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    To what extent is a stable family vital for a successful society? What is a family? A family is a group that consists of adults and children that care for one another. When describing a family‚ people would usually talk about love‚ care‚ company and relationships. What is a stable family? To me‚ a stable family is one that is able to financially support the members of the family in terms of their daily necessities and school fees for the children. It should also be able to maintain healthy relationships

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray was written by Oscar Wilde in 1891‚ who himself was a key proponent of the aesthetic movement created by Walter Pater. Within the novel Wilde shows blatant contradictions and struggles within his characters‚ particularly those of the upper echelons of British society. Wilde parodies with great success main characters such as Lord and Henry and later on Dorian‚ yet also lesser characters‚ such as Lord Fermor. . As a potential ‘reincarnation’ of Narcissus‚ Dorian Gray embodies

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    popular and stupid‚ are mere puppets in his hands‚ but living puppets‚ who at the motion of his finger must contort themselves in agony‚ while all the time they believe that he is their one true friend and comforter?” It cannot be denied that Iago had played a big part in Othello’s tragic fall‚ but could Othello’s tragic fall have contributed in destroying the Moor of Venice? Othello’s notable tragic flaw is‚ as Iago states himself‚ “The Moor is of a free and open nature”‚ meaning that he takes

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    Ways in which economics helped gain independence from colonial rule are colonists. Therefore economics helped them gain independence when colonists joined together and fought Britain to get independence‚ some examples why colonists wanted independence are taxes‚ slavery‚ another example because Britain prohibited trading with the non-British world. The next way economics helped colonists gain independence often seemed motivated by economic factors. Furthermore‚ economic factors that helped them get

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION According to Berolzheimer R (1959) Jams are usually made from pulp and juice of one fruit‚ rather than a combination of several fruits. Berries and other small fruits are most frequently used‚ though larger fruits such as apricots‚ peaches‚ or plums cut into small pieces or crushed are also used for jams. Good jam has a soft even consistency without distinct pieces of fruit‚ a bright color‚ a good fruit flavor and a semi-jellied texture that is easy to spread but has no

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    Tyranny means oppressive use of absolute power held by an individual leader to enforce obedience by force or threats. Tyranny is clearly present in The Crucible in various characters‚ but especially Danforth with his authority in the court and Abigail with the influence she gains over the whole village‚ in particular the girls who participate in the witch trials with her. In Act Three Danforth tells Giles Corey and Francis Nurse that there are ‘seventy-two condemned to hang by [his] signature’.

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    Alannah Y. History 131 March 18‚ 2013 Common Sense Essay Many Americans today have a meager common memory of the American Revolution and Thomas Paine’s contribution to the success of American Independence. Most Americans believe that almost all colonists in the 18th century were committed to seeking freedom from British Rule‚ but that is far from truth. Many inhabitants were ill informed‚ and even fearful‚ of the benefits that independence would provide for the continental nation. Thomas Paine

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    well the colonists’ relationships with the Native Americans were. The relations in the British colonies varied. In Jamestown‚ which was one of the earliest English settlements‚ the relations were not good. The colonists thought of the Native people as savages and no more than mere animals. They were almost always fighting and the only reason they traded was out of fear and necessity. Yet‚ in Plymouth the Natives and the colonists had good relations. After the Natives helped the colonists plant crops

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    Chelsea Engel Mr. Johnson HIST170-85086 23 September 2016 A Colonists’ Justified Grievances Dear English Cousin‚ According to your response to my letter‚ the grievances we have made are preposterous. I cannot change your mind I just hope to open your eyes to what is really happening in the colonies and help you see why our complaints are sensible. The British are not protecting us by leaving their troops on our land during a time of peace. We are already paying the debt from the war with France

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    One experience is when Buck first starts to pull the sled. “Buck had been purposely placed between Dave and Sol-leks so that he might receive instruction… they were equally apt teachers‚ never allowing him to linger long in error‚ and enforcing their teaching with their sharp teeth” (pg. 19). When Buck pulls the sled

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