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    opportunity to visit Salado and provide our services to local homeowners and business owners. We offer a variety of services, including the installation of commercial roofs, asphalt shingles, metal roofs, gutters, siding and skylights as well as roof and chimney repairs, damage inspections, metal fabrication and maintenance plans. (-- removed HTML --) The History of Salado (-- removed HTML --) Little in Salado's history can be considered customary for a frontier town in Texas. Early pioneers…

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    The Industrial Revolution started after the Agricultural Revolution had been completed. This advancement in farming now required less people to work the land. Therefore, there were more young people available to marry, which led to a population boom. In the mid -1700s the population in Britain was 5.7 million, by the end of the century the population increased to 8.7 million. As a result, there was abundant of raw resources and this was the children from the couples that married younger and…

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    “Romantic spirit Vs Machines“ The industrial revolution was undoubtedly a time of greatness and progress for the world lasting from 1760 to 1850,it changed the face of world but seeing how every revolution had it’s dark sides so did industrial revolution and it changed everything from industrial modernized machineries to the lives of the average citizens. The reason it is called a “revolution” is because of the drastic and major changes it brought and all these changes were followed by all…

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    E. E. Cummings lived from October 14,1894, to September 3, 1962. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was encouraged by his parents to develop his creative gifts. He first started writing poems at the young age of eight. Between then and age twenty two, Cummings wrote a poem a day, experimenting with many traditional forms of poetry. Cummings studied Latin and Greek at the Cambridge Latin High School, and then went to Harvard University. He first started writing modern poetry at Harvard…

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    Plague doctor When the Black Death began to spread across Europe and parts of Asia, the search for cures and treatments became desperate. After multiple bouts of plague across decades by 1656, plague doctors became notorious for their foreboding wardrobe. They often wore long leather suits, glasses, a pointed mask that looked like that of a birds’ head or beak, and finally, a long pointed cane or stick was held to keep the infected at “safe” a distance (Link 1). These physicians were…

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    the streets of the London, he hears the voices of every type of citizen, be it men, women, old age people or the infants. But everyone seems to be caught in the chains. The speaker further says that even the chimney sweepers and the soldiers cry but their cries are heard by none, the chimney sweeper’s cries are not allowed to cross the thick walls of the church, and the soldier’s cries, are visible in the form…

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    During the Victorian Era from 1873-1901, the urban working class’ life was unbearable because they often had to work from an early age in mines or streets, grow up and work jobs that no one wanted like scavenging for valuables in toxic water, and live in workhouses which was government housing for the poor. From an early age, a boy or girl born into the working class had to work to survive. Then he or she would have to get a job, if not they would have to live and work in the worst place…

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    appearance. In addition, if an existing brick and mortar fireplace is already present in the space, electric logs can be installed. Using an electric fireplace in place of burning wood allows the damper to be closed, and the chimney capped. This effectively removes the chimney as a source of air infiltration in the home, saving on the cost of energy. Electric fireplaces offer rustic appeal, safety, low maintenance, and eco-friendly operation assuring a convenient, and effective means to upgrade…

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    converts it into usable energy when needed[1]. Parts of the tower??? The tower consists of three parts: a collector, chimney and wind turbine generators [2]. Collector The hot air for the tower is produced here and is usually made from glass or plastic. The ground under the collector is heated causing the air to move up towards the chimney[3]. Chimney The air rises and the chimney narrows as the air goes up increasing the…

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    Flawed characters often more memorable than the moral lessons which we learn as readers and audiences. This is because we can relate more to them as the imperfections/flaws of the characters often mirror our own. Characters can be unlikeable and still be interesting, and it is their flaws, which often are born out of some defect, that make them interesting. In the Songs of innocence and Experience Blake comments on the flaws in society like the flaw in religious institutions such as the church,…

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