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    city in his poem‚ “Chicago”. He shows that although his city is known for being a rough city‚ there are still positive aspects of Chicago. He brings to mind the murders‚ and prostitution‚ and poverty of the city‚ but he also reminds his readers of the arts and the sports and how strong his city is. Carl Sandburg’s city is “alive and coarse and strong and cunning” (line 10). Carl Sandburg shows different aspects about his city and he uses literary devices to help do so. Chicago is a “city of big

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    The Chicago Fire of 1871 happened on October 8th. This fire was different because it burned down a whole city. The fire was so large that it took two whole days to put it out. The fire had a lot of lasting effects. Some of these effects include damages‚ deaths‚ and life after the fire in Chicago. There were about 300 deaths out of 300‚000 people. There were 100‚000 people were left homeless.the fire started at night and people were running out of there homes with the stuff they had grab on the way

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    There are numerous reason that people feel living in Chicago is better than any other place or city of United State. It is not only due to beautiful theater scene‚ lovely bars and restaurants or melodious music festivals that can easily found in every big city of the world. Resident of Chicago considers it as a better place because of the quality of life. About living in Chicago‚ different people have different type of opinion. Like: • Car is not needed. Plenty of train‚ bus and car services available

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    Parks in the 21st century Chicago Municipal parks are a key component of any metropolitan area. A park provides residents and visitors in the urban space a place to relax in the nature. Traditionally‚ parks are designed to resemble open woodlands where people find most relaxing. A typical park often consists of short grass that allows for picnics and sports activities‚ trees that provides shade and beauty as well as ponds. While traditional parks focus on passive recreation activities such as picnics

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    Chicago tylenol Murders Events In the event of the Chicago Tylenol Murders several lives were taken by mysterious cyanide-laced Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules in different Chicago areas. It all started when 12 year old Mary Kellerman woke up feeling sick‚ like normal her parents kept her home from school and gave her Tylenol to ease the pain. Instead of easing her pain she ended up dead on the floor of her bathroom‚ her father found her. That same day in a totally different area of Chicago‚ a

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    HOW GLOBALIZATION WENT BAD Article 51: How Globalization Went Bad From Terrorism to Global Warming Emily Hudak Dr. Trautman January 20‚ 2011 Abstract Steven Weber believes that “evils of globalization are even more dangerous than ever before.” In his article he describes what has gone wrong‚ gives reasons for the instability‚ and provides solutions. Article 51: How Globalization went Bad From Terrorism to Global Warming In the Article “How globalization Went Bad” by Steven Weber

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    Joseph Intro To Film March 16‚ 2014 The Man Who Knew Too Much Alfred Hitchcock is sought out to be one of the world’s greatest filmmaker because he very conscious about his films. What I mean by conscious filmmaking is that Hitchcock always knew what exactly he wanted in his product from framing to camera angles to soundtrack‚ Hitchcock had a plan with his films and he pushed to get his ideal end product. In Hitchcock’s second making of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) there were many themes

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    Hatem Alharthi BME 24100 (28979) Prof. Steven Higbee Extra Credit December 20‚ 2014 Personal Response to The Man who mistook his wife for a hat book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat is a remarkable and interesting medical book and one of the top rated medical books as ranked by Goodreads website published in 1985 by Oliver Sacks. The book’s author is Dr. Oliver Sacks a British-American neurologist and writer. From my experience with Dr. Sacks’s books‚ I can see that his knowledge in neuroscience

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    friend‚ Weston‚ and I decided to watch the Chicago Cubs play baseball. Little did we know this was going to be the worst fight we would ever experience with each other. We disputed about who we thought topped the Chicago Cubs roster. It all began when we were in my basement watching the gifted Chicago Cubs play in the friendly confines of Wrigley Field against the South Side Hitmen- the Chicago White Sox’s. All was going well until Weston asked me “Ben‚ who do you think is the best player on the

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    you live‚ it is safe to say that a majority of people have the right to speak up for their beliefs and defend themselves by calling out those who are oppressing them. However‚ unlike the United States‚ where it is the right of all it’s citizens to voice their opinions‚ there are many countries that put limitations on what can be said and punish those who violate the rules. The United Nations wrote the “Universal Declaration of RIghts” document which lists thirty articles that state the rights that

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