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    Prompt: Although the development of the Trans-Mississippi West is popularly associated with hardy individualism‚ it was in fact largely dependent on the federal government. Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to western economic activities in the 19th century. In the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ the idea of the far west captivated many. The chance to begin life anew attracted thousands of individuals and families alike to move out west and escape their current life‚ which

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    Ambition is a strong force that provided individuals the opportunity to become successful thus giving them happiness. The photo by Jose Hardy‚ “Pawn and King‚” represents the idea of ambition through the pawn and how it views itself as being more than what it is now; as a king. The mirror is a reflection of the pawns ambition and goals for the future. Chess is a very strategic game and it takes multiple steps to win‚ just like the pawn it needs to decide which steps to take in order to achieve

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    Imagery in the Poem

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    Imagery in the poem | Example of image | | The poem begins in the labour ward of the hospital: it is ’hot‚ white ’ (line 2) and sterile‚ which seems at odds with the intimate event that is about to occur. Further on it is seen as ’a square / Environmental blank ’ (line 9) and a ’glass tank ’ (line 19). Why do you think Clarke places so much emphasis on the hospital building? | | Before the actual birth‚ Clarke looks out of the window at ’The people and cars ’ (line 4) going about their

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    a difference in society‚ good or bad. Thomas Jefferson is an influential person because he wrote the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson is an influential person because he changed society today. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743. In 1762‚ Thomas Jefferson graduated from the College of William and Mary. He was admitted to the bar in 1767 after an exceptionally thorough preparation in legal theory. Thomas Jefferson lived the life of a wealthy

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    President Thomas Jefferson 1801 - 1809 Thomas Jefferson came into presidency with the intentions of limiting the size and power of the central government. His success and failures in accomplishing this goal were many. Thomas Jefferson was America’s third president in reign from 1801 – 1809‚ once tying in the presidential race with Aaron Burr‚ where the decision was made by the House of Representatives to choose Jefferson whom they thought was less dangerous than Burr. As president he was

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    be followed only. Parents should help kids to be eligible to enter their communities. Situations and circumstances in the family may indeed influence the emotional development of pupils. When the structure of a family who suffered fracture‚ the child will suffer emotional

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    An Essay on the principle of Population Thomas Malthus‚ in the early 19th century published an essay on the principle of population as it affects the future improvement of the society with remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin‚ M. Condorcet‚ and Other Writers. He criticized the views of the Utopians who believed that life could and would definitely improve for humans on earth. Populations are growing most rapidly where such growth can be afforded the least — where pollution‚ resource shortages

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    simple town‚  my comfort‚ joy and cradle‚  beside a balmy lake‚  the seat of my delight.  Ah‚ yes‚ my awkward foot  explored your sombre woodlands‚  and on the banks of your rivers  in frolic I took part.  I prayed in your rustic temple‚  a child‚ with a child’s devotion;  and your unsullied breeze  exhilarated my heart.  The Creator I saw in the grandeur  of your age-old forests;  upon your bosom‚ sorrows  were ever unknown to me;  while at your azure skies  I gazed‚ neither love

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    Linda Sue Park once said‚ “The books in the library showed me that there is a whole world out there big enough for misfits like me‚” In every one of us there is a little bit of extraordinary deep inside of our most ordinary thoughts. Even a plain girl like Jane Doe‚ with no talent‚ no skills‚ no extraordinary gifts‚ can find her own remarkable story. Her story involves pirates‚ evil twins‚ and a whole lot of laughs for anyone looking for a new twist on the ordinary “talented kids story”. This story

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    If Thomas has a surprise during class‚ such as his favourite teacher walks in the room or if they asked someone to come in that all the children liked. Thomas facial expression would change as his mood had changed for example‚ he would raise eyebrow‚ wide open eyes‚ and open mouth to show that he is surprised. However‚ if Thomas wants to happy that someone he didn’t like walking into the room his face would also change to maybe these‚ the Inner corners of the eyebrows are drawn in and upwards‚ frowning

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