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    During the Progressive Era‚ writers and investigative reporters known as Muckrakers wrote about political corruption and injustices among known leaders in the government. They also raised awareness in social and economic issues. They received this name from president Theodore Roosevelt in reference to “The Man With the Muck Rake” in John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress” which states that a rake was used to dig up fifth and muck. The writers and journalist were not to fond of the term “muckraker” but

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    The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe This essay is about a book that is similar to a sad‚ but very cheerful and important story in the bible. [1]The book is called‚ The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe. The author is C.S. Lewis. He grew up in Ireland and was in the same book club as J.R.R. Tolkien. [5]When it was carefully written‚ World War II was going on. [1]Lucy‚ Edmund‚ Susan‚ Peter‚ and Mr. and Mrs. Beaver were all characters in the book‚ The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe. [5]When the

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    In his 1906 novel The Jungle‚ muckraker Upton Sinclair wrote about unsanitary conditions in meatpacking plants: "There would be meat stored in great piles in rooms; and the water from leaky roofs would drip over it‚ and thousands of rats would race about on it." Sinclair reported

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    In Clive Staples Lewis early life he was an atheist. He was distraught over the passing of his mother. Lewis was eventually converted to Christianity by some of his friends; shortly thereafter he began writing The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe. Christianity played a big role‚ as the story is an obvious allegory for the Bible. Christianity is well-rooted throughout the novel in the hero‚ who represents Jesus‚ and the stone table‚ which represents the cross. The character Aslan is a well-known

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    The Jungle Novel by Sinclair and Condition of the American Class and Society Introduction The novel written by Sinclair is basically providing the views that how the American class and society was facing the different kinds of the problems. The main arguments in this research paper are revolving around the points of racism and viewing the people of different caste from a distinct point of view. In this regard‚ the concept of being socialists is being described in the novel. An effective idea has

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    that Chicago was the meat capital of the world‚ at the time. Large meatpacking firms that employed around 40‚000 people and shipped meat all throughout the United States and Europe was headquartered there. Upton Sinclair wrote the book titled “The Jungle” in 1906 based on working conditions in the meatpacking industry of Chicago. After poor working conditions were discovered and proven true‚ political influence on the meatpacking industry gave way for the “food safety Legislation”. This gave workers

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    The chronicles of Narnia The magician nephew Novel/fantasy C.s Lewis (Clive staple Lewis) Run down The sixth book in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis‚ The Magician’s Nephew is in fact before the story The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe and tells the tale of the creation of Narnia and how evil was introduced into this magical land. Seen through the eyes of two children‚ Digory and Polly‚ the story weaves through several different worlds and examines the

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    BIOLOGY RESEARCH PAPER EVOLUTION LION versus SNOW LEOPARD Tutor: Nguyen Thi Lap Student: Le Hoang Thu Class: 8D-UEB I. Introduction Evolution is the process of change in all forms of life over generations‚ and evolutionary biology is the study of how evolution occurs. Given the right circumstances‚ and enough time‚ evolution leads to the emergence of new species. For instance‚ both Lion and Snow Leopard are parts of Panthera – a genus of the family Felidae‚ but they belong to two

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    In The Lion in Winter‚ Henry II has a very interesting relationship with each of his three children. Geoffrey‚ John‚ and Richard are all unique and all have varying relationships with their father‚ the king. The way Henry interacts with them also changes widely depending on which of his children he is involved with at the moment. Henry’s relationship with John is of the loving kind. Henry seems to believe that John can do no wrong‚ and treats him thusly. John on the other hand‚ does not think

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    Cited: Goldman‚ James. The Lion in Winter. New York: Rand House Trade Paperbacks‚ 1981. Shakespeare‚ William. Hamlet. New York: Washington Square P‚ 1992. Shaw‚ George B. George Bernard Shaw ’s Plays. 2nd ed. New York: W.W Norton and Company‚ 2002. 203-285.

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