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    Having vacated Mac ‘n hiavelli’s, Russell and Phillip then quickly made their way over to Russell’s transport as fast and furtively as two bank robbers not wanting to draw attention to themselves after the crime. “What the hell was that all about?” Russell demanded. “I’m never going to be able to show my face in there again. And even worse, I only received half a haircut. I’m going to have to go to one of those automated places now.” “You saw it,” Phillip proclaimed. “I know you saw it. You saw…

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    Puritans were free to practice their faith as they thought it was the rightful way. Their venture encouraged Puritans from all over Europe to join them in New England where, ultimately, they “could lay the foundations of a Christian commonwealth” (Barber, 1861, p.…

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    Mirror, Mirror exhibition is a great idea for artists to showcase their work to the great city of York. Laure Drogoul, a Baltimore artist, had an open call for artists to represent themselves to the viewers and illustrate how artists saw themselves. The Marketview Arts allows an opportunity by having different exhibits throughout the year, so that regional artists can have their work seen by the public. Works in the gallery were chosen from the Philadelphia Sculptors organization. Mirror, Mirror…

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    Basically, Antonio is bad business for merchants like Shylock and a pound of his flesh would “feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him” (1.3.43). This solidifies Shylocks greedy nature, or how Shylock “embodies the evil side of the power of money” (Barber 190). Shylock is then the perfect kill-joy, or villain, in the play because he is so different from the Venetians, who are generous and kind Christians. Yet, in that way Shylock also acts as the irony of the Venetians. Where the Venetians have…

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    Why Debt Is Important

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    Looking back on my childhood, I realized a lot of things I wouldn't have given a second glance at that age. My thoughts usually tend to gravitate towards my grandparents, both of which were extremely smart, and whether it came to money, clothes, toys, or any other household object, they always put it to good use. At the time, I thought they were hoarders, but now that I'm able to look back on it, I realize that they caught the very end of the Great Depression, and that they were doing…

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    Norway has one of the world’s most humane prisons; there is no use of the death penalty; consequently, they have an exceptionally low crime rate. The almost hotel-like conditions in the prisons are something American inmates could only dream about. According to Lindh, Norway’s maximum security prison – Halden prison – gives the inmates a cell with a bedroom, a bathroom, and a window. They have common social rooms where the inmates can meet, socialize with each other and with the guards by…

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    During the medieval period in Europe, doctors and healers were advancing and creating treatments for illnesses and diseases. The medicine at the time wasn't very accurate because doctors had no idea what caused people to become sick. Medieval doctors started to realize, after the plague, that hygiene and being clean helped prevent some of the terrible diseases. The Black Death In Europe during the middle ages, there was an awful plague called The Black Death. This disease was believed to kill…

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    Allen Stanford

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    scuba diving in order to make a lot of money for himself. When he graduated, he joined his family business as an entry-level salesman and bookkeeper. The Stanford Financial was founded by Lodis Stanford, his grandfather, in 1932. Lodis was once a barber but he stippled a chance in the insurance industry during the Great Depression and swapped trades. His son, Allen’s father, took over the firm when the time came.…

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    “Everyday Use” The story “Everyday Use” talks about a family that isn’t rich but poor. This story was written through a mother’s eyes. A mother of two daughters, one of them named Dee was able to go to college in the city while her mother didn’t have education, as the other daughter named, Maggie who wasn’t beauty like her sister, Dee. The major conflict in the story was who was going preserve the family heritage witch were the quilts. Showing the difference and same between the two daughters.…

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    When I walked into Mr. Adam Doucet’s class, right away he wanted to begin. “Let’s get down to business, I have to go to my barber to get a haircut.” This was my first time ever seeing Mr. Doucet without his hat, he wore it everyday. We learn a lot but have fun in the process. I never understood french as much as I did in his class. After talking to him, I was educated a lot about him and his life in college. As interesting as he is, his college experience adds on. Mr. Doucet is from Port Barre,…

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