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    California Gold Rush changed California by creating a larger and more diverse population‚ establishing San Francisco as one of the premier trade and banking cities in the nation‚ and the eruption of mining “boom towns.”
By the winter of 1848‚ rumors of gold had drifted eastward across the country‚ but few easterners believed them. The gold discovery needed validation and President James Polk delivered that in early December of 1848. Every family within the nation was discussing gold in the west

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    George Orwell portrays that rhetoric and language have the capability to control the population; “For one thing‚ Orwell’s entire story is predicated on a bleak and soulless view of humanity” (Scaliger 1). This is basically telling people to stay where they are living due to the nation that are growing less confident for what they believe in and for what feels right; both in real life and in the novel‚ suppose that a tragedy can occur that would appear on the news‚ which illustrates for the people

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    Usually most people believe‚ gold ore are golden‚ it is not true‚ the gold ore is black‚ mainly to see the gold content of ore‚ usually gold content per ton of gold ore can reach 2-3 g‚ here today for you to uncover gold ore into gold brick. Gold ore into the crusher two large stones will be turned into gravel-sized‚ and then transmitted to the powder ore bin‚ will be screened out of the stone into the crusher(crusher)‚ broken transported by conveyor belt to transfer positions ‚ and then round the

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    parliamentary centres interested in this. Adrian Baboj: And what about the control system of public accounts? John Williams: It is open‚ accountability in elections and processes against corruption can be launched. A participant from Uganda: Will more authority mean less corruption in our Parliament? How can we realise this in parliamentary elections? A. Ruzindana: Some people from organisations are members of the Senate‚ which is a really big problem. Membership of Parliament will be more transparent

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    Melvin Burgess uses language very powerfully in a variety of different ways. He uses very persuasive ways of changing the readers opinion but leaves it open a bit to you can still think what you want and kind of have your own opinion about the book but adds a bit of his own opinion. My first reason why Burgess uses language powerfully is that he said “Its’s getting colder and you know you’ve got nothing to lose.” This shows that one of the characters is in deep trouble when something is

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    focusing on the literary power of Gibran’s work‚ use of language‚ poetic devices etc. "Kahlil Gibran is said to be one of the world ’s bestselling poets‚ and his life has inspired a play touring the UK and the Middle East. But many critics have been lukewarm about his merits. Why‚ then‚ has poetry struck such a chord with generations of readers?" (Shoku and Hegarty) Explore this comment‚ focusing on the literary power of Gibran’s work‚ use of language‚ poetic devices etc. Kahlil Gibran’s work

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    Does language ‘Juggling’ build better brains? Being able to multi-task is more difficult for some than others‚ but for those who speak a second language may find it easier than most. Negotiating between two different languages‚ known as mental ‘juggling’‚ is said to be an essential key to keeping a sharp and youthful mind. But the benefits‚ towards being able to ‘Juggle’ between dialects and languages‚ was a controversial issue. Previously‚ some scientists concluded that the more languages a person

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    The Gold Cadillac

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    Title: The Gold Cadillac Author: Mildred D. Taylor Publisher and Publication Date: The Penguin Group‚ 1998 First published in the United States of America by Dial Books for Young Readers‚ 1987 Setting: The story took place in the City of Toledo Ohio at the family’s home and in the route to the rural South‚ Mississippi. Main Characters: Lois‚ Wilma‚ Mom‚ Dad Plot Summary: This story is about a family who got a new car‚ a Cadillac. They decided to take a trip in the new car. They

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    McCarthy uses language in the road to stir readers emotions. The Road is a story of a father and son fighting to survive in a post apocalyptic world where the basics of humanity have disappeared. The writing is fragmented‚ sparse and‚ from the beginning‚ reflects the barren and bleak landscape through which the father and Son are traveling. McCarthy abandons quotation marks in dialogue‚ he dispenses minimal punctuation. His toying with the rules of grammar and punctuation in effect emphasises the

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    In literature‚ the way language is selected and crafted inevitably influences our emotional journey. Shakespeare is regarded as having mastery in his language from the sonnets to the plays‚ particularly in Hamlet. This play tells the story of Hamlet‚ the prince of Denmark‚ seeking the truth about his father’s death‚ then plotting revenge on his father’s murderer‚ Claudius‚ his uncle and now King. Shakespeare’s language in Hamlet powerfully explores the idea that reality is not as simple as we perceive

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