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    Garrison Point peninsula at Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Built in the 1860s in response to concerns about a possible French invasion‚ it was the last in a series of artillery batteries that had existed on the site since the mid-16th century. The fort’s position enabled it to guard the strategic point where the River Medway meets the Thames. It is a rare example of a two-tiered casemated fort – one of only two of that era in the country – with a design that is otherwise similar to that

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    The essay will be about child labour and equal rights between women and men. I will also compare these topics with the situation today. In this essay‚ I will base it on the two periods: regency era and pre Victorian period. Children in the early 19th century lived in different worlds in relation to their income. The rich familys had money to give their children an education through the Georgian and Regency periods. The children of the working class did not know what luxuries was‚ because there was

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    landed first. In the book the Martians landed in England first‚ but in the movie the Martians landed in California. Another difference was the time period in which the stories took place. In the novel it was a few years from the end of the 19th century. While in the movie World Wars I and II had already passed. Last‚ the weapons used to try to stop the Martians were different because of the different time periods. In the movie an atomic bomb was dropped on the invaders but in the book

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    during the first ten years of the 1900s. They exposed and wrote about the corruption that was happening in the government and business. Theodore Roosevelt was the person who created this term. 2. Naturalism was a literary movement of the late 19th century that was an extension of Realism. What was the main focus of the Naturalistic writer? The main focus of a Naturalistic writer is to show Naturalists in their normal setting‚ while showing their interests and life style. 3. American Realists

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    nowadays and has changed our perspective of the world. Going back to the 19th century where the first telephone was invented and later on the production of successful commercialized telephones in the late 19th century‚ this use of technology used to improve the long distance communication had a really positive impact in society. Later on‚ technological devices for communication were improved and the printing press and 19th century telephones were left behind. Nowadays‚ the presence of new media

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    The Evolution of American Women’s Fashion Throughout the centuries fashion has changed in almost everything except its name. What started off as a special preserve of the privileged few has become an area in which all people can enjoy no matter what their status is. The old time consuming traditions of hand craftsmanship‚ which used to put most people out of reach of fashion‚ has over the years gone through gradual change. But what has been responsible for this progressive change in American women’s

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    This passage describes the picking process amongst the union workers to create chaos amongst the wealthy factory owner’s‚ The Carsons. John Barton calls a meeting amongst the workers to attempt to stop the ever increasing gap between the workers and the Carsons. John describes the hardships of all the workers who have come together in secrecy for many reasons. They will soon draw names to do what they deem is the only way to stop the Carsons empire‚ which in hindsight is by murdering Henry Carson

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    castle. The old city walls surround much of the eastern peninsula‚ and can be walked. Inside the walls there are a lot of historic villas‚ well preserved examples of the classical period of Ottoman architecture‚ most built in the beginning of the 19th century. If it doesn’t take you fancy then visiting one of the cafes or restaurants of Alanya is a must. There is an excellent range of dishes from international and traditional cuisine there. Actually‚ if you visit Alanya it’s a good idea to sample the

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    Summary Review The Picture of Dorian Gray is a novel written by Oscar Wilde. He was a man who was convicted of being a homosexual in the late 19th Century. The story is about a young man who gets a portrait done by a painter who‚ on a low key is having a sexual relation with. Dorian is a man who ends up selling his soul to be forever young. In some odd way the portrait that was painted of him ends up being the one who takes on his age. Whenever something happens his painting is what changes

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    1550 by Edward VI)‚ Warwick School (c.914)‚ The King’s School‚ Ely (c.970) and St Albans School (948). These schools were founded as part of the church and were under their complete dominion. However‚ it was during the late 14th & early 15th centuries that the first schools‚ independent of the church‚ were founded. Winchester & Oswestry were the first of their kind and paved the way for the establishment of the modern "Public school". These were often established for male scholars from poor

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