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    Symbolism is the use of object to represent and magnify an idea. In the first cartoon‚ The Rolls Royce car‚ the wine‚ and the house of the rich man‚ and the tent‚ clothes and food of the poor family are examples of symbolism. The Rolls Royce car‚ the wine‚ and the house represent the wealth of the rich man‚ but the tent‚ clothes‚ and food show the poverty of the poor family. In the second cartoon‚ cartoonist uses symbolism:

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    Ceremony novel is full of emotions from the beginning to the end. It started with the trauma of Tayo when he thought he was shooting crowd of Japanese soldiers‚ in which his uncle Josiah was among. This novel portrayed the fearful feeling people show to change. For instance‚ the Night Swan showed a level of prejudice when she described some interracial relationships as “fools”. Also‚ this expression reveal the ignorance of the community toward mixed ethnic group. The lack of appreciation toward earth

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    The history of the automobile dates back well over a century ago. Without cars‚ the world today would be quite a different place. Society would be remarkably less developed and the chores of daily life would be that much more complicated. It became‚ and still is‚ the most widely used form of transportation. Everything from the very first car has its special place in history‚ because the devolvement over the years has been colossal. It was a marvelous invention with a remarkable impact on the World

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    example the character of Bounderby who is identified as a banker in the novel; by definition means “a morally reprehensible person” (Merriam-Webster) thus his character portrayal is presented as a very dishonest character. Through the quote “I am Josiah Bounderby of Coketown. I know the bricks of this town‚ and I know the works of this town‚ and I know the chimneys of this town‚ and I know the smoke of this town‚ and I know the Hands of this town. I know ’em all pretty well” (pg.240) was prefacing

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    During Benjamin’s 84 years‚ he had many accomplishments and inventions. Many have even called him the President of the United States who was never elected as the U.S President. Benjamin Franklin was born January 17‚ 1706. He was the youngest child of Josiah and Abiah Franklin. He had 16 brothers and sisters‚ seven of which were only half siblings from his father’s previous marriage. He grew up in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ at the age of 17 he ran away from

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    people fatty: study. [Internet]. Available from: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/10/23/2067272.htm Accessed: (7 March 2008) 8. Nuble‚ C http://ezinearticles.com/?Reasons-Why-You-Should-Quit-Smoking&id=38053 Accessed: (25 February 2008) 9. Royce‚ J and Royce‚ B. (2007). Adolescent Health Problems. Teenagers Die From Smoking Related Health Problems. [Internet]. Available from: http://adolescenthealthproblems.com/teenagers-die-from-smoking-related-health-problems/ Accessed: (25 March 2008) 10. Smoking

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    Glackens‚Robert Henry‚ John Sloan‚ and Everett Shinn | It showed the living environment of the poor and immigrants. | The Social Gospel | They applied Christian ethics to social problems | Early 20th century in Canada and the U.S. | Richard Ely‚ Josiah Strong‚ Washington Gladden‚ Walter Rauschenbusch | It helped the women’s suffrage movement‚ | Person/Place/Thing | Who/What | When/Where | Significant Individuals | So What:Significance | The Billion Dollar Congress | | Legislature branch

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    The nineteenth century paved the way for American to practice different faith. Social Darwinism founded by the British naturalist Charles Darwin. His theory was the world operates in the survival of the fittest and humans are powerless in the presences of authorities. Darwin debated that all creatures struggled to survive with a competition. They adapt and survive to the environment Many Americans believed to have accepted his Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ however refused his natural selection

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    might of wealth behind it—the representative‚ let us hope‚ of the largest liberty‚ the purest Christianity‚ the highest civilization—having developed peculiarly aggressive traits calculated to impress it institutions across the Earth.” (Our Country‚ Josiah Strong). Imperialism’s ultimate aim was to have a homogenous population‚ that was covered the whole entire earth. Imperialists of this time were justified on so many levels in their thinking. Social Darwinism was a construct that welded biological

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    What is the Relationship between the Functions of Man and Learning? By Anna-Kay Byfield History and Philosophy of Education October 14‚ 2013 © Anna-Kay Byfield Introduction According to Royce (1961) man has many activities which are of many different kinds. He believed that man’s operations include some which are distinctly physical‚ and some which are distinctly psychological. That is‚ man has external behaviour experiences and functions‚ as well as conscious

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