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    worker living in the 1800’s out in Hawaii‚ hunched over all day long with fresh blood dripping down his muddy hands. Slapping at stinging wasps‚ and soothing scars all day‚ he struggles to live. This is just another day in the life of a Hawaiian immigrant worker‚ struggling through life. To keep it short- these plantation workers don’t have it easy. “What is a Hawaiian immigrant plantation worker?” many may ask. These Hawaiian immigrant plantation workers‚ in the 1800’s‚ were foreigners that immigrated

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    Skip to ContentSkip to Wiki NavigationSkip to Site Navigation Start a wiki Video GamesEntertainmentLifestyleLog in Username Password Forgot your password? Stay logged in Or Connect Sign up Tomorrow When the War Began Wiki On the Wiki Wiki Activity Random page New Photos Community Contribute Share WatchlistRandom pageRecent changes Robyn Mathers Edit Comments0 42PAGES ON THIS WIKI Robyn Mathers Gender: Female Age: 17? at time of death Martial Status: Single

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    The astonishing events and historical aspect that the Earth has lived throughout its history‚ not only for the physical Earth‚ but also for the human beings on it‚ have been very significant for mankind. Events like these are extremely unique and will mostly never happen again since society in the world is always changing. One extremely significant event that occurred in the late 1700’s that would be one of the most important aspects of history because it influenced many to do the same and to fight

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    Starting in the late 1800’s‚ women realized they deserved the same rights as men. These same beliefs carried out into the twentieth century‚ when the fight for women’s rights flared up again‚ except this time in much larger proportions‚ during the twenties and thirties. Women began to exercise their right to freedom of speech and other civil liberties as they initiated multiple public affairs‚ proving to anyone that was doubtful‚ that females too could be a real part of society‚ and make an impact

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    Katie Reynolds    Title:  Tomorrow‚ When The War Began    Author: John Marsden    Genre: Realistic Fiction    Summary Of Novel:     This story is told by Ellie‚ a seventeen year old girl who lives in the small town of  Wirrawee‚ Australia. She and Corrie‚her best friend since she was little‚ decide that they  should go camping with some other friends for the Christmas holiday‚ which was also  Commemoration Day.They decide to take Ellie’s fathers’ Land Rover up to Tailor’s  Stitch and straight into Hell

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    Saving Planet Earth I was reading a story about recycling‚ and what it means to recycle‚ it means to reduce and reuse materials so that we save the raw materials. If you reduce and reuse it saves on greenhouse gasses and emissions. It will keep our earth greener. My husband is a recycling coordinator for Texas A&M. When I first moved here I worked as a recycling assistant‚ which meant my job was to sort and bale paper to be sent off for recycling‚ so we could use it again

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    Technology has changed the world is so many positive ways. We can pick up the phone and call anywhere‚ anytime. We can travel on land‚ in the air‚ and even into space. We can identify someone using a simple drop of blood using DNA. How can something with such positive effects also have such profound negative ones? According to the textbook‚ Society and Technological Change‚ the most obvious and longest lasting consequence of technological advance is the alteration and destruction of the natural environment

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    behavior. From independent farm life to the start of urban development. Changes that have impacted society even to this day. By 1925‚ the massive growth from 44 million people in 1875‚ to 114 million people gave a broader perspective on how life should be lived in the ever expanding nation. Farms were the basis of American culture since Virginia was first founded back in 1625. People need food to live and land to grow it on. America has plenty of land to cultivate so it’s the perfect place for an agriculturally

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    care of our Mother Nature. There are trivial things that we can do to save our beloved Earth. First and foremost‚ we should plant more more trees around our homes. We can encourage our friends or relatives to join us. Choose an area to plant the tress. As you know‚ trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen during their photosynthesis process. As a result‚ it will not cause in world temoerature rising. So‚ we should stop cutting down the trees and trying to plant more trees to improve the air

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    Earth Day Earth Day is an annual event‚ celebrated on April 22‚ on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. “Earth day is every day”‚ as the saying goes‚ but it is acknowledged and celebrated every year on April 22nd. Earth Day’s history is rooted in 1960’s activism. Earth issues where the least of the government’s concern during this time and this angered Senator Gaylord Nelson. By 1969‚ Nelson had an idea of environmental protest modeled after anti-Vietnam

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