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    The Notebook Response

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    The, “Love” people may have witnessed from movies that may cause the confusion for the hopeless romantics of the world. For instance, the characters Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoon in the novel, “The Notebook” who were both raised in different households. [favscenes1,2009]Then when they crossed into each other’s path at a local town carnival. Allie who was on a double date with her friend Sarah, while Noah was hanging out with his friend Finn. It seemed to show in Noah’s eye’s a certain…

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    buildings. Josephine Cochrane had the first prototype of the dishwasher at the fair, she developed her idea for 4 years after to perfect it. Her company is know today as KitchenAid. The ferris wheel was also invented at the fair, it was known as the “Chicago Wheel”. It was designed and built by George Ferris. The wheel was 264 feet high, it had 36 cars. Each car could fit 60 people. Around 2000 people at a time could ride. The buildings were beautiful, no one knew what to think about them. In…

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    The Mayor is dumbfounded that Burnham continued to build the Ferris wheel and claims that Burnham has doomed the entire city of Chicago. Holmes tries to sneak into Pickett’s office on the fairgrounds, but gets caught by a security guard. On their way out Emeline vouches for Holmes, then takes him to meet Burnham. Despite…

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    Organized Crime In Chicago

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    Chicago Chicago, nicknamed the “Windy City” and “Second City”, is one of the most loved cities in the United States of America and now home to hundreds of thousands of people, making it the 3rd most populated city in the U.S.(“Wikipedia”). Chicago is called the “Windy City” because of the cold gusts of wind that blow from Lake Michigan, it’s called the “Second City” because that’s what it was often called during the battle with New York. Chicago is an adored location because it is a major city…

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    with Adam for the time Nana and Papa were at church, this is sign of caring because Hattie is showing how she wants to spend time with her Uncle Adam (44,45). Hattie is also caring towards Leila, when Hattie snuck Adam out to the carnival and the ferris wheel got stuck Lelia tried to calm Adam down which really meant something to Hattie (132). Because of all the things Lelia did, like letting Hattie ride the rides for free and giving her free food and just overall being a great friend really…

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    Prologue Thesis: This small section was put in the book to introduce Daniel Burnham, an architect who helped create the Chicago world fair. This chapter also foreshadowed the upcoming events in the book as Burnham vaguely recalled the tragedies that occurred at the world fair. Notes: -Burnham is on a boat, headed toward Europe from America to go on a tour -Millet is Burnham’s friend who was also an architect in the endeavor of building the fair -The fair was six months long and attracted 27.5…

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    gender, I mean Caitlyn, and multiple positions in the car, which I'm sure most acrobats couldn't achieve, is only the beginning. Three luxurious hotels, a few stifling neck cramps, and eight movies from your childhood later, you see the looming ferris wheel and know, you’re in Myrtle Beach. The first step you take onto the sand, feeling the grit, and the warmth travel from your toes to your fingertips,…

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    Ever since I was six, I knew Niagara Falls Canada would have a special place in my heart. I can still hear the sound of the falls crashing like bowling pins, from atop of Clifton Hill like it was yesterday. Who would've thought that a 670 meter waterfall would end up being so relaxing, and beautiful. Not to mention the smell of sizzling burgers and brick oven cooked pizza that drips cheese like a leaky faucet. The restaurants all over the strip make your mouth water from a mile away. There are…

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    and Holly meet in the Ferris Wheel. The setting of a functioning carnival in the middle of a war-torn country is completely obscure yet innocent as it is a children’s amusement park. The characters themselves contrast each other, Holly selflessly fighting for good and Harry selfishly fighting for evil. Despite each other’s quests for good or evil, the two rekindle and try to regain understanding of each other, all while they are tilting back and forth in a cab of the ferris wheel exaggerated by…

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    Life can be compared to a roller coaster, for it's similarities and it's differences. The similarities are obvious; Life has it's ups and downs, the ride can be scary and thrilling at the same time. Once you're strapped in, you're in until the fat lady sings. The differences are that with a roller coaster you know around how long the ride will last. You know who is going to be sitting beside you the whole time and you know where the highs and lows are going to be. Life is different because you…

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