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    Scott Stearns B Period The Chinese Emigrants Importance to the Continental Railroad The First Transcontinental Railroad‚ originally known as the “Pacific Railroad” constituted one of the most significant and ambitious American technological advancements of the 19th century following the building of the Erie Canal in the 1820s and the crossing of the Isthmus of Panama by the Panama Railroad in 1855. It served as a vital link for trade‚ commerce and travel that joined the eastern and western

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    type’s beaches vs. mountains. I always looking forward to going on vacation There are many choose. The two most common are the beaches and the mountains. Both offer lots of fun activities. The mountain and the beach are very different. Mountains The three things I’m going to discuss are climate‚ types of activities and location. Climate is very important in order to enjoy vacations. If you a person who dislikes cold weather‚ then might have a good time in the mountains. The coldness in

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    Character analosis of Rip Van Winkle Rip Van Winkle‚ the main character in Washington Irving’s fiction"Rip Van Winkle"‚ is a comic figure with an amazing experience. The simple and humorous (sometimes exaggerative) words chosen by Irving show: Rip’s nature as simple and kind-hearted; his attitude toward life as carefree; his marriage as hen-pecking and intolerable; and his resultant character as amiable and comic. Firstly‚ Irving conveys the simple and kind nature of Rip not only in direct descriptive

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    MY FAVORITE SIGHTS In each country in the world‚ there are always some beautiful sights to see. They might be a monument‚ a garden‚ or a cathedral. Every country is proud of them‚ and everyone is interested in talking about them. In my country‚ three important points of interest attract a great number of tourists all year. No portrait of these sights is complete without mentioning their historical and seasonal aspects. Because of these aspects‚ Quebec is a place where you can find some of the most

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    The Knott-Goode Family 6 Blurry Street‚ Hazeville‚ NSW‚ 0050. Section 1- John Knott-Goode works full time in the building industry. After work he stops in at the local pub for a quick schooner with the boys‚ and then picks up a six pack of stubbies (full strength beer) to take home. At weekends there is sport on Saturday which involves more beer (3 long neck bottles‚ full strength)‚ and on Sunday there is always the big family barbecue‚ where several casks are opened. One Friday night John

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    The Trans-Siberian Railroad Anonymous University of Dubuque Intro to Research Writing Prof. Unknown September 27th‚ 2013 This paper is an all informative paper on the effects the Trans-Siberian Railroad had on Russia and the Soviet Union after it was completed. You will read about how the Trans-Siberian Railroad help Russia grow as a super-power because of the ability of easy transportation of goods and people. Also there were some hardships that Russia went through and some construction

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    Breakaway is classified as a Canadian hockey movie‚ released in September 2011. This movie stars Vinay Virmani as the lead character Rajveer Singh‚ Camilla Belle as Reena‚ Russell Peters as Reena’s fiancé‚ Anupam Kher is Raj’s father Mr. Singh‚ and Rob Lowe as Coach Dan Winters. Robert Lieberman is the director and it is produced by Akshay Kumar and Paul Gross. Breakaway is at first glance a movie about hockey‚ but you quickly learn that hockey is merely one aspect of this movie. There is a lot

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    There is a difference between conservation and preservation. The major difference between the two is conservation is the sensible use of the natural resources by maintaining the sustainability of them for our future generation. In contrast preservation is to maintain nature and our resources in their present state. I actually do not believe that humans can harvest resources in an environmentally friendly way. I feel this way because if our human race were to begin to get resources from our national

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    Rome S. Professor Kindoski Anthro 001 May 18th‚ 2014 Primate Observation Primates are some of the most interesting animals to watch and learn about whether it be in person at a zoo or seeing a film or documentary on wild ones in a natural environment. Part of this reason is due to the incredible amount of similarities found in between primates and humans. After observing two different primate species at a local zoo‚ I found out that by observing their behavior‚ we gain a small insight into

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    The Transcontinental Railroad: A Double Edged Sword David B Jayroe II Hist233 Professor Para November 15‚ 2014 The Transcontinental Railroad: A Double Edged Sword January 24‚ 1948 was the day that drastically changed the history of America. This day‚ James W. Marshal discovered gold in the south fork of the American River‚ while building a saw mill for Captain John Sutter. Despite his attempts to conceal his discovery‚ the news spread quickly across the country‚ setting the California

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