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    this situation in “Did I Miss Anything?” Some may say that this poem’s intended audience is either the teacher or the student. However, this poem is actually beneficial and could be directed towards both parties. The poem implies that it is important to attend class. The tone, diction, speaker and setting all show the two sidedness and how the poem revolves around each other speaking to one another. To begin, tone plays a major role in any argument. For example, the tittle “Did I Miss…

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    By 1100 King Henry I had already put into place jurisdictions, courts and customs that were well regarded by the people of England. However, after the Anarchy of Stephen and Matilda, the law and order that stemmed from Henry I’s reign was no longer. When Henry II, the grandson of Henry I, ascended the throne in 1154, the period of reconstruction and great reform had begun. He not only promised to reinstitutionalize the ideals of his grandfather that were spent during the reign of King Stephen…

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    time was spent is inconsequential. I realized that no matter how that time was used; that day will come to a halt. When it ends there is a series of questions you can ask yourself. In my opinion there is one question that trumps the others. Did I have a positive effect on the world today? This question holds a very special place in my heart. Early in life I had to learn a tough lesson; I practically fell in deaths’ grasp. The lesson transpired on May 9, 2015. I had just entered my last week in…

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    hated our vegetables and all wanted to be “big and strong.” Sadly, I didn’t grow as tall as I wanted to. Middle school came around quickly and it was the awkward stage of growing. By then most people in the 7th grade were at least 5’3, but I was still 4’11. My dad told me that his brother was 4’11 too then he had a huge growth spurt, now he is 6’4. After he told me that I had hope that I would grow too. “Of course I’ll grow taller,” I told myself seeing that my dad was 6’1. The second week of…

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    However, despite these setbacks, Henry I was able to use the rise in population and resulting growth in towns as a means to rule more effectively. Henry I decided to use the surplus in lower nobility and clergy to his advantage by experimenting with the English government, more specifically the administration and legal proceedings. First, Henry I “raised from the dust” lesser nobles and clergy into specialized jobs. These individuals are then granted heiresses, land, or bishop titles for their…

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    I wasn't entirely sure what to expect going into Gravy, as judging it solely by the cover made you think it was going to be some cheesy low budget flick, trying way too hard to be funny. Boy is my face red! Gravy was a witty, gory and all around fun time, full of laughter, copious amounts of blood splatter and storyline that was quick paced and with straight for the jugular, literally. PRODUCT INFORMATION PLOT SUMMARY MOVIE Fans of the TV series It's Always Sunny in Philadephia may notice…

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    There are many ways that showed how World War 1 started, but there are three main reasons. The causes that started World War 1 was by the assassination of Archduke and his wife, the development of alliances, and imperialism. Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States fought against Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. In World War 1 the countries spent millions of dollars on the war for food, clothes, weapons, and safety. A reason that caused world war 1 was the…

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    Elizabeth I came to the throne during a time of religious confusion in England. This was due to her older sister, Mary’s role as the preceding Queen who decided to convert England back to Catholicism. This would totally abolish the need for the Church of England and would force England back to the Roman Catholic Church. In order to re-establish what had been done by her father, Henry VIII, and undone by her sister, Elizabeth I, a protestant, established a religious compromise known as The…

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    Many factors caused the collapse which took place August 1, 2007 around 6:00pm with a number of fatalities. At the time of the I-35W Mississippi Bridge collapse construction workers were making additions to the 40 year old structure in hopes of separating the eastbound and westbound lanes. With the bridge being built in the 1960s there were many changes that needed to be made which put stress on the structure and girders over the course of time. With Tons of construction equipment and cars due…

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    school, I had the possibility to choose between Pima Community College and The University of Arizona. You now know where I choose to go but at the time I having a very hard time choosing and I believe that was because I had no idea what I wanted to do in life. However, I based my decision just on that. I convinced myself that if I went to The UofA I would be exposed to a lot more things and opportunity’s that would open my eyes to see what exactly I wanted to do. I will now be a sophomore and I…

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