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    When J.S Bach came to the minds of his contempories‚ he was known as the “…genius of that wonderful family of Thuringian musicians.” Furthermore‚ Bach was acknowledged as a gifted organist and performer during his life. Consequently when he passed away‚ so did his compositions into ‘obscurity’. Today however‚ in gratitude to the Romantic revival of Bach’s brilliance‚ we view a prolific composer who “…in the multiplicity of his song… delighted‚ taught and moved young people‚ women‚ men‚ princes‚

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    Harriet set out for the free state of Philadelphia alone and by foot‚ later making use of the underground railroad‚ traveling almost 90 miles to reach freedom. “When I found I had crossed that line‚ I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything; the sun came like gold through the trees‚ and over the fields‚ and I felt like I was in Heaven” (Bradford). Rather than stay in the safety of the north‚ Harriet returned to the south‚ first for her niece and

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    between the rich and the poor‚ by advocating for Utilitarian Christian values.   It is widely known and read in books in Britain‚ and it gives insight into Victorian writers and their Victorian Society; a society that had the greatest disparity in social class. Elizabeth Gaskell novel‚ Mary Barton‚ portrays the disparities that existed in British Society between the haves and have-nots during the

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    One of Goodell’s major motivations during his work as a missionary in the Turkish empire were his endeavours in translating the Bible into Armeno-Turkish. The Bible had already been translated into Turkish previously. A Turkish translation existed by 1657‚ however‚ it was incomplete. A more complete translation was made in 1665 by Wojciech Bobowski. Moreover‚ a Turkish Bible was printed for the first time in Paris in 1827‚ and this was the basis for further translation of the Bible by minority groups

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    Galileo was contributed a lot to us today because he had major discoveries in math‚ astronomy‚ physics and engineering. Even though he had an unideal childhood‚ Galileo went to college at the University of Pisa. He also began teaching at the age of 17. In 1568 he invented the hydrostatic balance. this is used to measure the “specific gravity” of a gemstone. This is something that people use today in gemology. He also gave private math lessons to children in florence and his college. In 1593‚ Galileo

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    maybe none is more very much created than that of social stratification. The Great Gatsby is viewed as a splendid bit of social critique‚ offering a striking look into American life in the 1920s. Fitzgerald deliberately sets up his novel into particular gatherings be that as it may‚ at last‚ each gathering has its own particular issues to battle with‚ leaving an effective indication of what a dubious place the world truly is. By making particular social classes — old cash‚ new cash‚ and no cash — Fitzgerald

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    “Children Need to Play‚ Not Compete‚” article by Jessica Statsky convinces adults how competitive organized sports are harmful to children. First of all‚ Jessica Statsky explains organized sports are not always joyful. The competitiveness sucks out the fun for kids. She states‚ “Adults regard Little League Baseball and PeeWee Football as a basic part of childhood‚ the games are not always joyous ones.” Kids have to live up to parents and coaches exceptions. Competitiveness led kids into believing

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    agree that social networks such as‚ twitter‚ facebook and myspace contribute significantly to the high increase of cyber crimes? The world of online social interactivity has undergone a sea of change which has been highlighted by the continued rise in the importance and increased usage of social networking sites on the Internet. Unfortunately‚ the increasing popularity of cyber communities‚ such as social networks‚ has been accompanied by an equivalent growth of cyber crimes. As social networking

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    Consider the importance of the characters names in Kindertransport I think that in Kindertransport the writer‚ Diane Samuels uses the names of the characters as a huge way of showing their personalities and their life’s worth. The very first character that we are introduced to is Eva‚ now this is the younger and former self of the later introduced Evelyn. The name ‘Eva’ is a Hebrew name which is biblical and means ‘life’ but also ‘God’s grace’. This is very fitting as when Eva is introduced to

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    The Progressive Era was a social and political reformed developed to combat corruption and to further establish a more efficient government. Everybody supported the Progressive Era except the wealthy monopoly sector. Theodore Roosevelt‚ William Howard Taft‚ and Woodrow Wilson are just a few of the presidents who joined efforts to change the American old ways with the new. Three contributions for the Progressive reforming out of many were: journalism discovery known as muckraking‚ economic policy

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