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    (1750-1914)‚ that was the most fascinating duration and a significant step for modernisation in the history of modern world (Moore‚ 2014). It has so many impacts and was the catalyst for dramatic social variations. This revolution was more than the chimneys‚ small boys struggling for satanic mills. The industrialization had a major link with the gold‚ as the gold was been found in Victoria in 1851‚ when the industrialization in Britain was on its best. In the same year The Great Exhibition was staged

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    today. Usually royalty had the castles built by hiring masons and other workers to do the job for him or her. Some of the most famous chateaux are Chambord‚ Chenonceau‚ and Versailles. Chambourg is one of the nicest castles. It has 440 rooms‚ 365 chimneys‚ 800 steeples‚ and a 13‚000-acre park all for the kings and queens who wanted to go hunting. King François I created this particular castle. This castle was used as a “tool of vengeance” because when this castle was purchased by Catherine de’ Medici

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    Kristen Mendoza 10/03/10 Written Analysis J. Carder Double Cabinet • The Dumbarton Oaks Museum‚ House Collection‚ HC. F.1929.212 (CF) • 194.31 cm H x 134.62 cm W x 55.88 cm D (76 ½ in. x 53 in. x 22 in. ) • Walnut wood with high gloss stain and corbel brackets. • Frame and panel construction with marquetry‚ carving and reliefs. • Decorative motifs include: illusionistic perspectives‚ running frieze‚ pilasters. • Purchased from the collection of Count

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    Before entering‚ I took a good observation of the outside. Vines had clung itself to the outer walls of the house‚ while the top floor window looked as if a baseball had been thrown through it. The roof was tattered‚ and a whole was present beside the chimney large enough for the neighborhood birds to nest. Around the house was unkempt undergrowth as if the house had grown up from the very earth. Although I took into measurement of what I had seen‚ it was what I hadn’t seen that bothered me the most. The

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    that experience on certain days. {1} The acid molecules react with the atoms or molecules in the metal or rock‚ forming compounds that then dissolve in the solution. Acid rain contains acid that comes from burning fuel. Fumes enter the air from the chimneys of power stations‚ factories and homes and also the exhausts of cars and trucks. Some of the fumes dissolve in the raindrops making acid rain. When rain falls‚ the acid in it begins destroying trees and other plants‚ and life in lakes and ponds.

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    arteries. Heart attacks occur more often in smokers than in nonsmokers. According to The American Council on Science and Health smoking kills more than 400‚000 Americans every year. The effects of cigarette smoking occur when someone smokes like a chimney. Smoking affects blood pressure of a smoker instantaneously. Smoking cause short- term effects on blood pressure‚ but as time continues and a person smokes more and more‚ this short- term effect will gradually evolve into a lasting effect. Not only

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    the eyes of God‚ which sees everything." The sign in front of the house with the girl that Tom is cheating with. "A fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens‚ where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys." Valley of Ashes‚ a mid-way stopping point between West Egg and New York City. “It excited him‚too‚ that many men had already loved daisy-it increased her value in his eyes.” Gatsby’s house serves as a key symbol of aspiration‚ reflecting both his

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    structure. The entrance hall of the structure consists of carpet flooring. The hall’s plaster walls are painted white‚ which includes five symmetrical white painted wooden doorways. The ceiling of the hallway presents an archway that supports the central chimney that then continues into an elevated smooth plastered ceiling. A doorframe separates the hall into two parts; there are two rooms on the east side of the doorframe and two additional rooms on the west side. The doorframe dividing the hall features

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    by many paintless days‚ under sun and rain‚ brood on over the solemn dumping ground”. “This is a valley of ashes – a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and‚ finally‚ with a transcendent effort‚ of ash-grey men‚ who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air.” The hollowness that the author describes the eyes and how its faded represents the neglect and destruction

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    children. This then led into the early industrial times‚ with the industrial revolution the position of children had changed‚ but this wasn’t any better. Children were still made to work‚ but now not in fields but in factories‚ coalmines and up chimneys. There were no laws to protect the children from this‚ as the children were seen to be bringing in the much needed income to the household. Gradually laws did come into place to protect the children; this then led to the child-centred society.

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