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    Coronation Street Discuss how ‘Coronation Street’ has contributed to the representation of Britishness and how British people deal with universal issues and themes. Coronation Street or ’Corrie’ is an award winning‚ prime time soap opera‚ set and produced in Manchester‚ created by Tony Warren. The show was first broadcast in December of 1960 on ITV and is now the longest running and most watched soap opera of British television. Coronation Street introduced Britain to the society of Northwest

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    1. Introduction Automatic Street Light Control System is a simple and powerful concept‚ which uses transistor as a switch to switch ON and OFF the street light automatically. By using this system manual works are removed. It automatically switches ON lights when the sunlight goes below the visible region of our eyes. It automatically switches OFF lights under illumination by sunlight. This is done by a sensor called Light Dependant Resistor (LDR) which senses the

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    questions as a guide. This essay will purposefully resist the narrative of Martin Luther King as the leader of the movement and will mention him and others like him as little as possible. Danielle McGuire‚ in her study‚ At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women‚ Rape and Resistance—A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power uniquely presents a perspective that is unlike the majority of Civil Rights scholarship. She argues that “Through ministers

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    8:00 AM Wednesday‚ November 9. The day after the election. Protesters on the street. Jimmy was watching the news. “Hello America I’m David Asman from Fox News. Yesterday Donald Trump shocked the world with his win over Hillary Clinton for the White House.” Jimmy turned the TV off. “I am so happy the election is over.” He said to his wife Barbara. “Me too” She Said. As they both sat down with their cups of coffee. “Are you excited for the Avalanche game Friday versus the Winnipeg Jets?” Asked Jimmy

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    “The Street Of Purple Cloth” By Karen Conally. This poem is about a woman that went on a journey ‚ and found herself in the process . In the first couple of stanzas is where she starts her journey and gets lost but then she finds herself and that she found out where home is‚ home is where you make it. In the saying of “She has lost her way in the street”‚ means that she is lost‚ then this saying “For the first time‚ She understands the words means that she found herself and home. There are

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    The Occupy Wall Street Movement that began in New York Sept. 17 and has since spread like wildfire across the world has made an undeniable impact on the social and political climate of the Upper Midwest. | With various Occupy protest committees continuing to spring up across Minnesota and North Dakota‚ many working people in the region who‚ previously‚ might not have come together on other political issues say they have found common ground in the Occupy Movement. Union‚ non-union‚ white collar

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    forces that determine the individual.” This emphasis in part on environment is a major theme in three texts that have female protagonists—The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane. Though all three women experience remarkably different environments—whether they are vast rooms of a lush or cataclysmic landscape‚ or a physical and mental prison—each woman shares a common victimhood to forces beyond their control

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    The Street Lawyer was based around a lawyer‚ Michael Brock‚ who was rich‚ snobby‚ and cared about no one or nothing accept his money‚ and himself. He did not realize that his whole life was going to change when a homeless person kept him hostage‚ along with his law firm consisting of eight other people. This got his attention very quickly and suddenly started to change his point of view on things. This event had completely traumatized Michael and he started to have a heart

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    identity. All relationships will change our identity no matter who they are or what kind of relationship they have with us. Our friends shape our identity just as much as our family‚ if not more. This statement is very well depicted in the play “A street car named Desire by Tennessee Williams”. Throughout the play you see the different types of identities being shaped. If we are around someone enough we will start picking up traits of said person. If we are around someone who is always smiling and

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    Family in The House on Mango Street support each other during difficult times. In the story‚ Esperanza dad was feeling upset when a family member dies‚ but Esperanza was there to support her dad by holding him in her arms. A lot of the family in this book stands up for each other and be there for each other. In the story Esperanza doesn’t always like her family‚ but her relationship with the family provides her with a sense of belonging. Esperanza thinks she doesn’t look anything like her sister

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