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    “A Little History of the World” Summer Reading Essay Throughout the history of the world‚ multiple civilizations have formed and prospered‚ some to the extent of world domination. A key reason of their success has been a civilization’s respectable technological advancements‚ which put them ahead of other societies at the time. These breakthroughs range from agricultural developments to wartime advancements and even to civilian luxuries‚ but all of these new technologies have one thing in common:

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    devastating effects on the people around us. The story is set in Pinehills Clinic where alcoholics and psychotics are placed to recover. Wilf Armstrong‚ an alcoholic at the clinic‚ ends up with “Rock Hudson”‚ who is a psychotic at the hospital‚ as his roommate. “Rock Hudson” was the nickname given to William Cornish Ranson by some of the other alcoholics. Rock was forced into mental illness by his mother because his wife‚ Sarah‚ was from a different social class. Rock comes

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    The Ohio and Erie canal is one of the most important canals in Ohio during the 19th century. People need a way to transport goods with easy access to the Ohio River and to Lake Erie for a decent price. When they made the Ohio and Erie Canal it made the made transportation a lot easier and cheaper with canals rather than turnpikes.People also hope that the canals would open new markets for Ohio goods. Washington and Jefferson had discussed the desirability of a canal linking Lake Erie to the Ohio

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    The Dutch settlement started in 1609 when the Dutch East India Company sent out Henry Hudson‚ and English navigator‚ to look for a route to the Indies not controlled by Spain. His subsequent discoveries laid claim to lands in North America for the founding of New Netherland. Over the next 60 years or so Dutch entrepreneurs would establish a series of trading posts‚ towns‚ and forts up and down the Hudson River‚ including New Amsterdam or what we know as Manhattan today. For the first twenty years

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    briefly discussing this case study. The GINA legislation had unanimous support when it was signed into law by President Bush. This case study is broken down into many different stories that focus on GINA. The Act was voted into Congress in 2008 (Hudson‚ Holohan‚ & Collins‚

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    We had said goodbye to Sir Charles‚ but he still visited us occasionally. Every sight of him brought back the vision of Selden‚ and those terrible eyes‚ peeking through the rocks in the middle of the moor. “Watson? Can you hear me? I said‚ ‘Mrs. Hudson made us breakfast. We better go compliment her cooking before she stops doing it.’ Your mind has been somewhere far from Baker Street ever since we got back from the Hall. You are all right? This caringness was extremely unusual. I answered him with

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    proper use of punctuations‚ specifically commas. Ultimately‚ I hope my essays will demonstrate to you my skills as a writer. For my narrative essay‚ I showed in my anecdotes how my name plays a big role in my life and how it pertains to the Alexie/Hudson controversy. Additionally‚ I explained and gave enough background information regarding the controversy so readers can understand the logic and reactions of the people involved. I explained my thesis properly and backed it up in my conclusion‚ which

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    the Americans many time to regroup under Horatio Gates. To support him‚ George Washington sent Benedict Arnold‚ which was his best infantry commander‚ Colonel Daniel Morgan with his crack Virginian riflemen‚ and two brigades of Continentals from the Hudson Highlands. This meant that they had raised Gates’s strength leaving

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    multimillion-dollar business by the 1920s‚ Dayton Company decided it was ready to expand‚ purchasing J.B. Hudson & Son‚ a Minneapolis-based jeweler‚ in 1929‚ just two months before the historic stock market crash. In 1967 the company changed its name to Dayton Corporation and made its first public stock offering. That year‚ it also acquired San Francisco’s Shreve and Company‚ which merged with J.B. Hudson to form Dayton Jewelers. In 1968 it bought the Pickwick Book Shops in Los Angeles and merged them

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    monopoly on steamboat traffic on the Hudson Bay. Fulton and Livingston stopped boats that operated without their support and forced them to get permits. Aaron Ogden had a license from the State of New York to travel from New York City to New Jersey. Ogden then found himself having to compete with Thomas Gibbson who had been granted permission to use this path by the Federal Government. The State of New York refused to give Gibbson the right away to the Hudson Bay‚ so in retaliation he sued Ogden

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