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    My hometown is a wonderful country Kazakhstan, which is well known for its eventful history, distinctive culture and unique nature. Kazakhstan is the world’s largest landlocked country and the ninth largest in the world. Kazakhstan is the country, which has never attacked or tried to conquer foreign lands, however, other khanates attempted to gain our lands several times. Thousands of people struggled for freedom of our motherland, and many people died for the homeland’s futurity. During tsarist…

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    Caribbean migration refers to the movement of people after the 18th century emancipation from one geographical region to another in search of employment, betterment of life and other reasons. Caribbean societies are made up of individuals whose ancestors suffered under the 1500-1800’s Atlantic slave trade scheme up until abolition. Due to this, Caribbean migration in the 20th and 21st centuries severely damaged the social welfare and economic structure of Caribbean societies with slight damages…

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    However, his observations during his visit were stained with mayhem, and violence brought on by picketings, and sit-ins to discourage segregation among blacks and whites; a surprising sight, as his impression of Atlanta was a bustling, diversified metropolis far too busy with advancements to entertain unjust traditional southern beliefs. Jones states, “one of the things that have made Atlanta stand proud among all the cities of the nation is its mature, realistic approach to racial problems. The…

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    Delta State Case Study

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    With the evident global warming and climate change across every parts of the globe that has created ripple-effects of natural disasters, many governments of developed and developing nations have been putting extra efforts to prevent, manage and accommodate the dire consequences of mother nature and bad weather conditions, especially with the obvious increasing urban activities and population explosion in most cities of the world. Unfortunately, the reverse is the case in virtually all the cities…

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    Modern Architecture get a lot of its guiding principle from the early 15th and 17th centuries, renaissance, these magnificent architectures where predominantly and widely-adopted throughout Europe, consequently; this was a one of the biggest influence that was captured and characterized by the ancient Romans and Greek history. This helped in the development of how they built their structures. Santa Maria Presso and the San Satiro was built during the 15th century and is known as one of the most,…

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    Rani Laksmi Bai Short Report

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    coiled and escaped quickly afterward the British started to attack on the 31st March. Lakshmi Bai’s powers might not grasp out and three dates afterward the British were able to rupture the metropolis walls and arrest the city. Yet Lakshmi Bai escaped above the wall at evening and escaped from her metropolis, encircled by her guards, countless of…

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    when Dutch colonialist first settled on the island of Manhattan, which was inhabited by various tribes notably the Lenape and Munsee people who belong to the Algonquain family group. The Dutch founded New Amsterdam and before long the sprawling metropolis that is today New York City came to fruition, the history that ensued and unfolded contains battles over Independence and skirmishes with the British and ethical and moral dilemmas over chattel slavery. The need for the pluralism and its ideals…

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    of civilization and live the rest of his days where he can be self made and uncorrupted by the many people and influences he sees as “phony” and corrupting. Holden isolates himself despite being surrounded by millions of people in the bustling metropolis of NYC, refusing to open up to anyone and make concrete connections with people emotionally. Finally due to his struggle to make emotional connections he finds himself stuck in a perpetual cycle of being loveless, and living a cold, forsaken…

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    Analysis Of Zootopia

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    Zootopia is a beautifully plotted fantasy film set in a metropolis where anthropomorphic predators and prey live together in peace and harmony. This 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film (McNary, 2017) was produced by Walt Disney Animated Studios and release by Walt Disney Pictures in 2016. The film was co-directed by Bryon Howard Richard Moore and stars the voices of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, J.K. Simmons, Jenny Slate, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Alan Tudyk, Octovia Spencer…

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    The Impact of London on the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde The setting of a story creates the atmosphere from which a story grows and progresses. Locale, public setting, and other attributes to a good setting allow the story to be personal to the reader. A great setting influences the story. In the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, historic 19th Century London is the backdrop for the fascinating Robert Louis Stevenson tale. True to it’s historic value, London thrives in the novel as…

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