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    Putting the glass makers together caused them to learn more from each other. I think of it like having a bag of marbles; if all the marbles are the same color then that is all you will get with no change; however, if you have multiple colors in the bag the possibilities of differences become larger. The glass makers being slightly spread out gave them some possibilities to mix together, but not nearly as many as when they were all isolated together. Their proximity to each other increased the…

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    The novel To Kill A Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee, and adapted by Christopher Sergel. In the play there were many great things that pointed out issues about racism in the 1930’s. The plot was in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. This play is based on racism and how everyone should be treated equal no matter what skin color they are. I believe this play was a well done adaptation of the book, but the language used was not always the best choice. The book is about a girl named Scout…

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    mean you are right. We learned not to fight when people hurt you, and to never look them in the eyes. We learn survival of the fittest and to never run away from a fight. It’s better to be hurt than to be a coward. We weren't protected. We heard the foul language in fact we learned…

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    I have been curious about the baseball game during this summer. The reason is that my seven years old son Tanzim started to play baseball on this season. Personally I was never interested in any sports, especially any American sports like baseball, soccer, or basketball. However, now a days I have been watching this game three times a week and I know the rules and regulations of this game. It seems interesting to me. I used to watch cricket game from my country Bangladesh. Baseball is almost…

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    A romantic idealist is someone who fantasizes about love and relationships differently than others. They plan ahead on how they will live there life in the future with their significant other, although a ton of people do that they will do anything it takes to be with that one person. Sometimes people know they will never be with that person but they still imagine their lives with them and want to work it out. In “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald Jay Gatsby is portrayed as a hopeless…

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    Nowhere is William Shakespeare’s essential sense of humanity more apparent than in his infamous play, Macbeth, in which he reveals that the darkest of evil transpires in the form a human; accordingly, no matter how horrible the notion, the concept in nature, ultimately becomes understandable and pitiable, as it relates to ideals of human temperament and character. Macbeth, a once noble hero and worrier, falls from his state of grace to a tragic demise, losing his humanity, he transforms into a…

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    Basketball and football are both sports. They’re each played with two teams. A basketball team has five. A football team has eleven. Which one do you like playing more? In basketball, the object of the game is to dribble the ball and shoot it into the hoop. You move to drive around the defense. To move around them you can pass, dribble, or set a screen for the person that has the ball. For football, the object of the game is to run or throw the ball and try to get a touchdown. There is a…

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    in a total of ninety square miles of space, “…up from around a million at the turn of the century.” (Johnson, S. p.12) London was economically diverse with its opulent townhouses of Mayfair and Kensington surrounded by streets of poverty and foul smelling industry. . The storefronts and pubs were in first level housing with crowded apartment living on the upper floors. There were bakeries, museums and art galleries, slaughterhouses, factories, tripe boilers and breweries; all sharing…

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    The author’s Grandad in a short story The Great Electrical Revolution is a charming protagonist who is round and static. Protagonist means the main character of the story who gets involved in central conflict. This story illustrates some hardships that the author’s family had to experience as an immigrant to Canada in period of the Great Depression. The major conflict shows up when the power company “cut off [their] electricity for non-payment”, which frustrated Grandad mostly as he became…

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    Otitis externa (OE) is an inflammation or infection of the external auditory canal (EAC), the auricle, or both. There are a few types of OE; acute diffuse OE, acute localized OE, chronic OE, eczematous OE, necrotizing (malignant) OE an Infection that extends into the deeper tissues adjacent to the EAC and Otomycosis an Infection of the ear canal from a fungal species. The acute OE is most common in swimmers while the acute localized OE is associated with infection of a hair follicle. The chronic…

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