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    In the year of 1903 the Ford Motor Company was founded and created by a man name Henry Ford, who from an early age had a love for creating and building machinery. His eye in detail and ideas helped shaped Ford to create one of the Americans earliest favorite vehicles. While searching into his background, Ford has had many ups and down to create the perfect automobile for the public and quite a bit of resistance from people who had invested or backed him up over ideas he had; which seemed over…

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    Winslow Homer was an extremely talented artist and is considered one of the best painters of the 19th century in America. He received little art education and yet he thrived as a mostly self-taught artist. He worked in commercial illustrations for the first part of his life before deciding to live solely off the profits of his beautiful oil and watercolor works. Though he struggled financially during his life like most artists do, he is now widely recognized as one of the most acclaimed…

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    of food and commodities.”36 Likewise, the Syrian Refugees have been reported to aid the Kurdish Economic Growth in a journal review by Anubha Sood and Louisa Seferis. In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) it has been recorded that as soon as an apprenticeship program was offered to Syrians living in the KRI, that the Syrian filled in employment gaps in the KRI economy that was gaping open before. It was through proper integration and the “existing social capital” because most Syrian refugees…

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    Stave 1--Dismal Gray seemed to shroud the entire section of this story, hanging low like the mist over England. Although bleakness is not the main theme in A Christmas Carol, it is certainly present and important. As evidenced by the author’s word choice when he was adding description to the Christmas Eve night: it was cold, bleak, biting weather, and he could hear the people in the court outside….candles were flaring in windows of the windows of the neighboring offices, like ruddy smears…

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    objectively descriptive and generalizable” (p. 16). There is a motivation to focus on the empirical approach, rather than the more subjective esthetic approach, in an attempt to prove that nursing is a legitimate profession and to depart from nursing’s apprenticeship-based roots. Resultantly, Carper recognizes that the definition of esthetics and art must be widened into an open concept that includes nurses’ situational experiences as legitimate knowledge data sets (Carper, 1978). In…

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    Noor Saket Prof. Abid Vali ENGL 221 19 Apr. 2017 The Unromantic Side of Innocence According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, the word “innocence” is defined in three different ways: “freedom from guilt or sin through being unacquainted with evil,” “lack of knowledge,” and “lack of worldly experience or sophistication” (“Innocence”). These three definitions apply to the persona of William Blake’s poem “The Chimney Sweeper,” which was featured in his poem collection Songs of Innocence. The chimney…

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    mechanic. Chris went through many years of training and took multiple difficult tests to earn his rank. Chris graduated college in 1984 from 916 Vo Tech with a degree in Auto Mechanics. After he finished college at Vo Tech, he did two years of apprenticeship to help him with his understanding of cars in the real world. He landed his first job within a month of graduating college at White Bear Dodge. He worked there for six years and after four of those years he finally decided that he wanted to…

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    Sonnet eighty-seven is regarding a person who is so beautiful that the writer is longing for them again. However, the writer has the understanding that for this person, their beauty was of such high value, that the writer had to release them to share their worth (beauty) with the world. The character’s dynamic is the focus for the assessment of this sonnet, specifically from the intake perceived by Karl Marx and David Schalkwyk. Schalkwyk will take the stance of a service relationship and how it…

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    Technology is ruining the ability to communicate with each other face to face. Without this ability, people are beginning to hide behind their social media platforms and this causes people to say things that are hurtful and damaging. The problem then is dangerous because we lose the chance to understand what is really happening and this causes us to do many things without the thought of consequences or repercussions. The society in Fahrenheit 451 is only focused on what effects them because…

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    and enforced, which were laws that were all about restricting African American’s freedom. These codes prevented African American’s from renting property, owning firearms, and placed many of their children in the hands of their former owners in apprenticeships . Examples of Black Codes from North Carolina are as follows: “Any person of color convicted by due course of law of an assault with an attempt to commit rape upon the body of a white female,…

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