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    1. What hardships did passengers suffer at sea? What relief could they hope for upon reaching Philadelphia?  At the point when in such a hurricane the ocean rages and surges‚ so that the waves rise frequently like high mountains one over the other‚ and regularly tumble over the ship‚ so one apprehension to run down with the ship; when the ship is always hurled from side to side by the tempest and waves‚ so that nobody can either walk‚ or sit‚ or lie‚ and the firmly pressed individuals in the compartments

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    A Hardship Movement That You Learned From One of the biggest hardships I have faced in my existence so far has been watching over my siblings. I was at my sister’s soccer game at night which was somewhere in the heart of Landcaster when out of nowhere I see this older man with a thick mustache and heavy baggy clothing creeping around in the corner of my eye. This guy was 6 feet tall and I’m not sure if it was just me but something about this guy just screamed danger so I kept a close eye . After

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    One of the most credited poets throughout the Civil War period was Walt Whitman‚ who wrote about the hardships of war in his work. In particular‚ two of his poems are not only heavily intertwined based on topic‚ but in structure and used literary techniques. “Beat! Beat! Drums!” and “O Captain! O Captain!” both share many similar qualities among figurative‚ sound and structural devices that Whitman uses to help further enhance the theme of how negatively war can impact individuals. At first glance

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    JanyF1 Ms. ------------------------- Junior Honors Language Arts 16 March 2012 Immigration Hardships Faced: 1950s-Present Different themes in the book Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan‚ feed into the reasons as to why many versatile readers have interests in this novel. It captures the hearts of the young and old‚ American or non-American‚ and even the immigrants who seek for someone that understands them. The novel portrays four Asian women and their adult Asian-American daughters as they struggle to find

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    outcast that loves history. I remember my peers being flourished by science‚ math‚ and art; subjects that didn’t interest me. I found a love for history in 3rd grade‚ when my teacher would speak passionately about the impact of Dr. King Jr. and the hardships of the Great Depression. My fascination towards history ultimately led me to my interest in government. Because history and government highly captivated me‚ I decided to turn that interest into something that would greatly benefit me. My junior

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    collection of short stories‚ Alexie purpose in writing stories is to depict how adversities are irreversible to the past‚ but not the future if you don’t allow it to be. In Alexie short stories they’re all interconnected with each story showcasing the hardships of Native Americans in the 15th century and late 20th century. The Spokane Reservation is the setting that’s connected with each story where Sherman discusses poverty‚ alcoholism‚ and isolation from society outsides one reservation. For example‚

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    Cause and Effect Being a single mom and going to college at the same time‚ can be very draining for any woman. Taking care of a child financially by ones self can be a difficult job all on its own‚ but when you add full time college to this picture‚ there are many effects that can make this a negative‚ but brave‚ choice. Going to school‚ puts a lot of stress on this poor mother. She will have very little time for anything else‚ including sleep. The mother will have to do lots of homework and take

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    Soto’s Eddie in Buried Onions: Running from Himself When driving through Fresno‚ California it may seem like an ordinary‚ underclass city‚ but to Eddie Fresno is a prison he cannot escape. In Buried Onions Gary Soto describes the hardships and challenges of Eddie’s life. Eddie had grown up in the city of Fresno‚ one not known for its friendly people and wealth. Eddie is desperate to escape Fresno and his whole past‚ that he does not even realize that it is a part of him. Eddie tries to run away

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    English Assignment Distinctively Visual Visuals are distinctive because they make texts more enjoyable and engaging for audiences‚ as illustrated by Henry Lawson in the "Drovers Wife" and "The Loaded Dog". these 2 short stories convey the themes of hardship‚ persistence and mateship by living in tretrous conditions of the environment and surving in them.he uses these distinctively visual elements to provide context‚ create humour‚ describe setting and help communicate and devolop ideas. The Drovers

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    How Should the U.S. Government Spend Tax Dollars during Economic Hardship? In a plunging economy the world is weathering I’m inclined to stress the importance of how taxpayers’ dollars are spent. I believe that taxpayer’s funds should be used to better everyone’s situation and used where there is the most need. Due to the recession that the United States government has been plagued by due to unaccounted revenue‚ therefore‚ resulting in a negative lash back. Therefore‚ the government is forced

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