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    new kind capitalism would sprout. Cotton manufacturing on a small scale was astonishingly profitable in 1780s and 1790s. As demand for raw cotton rose‚ so too did prices. In 1781‚ prices for cotton in Britain were two and three higher than they had a decade earlier. The emerging cotton complex centered in Europe was also unique because it did not draw on the production of nearby peasants for its raw materials. Most of the cotton grown for manufacturing purposes around the world was produced by small

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    Grapes of Wrath: Unsophisticated Characters and Language The Grapes of Wrath poses a different writing scheme than what most modern students may be used to. In the 1930’s‚ where this novel is set‚ the characters act and speak in a manner that is very common of their time. Many pieces of literature of this time period didn’t become much more sophisticated. Steinbeck may have aimed to create a novel that all of the general public could relate to‚ and understand the hardships after the Dustbowl

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    relationships with Hitler. The use of

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    The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ took place in the 1500’s. The play is about two feuding families‚ the Capulets and Montagues‚ daughter and son who fall in love at first sight. In the end‚ Romeo and Juliet take their lives because their love was destroyed by their families hatred towards each other. In this story‚ Shakespeare uses a proliferate amount of irony to show that love is a strong bond that can bring peace and defeat enemy feuding. Shakespeare’s play is full

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    and Milan as a teacher and learning artist. During his lifetime‚ Foppa was highly acclaimed‚ especially for his skill in perspective and foreshortening. In fact‚ some scholars deem his work to be the first use of foreshortening in the Early Renaissance (Uffizi Gallery). Foreshortening is the use of perspective to portray an object to be closer than it actually is. Foppa also often used grey flesh tones and soft shading in his work. The latter element is attributed to his knowledge of Flemish Painting

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    Do you know how many people play soccer in the world? The answer is 265 million (Kruschewsky). Soccer is a lifestyle and a job for many individuals‚ but most kids only know about modern players such as Messi or Ronaldo. Well a guy by the name of Pele is considered to be one of the greatest soccer players in the 3‚000 years soccer has been around(History of Soccer). Pele had an important impact on the world. Pele is significant because of his soccer community impact‚ his act of giving back‚ and because

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    colonies that tended to force an entirely Puritanical religious lifestyle by creating the freedom for each church to decide who earned “sainthood” by their everyday practices and way of life. If the Puritan colony and church did not approve of a person’s everyday practices and did not deem a person to have the status of “sainthood” then they could deny the person membership to the church and also ostracize them from the colony as a whole‚ therefore forcing anyone who disagreed with the new‚ rigid Puritanical

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    ‘’How does Shakespeare use soliloquy to present the character of Juliet?’’ The daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet‚ Juliet begins the play as a naïve child who has thought little about love and marriage‚ but she quickly grows up when innocently falling in love with Romeo who is the family’s enemy. Using soliloquy Shakespeare is able to show how Juliet changes by the end of the play. Juliet shows amazing courage in trusting her entire life and future to Romeo. Juliet’s closest friend and confidant

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    Shakespeare is a nation wide known author‚ his work includes‚ “Hamlet”‚ “MacBeth”‚ “King Lear”‚ and plenty more that rose Shakespeare to mass fame from scholars to the average student. Most readers know little about Shakespeare’s personal life. Other than his works‚ which proves his existence‚ numerous scholars question whether or not the great poet/author truly existed. Shakespeare wasn’t born into wealth or royalty nor did he marry into it. Born to John Shakespeare a glove maker and a merchant

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    works. Tesla revolutionized mankind with groundbreaking inventions that still influences technology to this day. One of Nikola Tesla’s greatest discoveries was the electric current. Electric currents are used in every technological advance used today like light bulbs‚ television‚ etc. during that point of time‚ it was very impactful. Nothing like it had been discovered yet. “Tesla

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