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    Life in the Iron Mills

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    story line. The “ Life in the Iron-Mills” revolves around Hugh and Deborah Wolfe. It is taken place in the mid 1800s in an unknown factory ridden town. The narrator tells the story through first person as middle class citizen of unknown origin or gender. I believe this story mainly is a representation of the corrupt and unequal social structure that the author may have been living in at the time. The Story starts out with a detailed description of the “town of iron-works”‚ that they live in. The

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    This speech is an excellent example of a persuasive speech‚ as a result‚ the topic was engaging and it contained the three elements of the rhetorical triangle. The overall structure of the speech is organized well. The speaker’s introduction was strong‚ stating the organization she was representing‚ establishing a level of logos. Also with the use of anaphora of repeating‚ "I am here to speak" and later in her speech‚ "you don’t know" helped shown importance. She hooked the audience in the body of

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    where they hit the concrete. The Bellevue morgue was overrun with bodies and a makeshift morgue was set up on the adjoining pier on the East River. Hundred’s of parents and family members came to identify their lost loved ones. 146 employees of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company were dead the night of March 25‚ 1911. The horror of their deaths led to numerous changes in occupational safety standards that currently ensure the safety of workers today. At the time of the fire the only safety measures available

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    Question How successful was Hitler’s economic policy in the period from 1933 to 1945? Student Answer (A Grade) In order to judge the success of Nazi economic policy it is essential to establish their aims so that economic developments can be judged against them. Hitler had come to power largely as a result of the consequences of the Depression and therefore his initial aim was to restore Germany to full employment. This would win Hitler much support and help consolidate the Nazi regime. At the

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    Student Congress Essay

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    then their community is going to be a better place. Not only that but that is how younger kids see these “big” kids and start to look up to them as roles models. This then encourages those same little kids to play high school sports and be just like their role models. If they cut sports that little kid will never be able to be like their role model. Secondly if a student athlete is taking above average classes then the student part of student athlete is doing very well. If a student athlete is able

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    sample letter to congress

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    LETTER TO CONGRESS 1-10-2015 The Honorable Congressman Mark Meadows Washington‚ DC Office 1516 Longworth HOB Washington‚ DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-6401 Fax: (202) 226-6422 Re: Helping Expedite and Advance Expanding Primary Care Access and Workforce Act (S.2229) Dear Congressman Meadows: My name is Misty Sneed and I am a Registered Nurse currently working in the state of North Carolina. I am writing to express my support for the Expanding Primary Care Access and Workforce Act This act was introduced

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    BERMUDA TRIANGLE The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s Triangle‚ is an undefined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. For decades‚ the Atlantic Ocean’s famous Bermuda Triangle has captured the human imagination with unexplained disappearances of ships‚ planes‚ and people. More than 1000 ships and planes have disappeared in the triangle area over the past five centuries and

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    It has been widely accepted that the Minoans participated in ritual actions‚ as it was such a huge part of the Minoan religion. Details of these ritual actions can often be found in iconography. Rutkowski (1986: 81). It has been argued that a lot‚ if not all the iconography that represents peak sanctuaries has been found only in Minoan palaces. Therefore‚ suggesting that there is a link between palaces and peak sanctuaries. Peatfield (1984: 89-90). From this iconography as well as some literary evidence

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    environment/vector all have to interact at the same time. The vector-borne disease triangle illustrates that without one corner‚ the transmission of the disease would not be possible. This triangle includes hosts‚ environments/vectors‚ and pathogens. Hosts are often humans‚ dogs‚ or monkeys and are fed on by a vector. Vectors usually include mosquitos‚ fleas‚ ticks‚ mites‚ and many more. The last part of the triangle is pathogens‚ these consist of viruses‚ bacteria‚ fungus‚ filarial worms‚ and protozoa

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    Published in 2004 by Gover Atlantic Inc‚ David Von Brehle wrote Triangle: The Fire That Changed America that recounted that fateful day at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on March 26‚ 1911. Von Brehle portrayed not only the horrors of the trapped workers in the factory but also included the poor state of worker’s safety and low wages. Von Brehle’s purpose of writing about the Triangle disaster is to inform readers that factory conditions in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century

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