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    was the most important out of all the men who built america. I’m gonna write things that he has done with cars and if he hadn’t of done were we would be now in life without cars and why he is so famous for his cars. Henry Ford was born in 1893 and was the first surviving son of William and Mary Ford. When he became the age of 16 he left his hometown Dearborn‚Michigan to go to Detroit to go to school to be a machinist. When he became a machinist he loved to build things so he decided to build and

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    Should Marriages be arranged or loved? In many cultures such as Asian‚ elders prefers to arrange their children’s marriage. This is because the elders think that their children are not mature and old enough to find a person who would keep them happy throughout their life. However‚ in western countries such as Canada and Britain‚ people prefers love marriage. This is because‚ the elders believe that there will be no strong bond of love between their children and their spouses if elders arrange

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    What The Future Holds While Stephen King has rightfully garnered a reputation as a horror writer‚ some of his best fiction revolves around stories of everyday humanity affected by elements of the supernatural‚ such as the Dead Zone. After awakening from a five-year coma‚ John Smith has come back from the ether with a clairvoyance to see certain futures and hidden pasts of others by touch alone. Opting to use his powers for good‚ John is called upon for such tasks as helping the police to catch

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    The Loss of a Loved One. The loss of a loved one will leave you feeling empty inside as if the world will never be the same again and nothing will ever be able to heal your pain. The truth is that time heal all wounds and the world keeps going on as if nothing ever happened.When my gran passed away the last thing I really wanted to hear from anyone was that it would get better at time continued‚ but they were right. Life is too short and you should live everyday as if it was your last because

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    Who is Lawrence Tureaud? Most people in the world don’t know this name. The world knows him by his nickname‚ Mr. T. People know him by his role in Rocky III as Clubber Lang‚ but Tureaud wasn’t just a movie star. Tureaud was a military veteran‚ professional football player‚ and was apart of wrestling mania. As a small town boy‚ Lawrence Tureaud pushed through a tough childhood into a life of stardom and fame‚ and may have changed the world of entertainment forever. The childhood of Lawrence Tureaud

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    The Giver and the Flowers are both books that involve the main character to lose his or her’s innocence. The Giver is where Jonas learns memories‚ and the flowers are where Myop learns the reality of the world. Overall the two stories were based on the main character learning what reality is. The Giver takes place in a dystopian community. In this community‚ everyone is the same and there are many restrictions. In this story‚ Jonas was selected to be the Receiver of Memories. The reason Jonas was

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    Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is about a man named Charlie Gordon‚ who is a 37 year old man who is mentally challenged. He is like a man trapped inside of a child’s body. Mean‚ I know‚ but true. All Charlie wants is to be smart. That’s his big wish. He doesn’t want to be good looking or famous. He just wants to become smart. One day Charlie might get the chance to make his dream come true. Along the way‚ Charlie might discover that being smart is amazing‚ but that isn’t everything. Charlie

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    Sophocles a playwright is praised for not only introducing the third character in Greek theatre but is also known for his famous play Oedipus.Rex which depicts Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes in Ancient Greece‚ must find and punish the old king’s killer. But tragically brings on his downfall while uncovering the killer and lunges himself right into the prophecy‚ where he is going to kill his father and lay with his mother‚ that he tried to avoid. Plays such as this one contributed to Greek society by

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    accepted what they want. The citizens in David Wagoner’s narrative poem‚ “The Man Who Spilled Light” are no different. How do they face change which they cannot accept? Beginning in media res‚ the poem starts out recounting the situation where a man brings light to his city. After he sees fear among the people‚ who claim that the shadows in the dark are “dangerous”‚ thereby “crouching” to hide themselves from the darkness‚ the man goes to help them overcome their terror. Later‚ he realizes that their

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    Chapter 9‚ The Constitution: A More Perfect Union 9.1 Introduction: -The framers of the Constitution had to convince the people that the Constitution was the best idea for a government for the country. They wanted to make sure that ordinary citizens could understand it‚ so they gave it a short intro and organized it into parts‚ called articles. The articles were broken down into sections that discussed topics in a specific order. -The Constitution combines a strong framework for government

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