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    At the 19th century‚ America had its second Industrial Revolution. After this second Industrial Revolution‚ the industrial of the America got unprecedented development‚ such as the productivity. Productivity as one of the most important element of a country. It laid the foundation for the economic development of a country. Before the second Industrial Revolution‚ the American people used to focus on light textile industry as the main industry development. However‚ the American people transed

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    The French and American revolutions are both very significant in the world’s history. The American Revolution happened first‚ around the last half of the 18th century where the Thirteen Colonies became the United States of America‚ and gained independence from the British Empire. The French revolution on the other hand‚ was from 1789 until the turn of the century 1799. For the French people this was a period of political and social turmoil. The idea of Enlightenment stuck a large population of the

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    Edna did not fail‚ nor did she blossom into some strong symbol of female independence and grace. Neither argument seem true to The Awakening. In it‚ Edna embarked on a journey that would ultimately transform her entire identity and her satisfaction with life as it was given to her. Edna was certainly before her time‚ this did not make her mature by any means nor the more insightful as she grew. Edna kept her childlike fire‚ acting impulsively‚ selfishly‚ and all around contradictory. Edna was discovering

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    Stock Market Vs. Gambling Jeff Galuardi The difference between gambling and buying stocks of companies is that you are betting on the future of the company and you have records you can research. If something terrible happens to the country‚ like a natural disaster‚ stocks will go down. If the country does well‚ the stock market will most likely go up. The key to doing well in the stock market is to research the companies you are trying to buy stock in. If you just pick a couple random companies

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    right. In the allegorical comparison to the Russian Revolution‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ this statement holds truth. In the novel the animals represent the people‚ both tire and angry with the cruel treatment from their leaders they look for new hope. With the help of new ideas and the hunger to seek justice the citizens of both Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution fight for what they believe. Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution had many things in common through out their entirety

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    Section 1: Due Wednesday‚ March 8 Chapter I 1. What does the parrot say? What does it mean? How might these comments foreshadow what will occur in the novel? 2. Describe Leonce Pontellier. Specifically describe his reaction to the parrot‚ how he speaks to his wife‚ and his reaction to Mrs. Pontellier’s question about dinner. 3. Describe the Pontellier children. 4. What is the role of the "quadroon"? 5. Who is Robert Lebrun? What is his part in this story? Chapter II 1. Describe

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    muddled her like wine‚ or like a first breath of freedom (Chopin)." In chapter seven‚ Edna has a very deep conversation with Madame Ratignolle. This validates many of Edna’s feelings and this allows her to feel comfortable enough to move along in her awakening. This moment is a very crucial portion of her steps towards freedom. As Edna talks to the Creole woman‚ she feels more open to seemingly taboo subjects. "Their freedom of expression was at first incomprehensible to her‚ though she had no difficulty

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    Jimie C Vallee English 1B 18 November 2013 A Standard Model for Gun Control Is gun control worth the potential cost of our freedoms and can or will it come to a complete forfeiture of our Second Amendment rights? The loss of our Second Amendment rights would be a total travesty of justice for there is no room for error especially in light of our worldly circumstance today. We have so very much to lose in our precedent as a world leader. This is a topic that is of direct interest to everyone

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    uneducated‚ public opinion on the economy during both the Great Depression and the Great Recession of 2008 (Bartlett‚ 2009). Although these pessimistic voices of disbelief in the current system had a certain gravity surrounding them‚ the men and women in charge of making economic decisions worked hard to ensure the economy would recover. The questions that arise are‚ how exactly was this recovery made? What has humankind learned from The Great Recession? Were the central bank expansionary monetary policies

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    the novel is The Awakening by Kate Chopin. Setting and its Significance The Awakening is set in New Orleans at the end of the Victorian era. The significance of the novel being set in the Victorian era is the way women are treated and looked at. For a typical Victorian woman‚ she was expected to be faithful and do what the husband desires‚ take care of the children‚ and basically be entertainment for man. If affects the novel because the main character will go through awakenings that will challenge

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