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    The Scotch Whiskey

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    Project Made By: Vijay Soren VijaySingh Kaintura Vipin Mishra Vikram Shenoy Introduction: Scotch whisky is whisky made in Scotland. In Britain‚ the term whisky is usually taken to mean Scotch unless otherwise specified. In other English-speaking countries‚ it is often referred to as "Scotch". ------------------------------------------------- Factmeter: ------------------------------------------------- Excellent whiskies are made by similar methods in Japan‚ but they cannot be called

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    Mockingjay Epilogue

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    Mockingjay Epilogue By: Brian Eappen Today is the day. The day where the Mockingjay unites with another to continue their lives together. Mother and I walk back to what’s left of the Seam‚ knowing it is a place worthy of a wedding. I found the dresses Cinna left behind for the forced wedding. Now‚ with Coin and Snow dead‚ nothing feels forced. I can hunt freely outside the District Limits put in place by the Peacekeepers. I can give to the poor what I catch‚ and I can make sure everyone is equal

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    The Frontier Thesis

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    The Frontier Thesis Introduction The emergence of western history as an important field of scholarship started with Frederick Jackson Turner’s (1861-1932) famous essay “The Significance of the Frontier in American history.”[1] This thesis shaped both popular and scholarly views of the West for the next two generations. In his thesis‚ Turner argued that the West had to be taken seriously. He felt that up to his time there had not been enough research of what he in his essay call “the fundamental

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    Frontier Essay

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    Europeans immigrated to the New World‚ they were faced with an overwhelming frontier atmosphere and forced to adapt to their environment or perish. As a result‚ an Americanization occurred which made these former Europeans into Americans‚ who founded the concept of democracy and made the traits associated with Americans almost stereotypical (Turner). Despite the fact that Frederick Turner ’s essay‚ The Significance of the Frontier in American History‚ was warmly received at the World ’s Fair in Chicago

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    Frontier Thesis

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    US History I Honors Frontier Thesis Jan. 14‚ 2012 Frontier Thesis Analysis Throughout the early 20th Century‚ Fredrick Jackson Turner changed many people’s views on evolution by creating his idea of the Frontier Thesis. Throughout his entire thesis he explained that the more west the settlers move‚ the more distant and individualized they become from their homeland of Europe. After receiving his PhD from Johns Hopkins University and later becoming a professor of history at Wisconsin

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    Shay Rebellion-Alexander Hamilton The lackluster response to the Annapolis meeting might have been repeated the following spring‚ but for the violence that erupted in Massachusetts over the fall and winter. To Hamilton‚ Shays’ Rebellion was the direct and inevitable result of the weak national government. The attempt by Massachusetts to pay off its war debts on its own had resulted in a crushing tax burden‚ especially for farmers unable to produce the required gold or silver currency. The consequence

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    Myth of Frontier

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    During the 19th century‚ there was a wide spread belief that the American settlers were destined to continue expansion amongst the land. This land to be discovered was known as the Frontier. The term “Frontier” is better understood as the front dividing the colonies from a seemingly endless expanse of land‚ prime for civilization and cultivation. Its vast uncertainties essentially led to a new beginning and the potential to attain the American dream. The early settlers had this ideal image of

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    Frontier in Stagecoach

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    With the extension of American premises people were invading more distant areas of the continent. The migration from the settlements along Atlantic coast deeper into the land had strong impact on the mentality of people that later created the nation. Their spirit rest in the idea of unlimited opportunities and freedom. The further from the ocean into the West‚ the more true and uniquely American character rise in the community. The urge of going beyond one’s limits‚ of crossing borders‚ is perfectly

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    The Lorax Epilogue

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    The Lorax (Epilogue) Several years have passed since Ted planted the last Truffula seed. His childhood crush Audrey is now his wife‚ and they have two children. Ted was lovingly watering a Truffula tree in his backyard with a joyful expression on his face. This was because today was a very important and happy occasion. After planting the last Truffula seed‚ Ted and the people of Thneedville had counted all the Truffula tree stumps. They proceeded to re-plant every tree that had been chopped down

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    of the Frontier (?) Frederick Jackson Turner described the frontier as “a return to primitive conditions on a continually advancing frontier line” (Turner 530). Turner separates the process of civilization into four phases: “the trader’s frontier‚ the rancher’s frontier‚ or the miner’s frontier‚ and the farmer’s frontier” (Turner 536). After all four stages are completed and there are no more or too few places to settle - the major movement of people is done with - Turner says the frontier is closed

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