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Goal In Life Henry Ford
1,028 words... nd make it a better place for all of us to live by giving us the opportunity to own our own vehicle. Many would have thought that buying a car would have cost them a fortune, but Ford made it possible so that everyone could live happy and still be able to feed their families (Jarold 1). In addition to Henry Fords goal of making an affordable car for every middle class working American, Henry Ford was also a highly known philanthropist (Jarold 1). He wanted even the poorest people to have a c...
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Critical Analysis Of The Telegraph Relay Station
1,196 wordsThe Telegraph Relay Station, a short story written by Norman Lavers, focuses on the plight of a stranded traveler. The traveler, referred to as the narrator in this essay, is stranded for the winter in a telegraph relay station. His only companion is the operator of the station who teaches him Morse code. When the narrator learns that the operator has been tampering with messages and has created his own little world, the narrator is shocked. He is appalled that the operator could interfere with ...
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Middle Class Society Roman Empire
2,476 wordsNever in history has a generation differed as greatly from those of the past. The gap between the rich and the poor is widening, thus, their are more people living in poverty and more "middle class" society being forced to live in poverty. Our world is full of hate for one and other, mostly caused by a pre-conditioned belief of each other. We would be lead to believe that we live in an "enlightened society" by our worlds leaders, but the truth remains that poverty, hunger and human misery remain...
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