The Great Lake Restoration Initiative (GLRI)‚ started in 2010‚ is an attempt toward the restoration of Great Lakes ecosystem that was devastated in the previous century. Using the resources grated by federal government‚ Great Lakes Restoration Initiative supplemented Environmental Protection Agency “to improve water quality…restore native habitat…and control invasive species” (“The Great Lakes…”). Currently‚ the GLRI program is in its second 5-year-phase‚ planned for implementation in fiscal year
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The Results of The Jim Crow Laws Essay: When you hear the words “Jim Crow Law” you just know that nothing good can come out of these words. The Jim Crow Laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. These laws were all very unreasonable. In this essay I will be explaining how Jim Crow laws and practices deprived American citizens of their civil rights. Additionally‚ I did some research in my English class and found out that back then the most
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Games created a thought of rebellion throughout all the districts. After finding out about the outbreaks of rebellions‚ Katniss realizes that she must either escape or fight for everyone’s life. Which will she do? The author of the book is Suzanne Collins and she has written many series including the "Hunger Games Series" I think that she is the greatest novelist I have ever
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to work at relating to others. Jim Stark from “Rebel Without a Cause” and Holden Caulfield from the The Catcher in the Rye are teenagers who struggle with connecting themselves to human beings. Jim Stark and Holden Caulfield are two teenagers who struggle with relating to other human beings. Jim is a teenager who gets in trouble many times. In the beginning of the movie‚ he is drunk and is sent to the police station. Jim’s family moves quite a lot which leads to Jim having no one to talk to. He tries
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In this essay‚ we will be talking about how Suzanne Collins and George Orwell have their protagonist respond to repression. In the Hunger Games Suzanne Collins portray Katniss as someone who learns to keep unobtrusive to make her family and her surroundings safe. “I volunteer” I gasp. “I volunteer as a tribute.” This shows how repressive Katniss is and how she is so caring and loving to her family. She is willing to put her life on the line for her sister‚ people in the audience were very flabbergasted
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Hillono wants revenge. This is not only for herself‚ but for the people of america. Having this evil god as their “leader” was not their choice‚ it was his. Hypnotizing is what Grump does best. The four simple words: “Make America Great Again” is all it took to suck the good sense out of most citizens. All who listened to his last speech before the election have been tricked into believeing its for the better - what he says and does. Only the few that know his trickery have covered their ears for long
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throws elaborate parties. I guess that is a main reason why so many rumors are spread about him. Gatsby is obviously an important character in the book as it is called “The Great Gatsby” but we really don’t know the role that he plays clearly just yet. I think one of his best qualities is that he is kind and maybe a not so good quality of his is that he is very mysterious which allows people to think very wrong things about him‚ like that he killed
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In "Introduction to poetry"‚ the poet uses personification at the end of his poem. He uses a lot of it in the last two stanzas. Collins writes‚ But all they want to do is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means (12-16). When he writes this‚ It shows personification. Poetry takes on characteristics that can only
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Jim Harrison’s novel Dalva (1988) has a unique way to integrate depression and everyday life expressed throughout the novel in the character Dalva herself. Dalva faces numerous events throughout the novel that brings her depression to the surface‚ which adds a drama irony aspect to the novel in response it shows Dalva does not realize that throughout most of the novel she was expressing a depressed behavior. The novel Dalva by Jim Harrison expresses a depressed behavior through the main character
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characters Huckleberry Finn and Jim. Even though both came from different backgrounds and culture their lives were pretty much the same. With huckleberry Finn being rich he still had to deal with a life he didn’t love with his abusive father. Jims life was also the same except he was poor and was a runaway slave. Both of them found each other on their runaway path to freedom. This brought them closer together. You could say they pretty much formed a brother hood. With Jim being a runaway slave he had
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