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    It gets stupidly hot in Danielsville, Louisiana, especially around summer. This would be fine I guess if we had something to do, to keep our mind off of the heat but there isn’t anything to do. Danielsville, Louisiana has three churches (Pentecostal), twice as many bars, one high school and no books stores or libraries. This means you’re either too drunk to read, or too Christian to read anything good. Big enough to have a mayor’s house, but not big enough to be on any map of any kind, it’s the…

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    Grandpa Levi and Grandma Emma had moved all the way to Georgia to take over an existing Peach Orchard. We moved to the Evan’s house to take care of it for a year in case they changed their mind and wanted to come back. My grandma always kept her belongings clean and had beautiful home furnishings I loved. It was an exceptional home. It was a ranch style home with a circle driveway out front. The garage was sideways so it made our house appear larger than it was. From the front door walking in…

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    Tourism and entertainment are indispensable to the Dutch economy. The tourism business has a yearly turnover of €37 billion. It additionally represents 400,000 occupations – 4.5% of the national aggregate. The administration needs to support tourism by pulling in more guests from abroad. It likewise plans to scrap superfluous regulations for tourism organization. NBTC anticipates that inbound tourism will keep developing in the nearing years taking into account its reckonings. Part of the way…

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    Cities are full of human diversity within a certain urban boundary, where people of different economic and social status share an association with each other. Istanbul is currently the biggest city and metropolitan area in Turkey. Throughout history, being located in what we can describe as the centre of the “old world”, Istanbul has been the Capital of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Latin Empire, and most recently the Ottoman Empire. Istanbul is the only city in the world which is…

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    The Struggle of Women In the novel The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, the women in Gilead appear to have diminished rights and a limited amount of freedom. These women have lives that resemble a lifestyle similar to the women who lived prior to women’s suffrage, even though this novel takes place in a futuristic time. Some of these women, like Offred, remember the past and long for a time when they can be free again. However, for many of the women, they will never understand what it is…

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    anguish is pointless. As I lay in bed reading some of Poe’s great classics I found myself pondering about life’s great secrets. Anyway, this morning a thought struck me. I never took you to the local bookstore, the one on the terrace near the garden of tulips. It is right down the street nestled amongst the various bars and clubs. There are books of all sorts revealing strange yet wonderful and awe-inspiring stories within. I thought it would reward you with great pleasure. Tell me what is it…

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    On October 14th, 1894, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Rebecca Haswell and Edward Cummings gave birth to Edward Estlin Cummings. However, the world would ultimately know him as E. E. Cummings, the poet that wandered away from the norms of modern society and made astonishing innovations in the realm of poetry through his experimentations with syntax, grammar, punctuation, spacing, and typography. Like every notable literary figure, E.E. Cummings applied his life experiences and influences to his…

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    This essay will be examining the writings and lives of Anne Bradstreet and Mary Rowlandson, two famous Puritan authors. Both women shared some common themes in their work such as faith and the fear that directly results from their religious beliefs. Together they were representative of Puritan women presumably because they wrote about subjects that were relatable or interesting to the other Puritan Women. Mary Rowlandson’s life was full of more trauma than Anne Bradstreet’s because the Native…

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    actual island because the name had “Island.” My seven-year-old self was disappointed when my assumption turned out to be false. Yet, my disillusionment was dwarfed by the surrounding nature. In the backyard, the well-trimmed grass and the pink, bulbous tulips captivated my dark brown eyes. The falling green leaves from the oak tree gave me serenity. Inhaling the air, I savored the smell of timber combined with the soothing scent of perennials. My eyes followed the startled squirrels scurrying to…

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    Canada's Contribution to the Allied Effort Canadian Military Contributions were essential to win WWII. Ortona, D-Day-Juno Beach, and The Liberation of the Netherlands are three critical conflicts that Canadian Army and Navy conquered to deliver victory to the Allied effort. Through the hard work, courage, and great sacrifices of Canadian soldiers and the Allied forces, German forces surrendered on May 7th, 1945, and on May 8th, 1945 Victory in Europe (V-E) Day was declared. Canada proved a…

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