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    (AGG) It is true that people in the real world spend a lot of time using technology, but not as much as the people in Fahrenheit 451. (BS-1) People are so hooked on technology in this society that there is little to no interaction between people. (BS-2) Citizens across the community abandon what is truly important in life. (BS-3) Because there is no interaction and people forget what is important, this leads to them being unhappy and depressed. (TS) Without a doubt, the main danger with people…

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    Kansas City Buildings

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    The building boasts several signature features. Every building has a significant structure and a centre of attraction as in the vase of KCP&L the main focus of the tower was its novel lighting display; a 21-foot lantern, equipped with floodlights to create a luminous, flame like effect that looks beautiful. A two-story grand lobby space is rich with Art Decor ornamentation. Marble and granite form an impressive structure…

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    Crime In America

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    Her heels were higher than the Eiffel Tower and skirt shorter than a sentence fragment. School was never her thing. She had nowhere to go once she reached the legal age for the orphanage she called home. Her was mother a drug addict and her father an alcoholic, with no other family in the world…

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    In The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger by Stephen King, the gunslinger tries to catch the man in black. The novel is 305 pages long. The book is set in a dystopian parallel universe. The world is similar to our own, having the song “Hey Jude” and its own versions of modern technology. The gunslinger crosses the desert with his mule and he encounters Brown. He tells Brown about what happened in Tull. He questioned the townspeople about a man in black, where he discovers that he brought a man back to…

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    The Brown Palace opened its doors on August 12, 1892, the area it covers is about 9.5 acres and it lies on 17th St. and Tremont Place in Denver, Co. On May 24, 1911, one of Denver’s most outrageous murders was committed at the Brown Palace Hotel. It began when Sylvester L. “Tony” von Phul arrived in Denver on May 23, 1911. Sylvester L. “Tony” von Phul was 35 year old man who had experiences with being a balloon pilot, daredevil adventurer and he was also a ladies man. Before the arriving in…

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    Eichenwalde

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    The Story of Eichenwalde There once was a place called Eichenwalde, a medieval German town that was located in the middle of a lush, green forest. The people of the town were joyful and happy. There was always an event going on somewhere. But the real highlight of the town was the castle. It was large and towering, with a grand arched gateway that was a few stories tall. But what many people didn’t know, was that was home to a force of knights called the Crusaders. They were valiant and brave,…

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    Wilfred Glass Quotes

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    On the outside, it seems that there is definitely something off about Seymour Glass. According to Muriel’s mother, Seymour Glass is dangerous and needs psychiatric help from past accidents and is very concerned about the safety of her daughter, Mrs. Muriel Glass. Although Seymour Glass has had episodes in the past, does it really mean that he is crazy or dangerous or just misunderstood? After returning from the war, “See More” Glass has definitely seen better days but is absolutely not crazy.…

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    The Great Towers of London The Tower of London is a series of buildings with dark histories. The Tower is the most notorious building in the Medieval Times. The tower was built about 1,000 years ago and was built by a very well known conqueror. In the early 1080’s, William the conqueror began to build the Tower of London. (“Tower of London”) Before the tower was built, William decided that the name should be “Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress” (The Tower of London). The first foundation…

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    pieces of art ever created. Pieces made at different times and for different events. Every painting has its own historical significance and the artwork is memorable to every person for different reasons. The next best place is the Eiffel Tower . The Eiffel Tower was designed to be the largest building ever conceived at the time. France experiencing political and economic difficulties, and still marked by the memory of their loss to…

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    There is a lot of moments in many places in the world; however, there are some places having especial moment you won’t forget for ever. Willis tower is an unusual place in Chicago. Willis tower, which is a point of pleasure for many people in the USA. I had a fantastic experience; I wish if I could to regained that’s moment to enjoy it again and again. I don’t think so, I will forgetting a tiny detail of all that day. I had a mix of emotions wondered, exciting, and something happed inside my…

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