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    Simmel discusses the division of labor in his essay titled "The Metropolis and Mental life" in terms of how it has changed due to the rise of modernity. There has been a rise in specialization in which the city provides a variety of diverse services. It is now important that an individual refines and specializes in a service that was not provided in the past so that they can make a profit and be different. Another change is the impersonal nature of the inter-human contact. In traditional society…

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    Cranberry Essay

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    blueberries and huckleberries (not actually berries, but epigynous fruits). Of the many delicious and sweet fruits that belong to this family, the cranberry is instead a more bitter fruit, and is grown in a peaty or alluvial-soil environment (Corbett, 1903). Alluvial soil is a sand-like soil that is very fine-grained and fertile when paired with the flow of water. This flow of water can eventually create deposits in a stream or riverbed, which is then used for cultivating cranberries. The plant…

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    and Decency Theodore Roosevelt gave this speech August 16, 1903. He gave it during the quarterly meeting of the Society of the Holy Name of Brooklyn and Long Island. Mainly what he is trying to say in this article is that young boys are the future of the society and they need to shape up, they are what America is going to be and they need to show who they actually are— by having decency and strength. This speech was given August 6, 1903 in Oyster Bay, New York. This document was written just…

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    Introduction:The Wright brothers were two boys who grew up too be men with great mindsets they built airplanes. They are the first people ever to fly and that is awesome and back then and now they are still some of the most popular innovators in the world because of them we could get places a lot faster now instead of driving or walking we can fly. The Wright brothers were innovative. Wilbur Wright was born in Millville,Indiana in the year 1867. Orville Wright was born in Dayton…

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    ‘trustworthiness’ – a character to predict the situation and act accordingly (Goffman,1969:1-2) and the potential to eliminate ‘suspicion’ as stated in Simmel’s account due to fleeting social interaction (Simmel,1903:15). Since the stimulation of mind is based on the contrast of past and present impressions (Simmel,1903:11-13), and relates the observed person in association with the experiences in the past (Goffman,1969:1-2), the criminal can manage his impression through clothing to be a…

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    now world wide because it’s a very popular sport that I and few friends of mine love to do. With motocross you're banging bars, jumping over mounds of dirt, the fumes of the gasoline, the roar of the engines and more… In 1902 the triumph was made, 1903 the harley Davidson, 1946 honda, 1952 Suzuki, 1954 Kawasaki, 1955 Yamaha. Ktms in 1954. In 1998 4,809,000 million motorcycles registered in the U.S. In the 1990’s the freestyle motocross was born, with freestyle riding you perform tricks and…

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    supported each other and studied more historical and contemporary art and developed his own unique style. From 1901 to 1904 (Blue Period), Picasso’s style re ected a very grim and melancholy color palette, best seen with the Old Guitarist (1903) and Life (1903). In 1905, his style transitioned from somber blues to natural and tender pink and reddish tones. Family of Saltimbanques (1905) and Portrait of Gertrude Stein (1906) are terri c examples of Picasso’s Pink Period. Pablo’s work started…

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    Emancipation of The African Race In one of the most celebrated book of the 20th century, W.E.B Du Bois in is his book ‘The Souls of a Black Folk’ writes that ‘The problem of the 20th century is the problem of the color-line’ (Du Bois, 1903). It is from this book that the reader understands how slavery ravaged Africa and implanted its inhabitants in different parts of the American continent. The premise of the advent and the adverse effects of it to the African continent were based on the…

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    admission to Eugène Anthiôme's preparatory piano class at the Conservatoire and was consequently dismissed from his classes, leaving the Conservatoire in 1895. Ravel joined and was dismissed from the Conservatoire twice in his life, in 1895 and in 1903 both for the reasons, that he…

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    Your paper should be 4-6 pages, double-spaced, in 12 point font. When using quotations or drawing on outside material make sure to include a citation that explains the source of your information. If you are drawing directly from the main text that your paper is addressing (e.g. My Soul is Rested, The Souls of Black Folk, or The Things They Carried), you may use in text citations. However, if you choose to reference any other material you will need to include a full footnote citation, following…

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