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    absence a noticeable hush seemed to have taken up residency in the Spencer home and it beset itself upon the home’s inhabitants like a stubborn sore that refused to heal. Over the course of the two weeks that had come and gone since the boy’s disappearance the only ruckus of commotion which had been bestowed upon the normally busy household had come from the non-stop harassment of those in the media wanting to talk about Phillip‚ and the latest sudden quietness from them suggested that even they

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    American Civic Values In America our society has always been a morals run country‚ from our domestic everyday lives. Our society‚ groups with different civic values with who have a lot of power on our lives that we live everyday which includes schools and religious groups. There are some individuals who hold our civic values to a higher standard than those who have no regard for other members in their community. When it comes to undermining American civic values our media has a lot to be blame

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    One of the most famous oceanic disappearance is that of the Mary Celeste. Now at this point you may think that this does not seem like anything special‚ however it is not the actual boat that disappeared but in fact just its’ crew. On December 5th‚ 1872‚ The Mary Celeste was found adrift at sea(The events leading up to the mystery. (n.d.). The 100 ft long 282 ton Canadian ship began its’ voyage on November 7‚ 1872 from New York’s harbor(The events leading up to the mystery. (n.d.). With a total

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    Japan - the Strange Country Japan is a small country located in east Asia. The population is around 130‚000‚000 (one hundred and thirty million) people. The total world population is 6‚800‚000‚000 (six point eight billion)‚ which means that roughly 2 in every 100 people are Japanese. Japan ’s land area measures 378‚000 (three hundred and seventy-eight thousand) square kilometers. If the earth ’s land area is 149‚000‚000 (one hundred and forty-nine million) square kilometers and the total area

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    Professor Scott THE 2000 BW61- Theatre Survey 29 July 2014 The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee The concept of the spelling bee arose in the 1700s among the Puritans and they called these contests “Spelling Schools.” Theatre has been around for a very long time. It first started out where only men were allowed to preform‚ now‚ today anyone can perform no matter their skin‚ race‚ or ethnicity. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is what modern theatre is today. Actors singing‚ dancing

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    Final blog post Criterion A: Disciplinary Grounding/Knowledge During this educating process I’ve learnt that civic engagement is so much more important than I might have thought. I also learned that civic engagement can be applied in way more than one environment. Before I thought that community was just your neighbor hood‚ and with dance‚ golf‚ and all the other activities our family is involved with we don’t really have much time to go to community meetings or fairs. This week I took some of my

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    The Most Misread Poem in America Robert Frost’s well known poem “The Road Not Taken” has essentially “taken” over American literature and culture by storm. However‚ the poem seems to have been ripped to shreds as people tend to use fragments of it for their personal purposes. Its famous title and words can be found from the lyrics in various singers’ songs to authors’ books that have been ranked international best sellers using these words. This has caused the poem lose its true value and meaning

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    Robert Heinecken was an American artist whose art ranged from the 1960s to the 1990s. His work focused around this idea of picking apart the American society‚ revealing it’s imperfections and faults. As a result‚ his pieces always faced controversy. Many claimed his artwork was pornography‚ due to the large number of pieces he produced featuring nudity and sexual themes. Heinecken’s work was meant to be more than pornography‚ it was meant to reveal the true faults of American society. His work was

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    Jane Addams and Civic Housekeeping: Bringing Women into the Public Sphere HIST 102: Introduction to U.S. History II Professor Stacie Taranto Phillip Gatto December 5‚ 2013 In the early 20th century‚ more and more issues began to face cities of the United States. Specific issues that cities began facing more and more included the rise in poor sanitation and health concerns in local tenement housing. In order for women to gain access to the public sphere

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    Ani Misirliyan Kathryn Bellows (H) English 2A 24 November 2014 Curiosity Kills the Cat In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ written by Robert Stevenson‚ curiosity becomes a prominent issue that leads people into dangerous situations that cannot be escaped. Many characters show curiosity throughout this novella‚ such as Mr. Utterson. Mr. Utterson obtains a job as a lawyer‚ which by definition makes him a curious character. He enjoys solving other people’s issues‚ and getting into people’s

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