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    People should move to the Southern Colonies. The climate in the South is humid. In the summer months, the temperature ranges from 70 to 80 degrees fahrenheit. The winter months the temperature ranges from 40 to 50 degrees fahrenheit. The climate is good for farming, which is why farming is common in the Southern Colonies. The Southern Colonies have about 100 miles of the Atlantic Ocean. Rivers and Swampy areas also fill the land, along with the forest.The waterways allow for fishing,…

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    Pip makes many regular visits to “Satis house” but comes to a halt when Pip becomes Joes apprentice ,and learns Joes trade as a blacksmith (Grogan,2014).Due to his meeting Miss Havisham and Estella Pip changes, he becomes ashamed of his humble beginning, the trade he is learning and Joe whom he cares about ,he is so ashamed that doesn’t want Estella and Miss Havishm to find out “ now…

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    The Mormon church would not be anywhere close to where it is today if it weren't for Young. Not much of Young's early life is known but it is known that he was born June 1, 1801 in Whitingham, Virginia to a farming family and worked as a traveling blacksmith/ carpenter and was married to his first wife in 1824 to Miriam Angeline Works. Young was originally Methodist but was converted to Mormonism shortly after he read the book of Mormon and officially joined the church in 1832 when his wife…

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    Gunsmith Kink Analysis

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    for someone new to shotgun choking. Before reading the words of V.M. Starr in our reading this week I had next to no knowledge about how to choke a shotgun. Mr. Starr went on to explain that “his first experience choking a shotgun was in an old blacksmith shop on the farm in Ohio where he was born”. He stated that he and his father “took a shot-out muzzle loading rifle and bored it to about 24 gauge and worked a choke into it”. I wouldn’t in a million years think to turn a shot-out rifle into a…

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    Ancient Greek City

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    However, one workshop in Athens for manufacturing shields was said to have 120 workers, mostly slaves. Different trades were concentrated in different parts of the city, but mostly near the agora, the main trading centre in the city. Potters, blacksmiths, bronze…

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    Women in the American Revolutionary war Intro Did you know that some women fought side by side the men! During the Revolutionary War women were a big part of the war. Some of the women were even heroes, and without there help the battle might of gone a different way. In addition to fighting without them bring supplies they might of died of hunger or thirst. It was clear they were a big part of the war. Body Women Heroes Even some of the brave women went and…

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    Chuinard Patagonia Essay

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    300 employees and still manage to operate the business on their terms and have vowed to continue to do so to protect the environment (Ferrell, Hirt, & Ferrell, 2009). Yvon Chouinard started his entrepreneurial career as a self-taught blacksmith, in 1957. The only pitons available at the time were made of iron and had to be left in place once installed. The number of pitons required for longer climbs presented a problem for those like…

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    well-known that the highest level of chivalry and character lived within the knights. No one was supposed to ever talk over or try to outdo a knight because the men back then had to know where they were in the hierarchy. Carpenters, millers, even blacksmiths were all considered peasants, so when the Miller began his tale by interrupting the Knight it already shows the character of the Miller. The description of the Miller, along with the show “The Canterbury Tales” show the readers just what…

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    Benin Research Paper

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    It’s more than a belief system it’s a way of life, including culture, philosophy, language, art, dance, music and medicine. They use it to cure people and poison enemies. Voodoo Gods Gou- such as war and blacksmith Sakpata- illness,healing and earth Hevioso- storms, lightning and justice Mami Wata- water The Pendjari National Park lies in north west Benin. It is known for its wildlife and is home to some of the last populations of big game like elephants…

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    We all have that one person in our lives that truly means the world to us. That one person can be a friend who also takes on the role therapist, lover, or even a parental figure. Any way you look at it there is always someone there for you. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Joe Gargery is Pip’s friend that means everything to him. Throughout Pip’s journey, Joe was always there for him. Through thick and thin, Joe is Pip’s caregiver, friend, and brother who will always be there for Pip no…

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