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Made London Paris
546 words
Europe was by far one of the best experiences in
my life. I felt as we traveled around the 3
Countries everyone had so much to offer. The
scenery and way of life was such a contrast to
Canada it made it that much more interesting. When
we first landed in London my feelings were
stirring up inside me filled with excitement and
joy. As we drove to the Hotel we saw allot of
London from the bus window. The streets, cars,
buildings all were so unique and contrasted
greatly with ours back home. I was ...
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Nubians Singing Chorus Guru Les Nubians Singing Chorus Guru People
443 words
About pain and heartache, ain't nothing you can
tell her The case worker says that she should find
a job But does this worker know what kind of jobs
that there are? Degrading things like cleaning up
people's vomit For a little bit of dough, and plus
your brain gets nothing from it I'm smarter than
that this girl thinks to herself I'm worth more
than that, she thinks to herself She pours a drink
for herself while she stares out the window This
guy says he got work for her, maybe she should go
to ...
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Divided Into Four East And West Germany
1,266 words
The Berlin Wall, for twenty-eight years, separated
friends, families, and a nation. A lot of
suffering began for Germany when World War II
commenced, but by the end of the war Germany was
in the mists of a disaster waiting to happen.
After WWII was over Germany was divided into four
parts. The United States, Great Britain, and
France controlled the three divisions that were
formed in the Western half; and the Eastern half
was controlled by the Soviet Republic. The Western
divisions eventually un...
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Sexual Assault Sexual Gratification
621 words
Some ask why prostitution spreads like a wildfire
through our cities and streets. This is an easy
question for functionalists, prostitution
flourishes because it satisfies sexual needs that
are not able to be met elsewhere (Henslin 51).
Prostitutes almost seem to serve as an outlet for
sexually frustrated men. When a man is unable to
find a partner he always holds the option of
paying for sexual pleasure. A functionalist,
Kingsley Davis, concluded that prostitutes provide
a sexual outlet for men...
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Joseph Stalin Big Brother
1,021 words
In George Orwell's 1984, the strategies used by
Oceania's "Party" to achieve total control over
the population are similar to the ones employed by
Joseph Stalin during his reign. Indeed, the
tactics used by Oceania's "Party" truly depicts
the brutal totalitarian society of Stalin's
Russia. In making a connection between Stalin's
Russia and Big Brothers' Oceania, each party
implements a psychological and physical
manipulation over society by controlling the
information and the language with the h...
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Chicago The Legacy Of Carl Sandburg
1,097 words
Chicago: The Legacy of Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg
may be one of our most influential poets in
American history, he knew the American working man
and his necessities. Sandburg used his poetry to
explicate to the economy how life is, can, and
could be. Carl Sandburg was born in Galesburg,
Illinois January 6, 1878 to Swedish immigrant
parents with the names of August and Clara
Johnson. His family was extremely poor. Carl left
school at the age of thirteen to work odd jobs
from bricklaying to dish ...
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Ku Klux Klan Won The Election
1,010 words
In the spring of 1866, A year after the civil war
had ended; Six confederate veterans formed a
social club in the town of Pulaski, Tennessee.
Just out of the war and looking for excitement
they formed a secret society which they named the
Ku Klux Klan. The name came from the Greek word
Kuklos, meaning circle. This small group started
as a harmless fun loving group, developed into one
of the largest, most violent groups in American
History. The original group only lasted a few
years, and left a p...
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London By William Blake
531 words
London by William Blake is a poem characterised by
its dark and overbearing tone. It is a glimpse at
a period of England's history (particularly
London) during war and poverty, experienced by the
narrator as he walks through the streets. Using
personification it draws a great human aspect to
its representation of thoughts and beliefs of the
narrator. The author uses a rhyme scheme that
mirrors the pace of walking. The pace is moderate
using an octameter meter, and each stressed
syllable is like ...
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Year Old Boy Violence On Television
1,432 words
Effects of Television on Violence What has the
world come to these days? It often seems like
everywhere one looks, violence rears its ugly
head. We see it in the streets, back alleys,
school, and even at home. The last of these is a
major source of violence. In many peoples living
rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often
goes unnoticed. It is the television, and the
children who view it are often pulled into its
realistic world of violence scenes with sometimes
devastating results. Muc...
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Television Violence Causes World Becomes Bland
1,638 words
Effects of Television Violence- What has the world
come to these days? It often seems like everywhere
one looks, violence rears its ugly head. We see it
in the streets, back alleys, school, and even at
home. The last of these is a major source of
violence. In many peoples living rooms there sits
an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed.
It is the television, and the children who view it
are often pulled into its realistic world of
violence scenes with sometimes devastating
results. Much ...
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Water Disease Towns
544 words
Dear Sir, I have completed my assignment of which
I have validated the living standards in many
major British industrial towns, and I have to say
in advance that I am shocked, sickened and
disappointed that you let other humans live in
such appalling conditions. I initially researched
the water supply of Leeds, I was shocked to learn
that any water provided from a well was most
probably contaminated by a near by cesspit and
then given to the public, this may well be a way
of spreading fatal dise...
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Mardi Gras First Time
792 words
The smell of stale beer in the air, loud music
everywhere, people shouting and laughing having a
good ole time is what carnival, better known as
Mashumani is like in Guyana. When it s Mardi Gras
in New Orleans, however, broken beads and trash
are all over the ground, and everywhere one looks
he / she sees someone taking off some type of
clothing for some beads. Unlike in New Orleans
people in Guyana know how to have fun with out
taking off their clothes. I am a native of Guyana,
South America, a...
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Age Of Exploration Bubonic Plague
943 words
When I look at the conflicts that medieval
European people faced and the conflicts that
modern people face, I see a huge difference. Our
government, economics, science, mobility, art,
literacy and health are very different. Some
aspects of religion are different, but not many.
The Black Death and feudalism are some major
contributions to the medieval times. The Black
Death is known as a beneficial divider between the
central and Middle Ages. The changes are numerous.
They include the introductio...
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Back Into Society Megan Law
1,019 words
Children have become victims to sexual abuse in
our society. How can we stop it? Some believe that
Megan s Law is the answer. They feel that they
have the right to know when possible danger is
lurking on their streets. Others feel that a law
of this sort is unnecessary and useless. Megan s
Law was passed on January 3, 1996. Safety for our
children was raised after an innocent
seven-year-old child was raped and murdered by a
former convicted sex offender who lived across the
street. Megan s Law s...
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Intersection I Realized Cross The Street Traffic
534 words
My traffic accident. It was just an other rainy
day. I was going to the mall with my brother to
get some batteries for his toy cars. As I was
walking out of the door my mother said Drive
carefully son it s awfully slippery out their, in
her kind and gentle voice. I ignored her like
always but just replied, Yes mother I will! After
buying some energizer batteries from the mall we
headed back home. The rain had picked up. The
traffic was heavy in the small residential streets
as the main road was ...
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Indian Culture Indian Society
1,390 words
An Area of Criticism Naipaul s visit to India was
the first time he returned to his roots and had a
chance to examine his heritage. He writes of his
journey and experiences in An Area of Darkness in
great detail, at times seemingly mocking the
Indian culture to a great degree. The extent of
his criticism goes beyond mere ridicule, but
points out severe problems at the core of Indian
society. Through humor, Naipaul sustains his
audience in amusement and causes the readers to
open their eyes to a ...
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Order Of Things Natural Objects
1,537 words
Our age is retrospective. It builds the
sepulchre's of the fathers. It writes biographies,
histories, and criticism. The foregoing
generations beheld God and nature face to face;
we, through their eyes. Why should not we also
enjoy an original relation to the universe? Why
should not we have a poetry and philosophy of
insight and not of tradition, and a religion by
revelation to us, and not the history of theirs?
Embosomed for a season in nature, whose floods of
life stream around and through us...
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Legalization Of Drugs Legalizing Drugs
939 words
DRUGS, SHOULD THEY STAY OR SHOULD THEY GO? Drugs
have been around for hundreds of years, but never
has there been as large an outbreak as there is in
the year 2001. The high increase in the world of
drugs is based on three key elements, Production,
Trafficking and users. It is these three key
factors that have caused a rise in the amount of
drugs produced. The countries of the world must
take a look at the current drug situation and
decide on a solution, to either eliminate drugs or
make them le...
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People In The World Mentally Ill
906 words
When people pass a mental institute, most will not
acknowledge the people that are inside. Some will
say that the people have a screwed up life or they
had a bad life being raised others will say they
are just crazy in the head. Can you really define
the word crazy? In the novel, One Flew Over the
Cuckoos Nest the author portrays many different
people in a mental institute. The life that some
of the people in the novel have are way beyond
what some people might call normal. Some of them
have tri...
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Seventh Century Second Century
1,515 words
Until the Roman invasion of London in AD 43, there
were no significant permanent settlements on the
site. Once the Romans came and built a bridge over
the Thames River, the city began to prosper and
grow. After the Romans, the Saxons inhabited
London and from then on, for the most part, the
city continuously flourished. However, many things
happened in between to help get London off the
ground. The Romans troops, led by August Plautius,
were pushing their way through Britain, but were
forced to ...
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