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    Descriptive Writing: Nightfall The reflection of the orange orb in the lake flickers slightly as birds fly over it‚ chirping shrilly. The orb drags away the orange streaks of light as it drowns in the horizon and paves the way for a silent‚ enchanting night. Light slithers away‚ relinquishing its claim over the terrain to the shadows. Darkness creeps slowly and steadily drowning the cries of birds in its everlasting glory. The orange sky evolves into a jet of black cover overhead with millions

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    From Nightfall to Daybreak: An overnight course on the art of female seduction by a vampire A Foreplay Like in sex‚ you only get to know your partner after the deed. When your hearts have fraternized into a gory pool of love making‚ your bodies enveloped in zealous contemplation‚ and your souls journeyed into orgasmic crossfires in the sky... This nightfall you shall have sex with a vampire. And I guarantee you by daybreak‚ you won’t think of them the same way ever again. This is the foreplay

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    The Jungle

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    The Jungle by: Upton Sinclair In the book “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair the author gives a critique of the early twentieth century labor practices in the growing cities of the United States. It gives people an opportunity to see all the factors that were going on not only in the meatpacking industry‚ but also the way working people lived and all the challenges that they had to overcome to just be able to survive. It also shows how the working conditions are in the city of Chicago. It shows how

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    The Jungle shows how America is a land for opportunity for immigrants. It explains how harsh the conditions were for the working class in the early 1900s. How families of immigrants would travel to America just for a fresh start to a new life. It also shows how hard it was to keep a job because if you were sick for a day you could lose your job. It shows how easy it was for American business men to rip off an immigrant who could not read English. Many of the social problems were new problems

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    What societal reforms did the novel‚ The Jungle‚ purpose? What governmental reforms did the novel call for? Do you think The Jungle was effective in bringing about societal and governmental reform? The Jungle‚ a largely informative‚ eye-opening novel written by Upton Sinclair‚ tells the horrible truths about life in Chicago and America in general in the early twentieth century. Sinclair wrote this famous piece with the hopes of educating the public on the struggles faced by the average American

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    Running Head: THE JUNGLE The Jungle [Writer Name] [Institute Name] The Jungle Thesis Statement In this novel Upton Sinclair shows the problems of working class people. His believe in and contempt for capitalism as described in this story “The Jungle”. The writer explains capitalism in which the labor communities were treated very badly and to survive in the conditions of poverty. The novel rotates around the family of a character Jurgis Rudkus who have immigrated to America from Lithuania. As

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    THE JUNGLE: Essay In the year of 1906 Upton Sinclair published a book called THE JUNGLE‚ which takes place in Chicago. In Sinclair’s book THE JUNGLE Sinclair uses many different ways to persuade Americans to turn to socialism. Socialism is any various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. In other words socialism is when everyone has to combine the money that they’ve earned then

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    matter to us. We will pay them all somehow. I will work harder." 21 | Immigration- This gives a lot of sympathy to the characters | Polysyndeton | “Soil draining into it” pg 27 | Talks about the meat packing industry | Alliteration | “The scars would never heal if he did not quit” pg 69 | This quote gets sympathy from the reader and expresses the work ethics | Ethos | Hour after hour‚ day after day‚ year after year naked little fingers in the unheated cellar” pg 63 | It describes the poor conditions

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    Bryan Kent Miss Myers Honors English III 2 June 2012 Final Essay The Jungle Nature and economics move in similar cycles throughout history. Prey grows exponentially unless there is a limiting factor‚ such as predators or food sources. Companies grow until they do not have resources to grow. Companies as a group compete with each other‚ as well as with the consumers and producers in order to maximize profits and minimize waste. Waste might be employees who are not producing fast enough

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    Kristan Vanderhost English 102-027 A Path To Perseverance The Jungle‚ written by: Upton Sinclair‚ looks under the microscope at the deplorable conditions under which the people who lived and worked at Chicago’s Union Stockyards were subjected to. along with the impact those conditions had on an emigrant family from Eastern Europe. Its plot takes in the Packingtown district. During the early 20th Century the migration

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