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    I believe the slaves came to North America to aid in tobacco. America was already practicing slavery in the 17th and 18th century so when that time came they would already know what to do when they have slaves in North America. So how the slaves got to America they rode in a slave ship in handcuffs and shackles. The reason is because those slaves were robbed of their freedom and was forced to do things that they didn’t want to do. First of all‚ when African Americans were living in Africa they

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    Autumn When Autumn Came

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    they are written – words and phrase you find interesting Your personal response When Autumn Came This is the way that autumn came to the trees: it stripped them down to the skin‚ left their ebony bodies naked. It shook out their hearts‚ the yellow leaves‚ scattered them over the ground. Anyone could trample them out of shape undisturbed by a single moan of protest. The birds that herald dreams were exiled from their song‚ each voice torn out of its throat. They dropped into the dust even before the

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    On February 21‚ 1980‚ the son of Vincent J. McMahon‚ Vincent K. McMahon‚ founded Titan Sports‚ Inc.[22] and on June 6‚ 1982‚ purchased Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd. from his father and other stock holders (Arnold Skaaland‚ Gorilla Monsoon‚ and Phil Zacko).[21] The elder McMahon had long since established the northeastern territory as one of the most vibrant members of the NWA. He had long since recognized that professional wrestling was more about entertainment than actual sport. Against his

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    Hermen Higgins was playing in his room with his best friend‚ Avery Owens‚ when the two boys decided to play spies. The boys slowly and quietly crept down the staircase and peeked around the wall where they heard Hermen’s parents‚ Herman and Hermione Higgins. "Where is he going to go?" Hermen heard his mother whisper. "I haven’t thought that far ahead. Any suggestions as to where to send him? An orphanage perhaps?" Mr. Higgins said sarcastically‚ but Hermen was only seven years old and did not understand

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    rainbow came to be…. There once was a village way up in the sky filled with grownups and children who knew how to fly.They were happy and magical and just full of glee and lucky for us they made the rainbow come to be. RED One day Sally was eating a red popsicle and the sun was so hot the drops would not stop. They lingered in the sky and fell down just so‚ that they formed an arch we know as the very first row.  She looked at the stain she had made in the sky and was so thrilled a tear came to

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    a bird came down the walk

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    A Bird Came Down the Walk by Emily Dickinson Theme: The poem deals‚ among other things‚ with the relationship between nature and humanity. At the start the poet is just observing the bird (“He did not know I saw”). She does not interfere‚ but she is not passive‚ as her observations are quite detailed e.g. noticing the Beetle. She is a presence in the poem from line 2‚ but we don’t find out much about her as the focus is on the bird. The human interference‚ finally‚ in line 14 (“I offered him

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    -Women were also encouraged to beautify themselves and their homes by consuming new products. Many women had came to resent suburban life. -Many women had accepted the role of staying home because they knew if they left their children to go work‚ they wouldn’t be raised properly. 4. How would being a teenager in the 1950s be similar and different from being a teenager today? -Some similarities would be the importance of schooling now and then‚ no wars or

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    The two characters of Ruby and Ada are brought to the reader of Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier as an example of the strange and illogical way in which people were thrown together in times of desperation and uncertainty such as the American Civil War. The reader is enthralled as these two women find in each other the qualities to soothe their needs and for Ada‚ gain the appropriate education which is crucial in order for her even to survive. Frazier uses the relationship built between these two

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    Who was more responsible for the development of the Cold War 1945-49? In some ways‚ the USA was more responsible for the development of the Cold War between 1945-1949. Their development of the atomic bomb at the end of the Second World War contributed to this. The USA felt that they were powerful enough on their own and no longer needed to be allied to the USSR. As a result‚ they became less tolerant of the USSR’s actions and policies. Furthermore‚ the USA made the decision to not share this new

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    State of America a rising empire powerhouse‚ and between “1895 and 1915‚ the United States of America transformed itself from an isolationist country to a world empire.” While they came over with full hearts and hope for an overall better life‚ the labor and feminist politics of the era was a great burden on the shoulders of the new incomers. Hilda Satt Polacheck’s memoir‚ I Came a Stranger:

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