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    The Man who built America

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    drastically changed society from a traditional system to be an industrialized and capitalist system. During that time‚ the growth is driven by five insightful men: Cornelius Vanderbilt‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ J.P. Morgan‚ and Henry Ford who will change the world forever. This paper analyzes five great U.S. leaders and why they are the key leaders of their time through leadership characteristics and how they influence capitalism‚ the economy‚ and politics in the U.S. nation to better understand

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    Chicago Analysis

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    Chicago” Analysis “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg is a poem written to describe the everyday lives of Chicagoans. Sandburg uses poetic devices such as similes‚ personification‚ and imagery to emphasize parts of the poem‚ which helps him show his love and pride for the city of Chicago. Imagery played a very important part in the poem because it gave the reader an image in there head of the city and the environment with the people who lived there. The main purpose of this poem is to defend the

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    melodies to sombre recollections of battles‚ mates and tributes to those who had died. Australia was a young country it had only formed with a Constitution some 14 years earlier and this was its first adventure onto the world stage. Youth and enthusiasm was on its side. Men of all ages wanted to join the fight and the mother at home had no choice. Songs such as “Along the Road to Gundagai” “It’s a Long way to Tipperary” “One Man Went to Mow” These songs were typically sung by the young men in groups

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    Chicago Bears

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    Please read: a personal appeal from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales Read now Close Chicago Bears From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Page semi-protected Chicago Bears Current season Established 1919[1] Play in Soldier Field Chicago‚ Illinois Headquartered in Halas Hall‚ Lake Forest‚ Illinois Chicago Bears logo Logo League/conference affiliations Independent (1919)[1] National Football League (1920–present) Western Division (1933–1949) National

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    chicago essay

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    telecommuter Smith‚ or hog butcher Smith? Chicago‚ by Carl Sandburg‚ gives ordinary jobs‚ such as a hog butcher‚ the honor of titles. Sandburg opens the poem with well worded apostrophe by giving the city of Chicago these honored jobs. Chicago does not symbolize these jobs‚ or contain people who have these jobs; Chicago actually has those jobs. After Sandburg establishes Chicago’s different jobs‚ he goes on to talk about what other people say about Chicago. Although these things are phrased as accusations

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    Chicago Museums

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    Chicago has world class museums that make the city one of a kind. Some of the museum are listed on the top of the world‚ for example‚ the art museums of Chicago has several famous artworks from all over the world. And the other museums are famous for their artwork and sculptures. One of the most famous and exalting museum is the cultural center‚ which is located on Michigan Ave and Randolph. The location of this museum played a big role in making this museum one of the most visited museums in Chicago

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    Chicago Blackhawks

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    Best Team in the NHL The debate over who is the best team in the NHL is as old as the league itself. Everyone has a favourite team‚ but just because they are your favourite team does not mean they are the best! There are lots of excellent teams in the NHL but none are superior as the Chicago Blackhawks. The Chicago Blackhawks are simply the best team in the NHL. First off they are first place in the NHL as of right now with only 4 games left (www.nhl.com) in the regular season. One of the reasons

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    Chicago Chinatown

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    critical in the Pacific Coast; as a result‚ it caused the dispersion of Chinese that had settled in California to the mid-western and eastern states.(Chicago-Chinatown‚ 1996)1 Many Chinese migrated eastward to some major cities‚ and some of them chose Chicago. In the 1870s‚ the first Chinese immigrants arrived in Chicago. Although Chinese in Chicago endured the same restrictions and discrimination that happened in other cities of America‚ the population of Chinese increased progressively. In 1890

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    Chicago Skyline

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    Chicago Skyline I don’t know if the Chicago Skyline is one of Illinois official seven wonders. I do know that is one of mine. At some point in everyone’s life they should make the journey to experience the magnificent view of the Chicago Skyline. Young or old‚ whether it is day or night‚ winter or summer‚ by land or by sea and without a doubt by air the Chicago Skyline will never fail you expectations. I remember the first time seeing the Skyline. I was a young child driving with my family

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    Fire of Chicago

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    in the blaze. Historians agree that on Sunday evening‚ October 8‚ 1871‚ the Chicago Fire did indeed start in the barn of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick and Catherine O’Leary. While the blaze ironically spared the O’Leary home‚ located on the city’s West Side at 137 De Koven Street‚ much of the rest of Chicago was not so fortunate. Before the fire died out in the early morning of Tuesday‚ October 10‚ it had cut a swath through Chicago approximately three and one-third square miles in size. Property valued at

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