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    Describing a Photo

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    Prom Night. As I meet up with you to enjoy a night of fun my mind recesses as I think about everything we have been through. Prom night has finally come and I have the honor of escorting you the whole night. My photograph is of an important person this person has always been there for me and I’ve always love her. As I look back at my photo I relive our prom night over and over. As I walk up to the boat dock I spotted you‚ as our eyes meat I started to get the same rush as if it was tenth grade

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    Conditions of life for troops living in the filthy‚ diseased‚ and flea ridden camps of the Civil War was so bad that some would agree that it would be better to live in a barn with cows- at least cows had roofs over their heads. One of the things that soldiers lacked the most was hygiene. Water to drink was scarce enough‚ so bathing was not an option during tours of duty‚ and most men only brought (or owned) one set of clothes. They also lived in a sloppy manner‚ probably because their wives were

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    Working Conditions of Children During the Industrial Revolution During the beginning of the industrial revolution there was a high demand for labour. Families travelled from rural farm areas to newly industrialized and larger cities in hope of finding new work. To survive even in the lowest class of poverty families would have had to have every single able family member working‚ this includes children. Children as young as six were put to work in factories. They worked for up too 19 hours a day

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    Describing a Person.

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    companies where by the way he was a main figure. After we graduated school and entered universities I haven’t seen him for a very long time. It was his Idea to gather our group together. What striked me the most when we met was how did Ed change during this time. He was like a complete new person. He used to be plump back then but now he probably had some exercises and lost som weight so he looked great. He was more mature in the sense of content. He studies in the univercity now and he works and

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    Describing a City

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    Read the following paragraphs introducing Portland‚ Oregon. Notice that each paragraph focuses on a different aspect of the city. Portland‚ Oregon is located in the northwest of the United States. Both the Columbia and the Willamette river run through Portland. It is the largest city in the state of Oregon. The city is famous for its proximity to the mountains and the ocean‚ as well as its relaxed‚ friendly inhabitants. Approximately 500‚000 people live in Portland while the Portland metro area

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    Describing Funfair

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    It was a scorching hot summerâs day: perfect for a day at the fair. The sky was dotted with a few fluffy clouds that looked like candy floss. The entrance to the fair could be seen in the distance and the long queues edged forward slowly. Customers were becoming increasingly excited and impatient as they took a few steps forward every so often. Faint music could be heard from beyond the tall gates with the occasional happy scream suddenly piercing the air. Closer to the entrance and the massive

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    9. Piper Alpha video review The Piper Alpha’s tragic chain of events occurred because of a number of safety procedures were not met or implemented. The almighty dollar was given preference over the safety of hundreds of lives. We found a number of unsafe situations that could have been avoided if the right Safety management system was in place. These are our findings. 1. The oil rig recently introduced a new gas pipeline in the weeks leading up to the disaster. The rig wasn’t designed to be a gas

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    The 50s and 60s Decades of

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    The ‘50s and ‘60s: Decades of Prosperity and Protest (DBQ) Historians tend to portray the 1950s as a decade of prosperity‚ conformity‚ and consensus‚ and the 1960s as a decade of turbulence‚ protest‚ and disillusionment. These stereotypes are largely true‚ though‚ as with everything in life‚ there are exceptions to this perspective. Therefore‚ the historians’ portrayal of the 1950s and 1960s is accurate for the majority of Americans‚ though some groups were clearly exceptions. The 1950s were characterized

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    woman is be a stay at home wife‚ take care of the kids‚ and clean around the house. That their role is to be caretakers‚ be submissive to men‚ weak‚ and that they are helpless. That is the role of women in the books The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper. In the books mentioned above‚ the female leads are portrayed as weak. Their main roles are to be there for the men and give them support emotionally. Their role is to follow their orders

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    Japan Lost Decade

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    Japan’s Lost Decade : An Introduction Japan’s economy has endured the first lost decade during the 1990s. Looking at the current situation‚ experts are pointing out that Japan is now experiencing their second lost decade due to similar characteristics of the first which is stagnant‚ non-improving condition of their economy. Did Japan learn anything from the previous lost decade‚ or did the steps taken to avoid another lost decade were too weak? What was the problem? We will try to look into the

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