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Category: /Social Sciences
…disabled. After leaving the place, I felt extremely lucky. I was healthy, and able to lead a normal teen life. "And we complain!," I thought to myself. Volunteering at the Ann Stork Center has shown me that kind souls do exist, and Eric is one of them. He…
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…, Carrie-Anne Moss and a whole lot of Hugo Weavings taking their characters further as the story develops. Neo [Reeves] is The One who has been prophesied as destroying The Matrix and restoring humanity to real existence, and this time his relationship…
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…-Fi violence and brief language. The Matrix movie mostly takes place on an old dirty ship called the Nebuchadnezzar. Keanu Reeves plays a character named Neo, who lives in a dark and dismal apartment and works on computers. Carrie-Ann Moss plays a woman…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth was born in Greenwich Palace on September 7, 1533. She died on March 24, 1603, of natural causes. Her father was Henry VII. His second wife, Anne Boleyn was Elizabeth's mother. King Henry wanted a son…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. government, believes that cloning a human being would totally crush the idea of a family tree. For example, say a woman named Betty decides to clone herself. Her clone would have identical genetic material to Betty. Her parents, Abel and Anne, are also the genetic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In fact he worked with Helen Keller, and Anne Sullivan. Alex and his brother worked on inventions on how to produce speech patterns the way animals do. They came up with many inventions, which helped him later in l! ife to invent the telephone. Alexander…
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…. From 1825 to 1834, Maury made his first three extended voyages -- to Europe, around the world, and to the Pacific coast of South America. Upon his return in 1834, Maury married Ann Hull Herndon and settled in Fredericksburg. During the years 1834 to 1841…
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…in England. Those who went against Puritan code were subject to capital punishment and expulsion from the colony. An example of this is Mary Dyer. She followed the teachings of Anne Hutchinson, who was America's first female religious leader. Due to this, Dyer…
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Category: /History
…with education. Although the Puritans came to the New World for religious freedom, they did not accept people whose religious beliefs differed from those of the Puritans in the community. Anne Hutchinson, a religious reformer, held meetings at her house to read…
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Category: /Literature/English
…career. His most famous pieces of works are “The Last Supper,” “Madonna and Child with St. Anne,” “Mona Lisa,” and “Self-Portrait.” DaVinci also painted the “Battle of Anghiari,” the “Leda.” These two pieces of work are not very famous, but they are most…
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