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Category: /History
…- The Greek polis where freedom and new ideas were welcome. The world's first democratic government was formed there. It differed greatly from Sparta, but they united to battle the Persians. 9. agora- The central marketplace of Athens. Food, pottery, cloth…
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Category: /Literature/English
…’posed to be, but Ah couldn’t recognize dat dark chile as me. So Ah ast, “Where is me? Ah don’t see me” (9), “Dat’s you, Alphabet, don’t you know yo’ own self? Dey all uster call me Alphabet ‘cause so many people had done named me different names.” shows how…
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Category: /History
…be a re-write of a re-write. A history writer is bound to go back and in his research and dig out, if they exist, the original documents. On the other hand, contemporary history writers, while fresh to the facts, are often influenced by contemporary pressures.9
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…rests on the edge and the opponents move the basket, it shall count as a goal. 9. When the ball goes out of bounds, it shall be thrown into the field and played by the first person touching it. In case of dispute the umpire shall throw it straight…
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Category: /Literature/English
…crawl, 7 Nor fire, for just my marble feet 8 Could keep a chancel cool. 9 And yet it tasted like them all, 10 The figures I have seen 11 Set orderly for burial 12 Reminded me of mine, 13 As if my life were shaven 14 And fitted to a frame 15…
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…with scales, fins for swimming, gills for breathing, two-chambered heart, cold-blooded. 9.) Some fish have a swim bladder, a gas filled bag that enable them to go from shallow to deep water. 10.) Fish obtain oxygen by gulping water and passing the water over…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Zagajewski explains through connotation that one must learn to face the fear of an unpredictability of reality. Lines 7-9 corresponds to the randomness of fate and how not all good people die old. There is some alliteration and internal rhyming in line 7…
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…, and knowing what is real and should be taken seriously is a considerable task. After the attack on 9/11 the CIA and the FBI were widely criticized for having ignored information that warned of terrorists using commercial airlines as a weapon of mass destruction…
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…on drugs”- all of these catch phrases are well known to any American who own a Television. For 90s youth anti-drug PSAs made way into the classroom via Channel One airing “What’s your anti-drug?” every commercial break. Jumping on the 9/11 bandwagon anti-drug…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Southwest Airlines just can't get enough. Amidst the troubles many airlines have already endured due to the attacks on 9/11, Southwest must have thought adopting a new policy making obese people pay for two seats would help their business…
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