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    Heading for the doors, she begins to notice the carriage is full of people, phones ringing, giggles, hushed voices, tapping of laptop keys and footsteps. Sarah disembarks the train at Leeds Station and again is swept along the platform, this time excitement and joy, overwhelms her like a wave crashing…

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    “All nature is a vast symbolism; every material fact has sheathed within it a spiritual Truth.” quote by Edwin Hubbell Chapin. There are many ways to explain emotions, feelings, and innuendos through actions, objects also known as Symbols. Symbols are the most notable literary element throughout Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. There are three symbols throughout the book; the first is the color Red. Second symbol is the color Gold. And lastly the Darkness and shadows. These three symbolic…

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    Charles Dickens, the author of A Tale of Two Cities, uses clever plot twists and secrets to pull his readers to the end of the novel. The book is very unpredictable which leaves the reader wanting more after each chapter. Dickens includes plot twists that are never expected to happen. For example, two different people can actually end up being one person and other characters have secrets waiting to be told at the end of the novel. Mr. Lorry works at Tellson’s bank and is a big part in getting…

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    fourth in UK study, in respiratory samples of young children with LT-ARI. Several studies show that children without ARI’s can still show viral identification in the patient, however further research is necessary to understand the respiratory viral carriage and infection. PCR quantification is possible but respiratory samples are heterogeneous and different extractions could result in diverse results depending on variation in the amount of virus present in the aliquots extracted and examined.…

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    Sour Lake History

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    During the early nineteenth century Indians in Southeast Texas told the tale of a “Fire King” that lived under a small lake on the site now known as Sour Lake. The waters of the lake released spouts of gas and if lit they would burn a blue color across the top of the water. These flames are most likely what brought about the legend of the “Fire King.” The people of Texas recited this legend long after the Native Americans were removed from the area. The native oral tradition told that the…

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    by band music, as if in joy, seven twelve-person carriages departed Frome, Wiltshire, on the night of Monday, March 21st 1831. To unburden the surrounding parishes Poor Law coffers, 85 families, many young and destitute, filled the black, horse drawn coaches as the unlikely procession headed towards the port of Bristol and their shipping overseas. Mr. Beauchamp and two other farmers went along to accompany the lot to Bristol in case any carriages got stuck and to deal with any other wants. The…

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    The ratification of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments raised the hopes of the newly-freed slaves of North America. Slaves, abolitionists and Radical Republicans believed this would be the beginning of justice and equality for all Americans. The Freedmen’s Bureau reunited ex-slaves with their families and provided education, raising their hopes further. Their hopes, however; were soon dashed by the reality of Reconstruction. They were subject to long-term discrimination and segregation by angry…

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    For an example, buildings that were used to store carriages, there were wide and has double doors with a curved/rounded door top. These wide and tall doorways provide an easier way for people to leave their carriages. I also noticed that some of these buildings contained another level up where there were smaller windows. I can infer that a groomer was living there to have easy access…

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    Harbin Informative Speech

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    Fadi Lahoud 201003178 Outline Title: The Ice City Specific Purpose: to inform my audience Ice city in Harbin Central idea: The history, activities and sculptures of the Harbin winter world. Method of Organization: Topical Introduction I- Let me start out by very simple equation. What would you get if you add 7000 artists and workers with 180000 square meters of ice and 150000 square meters of snow? The result is fascinating. You get this stunning winter wonderland. This friends, is the…

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    Slavery is a big part of our history, and what we stand for today with equality, freedom and justice for all. To many historians’ and the people, slavery was a period in history when racism, segregation and cruelty was established and performed. There was no conception of the depth degradation would form as many suffered. Many amendments, laws and political decisions eventually came to be agreed upon that altered the way the country ran, from deciding freedmen’s place to the creation of new…

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