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    I. Introduction The Agricultural Revolution was or maybe still is one of the biggest impacts on religion‚ by the government and the laws‚ and even new technology advancements. II. First Body Paragraph: The Agricultural Revolution has advanced technology on the way we grow food and transport goods and made inventions that were created or greatly improved. The steamboat and the railroad enabled transportation to the West. Steamboats traveled all the larger rivers and the lakes. The railroad was growing

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    Body Paragraph 2 In 1984 the Party uses various tactics to manipulate the inhabitants of Oceana as well as those of Nazi Germany. A common form of control in both the Party and the Nazi empire was the use of children for fulfilling the will of their respective government. In Orwell’s novel 1984 Winston claims that‚ “It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason‚ for hardly a week passed in which the Times did not carry a paragraph describing

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    Week 7 – Body Paragraphs - Assignment Each year‚ children are spending less time outdoors playing and more time indoors watching television. With all the time spent indoors‚ physical activity and exercise is greatly lacking in children today‚ which is contributing to the rise of childhood obesity. Instead of riding bikes with friends or playing sports in the street‚ children are sitting slumped on the couch‚ staring at the television‚ with no motivation to stimulate activity. This is in part to

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    people and wounded 58 others when he opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando Florida‚ making it the deadliest mass shooting in America at the time.  It was about 2am in the morning‚ roughly around the last call for the night‚ when Mateen walked straight into Pulse nightclub and started firing shots at the people in the club. There were about 300 people in the club at the time of the shooting‚ due to the fact that Pulse was hosting a Latin event that night.  A few minutes into the shooting‚ Mateen

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    relevant paragraphs from the selection follow reading comprehension answers and are shown in parentheses in the discussion answers. Suggested Answers for “Three Passions”—Bertrand Russell Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to relevant paragraphs in the selection. Reading Comprehension Questions 1. d 2. a 3. d Answer a is too narrow; answer b is unsupported; answer c is too broad. 4. a Paragraph 1 5. b. Paragraph 2

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    I Really Wish I Could See My Grandfather Again The one I really wish I could see again is‚ my Grandfather Michael Sauro. He was an immigrant from Italy‚ who was an Air Force Veteran. My Grandfather had raised a great family of five in Syracuse‚ New York. He was married to my magnificent Grandmother for fifty-three years. He worked up until he was seventy-four years old. My Grandfather was a unique person. Being from a foreign country is a lot different from being in America. After

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    1984 Disconcerting paragraph “1984” a spine chilling‚ eerie novel written by George Orwell‚ highlights many key elements throughout the book that send shivers down my entire body. Reading the book‚ for me the most disconcerting aspect was the fact that the controlling Government and the ominous figure of Big Brother was suppressing freedom of speech and changing the words of the English language. They could do this by erasing history to match what was currently happening‚ something the main protagonist

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    Developmental Paragraph Outline Connor Beaton defines a real man to show emotion and express feelings. In today’s society‚ a real man should suppress their emotions but Connor Beaton thinks a real man should be able to be emotional. Beaton states‚”What emotional resilience actually requires is for you to experience‚ articulate‚ express‚ and occasionally release them. The sad truth is that most boys and men are taught not to feel‚ to be emotionally suppressed” (Beaton 9:16). When men began

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    A Time to Kill (1996) Violations of the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms In the movie A Time To Kill‚ many rights & freedoms were violated according to the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms. In this paragraph‚ three very big & important rights and/or freedoms will be discussed. The first is section 2 (Fundamental Freedoms)‚ part c. The freedom of peaceful assembly was violated seven times in the movie; the most prominent is when the KKK formed outside the courthouse

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    Paragraph Response Rebellion against higher authority has a big influence on the thoughts and actions of the two main characters in George Orwell’s novel‚ “Nineteen Eighty-Four”. The main characters‚ Winston and Julia‚ both get pleasure in rebelling because of the harsh oppression that their government institutes. Winston and Julia both rebel‚ but to different extents. Winston risks everything in his life while rebelling‚ because he is desperate to know why the government‚ also known as ’The Party’

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