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    Pioneer Diaries

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    PIONEER DIARIES The Oregon Trail was much more than a pathway to the state of Oregon; it was the only practical corridor to the entire western United States. The places we now know as Washington‚ Oregon‚ California‚ Nevada‚ Idaho and Utah would probably not be a part of the United States today were it not for the Oregon Trail. That’s because the Trail was the only feasible way for settlers to get across the mountains. The journey west on the Oregon Trail was exceptionally difficult by today’s standards

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    Diary of a wimpy kid

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    Diary of a Wimpy kid: The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney is the 3rd book in the series Diary of a Wimpy Kid. I’ve read all of the books in the series now. To be honest‚ I understand why kids are drawn to them but as an adult reading them all back to back they got a bit old. As I’ve shared in my reviews of the other books in the series‚ this is one of my son’s favorite book series. My son AJ who is 10‚ was so happy that I read the first book and when I finished it‚ he lined up book 2 and 3 in the series

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    Freedom

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    Overview of World War II The Origins of World War II America and Isolationism When events began happening in Europe that would eventually lead to World War II‚ many Americans took an increasingly hard line towards getting involved. The events of World War I had fed into America’s natural desire to isolationism‚ and this was reflected by the passage of Neutrality Acts along with the general hands off approach to the events that unfolded on the world stage. Increasing tensions While America was

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    Jane Eyre Theme Analysis

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    Theme Analysis: Jane Eyre The Romantic Era was defined by a newfound freedom in art‚ music‚ and life in general. Unlike the Classical Era before it‚ the era of Shakespeare and The Scarlett Letter‚ Romanticism gave birth to novels like Wuthering Heights‚ Dracula‚ and Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is the quintessential Romantic Novel. It exhibits themes of love‚ nature‚ and the ideal Romantic‚ otherwise known as the Byronic‚ Hero. Bronte uses these themes to describe intricate

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    Creative Spark Talk Analysis Name: Institution: Course: Tutor: Date: Creative Confidence Creativity refers to the conversion of new imaginative ideas into reality‚ where confidence refers to the state of being certain. Creative confidence talk revolves around David Kelly‚ who is the founder of IDEO a design firm which produced the first Apple mouse and he trains future design thinkers at Stanford d. School. He presented his Creative Spark talk in 2012 with the title of Creative

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    from a nurse's diary

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    Document 28-1 From a war Nurse’s Diary 1918 This excerpt comes from the diary of a British nurse during World War I. In the entry the nurse is talking about her venture at The Fort of Walamen‚ detailing the lack of water supply and pile of dead bodies of the British and Belgian men. Because water supply was limited they had to use semi-pure water from the Scheldt that they boiled‚ to operate on the wounded soldiers‚ this was known as fomentation. While arriving to Antwerp there was a big explosion

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    Freedom of Choice

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    kid‚ I loved books. My mom would take my sister and I to the library frequently. What made books so appealing to me was that at the library there was a room full of them and I could pick whichever ones I wanted. This was my first experience with freedom‚ one of the only parts of my life I could control. When you’re 8 years old‚ even maybe 10 anywhere you go you’re choices are limited. You’re completely dependent on parents for money if you even get to buy what you want. It was a big deal for me

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    (Franiuk and Scherr 19). The female characters in The Vampire Diaries are magically enamored to the vampires‚ due to their stereotypical masculine portrayal. The beginning of the human/vampire relationship is connected to masculine depictions by the male vampires. Stefan‚ for example‚ demonstrates his skills on the football pitch before Elena and he get together (20). Elena is a down to earth girl with brunette hair and although she is popular at school and has some admirer‚ she does not present

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    Short Story Analysis 6 By: Michael Hurley Harrison Bergeron: This novel centers around the Bergeron’s‚ the average 2081 family in this stories dystopian America. According to this story‚ every single person is equal‚ not just under the law or equal with opportunity‚ but equal. While this sounds nice the way in which true equality is achieved is one which will annoy most modern Americans. George Bergeron‚ the father figure in this story‚ is apparently considered “above average” in mental capacity

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    Service Diary

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    SERVICE ENCOUNTER: Harry Beckwith mentioned service as “Selling the invisible”.(Barlett‚ 2001). Service encounter is a dealing in which one person supply a good or a service to another person. (for example selling a product‚ selling a service an appointment with a doctor etc..). There are different types of service encounters. Service may be direct contact services( like service in an hospital) or indirect contact services( like service produced in a call center). Examples: 1

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