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    witchcraft because it could affect his reputation. But‚ for some people they wanted the reason for all of what is happening to be witchcraft. Mrs. Putnam is the cause for the blame of witchcraft among the characters in the book because she has internal conflict going on in her life. Mrs. Putnam is very paranoid about her daughter‚ Ruth‚ and Parris’s daughter‚ Betty. She does not want there to be any other reason than witchcraft to be the reason her Ruth and Betty are ill. Mrs. Putnam quickly replies with

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    Migration is a process‚ not an event. It refers to the form of spatial mobility of change in one geographical area to another. The process of migration is complex‚ as every experience is different‚ and there are several sociological theories to try and understand migration. Migration makes a vast part of Australian history‚ with large amounts of migration flowing into Australia in the 1900’s. Specifically in this essay I will draw upon experiences from John‚ who migrated to Australia from England

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    ASIAN MIGRATION HYPOTHESIS According to the Asian Migration Hypothesis in the text the Asians migrated to North America started approximately 30‚000 years ago. Acosta’s theory was that Asians crossed through Beringia which is a huge subcontinent that used to exist 70‚000 to 10‚000 years ago due to the glaciers locking up massive amounts of water‚ which allowed for a lush treeless‚ grassland easily passable but separated by the Bering Straits today. Although Acosta’s theory is the most acknowledged

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    Always Running Notes

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    In ALWAYS RUNNING‚ Luis J. Rodriguez offers a loosely organized but thoroughly wrenching account of his experience growing up in and around Watts and the Las Lomas barrio‚ just east of Los Angeles. Rodriguez‚ a poet and journalist who now resides in Chicago‚ was born in 1954 in El Paso‚ Texas. His parents‚ recent immigrants from Mexico‚ soon migrated to the Los Angeles area. There‚ Rodriguez experienced the indignities of poverty‚ prejudice‚ and nearly unchecked police brutality. Joining a gang and

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    than 450 active gangs made up of different races. In 2005 LA had 600 members that were white and only 11 gangs is from. But in LA there are 21‚790 members that are Hispanics and there are 264 gangs made up by Hispanics. The title of my main work is Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez is about the gang in La and he lives in a struggle environment‚ racism occurs in his lifetime. Despite the school board’s recent sentiments regarding the lack of value that fiction provides‚ fiction should remain in the

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    Book will always exist We are living in a century of technical progress. More and more new gadgets appear in our everyday lives. If I had been told ten years ago that I would be able to check e-mails‚ listen to the music and read electronic books with the use of only mobile phone‚ I wouldn’t have believed it. Nevertheless nowadays it’s as easy as abc to read a book through computer‚ mobile phone or a special e-books reader. Major IT corporations raise competition for the invention of the most

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    William Golding takes the most innocent and influenced age of young British school boys (age 6-12)‚ to see how they would break the boundaries which which surround them‚ when nothing hods them back; when they are free. William Golding dramatizes the conflict between two opposite beings‚ the civil belonging that guides people to live peacefully‚ the right to obey orders and rules in life and the instinct to obtain superiority and power over others around them. In Lord Of The Flies‚ the majority of the

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    The Consequences of a Forgotten Invention There have been people who have influenced every person in the world yet a seldom few know their contributions let alone their names. Of these people was a man named Johannes Gutenberg; the man who invented the printing press. The printing press is one of those inventions that most people take for granted and do not realize their importance. Without the press we would still be handwriting every single copy of any book every written and so the question

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    protect the employee’s rights. The authorities has also been regularly discussing and making certain changes to the law acts and system upgrades in order to ensure the employee’s get the best and suitable protections at workplace. However‚ there are always complains from either parties-the employee or employers on the issue of workplace injury compensations. Employees are also find to be unsatisfied with the currently existing law acts and system of protection. Some says that the protection given are

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    My Migration To Canada

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    could’ve had in Russia so I wanted to do my part and put as much effort into my education. I have always believed that that if I work hard enough I can achieve the results that desire. This has allowed me to achieve the results that I desire in school as well as in other areas of my life. Ever since grade eight when I first started really thinking of what kind of career i want in the future it was always something in the medical field. In the past year I have found the career that I believe suits

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