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    without power‚ confidence‚ determination‚ strength and ambition it is hard to climb over obstacles and face the challenges that come your way. In my image I drew the sky tower which symbolizes the difficulties you may face in life. The girl with the rope strapped around her ankles symbolizes that no matter how far up the tower you may reach you will always be brought back down. Instead of giving up let the bungee rope bounce you right back up. Her clothes are purple because purple is a colour that

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    Antoni Gaudi

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    To what extent was Antoni Gaudi the greatest architect in European history? Antoni Gaudi‚ an architect‚ was born on June 25th‚ 1852 in Rues‚ Catalonia‚ Spain. Antoni showed great interest in architecture at a very young age. He eventually ended up going to the Provincial School of Architecture. He then graduated in 1878‚ and started to work for other companies and then went to the Paris World’s Fair of 1878 and presented his own showcase. This fair really launched his

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    The Princes in the Tower was written in 1992‚ by the renowned historical writer Alison Weir. The book depicts the famous boy king Edward V‚ his brother and their uncle Richard III. The term princes in the tower is already a famous term for these boys who went missing after the death of their father and was founded in the form of corpse and bones in 1674‚ during this time there were rumours going around the royal circles that their uncle the Duke of Gloucester‚ later Richard III‚ had murdered them

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    c ENG1D Essay Assignment Cue for treason - Rough Draft This essay is going to talk about the character traits of Peter Brownrigg in Geoffrey Trease’s Cue for Treason. Peter Brownrigg is the novel’s narrator and protagonist. He is fourteen years old and he lives in Country Cumberland. One day‚ he throws a rock to Sir Phillip which makes him get in a lot of trouble‚ he has to leave his hometown for his own safety‚ and then Peter

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    lacked security for the cooling towers which without could cause the whole plant to come unstable. So there for I’m going to explain how easy it would be to execute an attack on them. I would research online and off line on how to make a simple bomb and I would make a few of them. After making them I would I simply hide them in my car as they do not 100 % search my personal car when coming though the main gate in which the parking lot faces the main cooling tower that without the main the second

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    that all you can see is this beautiful canvas of buildings. As we drove closer you could begin to see the combination of brick‚ steel and glass. The buildings look as though they are touching the sky; the clouds were floating around the Sears Tower. The glass and steel from the buildings would glisten as the sun struggled to shine through. The second time the Chicago Skyline burnt and image in my mind. I was a teen again driving from the North heading down the same interstate‚ however

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    In December 1483 the bodies of Prince Richard and Prince Henry‚ only 12 and 9‚ were found murdered in the Tower of London. The mystery of who killed the boys is still a mystery to this day‚ however many suspect their uncle Richard III of York. Many historians who recorded the event explicitly express that they’re certain Richard III is responsible‚ and there’s many valid reasons to support their assumption. Richard III grew up with many siblings which included three older brothers. He was the runt

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    dollar. However‚ driving in the left side of the road is hard to get use to. A lot of double-deckers‚ the metro in London‚ were too rough and carefulness with the tourist. We have a lot of fun overall with all the cute guys in London. The Eiffel Tower‚ The Arc de Triumphed‚ The Louvre‚ Notre Dame and lot of other places are all located in the heart of Paris‚ France. Paris with its French food‚ romantic places and extraordinary views was like seeing heaven. I’ll never forget the day I was sitting

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    Inspired by the design of the Eiffel tower and the rise of the new material‚ plastic‚ Charles and Ray Eames designed the high performance Eiffel chair that topped all limits in the design world. The Eiffel chairs were originally designed in metal in 1948 as an entry in The Museum of Modern Art’s International Design Competition‚ but the modern chairs caught wide attention and then were recreated for the public. Not only do the chairs look beautiful and vibrant but they are also technologically

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    “Political language… is designed to make lies sound truthful and murderers respectable…” (Orwell‚ 1946). In politics‚ politicians use their language skills as a power tool to swipe away their competitors and to gain the support of the commoners on a regular basis. When government budgets disappear‚ MPs would often blame others. One would doubt that Rob Ford would still be in the Toronto mayoral race if he did not have strong language skills to get him out of his drug and assault accusations. In the

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