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    “The size of Europe Population was around eighty million and it decrease to fifty million after the black plague had hit (Ole J. Bendeictow)”. With the black plague taking reducing the population it caused Europe fifty years to recover from their loss. The importance of the Europe’s population decline from the black plague it resulted in a better and cheaper value on the labour. In 1381 it was followed right after that value to increase it caused the peasants to revolt and the farming to change.

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    Why did animalism fail? At first animalism was going well due to all animals being equal with everything from working in the fields to food rations. This was important to the animals so they made it one of their seven commandments to ensure that all animals would always be equal. Although this took place while Snowball was in charge. But the times when snowball was in charge were short lived‚ he had been in disagreement with the way he was leading Animal Farm with Napoleon‚ the other pig on the who

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    Judging the Wrong People Have you ever known what it is like to constantly do good things but never rewarded? Never acknowledged? Always assumed to be bad? To be a mockingbird means to not cause any harm to the society and do good deeds. Most mockingbirds don’t even want to be recognized. Boo Radley is a perfect example of a metaphorical mockingbird. Not everyone knows what being misunderstood is like; especially when you’re misunderstood for the wrong reasons. Just because a man keeps to himself

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    Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s Captain In 1548 arguably one of the best captains in England’s history was born. Sir Francis Drake was born to a wealthy family on the Crowndale estate of Lord Francis Russell. What started Drake’s obsession and controversial career for battle and for the sea began when he enlisted as an 18 year old eager young man ready for exploration‚ battle‚ and riches. Drake’s life really began when a peasant Roman Catholic priest accused him of Robbery and theft. These allegations

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    Tia Conover 9/26/12 Period E Summary Francis Bacon was a writer during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries‚ who wrote a classic essay called “Of Studies.” The main purpose of his essay is to explain to the reader why study‚ or knowledge‚ is important. He writes about the practical uses of knowledge and how they can be applied‚ along with the benefits and uses of reading and writing. He immediately delves into the main ideas of his essay in the opening sentence‚ which states

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    The Roman Empire left a lasting impression on future civilizations due to its powerful military and political structure. Despite its early success‚ however‚ the empire fell into economic decline. But if the civilization was so powerful‚ why did it crumble by 476 AD? Many factors contributed to the empire’s demise‚ but historians routinely cite slavery and the spread of Christianity as the main factors. Some historians argue that the empire’s overreliance on slave labor collapsed the civilization;

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    Have you heard of Romeo and Juliet? Do you wonder what else they could have done differently for them to still be alive and for nothing to happen? Well I have a few perspectives on the situation and what possibly could’ve happen differently. First thing maybe if Romeo talked to Juliet’s father about being with her. He could’ve asked Juliet’s father to marry her and be with her. Any of this wouldn’t of happen. He wouldn’t have met Juliet. He wouldn’t have to go through all this. Most likely he

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    Francis Ford Coppola Early Life • Born on April 7th‚ 1939 in Detroit‚ Michigan to Carmine and Italia Coppola. • Coppola had a sick childhood as he caught a disease called polio and was paralyzed on his left side. He learned puppetry and mastered home movies since he was bedridden. • He graduated from Hofstra University with a degree in drama and then moved on to UCLA and did some graduate work in filmmaking. Francis also received an M.F.A in Film Production from the University

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    Happy Life of Francis Macomber Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber‚” demonstrates the idea of fear‚ embarrassment‚ rebirth‚ and liberation through various vital symbolic moments throughout Francis’ short journey. This is a short story of a man‚ Francis Macomber‚ who candidly expresses severe embarrassment‚ let alone is shown to be the prey. Francis’s wife‚ Margaret‚ has always been his predator to survive. Margaret is only married to Francis for the money

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    The American Revolution was the cause of a buildup of events. The rise of the revolution was brought on by a series of events‚ these are the main reasons as to why the American Revolution happened‚ the Intolerable Acts and the formation of the Stamp Act Congress. The Intolerable acts were a set of laws that colonists deemed unfair. These acts were put into place after the Boston Tea Party. The first act was the Boston Port Act the closed the port of Boston until the Dutch East India Company got

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