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    brilliant man named Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs created the famous products known as Apple, no not the apple you eat. He actually got the name from a farm he had came from picking apples (Gilliam). By inventing such a significant Apple item in the year of 1984 (Willis). The world has been dramatically altered by Steve Jobs in numerable ways. The start of Jobs’ Apple invention started off in 1976 with a computer co. with his good partner Steve Wozniak on April 1st. Wozniak and jobs needed to…

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    refugees fled for Europe to come join and become apart of new countries and societies. In early 2016, 25,000 refugees are set to arrive in Canada and I want to answer the question that can we integrate them into our cities and make sure that they become a part of a community and a country that they can trust will get them good jobs and keep them safe. First, every person who comes into Canada needs a sense of welcome, refugees who come to a new country need to know that they are safe. Second,…

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    Thank You Mr Falker

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    the school year she notices that some kids have already started learning to read, but she didn't. In first grade the kids could get the words right, but when Trisha looked at a page she only saw weird shapes. While the other kids were on their second or third book she was still on her first. She soon began to feel dumb. Trisha's mom got a job in California. When she started fifth grade there was a new teacher. Mr. Falker helped her learn how to read and by the end of the story she learns how to…

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    Research Paper On Js Bach

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    Early Days J.S Bach was born in Eisenach Germany on March 21, 1685. Bach was one of 8 children in the Bach family. His career was shaped by his families cultural and musical interests. As a child, he went to the local latin school. He also participated in the St.Georg choir and sung as a soprano. One of Bach's more recognizable musical inabilities as a child was that he was unable to play a keyboard instrument. After Bach's parents died in 1996 Bach moved to Ohdruf where he later learned the…

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    Children for almost three hours the day before the government shutdown. I watched my mother rely on the government to take care of us and I followed in her footsteps. I wish I would have been paying attention to the news when they were talking about problems happening between the democrats and republicans. WIC was all I had to feed Ava and for the government just to shut down without caring angered me. I recently got laid off and I already had low income. What was…

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    Automation. In this paper I’m going to explain why it’s the greatest global threat, how Automation has effected me, solutions that experts have given in the New York Times “Room for Debate”, and what my solution is to the problem. Automation has been around for hundreds of years so why is it a global threat now? That’s because we are entering a new age of automation unlike anything before. Automation used to be simple machines doing simple tasks. With time, machines have evolved in their roles.…

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    McDonald’s Crew Member Kysha Lewin is sixteen and a half years old, and she is studying at Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver, New Jersey. She found her first job at McDonald’s and worked at this busy fast-food environment. Her intention is to help her mother to take care of the family bills, and she was hired by the manager. Kysha must learn multioperation works that McDonald's crew members work at the front counter helping customers through the ordering process and take care of…

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    different ways and the people had to adapt to living in new places. Life was a lot harder to keep up with in the Colonies because many people had to use their resources and make their own materials to survive. We will talk about farmers playing cards for hours a day, and how Unemployment rises in cities. Let's start off with what the London Chronicle said about farmers. This sentence stating “Study Shows Farmers Spend Hours Playing Cards Each Day” is way wrong. This statement is mostly…

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    The Day the Cowboys Quit is mainly about the rise and need for a strike that was led by the cowboys in the Texas Panhandle. The book revolves a lot around what is now considered the labor movement and the idea that profits are not the only important thing. The book brings up the cowboys’ demand for livable wages and their demand for respect. Cattle ranching was an enormous success during the time The Day the Cowboys Quit took place. The ranches were family owned so many family values were in…

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    Industrialization DBQ

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    negative consequences for society, it was actually a positive thing for society. Children got laws to not work unless they were an adult, more jobs started to come and, better sources of food and nutrition started to happen. Transportation became more efficient as many new inventions started to being made. Industrialization’s positive effects were more jobs, More inventions, and more efficient transportation. One of the primarily positive reasons of Industrialization is the creation of…

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