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    William Lloyd Garrison William Lloyd Garrison is well known historian changing up the United States with his strong and powerful actions fighting for rights even though he was not as vocal as some of the most popular historians fighting against slavery he shared his opinion through his writing. As an abolitionist‚ journalist‚ suffragist‚ and social reformer he had much to write about‚ best known as the editor of the abolitionist newspaper he founded called “The Liberator”‚ where he would continue

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    and key figures in the construction and representation of human experiences and relationships. Characters are constructed to position readers to be aware of certain themes and ideas through the presentation of experiences of which we may relate to. Lloyd Jones’ Mister Pip (2006) presents the theme of the power of literature through the construction of the characters‚ Matilda‚ Dolores and several more. Through these characters‚ literature (or story-telling) is an extremely powerful theme in Mister Pip

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    Carli Lloyd is a famous soccer player who plays for the US women’s soccer team and good role model for many‚ including myself. She has accomplished a lot in her career and in her high school education through her persistence in goal setting. She set goals for herself to achieve and worked through high school and college to accomplish them. At the age of 5‚ Carli learned to play soccer. She has continued playing to the present. When she was 5‚ Carli played on a coed team and loved hanging out with

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    This quote illustrates a main theme in Lloyd Jones’ Mister Pip‚ the influence of literature. Mister Pip is set in the Solomon Island of Bougainville‚ during the 1990s‚ when the island was at war with its government. The protagonist‚ thirteen year old‚ Matilda Laimo‚ lives with her mother‚ Dolores‚ and teacher‚ Mr. Watts. Through Mr. Watts’ reading of Great Expectations‚ Matilda escapes the poor conditions of the island. Correspondingly‚ in Mister Pip‚ Lloyd Jones uses the character of Matilda to

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    interior designated spot or in a refreshing‚ outside porch setting‚ wicker furniture in itself needs something else to make it complete: good quality replacement seat cushions. In the cushion-making industry‚ no one company fits this description than Lloyd Flanders. When thinking of luxurious‚ superior seating arrangements and their cushions‚ this famous and long established brand deals with customers of discriminating taste. They settle for nothing except for excellence.

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    A treaty is defined as a formal‚ written agreement between sovereign states or between states and international organizations (Nathan‚ 1977). The subjects of treaties span the whole spectrum of international relations: peace‚ trade‚ independence‚ reparations‚ territorial boundaries‚ human rights‚ immigration‚ and many others. Harold (1936) defines a treaty as “an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law‚ namely sovereign states and international organizations

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    Carli Lloyd‚ professional soccer player of the United States Women’s Soccer Team (USWNT)‚ talks about her ups and downs of her journey to the top of women’s soccer. She starts with when she was little and how she started out playing on the local teams‚ then growing up to playing on club teams and her high school team. After graduating high school she went on to college a Rutgers and playing soccer their. She also played on the U-21 US team but was kicked off because her coach thought she was ready

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    of Versailles” Jacqueline Siegel is focused on a lot. She is the forty-three-year-old wife of billionaire David Siegel. David is an American businessman who founded Westgate Resorts Ltd. The documentary targets Jackie’s background life‚ where she was nothing more than a middle class woman that had an engineering degree‚ and worked as an employee for IBM‚ a computer company. Growing up her family worked very hard for what they had. The documentary shows both the lives of Jacqueline‚ and David‚ and

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    SHORT- TERM CONSEQUENCES 1. The creation of new states There were several treaties signed after the treaty of Versailles. This treaty was signed by Germany‚ but other countries such as Austria‚ Hungary‚ Bulgaria and Turkey‚ also had to sign their own treaties. In September 1919‚ just some months after signing the Treaty of Versailles‚ the Treaty of Saint-German was signed with Austria. Due to this treaty Austria’s land got reduced to 84.000 kilometers and it had to accept the independence of Hungary

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    To what extent were the effects of the Treaty of Versailles the most serious problem for the Weimar republic between 1919-1923? The Weimar republic encountered many serious problems in the years 1919-1923; and whilst historians argue that the effects of the treaty of Versailles were the most severe‚ it is necessary to compare the significance of a range of other political‚ social and economic factors to determine the prime and most significant problem faced by the newly formed government in a

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