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    Diplomat Kofi Annan once said, “I urge you to celebrate the extraordinary courage and contributions of refugees past and present”. This famous quote, is true to its words. Throughout history, refugees of old and young have gone through tough times which led them to flee. That cause of them to flee, whether it was major or not is just another obstacle into greatness they pursued somewhere else. The book that has inspired the hearts of millions of readers about the Dust Bowl and the Great…

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    Oolong Tea Case Study

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    named the First Flush, Wonder and is incredibly full bodied with an earthy, fragrant aroma. You’ll really enjoy the light, velvety taste and I believe this is a tea to be enjoyed by all. Pair it with the Granny Smith Apple Pie, which they make with oat milk giving it a smooth velvety texture. These two together offer the perfect balance of crunchy, sweet, and that slight bitterness from the tea that will have your tastebuds begging for…

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    States as a major contributor to the nation's Agricultural output. Iowa is particularly known for producing corn. Iowa leads in the production of corn and ranks second in the production of soybeans. We also produce some other major field crops like oats and hay, red clover, flaxseed, rye, and wheat. We also have apples, popcorn, and potatoes. 1.3 billion bushels of Iowan corn goes to ethanol production. 339 million bushels are turned into a co-product called DDG (Dried Distillers Grain), which…

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    Jasmine’s reason for becoming vegan is animal welfare. She believes that animals should be treated humanely, such as not putting animals (like cows and sheep) onto trucks without feeding them for long periods of time, only to be sent to the meat works. Jasmine will need to stay strong and stick to her beliefs as people may test her beliefs or call her names such as weird or odd because of her beliefs. She could explain her beliefs to people to help them understand her viewpoint and to educate…

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    A Look at African Americans’ Hardships Reconstruction, one of the most controversial and tempestuous eras of American history, witnessed how attempts to integrate into American society were made to and by African Americans. However, the issues central to it—the rights blacks deserved, and the possibility of economic and social justice—are still unsettled. The fictional play, The Piano Lesson, written by August Wilson was set in 1936 Pittsburgh during the aftermath of the Great Depression. The…

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    Great Famine DBQ Essay

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    1.The Great Famine was mainly caused by severe weather. There were an unusual number of storms, which ruined crops people largely depended on, like wheat, oat, and hay crops. Food was scarce, and a price inflation ensued. The Great Famine profoundly impacted medieval society because it resulted in a higher mortality rate, higher crime rate, and less productivity from the laborers due to insufficient nutritions. Additionally, villages were abandoned and there was an increase in vagabonds, or…

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    A Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass Fredrick Douglass was born into slavery to be owned as property. In his autobiography, A Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass allows us to see a firsthand experience of how it is to be bought and sold, owned by many different owners, and repress from any education. We will take a look at the different slave owners and how they treated their slaves, the difference between urban and rural areas, and how he overcame illiteracy. The act of owning…

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    aboard died of starvation. Others would pack copious amounts of food, believing that the healthier the slaves the better they would sell for. Generally, the Dutch would feed their slaves somewhat decent food three times a day, the French cook a stew of oats daily, and English ships would feed their cargo small tubes of fat twice a day. Depending on who the slave was bought by, these meal conditions may change or stay the same for them, while Native Americans often had to hunt for what game was…

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    In the history of the world, many diseases surface among of the many such as the plague knows as Black Death. The tragic and exceptional experience of the Fourteenth Century showed a sharp population decline, bitter internal conflicts in economic area, and the exasperation of social struggles. This paper is to explore the Black Death phenomena, how this disease came about, the consequences, and the impacts that affected the society in the Fourteenth Century. The Black Death was endemic in…

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    Intelligence is not always used to lead justly, it is sometimes used to deceive and gain power. In the novel Animal Farm, George Orwell tells the tale of how the animals on Animal Farm rebel against human control and create their own independent society. Unfortunately, the pigs that are led by Napoleon, a pig involved in the politics of the farm, deceive the other animals to gain leadership on Animal Farm. Moreover, this is done by seemingly manipulating the past, present and future events.…

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