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…could be eaten. Many city people lost their homes and were forced to build temporary homes out of rubbish materials like cardboard and wood. These 'shanty towns' were usually located near rivers or in public parks. The government provided a financial…
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…point in Holden Caulfield's life. Phoebe with all her innocence and love for her big brother makes him realize that he should stop thinking about leaving town and living in the forest, and convince him to stay at home with their parents. The end of the story…
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…American civil liberties activist Jerry Ruben once said, "Every person on the streets of New York is a type. The city is one big theater where everyone is on display." I am proud to call New York City my home town. The people, places, and attractions all…
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Category: /History
…Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey, who is one of the best-known African leaders in the Western Hemisphere. Malcolm first got a glimpse of black oppression at a very young age when his father's mutilated body was found lying across the town's trolley tracks…
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…not a challenge for his nimble fingers, but as for myself my poor vision and constant illnesses pose a distraction from my occupation. Not only was he a quick learner, he also worked hard. Working two shifts of totally different occupations just to take home some money…
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…and returns to his homeland Uruk. When he gets there he praises the town walls and worships the land as he walks. This epic is a bit different as far as homecoming than "Beowulf" or "The Odyssey" because once Gilgamesh finally reaches his home, he doesn't…
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…a genuine will to, 'act justly in Ireland' . However the ageing Gladstone was forced to retire after his second Home Rule Bill was defeated by the Conservative dominated House of Lords. This was to spell a major change of British policy in Ireland. Not only had…
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Category: /History
…to the effects of the war D.In 1865 6 men from a small town in Tennessee formed the KKK E.At first the group want only to play pranks on people but the people were scared then they realized what they could do with those tatics. F.The KKK then began to ride…
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…shape her to become more charitable to others less fortunate. Even as a young girl Jane wanted to know why all people did not live in nice homes with yards like her own. One day she saw a part of town that was run down and she could hardly believe that people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and making her leave the sheltered life and town of Marlott that she had known for so long would be the change in her life that would lead to so many other events for her. Had Tess not been sent to the d'Urberville home, she would not have met Alec nor would she…
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