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    S. American Slavery‚ American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia. New York: Norton‚ 1975. Salinger‚ Sharon V. ’To serve well and faithfully ’: Labor and Indentured Servants in Pennsylvania‚ 1682-1800. New Boyd‚ Lawrence W. "The Coal Company Town." Ph.D. Dissertation‚ West Virginia University‚ 1993. Fishback‚ Price V. Soft Coal‚ Hard Choices: The Economic Welfare of Bituminous Coal Miners 1890-1930. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1992. Gates‚ Grace Hooten. The Model City of the New South:

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    city vs small town

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    City VS Small Town Are you into living the fast paced life or more of the laid back kind of style? How about going to town knowing everyone you see? There’s many differences between a small town and a city‚ along with many similarities‚ too. In a city everything is constantly fast paced and so many people trying to be everywhere at one time. Personally‚ I think they’re so cluttered and frustrating. A small town will never have traffic and you can get where you’re going without stopping at twenty

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    In Ghost Town‚ No One Lives Alone The phrase “no man is an island” is a well-known saying that can take on different forms and meanings depending on the context. An article by Nesbitt (2011) provides an explanation of its origin and what it was basically supposed to convey. He said that the phrase was first written by the English poet John Donne in his work the Meditation XVII. Post (2006) supplies additional information about the Meditation XVI by stating that it is a part of Devotions upon Emergent

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    “A Product of This Town” “A Product of This Town” was a piece that detailed the events surrounding and unfolding from a single event in Jena‚ which caused a hoard of people to descend on the small town. It starts out detailing how the town was a simple town and the thing to do on Saturdays was to drive the “Loop” through the town and just hang out with your friends no matter what their gender or race. One day at the local high school nooses were hung in a tree that had been‚ by tradition‚ the ‘white

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    A New Town, House and Dog

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    lived in the house not a single person went to the house to visit the person or people who last lived there. Not even the family of the one who lived there went to visit. Every one in small town of 750 people thought the house was "haunted". Nobody in the town knew that they lived in the "haunted house" in town. No one knew that anyone lived in the house. The family was getting ready to move to the new house. All the kids were excited about moving to the new house. The family had been

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    Oelwein‚ IA is a small town roughly about 4 miles. If you were to look at this town from the sky it would look as though it was separated into quadrants. All of the road runs vertical‚ with a small amount roads typically by the river‚ running off of them. This town isn’t exactly poor or well off. And from the outside looking in‚ it looks as though it could be an ideal small town. “Driving into town from the south‚ you first notice the softening profile of the maples and oaks that fill out the middle

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    Amos Town Council Case

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    INTRODUCTION The Town of Amos‚ a municipality in the north-west part of Quebec‚ has to address the continuous rise of its local police budget. Over the past five years‚ the Amos Police Force budget has increased at an annual rate of 5% (while the budgets of all the other town departments have increased by only 3%)‚ and it currently represents 30% of the town’s annual budget. Regardless of these increases‚ over the same time interval the actual police expenditures have exceeded the allocated budget

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    The book ‚Paper Towns‚ follows Quentin Jacobson and Margo Roth Spiegelman childhood friends that lost touch after finding a dead body in a park and having different points of view. Margo wanted to investigate what had happened‚ unlike Quentin who wanted to put it behind him. Years later‚ Margo comes to Quentin’s window in need of someone to drive her around while she gets revenge on some of her friends‚ like her cheating boyfriend Jake Worthington. Together they the commit acts of vandalism to houses

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    owned business? -Local businesses can have affects everyone‚ especially in a small community like the ones we live in. My name is... and my father owns his own business. Repeat. BODY: Overall: Locally owned businesses are crucial to keeping small towns thriving. +”Your dollars spent in locally-owned businesses have three times the impact on your community as dollars spent at national chains.” +The more people shop locally‚ the more everyone in the community will benefit. http://www.staylocal

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    Certain techniques of language and layout structures are often utilised in a variety of written media‚ such as magazines‚ books and newspapers‚ in order to manipulate the target audience’s opinions and beliefs. A journalist and their article’s motives can be deconstructed by considering five specific areas: the purpose and message of the article‚ the target audience and their susceptibility to persuasion‚ the language techniques being used‚ the bias of the article and lastly‚ the tone of the article

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