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    the rabbit are gentle‚ sensitive‚ compassionate‚ amiable‚ modest and merciful‚ and have strong memory. They like to communicate with others in a humorous manner. They cannot bear dull life‚ so they are good at creating romantic or interesting spice. They are soft-spoken and welcoming‚ being fond of peaceful love life. They hate arguing with capacity of converting an enemy into a friend. They are homebody and hospitable‚ and like house fitting-up.  They can work with speed and

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    Thoughts Strangled By Language If asked where you were at this moment in time‚ would you be able to communicate in detail of your surroundings‚ or simply answer with “here”? Czeslaw Milosz presents the intentions and fears of originality in the use of communication through language in his essay My Intention. The communication of self expression is restricted by the limits of language‚ authoring the choice between silencing the amazement of being “here” or risking the opportunity to be misunderstood

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    apply these lessons in the near future‚ and thrive by them. To put it more theoretically‚ at its best‚ education equips the individual with the skills and knowledge that allows them to define and to pursue their own goals‚ and to participate in the life of their community as full-fledged‚ independent

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    that people acting and interacting which other in a society. In the mean time‚ it not so simple‚ sometimes they need to study their own life‚ sometimes they need to study and contact with some fearful‚ distasteful‚ or boring information‚ sometimes their required they get into some “dark field” such the world of crime. In factor‚ they keep studying in their life. They could not leave their job in the company or laboratory‚ their job will accompanies them any moment because they are also living in

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    Jazz Age‚ the Age of Intolerance‚ The Age of Wonderful Nonsense was the era better known as the Roaring Twenties. This era pioneered the way to modern America. This decade followed the conclusion of World War I‚ “the war to end all wars”. The United States experienced a radical change socially‚ economically‚ politically and innovatively. The 1920’s would be an era where the identity of the United States would evolve and become a staple in modern society. “The most vivid impressions of that era

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    The death and devastation that resulted from World War I gave birth to a rebellious mentality among American citizens who wanted to live their lives to the fullest. Flappers were a breed of new women in the 1920s that defied convention and attempted to redefine the female role. Women began to smoke cigars‚ test with sexual rules and disregard traditional Victorian etiquette. Prior to this era‚ females were governed by rigid regulations and robbed of their social‚ cultural and constitutional rights

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    Thoughts…they are the basis for our creativity and are what separate us from other animals. Without thinking‚ we are just mindless zombies living for the sole purpose of surviving. We do not act without putting some thought into it. Some say that thinking without an action is pointless‚ because it will accomplish nothing in the real world . But‚ that is not true. In mathematics‚ we connect problems and solve them all in our heads‚ and we can apply those problems in the real world. We have to think

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    Did you know in the 1920’s two hundred and twenty seven gangsters were killed in the space of four years in Chicago(Chamernik‚ Mike). The period of Prohibition was very important part of America’s history . During Prohibition there was the mafia and their notorious characters such as Al Capone and the young Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the 1920’s during the period of prohibition a new kind of Gangsters came about which specialized in illegally transportation and selling of alcohol. Prohibition

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    The 1920s was a timeless age of vibrancy and prosperity for many Americans. Rapid industrialization and new inventions gave rise to dramatic economic and political changes. For the first time‚ America was beginning to feel like a nation held together by similar beliefs and hobbies. During the 1920sAmerica had given rise to one of the most influential and meaningful times in our history‚ however‚ the dramatic rise also cultivated numerous problems that eventually led to a huge crash in our stock

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    1. THESIS: The 1920’s was a decade which encapsulated the epitome of multifaceted social conflict. As modern social theory advanced‚ traditional Victorian values began to be questioned. Unavoidably‚ this clash of ideologies created a discourse which reshaped how America identified with various social tropes‚ including gender and race. 2. SUBTHESIS 1: Because of the clash in ideologies‚ many Americans began to question the validity of the “American Dream.” As a result‚ protests began to emerge

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