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    "How Shakespeare Changed the Sonnet World" Although sonnets have been modified by individual poets and adapted to changing literary expectations‚ they usually still retained certain characteristics of the traditional Italian sonnet. Especially in terms of subject matter. Those early modern poets paved the way for Shakespeare’s sonnet‚ which diverges significantly from the traditional sonnet subject matter. His sonnets mark a turn towards a more sincere interiority‚ and take on many more subjects

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    One would think that eating cod would be more enjoyable than reading about them. This is not the case in Mark Kurlansky’s book entitled Cod: A biography of the Fish That Changed the World. Before reading this book I was wondering to myself how an author like Kurlansky could make a book about cod so fascinating and very hard to put down. In my opinion‚ Kurlansky portrays one of the most mundane items and transforms it into an engaging and informing text that is truly easy to read. To give a brief

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    “NEW INVENTIONS OF SCIENCE”: Is science that has provided modern man a life of ease‚ leisure and pleasure. It has brought within the reach of common man comforts and luxuries that were available in the past only to the privileged few. Science has brought new & modern invention of marvelous machines and discovered energies that run these machines to take the drudgery out of man’s work. By doing much of his work and doing it fast‚ machines have provided man with a lot of leisure. The rosy dream

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    things during his presidency and settled the Cuban Missile Crisis. Sadly‚ Kennedy was shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22nd‚ 1963. The entire world mourned his death when he was buried three days later on the 25th. Oswald was killed on the 24th while being transferred The assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy changed the world‚ for he was a great‚ charismatic leader. 100 Point 1: Before his assassination‚ John F. Kennedy became a very accomplished president. Kennedy became a member

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    Technological advances have greatly changed our world since the voyages of Christopher Columbus. In the voyages of Christopher Columbus‚ Columbus´s first voyage went into the Atlantic Ocean in 1476‚ almost costing him his life. Shortly after this voyage Columbus married Felipa Perestrello and they had one son‚ Diego. His wife died soon after and Columbus moved to Spain and had his second son‚ Fernando with Beatriz Enriquez de Arana. Columbus participated in several other expeditions to Africa after

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    There are many scientific inventions in our world. Some of these inventions are even in the houses that we live in. There are inventions such as computer games‚ the microwave oven‚ and even the Moto vehicle. These inventions make our lives much easier but it destroys the world as well. Everything and everyone gets harmed some way by these inventions. Let’s start off with this. The computer is entertaining but yet dangerous to our eyes. Children of our world love being on the computer. But they

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    The greatest invention ever Out of the 6‚973‚738‚433 people who currently live in the world‚ how many people use the internet? According to Internet world stats‚ in the year 2011‚ thirty two percent of the world population used the internet in their everyday lives. After a year had past‚ more teenagers and elders started to use the internet to communicate research and watch the news. This great invention by Tim Burners-Lee had become a part of us‚ something our teenagers cannot survive without-

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    and inventions of the entrepreneurs in the 19th century. To give one a perspective of how influential 19th century inventions are to American life‚ one billion seven hundred thousand servings of Coke are consumed ever day. These inventions have allowed companies obtain so much dominance that the American life would be vastly different without them‚ despite being created two centuries ago. Even in our modern society‚ Americans are still influenced‚ controlled‚ and manipulated by the inventions that

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    We surround ourselves with flowers and plants because we find them beautiful. But we generally aren’t interested on how they work… In this article Pamela tells us about books that can help understand how plants work. The first book she talk about is called In Flowers: How they changed the world by William C. Burger. In the book Williams explain clearly how plants work and their function. And by the end of the first chapter you will have a clear understanding of the basics if how a flower works

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    empires contributions are still used today. The  invention of paper‚ the development of the  roman justice code/Inca road system‚ and the  writing system are a major impact on our world  today. Even thousand of years ago empires  thought of many inventions and codes. The  world may not have been the same without the  philosophers‚ scientists and math people they  had.      Where would this world be without paper?  Paper was made by drying pulp on screens.  Paper changed the way people recorded  important events and stories

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