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    I am a normal kid from Evanston, a not so great and safe suburb of Chicago; it borders one of the worst parts of Chicago, but as long as you stay away from the bad parts your fine. I live in a small house; we have my parents, my brother, sister, and me in the house. I sleep on…

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    In Romeo and Juliet we see the death of many characters, two of which are the lovers Romeo and Juliet. Along with some of their family members and close friends who die during the play as well, and during all this the question must be asked, Who is to blame? There are three people that could be considered the reasons of why so many people died. The three most worthy of blame would have to be: Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence they are to blame for the deaths of many. ("DBQ: Romeo and Juliet:…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Islam And Islam

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    Nevertheless if you think again the violent terrorism acts can also built an unwanted question about Muslims and their belief. “According to the Quran” this is said as if that particular person clearly has knowledge of the Quran and then he is able to comment “they preach hate”. Therefore it just proves that terrorism has built this deadly lie in some people’s mind that it is unfortunately hard to remove. But Quran never provides with such teachings, then why this mess? Again in my opinion it…

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    In the poem “Lineage,” the speaker alludes to the fact that her ancestors were involved in slavery by using the line, “They moved through fields sowing seed.” (Ln 3). After specifying all of the hard tasks that her grandmothers have done, the speaker ends with the rhetorical question,“Why am I not as they?” (Ln 12). The theme expressed throughout the poem is that being strong means to stay positive through tough times. In the poem, Margaret writes, “They were full of sturdiness and singing.”…

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    Mitchell Museum Report

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    I visited Mitchell Museum of the American Indian located at 3001 Central Street, Evanston, Illinois. Glancing through the outside of the museum, my impression was this is a pretty small building. I had a single story about the building; I thought I might have chosen the wrong museum to go to since it is small in size. However, as soon as I walked through the main door, I had a good feeling in a cozy building with full of American Indian artifacts, pottery, and native fashion. I was filled with…

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    Divergent Research

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    Veronica Roth the best selling author of the Divergent trilogy graduated from Northwestern University's creative writing program. Northwestern University is a prestigious Ivy League school. It opened on January 28,1851. With a dream of becoming a place where all could learn from. Though the course of this essay the topics of admission to this university, student life and, history of Northwestern will all be discussed. Our first order of business is general admissions. Northwestern has and…

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    Are you afraid of snakes? I wouldn’t blame you if you were. Snakebites infect approximately 2.5 million people each year. An estimated 125,000 of these bites kill their victims (Hellor). Snakes can be extremely dangerous and their venom can cause serious injuries, including death. Snakebites can be cured if they are treated rapidly and in the right way. It is evident that snakes cause serious harm and need to be tended to appropriately, as demonstrated in the short story, “No Witchcraft For…

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    Christopher Stoyanov Mrs. Goldman Geography 10 October 2016 Egypt similarities with China Egypt and the Chinese Dynasties were more similar than different. Their most common similarities included their political, economic and cultural facts. Both of these civilizations had thrived a very long time ago, and managed to be grow and be successful. Both lands depended heavily on dynasties for leadership and to be able to maintain stability for many years. Their long and gracious survival can be…

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    When Jenkins joined the army, he was scared, nervous, skittish, but he only joined since his father, a colonel, wants Jenkins to have a military career. His father and other family members were also in the army. When he arrived to the military grounds, in Vietnam, he was put in a squad with Perry, Peewee, and Richie, and they all became splendid friends. Though on account of Jenkins feelings, him being scared most of the time, he didn’t paid much attention to what he was doing. Jenkins simply…

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    Mad In Hamlet

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    Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark During the late middle ages in the kingdom of Denmark, there was a prince by the name of Hamlet. This Hamlet possessed all that he wanted. He was heir to the throne, and he found true love. This all came to a tragic end when the King of Denmark was murdered and Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle, took the crown. In response to the murder, Hamlet took action and in the process revealed his character; however his actions led to a tragic demise. Hamlet showed that he was the…

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