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    The article “Why do American Students Have so Little Power”‚ written by Amanda Ripley‚ the author of The Smartest Kids in the World and How They Got That Way and a senior fellow at the Emerson Collective‚ acknowledges the idea that students have little to no real power when it comes to the “behind the scenes” involvement of their education‚ and it certainly is not due to lack of trying. Ripley adopts a contemptuous tone to advocate for the students trying to be thoroughly involved in their education

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    Why so many people eat fast food? Have you ever seen a popup automatically message window when you clicked a new webpage? One of them printed an attractive big “M” or a colorful image draw some hamburgers and drinks. This type of advertise is simple but powerful of fast food‚ it disguised real quality of these food‚ but with it widely spread among mass media‚ it urged people to consume them. As a result‚ more and more people familiar with eating fast food. Print

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    Why did so many colonists died at Jamestown? In a matter of four years‚ almost every colonist died in Jamestown. In 1607‚ English ships sailed Into Chesapeake bay and up the James river and later founded Jamestown in Virginia. By the Summer of 1609‚ 524 colonists would have arrived in Jamestown. But by 1611‚ more than 80% Would be dead! There are three main reasons why this could have happened. There wasn’t Enough food‚ the water was unusable‚ and they didn’t have enough workers with the

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    The colonists who came to the New World all have a similar quality. They all used slavery in one way or another to achieve their goals. The colonists would depend on other people or groups in order to sustain a suitable lifestyle the choose. This is why so many colonists thought that working the slaves and indentured servants and giving them very austere living conditions was morally correct. Also‚ the government is a Democracy so since the majority of the people are colonists‚ the government

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    Many people have their favourite city. I also have my favourite one. It’s called Aberystwyth. It’s on the west coast of Wales. It isn’t big. I was there two years ago. The city is small but very nice. Most part of the town is very old and has got many historical buildings‚ for example the ruins of the castle or the Local Folk Museum. The most interesting and attractive place in the whole town is definitely "The Pier ". It is a massive‚ wooden construction going out towards the sea. That construction

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    Why So Many People Eat Junk Food Lonny Sometimes people are very curious about why so many enjoy eating junk food even when they already know the detriment of junk food and it’s damage for health. Perhaps because of the convenience‚ junk food tastes delicious or because people finish the working whole day‚ they are too tired to cook. Also even someone might be too lazy to move a little bit‚ just clicking mouse and devouring delicious food that

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    seventeenth century‚ the settlers coming to the New World to settle in what would soon become Jamestown were hoping to find fortune and acres of free land. Instead of landscapes paved with gold‚ however‚ there was disease and famine. Out of all the reasons why eighty percent of the colonists perished‚ three should be taken into the most consideration. The first colonists to arrive had prepared poorly in supplies and mentality‚ along with the chosen location of settlement being nearly uninhabitable‚ and surrounded

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    The question that lingers in the back of people’s minds‚ is how long they have before their “clock” comes to a stop. As people live their lives‚ day in and day out‚ their lives are constantly at risk‚ by the slightest things in life. As death is inevitable‚ people fear the unknown so people put their faith into religion. As religion gives people hope and comfort into believing in something. As William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet in 1603‚ Shakespeare expresses the different perspectives of life and the

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    Why Did So Many Jamestown Colonists Die? In May 1607‚ about 110 Englishmen arrived off the coast of Virginia. It was going to be the first permanent English colony in the new world. The first years of settlement were not easy and many of the colonists kept on dying. Many of the colonists died that they almost failed as a colony. There are many reasons why they died; the main reason was from diseases‚ the lack of food and fresh water‚ and their bad relationship with the Powhatan Indians.

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    Colonists came to America in the search for independence from Great Britain. But‚ some may ask the question‚ why? Why did these people want independence and freedom? What was so bad about Great Britain? These colonists were your ordinary people who wanted to live freely however they wanted to. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence that listed multiple reasons why these colonists should be free from Britain’s rule. These people had their unalienable rights which consisted of life

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