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    the environment and ways for us to not cause much stress on it. Each great thinker came up with their own way to make the planet a better place. Each idea that they came up with were interesting. The one I felt like I could relate to the most is William McDonough. I loved his idea because he touched on the concept of recycling

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    The undersigned detective learned that 4 years old Kashmire is on a school trip‚ however his 2 brothers and sister attend the same school. On October 31‚ 2017‚ the undersigned detective interviewed 8 years old Khion Williams. Khion stated that he resides at home with his mother‚ siblings‚ and "T". Khion stated that "T" is his mother’s boyfriend. Khion stated that he likes being at home because he gets to play with his PlayStation. Khion stated that when he gets in trouble at home‚ he has to stay

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    “The Elevator” Martin‚ a 12 year old boy from “The Elevator” by William Sleator‚ feels like a coward‚ has low self esteem‚ and always worries about things in everyday life. Martin isn’t the strongest‚ he isn’t very good at sports‚ and he gets bullied at school. In the story‚ Martins main problem is an old elevator at his new apartment. He is afraid of it. It only has room for three people‚ and it feels like it could break down at any moment. His problem gets worse when a creepy fat lady starts

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    You will be scared of strangers in William Sleator’s story “The Elevator”. The story suggests that you should be cautious but not paranoid in certain situations. This is proved by the fact that Martin’s father called him a “wimp” for being afraid of an old lady when he ran into her in the elevator. As a result‚ Martin was not believed and he was left alone to meet the old lady in the elevator‚ who called Martin by his actual name at the end of the story when they were in the elevator the lady pressed

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    next day and homosexual women showed support as well. Police once again would come and enforced order with arrests and assault‚ but as protesting grow the overall message grew stronger and liberation began. The AIDS perplex by David Kirp provides an analysis of a growing and deadly disease that was relatively unknown to the world. AIDS is a plague that many scientists 15 years ago believed wouldn’t trouble us again‚ but federal agencies mismanaged the disease. Homosexuals began to be blamed for the

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    London by William Blake A poem which makes a social or political statement is London by William Blake. Blake’s poem is about the social problems‚ inequalities and Injustice that arose due to the industrial revolution. In London‚ William Blake brings to light a city that was overrun by poverty and hardship. Blake discards the glorifying view of London. He believes that London is nothing more than a city suffocated by a harsh economy‚ where Royalty and the church have allowed morality and

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    Question: Examine the importance of the slave trade to the development of the plantation economies. The slave trade was vital to the development of plantation economies‚ which could only expand and survive in the West Indies with the use of slave labour. The slave trade brought enslaved Africans from Africa to colonies in the West Indies‚ which had begun to take part in the "sugar Revolution" starting in 1640. The plantation system which essentially is the organization of agriculture on a large scale

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    Act 1 One of the main characters of the play The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams‚ is the villain of the play‚ even more than Parris or Danforth. In Act One her skills at manipulation are very noticeable. John Proctor‚ who has dumped her after his wife found out about this sinful affair‚ “Abby‚ you’ll put it out of mind. I’ll not be comin’ for you no more.” Since she was also dismissed from her job at their house‚ Abigail becomes increasingly envious of Elizabeth. Abigail always has a different story

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    In the play The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ Abigail Williams has a major effect on the Salem witch trials. She plays a major role in the development of the plot of the story and is the main antagonist as well. It is learned in Act I that she has had an affair with John Proctor and that she is accusing others‚ later including his wife‚ of witchcraft. Abigail is not only in love and had an affair with a man that is already married‚ she gets innocent people killed with her false accusations and runs

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    Context: Identification and Explanation This passage towards the end reveals a storyteller telling the tale of slaves working through rugged conditions on a plantation. Nevertheless‚ they would soon go on to glory as some of which couldn’t stand the unbearable circumstances that were forced upon them. In addition‚ the storyteller described a few situations that slaves had to endure throughout their time spent on the plantation’s cotton field such as: nurturing an infant while proceeding in harsh

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