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Category: /History
…its way through the rough headlands of western Turkey. It pushed Turkish forces back to the Sakarya river. The Greeks at this point were extremely close to Ankara, the head of Turkey. They thought a captured Ankara would result in a unification with old
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Category: /History
…its way through the rough headlands of western Turkey. It pushed Turkish forces back to the Sakarya river. The Greeks at this point were extremely close to Ankara, the head of Turkey. They thought a captured Ankara would result in a unification with old
Details: Words: 435 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…its way through the rough headlands of western Turkey. It pushed Turkish forces back to the Sakarya river. The Greeks at this point were extremely close to Ankara, the head of Turkey. They thought a captured Ankara would result in a unification with old
Details: Words: 438 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…the misty panes and thick green light, As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.’ The squadron of men are rushing to get their gas masks on and in the panic, one man fails to do so. The use of the word ‘floundering’ in this sentence has a great effect, because…
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…are badly needed. For decades man has taken fish out of the sea, seeming to believe that there is an endless supply, and that this supply cannot be destroyed. We take these fish out of the sea faster than they can be replaced. According to National Marine…
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…or not there was another continent in the south seas or if it was just a huge mass of water. He manned a new ship, the Resolution in 1772, for this next voyage as well as a secondary ship the Adventure. His goals of this trip were to discover the supposed seventh continent…
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Category: /Literature/English
man that has ever existed! Soccer is the largest international sport of all times. Any were you go in the world there is soccer being played. Now I am not putting down baseball or football, but those are both American sports. Sure they play those games…
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Category: /Literature
…The novel, Lord Jim, centers on Jim, the protagonist who is a romantic dreamer. He wants make a living on the sea and become a hero. Ironically, when he is presented with an opportunity to save someone, he hesitates to jump to the sinking boat and rescue…
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Category: /Literature/English
…newborn child, whom she suitably named Pearl, named because of her extreme value to her mother. In the disorder of faces in the crowd, young Hester Prynne sees the face of a man she once was fiercely familiar with, whom we later learn is her true husband…
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Category: /Literature/English
…- 48 telling how they would grow old together, while still with the people that surround them that they love so dearly. He then tells of how he “knows” things and how life always goes (evidence of realism) in stanzas 49 - 54. Now here you can start to sense…
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