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    What if you were forced to pay for things you didn’t want? If you were a colonist in the late 1700’s‚ then your life was always being forced to do something. In fact‚ it happened so often that the colonists were starting to get fed up. The colonists were treated very harsh and had many boundaries to stay within. The British’s forceful treatment caused the Americans to revolt because of things like acts being passed without proper representation. This made colonist furious and later led to the American

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    “William Clarke‚ you’re under arrest for suspected murder”‚ a policeman said handcuffing him with special handcuffs for mages. Fifteen year old Ellie was one of the best students at Magewood Academy for Girls. Ever since she was young her parents have left her in an academy to live by herself. She had become very independent at the age of eight. Ellie was a beautiful girl with dark brown eyes‚ tan skin‚ and wavy hair. She was admired by her peers and her teachers thought the best of her. The

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    Assignment 1: Comparative Article Review Due: October 4th‚ 2010 The Evolution of Sanitation: How 19th Century Decision Makers Influenced Today’s Innovation By: Ryan Parkinson I. Introduction By the late 1800’s‚ the method of sewage treatment became a heated issue of debate among members of political parties. At the time‚ the belief was that poor health was a matter of fate. Health promoters‚ however‚ argued that‚ “disease arose from correctable environmental causes.”[i] Until the mid

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    Ben Jonson Research Paper

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    Ben Jonson was an English dramatist and poet‚ born in 1572 and whose classical learning‚ gift for satire‚ and brilliant style made him one of the great figures of English literature. Although he had very little formal education he had a vast knowledge of Latin and Greek literature. His work became popular and he wrote entertaining plays for the court of King James I. These plays displayed his erudition‚ wit‚ and versatility and contained some of his best lyric poetry. Although Ben Jonson lived during

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    Sacred Heart Convent Higher Secondary School Computer File Submitted to: Submitted by: Sanjay Chauhan Mohi Saxena Class – 10th A Roll No. - 8 Acknowledgement I owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and supported me during the writing of this project. My deepest thanks to my teacher

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    London Fog Essay

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    David Fox Rouse Period 6 English III AP 5/5/14 London fog is seen by many as an inevitable force that has plagued the area for centuries. The fog fills the air with a thick cloud that coats the city and everyone inside. Tim Goodwin believes the fog is a manmade force that acts as a parasite against the city. While Charles Dickens sees the fog as a shadow of the city that creeps around everywhere. Both passages clearly regard this topic with a different purpose and style‚ but still gives the viewer

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    Mrs. Dalloway

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    reader have to tune in more to the story‚ pay a little more attention‚ and for me personally‚ get entirely consumed in it. Woolf writes with extremely descriptive and delicate sentences. Just in the first few segments of the book she describes the city of London surrounding Mrs. Dalloway‚ painting the scene very clear. As I am adjusting though to this style of writing I think I am falling in love with it. I will admit it was a complete challenge to get into but I am so glad that I did. The character

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    September 3‚ 1802” by William Wordsworth describes the view from Westminster Bridge in an early morning sunlight and represents the image even more the beauty of London city in a very positive and peaceful way. The speaker achieves to produce an image in the reader´s mind that is so clear‚ that the reader is able to picture himself on the Westminster Bridge. The following interpretation will demonstrate that this poem connect the man made city of London with the power and beauty of nature by using

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    Jack London and Nature

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    Francisco in 1876‚ he was abandoned shortly after birth by his father. Therefore‚ London took the name of his stepfather‚ John London. Forced to leave school at the age of fourteen and find work because of his family’s poor financial situation‚ he joined the Klondike gold rush of 1898‚ returning to San Francisco broke‚ but with an abundance of memories and ideas. During his travels to the Klondike regions‚ Jack London pondered the importance of humanity. He realized‚ as important as humans thing they

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    London Fog analysis

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    Tim Goodwin and Charles Dickens both describe the toll the London Fog took on the city in contrasting manners. Their selections varied in style‚ purpose and organizations giving them both different tones. Goodwin took an informational approach with his writing. However‚ Dickens was very elaborate and descriptive using a lot of imagery within his writing. Goodwin and Dickens used different styles and purposes to demonstrate the effects the fog had on London and its people. First‚ both authors illustrate

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