world war I was the overactive exponential expansion of the more imperialistic countries. When you look at the time countries

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    Elizabeth I and Henry IIIV were both very successful as rulers‚ but which one was more successful? Some might say it was Elizabeth for defeating the Spanish Armada‚ but others might argue that it was Henry because he succesfuly broke the English church from the Roman Cathoic church. Today I aim to answer that question Historians argue that one reason for Elizabeth’s success because she never got married (or at least‚ there is no record of her ever getting married.). The reasoning behind this says

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