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    conquered Bacteria which was something not even the Soviet forces could do‚ even with their advanced weapons in 1980. Alexander was known to always come up with genius and unexpected solutions to their problems. One of the reasons Alexander was so successful was because of his charismatic personality. He knew his troops by their names and also joined them in the dangers and victories of battle. If there was a mutiny then he could give a speech and silence it. He would also shame his troops by leading

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    Why is Eco fashion so popular? CONTENTS 1. Chapter 1: Introduction 2. Chapter 2: A short introduction to Eco fashion 3. Chapter 3: Stella McCartney: its history and effects 4. Chapter 4: Eco fashion designers 5. Chapter 5: If people spend higher price to buy eco-clothing‚ why and how 6. Chapter 6: Conclusion 7. Glossary 8. Indicative Bibliography 1. Introduction The purpose of this essay is to the knowledge

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    talked about in the many circles of England and surrounding European countries. Of the nineteenth century women travelers‚ Nightingale is still very widely known and even celebrated today‚ mainly for her reform and founding of modern nursing. Why was Nightingale so popular throughout her time and now in the present? It is hard to come up with just one answer because the truth‚ I believe‚ is composed of many factors‚ her family’s beginning and aristocratic level‚ her travels around the world experiencing

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    all have different depictions as to why their culture led to downfall of Jamestown. Breen argues that Jamestown is unsuccessful because they were unsure how to adapt to the changes and difficulties that came with creating a new society. Breen states‚ “part of the problem was cultural‚” because at this time English was well established and prospering even with its depressed agricultural economy. In England‚ due to their economy‚ the settlers worked part time so when they got to Jamestown‚ they thought

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    showing people that being different is cool‚ and to do what you do not what someone else does. When you join a band at the age of 13 you must be an exceptional musician. I’ve always heard that Michael Jackson was crucial to the music industry. Why was MJ so important? There are many things that inflict on how he was important. Probably the most relevant was that Michael was known for the different ways Wacko Jacko dressed‚ his particular dancing (the moonwalk)‚ that he did things his way. He was

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    Group Discussion | October 29 2012 | John Cheok‚ Wai Wai and Sin Ping | Sorry‚ If your name are typed wrongly and please voice out if you have any problem. TQ | John: Well‚ we shall discuss our task given to us by Ms. Low today. So do you have anything to bring up? WW: Sorry for the interruption‚ but I did not pay attention during English class last week. Do you mind to explain what are we supposed to discuss? John: Everyone in the class is divided into groups and we are supposed to discuss

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    The poem "Why Are Your Poems So Dark" by Linda Pastan exposes that no matter who you are‚ darkness will always be prevalent in your life. She does this by using an evident contrast between light and dark throughout the entire poem. Of major note in this contrast are the speaker’s point of view‚ Biblical allusion‚ and rhetorical questions. One of the biggest contributors to the overall theme of the poem is the author’s use of point of view. The point of view in the poem is second person. Pastan

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    is important because you shouldn’t judge a person from rumors and made up lies. Near the beginning of the book‚ Jem says “Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrel and any cats he could catch‚ that’s why his hands were bloodstained -- if you ate an animal raw‚ you could never wash the blood off. There was a long jagged

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    Big Brother Has Gone Too Far ?If you have nothing to hide‚ you have nothing to fear‚? some people claim about the National Security Agency (NSA)(?Surveillance?). The Fourth Amendment protects United States citizens against ?unwarranted searches and seizures? (Jefferson). However‚ a short history of laws‚ including the Patriot Act‚ takes away many of these protections. The government has more freedom to spy on people than ever‚ even people that have no hard evidence linking them to crimes. The

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    Everyone in the town of Salem‚ MA‚ is the definition of credulous. Everything that happens in this community doesn’t need any proof for why it is right or wrong‚ if it is said it is true. No questions asked. When the girls originally blamed witchcraft for the peculiar behavior of Betty Paris‚ nobody wanted to believe that it was anything else. This is the core reason why so many people were killed during the witch-hunts. Abigail Williams‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and John Proctor were forever changed in history

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