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    In 1880‚ American exports expanded across the world. It became easy to carry goods to ports where they would be shipped to many countries. The main exports were grain‚ textiles‚ and steel. Steel was important in the establishment of skyscrapers‚ elevators‚ and suspension bridges. The North and the South had a massive change in industry. In the North‚ manufacturing center sprung up‚ increasing the production of goods. In the South‚ farms became mechanized and were needed to feed the nation

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    Statement of Purpose In hopes of a better future for me‚ I have come to look everywhere for a place the resembles to my goals and my ideas as a human being. Roosevelt University has been one of the few pillards that really resonated within me‚ not only by their famous reputation they have now‚ but also by their history. One of the 3 major reasons why i have come to be so interested in Roosevelt University‚ its because of their Classical Orquestra‚ their enviroment and City. Roosevelt University

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    “New Industrial Age” emerged during a time of immigration‚ political corruption and social problems. “New Industrial Age” From 1870 to 1900‚ American population doubled‚ while population in cities tripled. Cities grew bigger and taller due to skyscrapers‚ first invented by Louis Sullivan. From small cities to large metropolises‚ people went from walking to electric trolleys. o Electricity‚ indoor plumbing‚ and telephones made city life more interesting.

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    cultural and artistic communities and its nightlife. The city became a gathering place of artists from around the world‚ from exiled Russian composer Stravinsky and Spanish painters Picasso and to American writer Hemingway. Paris is now full of skyscrapers‚ office buildings and many other new globally funded things; but it has not lost its feel of the “Golden Era”‚ it is forever there. Paris’ architecture hasn’t changed. Architecture in Paris is a result of the mid-19th century remodeling. The city

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    3 . As our country ‚ singapore ‚ is one with no natural resources ‚ economic growth is important . thus we must constantly find new ways to boost our economy . if we were to sacrifice space to conserve our environment ‚ we wont be able to build skyscrapers . this also applies vice versa. If our economy does not develop ‚ it risks being takan over by other superpowers . what would happen if we had no forests left ? without any green plants ‚ we would not have oxygen . we need to conserve our forests

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    advertising we are hit with every day. Even in class we were once told that as a toddler we are familiar with over 200 brands. It makes perfect sense if you go look at time square in New York City. Screens‚ posters‚ banners‚ planes‚ buses‚ cars‚ skyscrapers...Everything was an advertisement. Us as people are even billboards for our favorite companies‚ wearing their logo on our chest. If we weren’t constantly being bombarded with advertising that might not be necessary but in today’s world it is. They

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    and industrial zone which was near the railway station. At the same time‚ the railway was extended around the area. On the other hand‚ on the West of the resort‚ the region experienced a significant change with the construction of a number of skyscrapers around the lake instead of houses. In addition‚ in the middle of the residential area‚ there was the supermarket. (160) Task 2: Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning foreign language at primary school rather than

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    The Shadow of the Spectacle exhibit shows the modern day society of China. They are photos taken by Ni Weihua. Weihua does an interesting illustration for his photos‚ by make them expressive. The photo look cool and it shows how a city of China is today. Looking at the photo made it feel like China is United States of America. China has been Americanize. It doesn’t show no traits of China history or culture. The exhibit has a simple feeling. There’s nothing that made me excited‚ but it interest

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    Kiarra Bailey English 2/5/2012 Unit 5 Activity: Researching The House on Mango Street What was going on in Chicago in the late 60’s and early 70’s? -High-rise apartments and skyscraper construction was booming. The Chase Tower (First National Bank) on Daley Plaza was one of the first‚ which was completed in 1969. -Beginning in 1960‚ sculptures began to be seen around Chicago created by popular sculptors. The most popular by Pablo Picasso in Daley Center Plaza

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    Analysis Based on my topic and my thesis statement which are inclined to the comparison of the setting in the two novels‚ they are‚ “ Sherlock Holmes: Two Plays” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and “ Live and Let Die‚ A James Bond Adventure” by Ian Fleming‚ I have found and analyze some evidences that related to my topic and my thesis statement above. In this research I would like to connect the theory of N. Scott Momadav with the comparison of these two novels. N. Scott Momadav said that the sense

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