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    Why Was Slavery Abolished

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    Slavery was the trade that during the 18th and 19th centuries provided the West Indies and places like it with males and females to do work on the plantations. The slaves were wanted to make the plantation owners work a lot easier. They were split into three groups known as gangs according to their health and physique. The first gang consisted of the strongest and healthiest and they cleared‚ holed and planted the ground before crop time and cut the canes‚ fed the mills and attended to the manufacture

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    4th June the British Expeditionary Force with the remainder of the French and Belgian armies were attacked from behind by the Germans while waiting for a ‘ferry service’ back to Britain. After their defeat at Calais‚ in May 1940‚ the British army were ordered to retreat from the area and get to the coastal area of Dunkirk no matter what. There they would be rescued by the British naval forces. However‚ the Brits were left waiting until the 27th of May. Whilst the German Luftwaffe was bombing them

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    British Imperialism

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    economics politic‚ society‚ culture and so on. Especially‚ after British imperialism which became a ruler of India had great effect on India. As a result‚ there are many essential changes in language and customs in India and even thought they gained independence from British rule 200 years ago‚ the influence on the British colonial era has still remained in many ways. One of the most factors that the British lunched the colonization of India was the establishment of the East India Company. Throughout the

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    Simon Schama Summary

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    Simon Schama begins with rhetorical questions to make the readers thinking about the power of art and give a statement of how most of art’s history being assumed. He moves on to give detailed description of Mark Rothko and his arts. Schama then uses his personal experience of not being interested in Rothko’s arts to illustrate the process of the change of his perspective. Schama purposely writes‚ “The longer I started‚ the more powerful was the magnetic pull through the block columnar forms towards

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    believe it was a genuine revolution‚ since it tested the powers of the authorities. It was not a radical revolution as it was known all over in recent years; it was an outfitted battle for rights and a superior future. The revolution could be seen as a change occasion of the general public from the long haul. It did change the general public for all time and its gratefulness could be seen within time. Since the American Revolution was not as radical‚ it possibly was motivation behind why it was a great

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    Founding Fathers were truly essential for its creation and survival‚ the most important out of all of them was George Washington. Firstly and foremost‚ George Washington was the commander in chief during the Revolutionary war‚ so his role was crucial to it’s victory for America. Secondly‚ George Washington had served as head of the militia forces during the Whiskey Rebellion to save America when it was still considered young. Finally‚ Washington had facilitated the Jay treaty‚ preventing the still young

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    own. I say this because unless you plan to live at home with your parents until the day you die‚ you will have to establish individuality and a purpose of your own. Such is the case of one Esmeralda Santiago‚ the author and subject of the book‚ ‘When I Was Puerto Rican’. This book is about her eventful path to adulthood‚ both as a woman and as a member of a minority. From her nomadic days in the rural areas of Macún‚ Puerto Rico‚ to her family struggles in Brooklyn‚ New York City‚ to finally graduating

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    with several more conversations taking place about the topic dujour‚ the big storm that is going to hit us! Driving home‚ I turn on the radio again to be confronted by more of the same storm predictions. What happened to the days when we really did get snow? Back when I was a kid‚ we really did get Nor’easters and if I remember correctly‚ the weather forecasters had far fewer gadgets to work with. In the 1970’s I don’t think Doppler had been invented. We were lucking to have one static map up on screen

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    Simon Sun Reflection

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    On April 23rd‚ 2011‚ I went to Simon Sun’s concert at Presbyterian Church‚ Williamsburg. Simon Sun is a senior at the College of William and Mary majoring in Neuroscience and music. He has played piano for almost seventeen years and was a finalist in the Young Artists International Piano Competition. I was so impressed by his performance on that day‚ because I have started to learn piano at an early age also‚ but I could never be as good as he is. Simon is a skillful‚ dynamic‚ and energetic player

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    nobility. Julius Caesar was a great military figure with high nobility during his rule and in fact was a great leader for the country of Rome. The people of Rome adored Julius Caesar. During the return of Caesar‚ the people of Rome gathered in the streets and celebrated the victory of Caesar over Pompey (Act I‚ scene i‚ lines 30-32). When told to go back to work‚ they ignored the commands and continued to celebrate even though the great Pompey‚ the fellow ruler with Caesar‚ was killed by Caesar. Julius

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