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    Orphan Trains

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    exploded around the U.S into what is now known as The Orphan Train Movement; a movement that sparked opportunity and new life for underprivileged children. Early on in American History‚ children who were left by their families were usually left to be cared for by their relatives or neighbors. There were very few services at the time to help struggling families in need‚ or to even rescue children. It was in the late 1800’s and even as late as the 1900’s where laws advocating children’s rights were being

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    Orphan Black

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    a comedy series.” One group‚ “outstanding lead actress for a drama series‚” the Academy distinctly recognizes Tatiana Maslany for her performance in the BBC America series Orphan Black (67th EMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS). The show proves itself as a highly addictive experience through Tatiana’s portrayal of over 6 characters. Orphan Black stands out through its unique characterization‚ inspired cinematography‚ seamless visual effects‚ careful balance of genres‚ and eloquent subtext to make a truly captivating

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    Orphan Stories

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    fiction and non-fiction‚ the orphan figure stands out as one of the most prominent figures in literature. Orphan figures have prevailed in the literary arena for centuries‚ from ancient poetry‚ folktales‚ and myths to modern day novels. This constant recurrence of the orphan figure in literature emphasizes the need to understand the significance attached to it. However‚ according to the editors of Bastardy and its Comparative History literatures great interest on the orphan figure is poorly reflected

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    city of orphans

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    If you want a fun and tense story of a kid named Maks‚ a news boy that keeps getting beat up well you need to read City of Orphans. In the story City of Orphans‚ Maks is selling papers and he finds a girl laying in an ally‚ when she wakes up she is wondering what happened. After Maks tells her‚ Bruno comes in the ally. As they are trapped in the ally‚ Willa pulls out a stick and starts to protect her and Maks. They get out of the ally and run to Maks’ house‚ and go inside to get away from Bruno.

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    Silent Orphan phenomenon. It was a subject of deep fascination‚ where numerous attempts have been made in either proving or disproving his existence. So far‚ there was never enough evidence to support the viewpoints of one side‚ and subsequently debunking the views of the other. For some‚ there was evidence to give credibility in the truth behind the Silent Orphan’s existence‚ while there are others who use their senses of logic and reason. But no one has been able prove that the Silent Orphan was being

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    “Orphan Trains”

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    English "Orphan Trains"� The "Orphan Trains"� was a charitable organization to provide homes and a better way of life‚ for orphans and neglected children on the streets of New York. Charles Loring Brace‚ who was a young minister in New York‚ founded the Orphan Trains (1855-1929). The children were taken off the streets of New York (many whom had no homes)‚ and brought to the Midwest to be adopted. The children were prepared for adoption the closer they came to their destinations. They were made

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    Early in 1997‚ Genzyme Corporation began negotiations with Geltex Pharmaceuticals in an attempt to launch a joint venture to market Geltex’s first product‚ RenaGel. Geltex was a young biotech research company with only two products in its pipeline‚ and they didn’t have the resources necessary to launch RenaGel on their own. Genzyme‚ on the other hand‚ was a quickly growing company that experienced revenues of $518 million in 1996. They were attracted to the joint venture with Geltex because of the

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    1970's Drug Abuse

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    Therefore‚ the start of this increase in drug abuse and widespread illness is due to the condemning ignorance in which the United States is responsible for. If there would have been doctors involved that would have alerted the people of the great dangers of drug abuse and cocaine and crack cocaine addiction as doctors Smith and Wesson tried to warn the country. The 1960s drug use were characterized as “youthful rebellion.”It gained the attention of the President Nixon and therefore he established

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    Orphan Train Comparison

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    Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline and Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd are wonderful summer reading novels for incoming freshmen‚ but which is the better book for incoming Trinity Hall freshmen? Orphan Train brings the reader back to U.S. immigrants’ lives during the 1920s and what it was like to live as an orphan in that time period‚ compared to how foster children in the present day are treated. Secret Life of Bees brings the reader to a different era‚ 1960s South Carolina‚ when people

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    The Orphan Train Summary

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    Book Report Book Title: The Orphan Train Adventures Author: Joan Lowery Nixon Task 1: Telling which part of the story impresses me most. After the orphans and Frances had arrived Missouri‚ some couples began to sign up to take the orphans with them. Though some orphans were not being chosen in the first round‚ Frances did not let the couples take them up easily. They must tell Frances why they would like to take care of them‚ the situation of the family‚ or other necessary information

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