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    he(Wordsworth) would entrust him(Milton) with the task of returning England its “dower’’ of “inward happiness.” “Altar, sword, and pen” the entirety of London, 1802 is symbolic. Most objects comes to respresent the greater theme of a troubled England. The altar represents the religious troubles of the time the sword is symbolic for the armed forces of England and the perhaps the pen represents the literature and arts of the epoch. “Virtue, freedom, power” symbolize everything Wordsworth…

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    The simple, short answer is: political incorrectness. His team of supporters was evident—if it was possible for seventeen percent of the French electorate to select Le Pen on a ballot, why would the Dutch electorate prove to be different? The actual question is why the Netherlands never witnessed a politician quite like Fortuyn before. After all, Fortuyn's faithful candidates transformed into an unprecedented political…

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    The blank sheet of loose-leaf paper stared longingly at me, and I at it. I wanted nothing more than for my pen to glide across its ocean-blue lines with ease, leaving behind a trail of words that told a story of who I was, a memoir. My life had never been anything short of a Lifetime Channel drama. How could someone with such a story to tell, be left speechless in the presence of a pen and paper? Writer’s block, I think they called it; I had come down with a severe case of it. I began digging…

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    (52). The actions from her cousins portrays a strong hostility in-between family members. She also demonstrates the amount of violence by her grandma taking interest in the biggest, meanest, turkey in the pen: “the stupid bird was in the middle of a fight with the second biggest bird in the pen” (52). Her grandmother demonstrates by wanting the biggest meanest bird that she is more satisfied with those things of violence, and that the more violent something is the more it has the right of…

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    convince him not just using words but putting pen to paper and showing him how it would work. I started out by laying out a five-year plan to show him that I had foresight in the industry. I had to show him the realistic numbers of what I would expect to earn, profit, and possibly lose. After I had the five-year plan layed out I had to tell him about…

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    Previous Experiments: https://explorable.com/mold-bread-experiment What Makes Mold Grow? We are going to perform a mold bread experiment to grow our own mold and find out whether mold does indeed grow faster at higher temperatures. What is Mold? Mold is something that we often take for granted, as something that makes us have to throw the bread away or the cheese smell bad.Mold is, in fact, a fascinating organism which has had many different uses over the years and our lives would not be the…

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    As time has evolved along with the people living on this Earth, the mind has changed and adapted to new standards and social norms. Culture has warped what is seen as socially acceptable, and through religion, economy, and politics our nation has learned to change and adapt. Still, there are nations all over the world not providing for their citizens and especially the women of this world. Because these women are not being treated equally, more needs to be done for the protection of women’s…

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    The CNN of the ghetto is what Chuck D once defined hip hop as. Rappers pale their integrity on keeping it real and a lot of their supremacy lies in the legitimacy of their lyrics. However the art form similarly depends heavily on testosterone-driven braggadocio, embellishment and the formation of a fictional criminal persona. In “Decoded” – a stylishly formed mash-up of a diary and lyrical analysis, the former drug dealer turned millionaire rapper and mogul Jay-Z goes from “Bricks to…

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    With all its differences and diversities, in terms of its readership and the scope of its themes, etc., Nineteenth century novel has some features. Trace six to seven such salient common feature, giving reason for why and how some important socio-cultural and politico-economic elements/ Arguments count to making the 19th century novel as it is? “In all parts of the Old World, as well as of the New, it was evident that Columbus had kindled a fire in every mariner's heart. That fire was the…

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    puppies they then have the instinct to fight. Then these dogs are being trained they have not contact with people except the trainer. The trainer or the owner has another dog that is put in a pen with the Pit Bull, however the Pit Bull is put on a thin chain and just a few inches away from the other dog in the pen. This is what gets them to fight other dogs. Dogs are not born to fight it is how they are raised. There are many reasons why a fighting dog should be put down or euthanized. Some…

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