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    Esther Elaine Paddock

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    Esther Elaine Paddock was born as Esther Elaine Goddard on November 25‚ 1931. She was in New Berlin‚ New York. Esther’s parents were Doris Goddard and Lewis Goddard. Her sibling was Walter Edward Goddard. Esther lived on a hill. Esther started school when she was 5 years old. She attended Leonardsville Central School. This was a small updated school. Esther walked to school. Reading was Esther’s favorite subject. Esther enjoyed playing sports in school. The punishment used by her

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    changing and developing digital media industry and digital economy. Karl Marx wrote in The Fetishism of the Commodity that commodities are seen as objects with intrinsic value and cloud the labor-exploiting mechanisms that produced them. Tiziana Terranova‚ a more current thinker‚ draws on early Marxist thought in Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy‚ but also accounts for the changes the digital media industry produced on the labor force‚ the very concept of a commodity‚ and capitalism

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    Dad By Elaine Feinstein

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    Dad The poem that I’ll be analyzing in this commentary is called ’Dad’ by Elaine Feinstein. This poem is an emotional and lyrical poem in which the author is reflecting and recalling upon the memories of her deceased father. The main tones that are portrayed in this poem are sorrow‚ lovingness and mournfulness‚ and one way in which this is portrayed is through the methodology in which the poem is read‚ which is in a slow rhythmic speech and enjambment since it is a free verse poem. The author’s

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    The Rush

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    Ariyan Gamble English2 (7th Period) 09/30/2013 “ After School Jobs “ Almost every teenager wants a job ‚ yet many people are against it. I believe teenagers should have an after school job for a number of reasons. Having a son or a daughter that works can financially help the parents. Also ‚ the experience the teenager will acquire from after school jobs will help him or her on future jobs. Finally ‚ teenagers should have after school jobs because it will keep them away from trouble . Usually

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    In “Adults Alone‚” Elaine and Paul are left to confront their former‚ less mature selves as they ship the kids away for a week. When their daily routine of taking care of their children is no longer around to distract them from their actual selves‚ they must rediscover themselves. Marriage and their wearisome daily routines have drained them of individuality and made them a husk of their former selves. In an attempt to return to their original lifestyles‚ Elaine and Paul try a series of activities

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    The Golden Rush was the digging struggled with success and failure. The gold of California was the attraction to the eyes of the world; the perfect land with all the possibilities to get richness in a short time. Argonauts undertook a dangerous journey to arrive after several days in California‚ some of them did not make it to their destiny for hunger or diseases. Others took advantage of the situation and made business such selling jerked beef‚ blankets‚ medicines‚ axes‚ and many items necessaries

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    Benjamin Rush

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    Reid Aldridge U.S. History 10/2/10 “Benjamin Rush” On July 4th‚ 1776‚ representatives in a small courthouse in Pennsylvania signed the Declaration of Independence. The men that signed that paper would come to be known as the founding fathers (1 Kindig‚ Thomas). Everyone has heard of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ but who has heard of Benjamin Rush? Benjamin Rush was born December 24‚ 1745 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. He was the fourth child of

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    Fools Rush in

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    Fools Rush In Movie Review “Fools Rush In’ is a love story that has magic‚ glamour and romance. Mathew Perry plays a Manhattan go getter by the name of Alex Whitman who is sent to Las Vegas to oversee the construction and launching of the latest link in an international chain of nightclubs. Shortly after arriving in Vegas‚ Alex Whitman meets Isabel Fuentes who is played by Salma Hayek. While waiting in line for the restroom in a small‚ bustling Mexican restaurant‚ Isabel‚ an aspiring photographer

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    the gold rush

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    How the gold rush affects San Francisco today San Francisco has been affected by one of the largest migrations in so many different ways. Teams‚ bridges and even restaurants have been named after the SF gold rush. This also was partly why so many people live in the bay area today. The gold rush brought life around San Francisco in the hills where redwood students grow up today. The SF gold rush influenced the names of bridges‚ teams‚ restaurants and even brought life to the city and its surroundings

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    Gold Rush

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    The Gold Rush is an important event in the history of California. The Gold Rush led to an increase in population. The spread of gold craze came over the whole country and even the whole world. Hundreds of thousand of gold seekers rushed to California‚ hoping to makes their fortunes by land or by sea. They were Americans‚ Europeans‚ South Americans and Chinese. Even soldier and sailor deserted by hundreds to find gold. The gold craze spread to Hawaii‚ Oregon‚ and Utah and even to Mexico‚ Peru and

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