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    “All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost.” This quote by J.R.R. Tolkien is very inspiring to many Americans. J.R.R. Tolkien was born in January 3, 1892 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. He was raised in Birmingham, England, and spent most of his time as an Oxford University professor. He published his most popular books like, The Hobbit(1937), The Lord of the Rings(1954-1955), and The…

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    Final Art Analysis Essay

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    Final Art Analysis: The Course of Empire From beginning to end: Savage State, Pastoral State, Consummation, Destruction, Desolation. Art Analysis What category of art does this fall under? How can you tell? This piece of art falls under the category of a painting, or an oil on canvas painting. The way I can tell that these works are paintings is every source describes it as so. You can also tell by the amount of detail and the way it has a fade. This artwork is a series, however, with The…

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    MR2058- Animal Welfare Legislation Dangerous Dogs Introduction In order to protect the public from the threat posed by out of control dogs, most countries have a ‘dangerous dogs law’. There is often a lot of controversy surrounding these laws, as people often disagree with the decided definition of ‘dangerous’. In the UK the law surrounding dangerous dogs introduced in 1991 is breed discriminatory, this leaves room for a lot of debate as to whether the law can be deemed to be; effective,…

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    Memories In My Life

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    In the beginning At 7am on 26th August 1943 in a place called Rose Cottage at School Green, Thornton, Bradford, something stirred. It was me. My mother, Hilda, had been waiting for my arrival for the past nine months and now was the time for my big entrance into the world, and, oh boy, I just couldn’t wait. My grandmother, Nellie, had held a deep fear of hospitals all her life and although my mother was an only child, she just could not bring herself to accompany my mother to hospital. So a…

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    The Nations of Witchcraft Throughout the changing times of history, treatment of women has been shown in spiteful events. An example of this is how the witchcraft craze affected the many women of the 17th century. Witchcraft is the practice of magic, specifically black magic and the use of spells or the invocation of spirits as well as being commonly linked to devil-worship. Superstition was running rampant in the 17th century as it was all around and shrouded daily life. Witch trials occurred…

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    Park 1 Deborah Park Drs. Anderson & Karjala American Civilization II October 19th, 2015 Capitalism & Inequality during Industrial Revolution July 4th, 1776, Declaration of Independence was written. The second paragraph specifically ensures the equality of all men and women. The founding fathers wanted no one to be considered less than one another. As capitalism was introduced to the U.S during industrial revolution, this is the time period where inequality occurs drastically economically.…

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    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Hero Society often tends to think that heroes were born to be mighty, strong, and reliable, that no ordinary man can achieve heroism or greatness. However, The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien follows a small, little hobbit’s heroic journey, illustrates the reader the value of this Hobbit’s heroism, and illustrates what it takes to develop into a hero; through the hobbit’s accomplishments, Tolkien not only shows society that anyone could acquire these heroic, but also uses…

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    Ethan Lupo American History Honors Mr. Hughes United States and the Difference in Their Trade Relations America between the Civil War up to right after World War I was able to help both Britain and France in the trade industry in ways that varied greatly due to the different economic standpoints of both countries, the differences in dealings in both wartime periods, and the advancements in technology as time moved forward. For France and Britain, there were similarities in trade relations…

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    Diversity In Policing

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    When dealing with Domestic Abuse, explain how current Human Rights, Diversity, and Criminal Legislation impact on police actions. Ethics, Diversity, and Social Skills FZ1103 John Leo Edmondson G20742489 University of Central Lancashire /11/17 Year 1 Semester 1 Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Civil Responses to Domestic Violence 3. International Human Rights and Domestic Abuse 4. Policing Domestic Violence 5. Diversity and Domestic Abuse 6. Multiagency Work and Wider Initiatives 7. Conclusion 8…

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    Henry VII of England Born: 28th January 1457, Penbroke Castle, Wales. Parents: Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond. Siblings: - Married: Elizabeth of York, died 1503 Children: Arthur, Margaret, Henry VIII, Elizabeth Tudor, Mary, Edmund, Kathrine. Died: 21st April 1509, Richmond Palace. Buried 11th May 1509 in Westminster Abbey. Brief Summary (Write a brief summary of there life. Highlight the key areas of their life) Henry was born on 28th January…

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