Category: /Literature
wrote the works of Shakespeare. Stratfordian scholars rebutted that the most obvious evidence that William Shakespeare wrote the works attributed to him is that everyone at the time said he did: he was often praised in writing as a poet and playwright, he
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Category: /History
labor but for the most part 50 to 75% of the work force consisted of slave labor. Today there is a federal class lawsuit against Major Corporation who during the nazi regime used slave labor in their Germany factories such as Audi, Bmw, Daimler-Benz
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
The Fear of Starting College
When I first decided that I would continue to go to school I was a little scared. Reasons for this were because I didn't know how hard the school work would be or if the teachers would just lecture all day and not help me
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Category: /Science & Technology
Italian inspiration came from Michelangelo during the years El Greco spent in Rome, from 1570 to 1576. It shows he admired Michelangelo in the work he did.
In Rome he met several Spaniards associated with the church in Toledo, who may have persuaded him
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Category: /Law & Government
and Training Association, Bureau of International Labor Affairs (BILA), and the Bureau or Labor Statistics. All of these companies work to enforce child labor laws in different ways. Child labor laws were passed because of the suffering and pain that some children
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Category: /Business & Economy
employees. Many things can affect an employee's performance and in return affect the business. A person's health, financial stability, past work and education are all things that can potentially affect an employment opportunity.
An employee's health can affect
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Category: /Literature
to be the invisible poor since they may have a limited amount of money for living. Alistair Macleod presents the increasing invisibility of poverty in his novel No Great Mischief through the living standards, education, working conditions and thoughts of his characters
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, the loss of a man to his work and the effects of mechanization are recurring themes which will be dissected.
Another theme that continually came up in our studies of society and its people was alienation. Alienation comes in a number of different forms, some
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Throughout the ages people have often tried to replicate to human emotions and ways of life, within their art works. All of the different mediums, techniques, elements and principles, allow the artist to show the life around them, and helps the viewer
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Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
was a star
Amer and Arash working hard
Saoud Zarouni no more feeling sad
George and Fadi are always awake
Hazza' is not always late
Patrick and Nabil pass on smiles
Reza can run for miles
Abdallah and Khaled are really tall
Hard working never will they fall
Omar
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