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    Contents Dedication Part 1 Childhood years Was I ever wanted? Is love always confusing? Why Me? The Dark Summer. Am I only here for others to hurt? Now you must grown up. Losing the only one that loved me. Part 2 Teenage years Will life ever get better? Now I know why. You’re in the Army now Part 3 Adult years Is it always about what you want? Life gives life. Don’t believe everything you see and feel. Part 4. Is this what I was born to be‚ a punchingbag for everyone? The

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    Tony Harrison’s Long Distance II is a poem pondering the loss of our beloved‚ and how some of us cope with said loss. When someone we love is abruptly and prematurely taken from us‚ it is only natural if we experience grief. But to Harrison it seems many of us do our best to put restraints on our feelings‚ almost like we are embarrassed by our grief‚ as if it was illegal. To uncover what might lie hidden in between the lines‚ I will in this essay delve into Harrison’s thoughts and try to decipher

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    economic and political effects of the slave trade on West Africa The trans- Atlantic slave trade was a system developed in the late 15th century which exploited and brought the African people into enslavement by transporting them to the colonies of the new world where they served their purpose as a ‘’cheap’’ labour force . As a result of this‚ the slave trade brought about many social‚ economic and political effects on West Africa. Firstly‚ the population in West Africa decreased significantly in order

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    Europeans began to explore the atlantic‚ they had hoped to discover new trade routes and connections. However‚ they fell into a much more impactful role that would lead to the development of the new world trade system. From the mid 1400’s through the 1700’s‚ Europeans‚ especially the Portuguese‚ were the leading force behind the Atlantic slave trade‚ which greatly affected West Africa‚ the Americas‚ and all of Europe. Focusing on West Africa and the Europeans‚ the Kingdom of the Kongo and the state of

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    The Long Distance Journey of a Fast Food Order The fast food industry didn’t start as recently as we might think. Cooked food vendors have existed for hundreds of years in China‚ India‚ and ancient Europe. During those times‚ most people purchased their food in the streets because they didn’t own a kitchen or have the needed resources that would enable them to cook their own food. In fact‚ fast food was then as it is today‚ the food for the poor. For many years during that time‚ hamburger was

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    “How to have a Successful Long Distance Relationship” Having a Long Distance Relationship is not an easy thing both parties have to sacrifice their longing for each other. But how can it be successful? I have five ways here how can it be successful. For those students here that are have a kind of relationship like this‚ listen carefully. Because you can apply it so that relationship becomes successful. Then for others‚ just listen so that you have ideas when you met a relationship like this. The

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    Topic: Why are some countries more developed than others? Explain why uneven development exists between countries (developed countries and less developed countries). Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. ​ Each other country is running in a rat race to make its ration one of the most developed country in the world. China‚ Japan and Korea are seen to lead the other nations in Asia‚ where as England the united study and other European countries are leading the headline of the

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    November 2010 Essay Paper World History I Why did Christianity during its rise appeal to the Romans more rather than Judaism? GSD Geneva School of Diplomacy & International Relations GLADYS SHAHTOU Candidate number: 20100943 Picture: Table of contents Why did Christianity during its rise appeal to the Romans more rather than Judaism? Introduction Main Body Paganism Judaism in ancient Rom The rise of Christianity in ancient Rom Growth of Christianity

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    strengthens it.” Nothing is more painful than not being able to be with one’s true love and long distance relationships often do not last. This can be caused by many elements that cannot be controlled. In Shakespeare’s 44th sonnet‚ the speaker reveals the obstacles of distance‚ time‚ and his physical self which block him from his lover. The poem begins with the speaker’s fantasy about overcoming the great distance between him and his lover. He has a theory that “injurious distance should not stop [his]

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    and develop into a relatable character and undergoes many trials that wear away at the initial godly image and bring him metaphorically back to earth. Gilgamesh was praised as the epitome of masculinity and a savior of humanity‚ but within the first two stanzas‚ he is a rather flat character. His personality is composed in essence of arrogance backed up with the perfection given to him by the gods. Of course‚ his arrogance and tyranny also spoils the otherwise

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