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    Party Children In 1984

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    One of the children in the family was watching him and as Winston was leaving, “‘You’re a traitor!’ yelled the boy. ‘You’re a thought-criminal! You’re a Eurasian spy! I’ll shoot you, I’ll vaporize you, I’ll send you to the salt mines!’” (23). Later on, in that same family, the girl turned her father into the Thought Police for yelling out in a dream “‘Down with Big Brother!’” (232). Party children are all apart of the Spies and taught to spy on their parents and listen at…

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    Zinc Mine In New Argentina

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    Movie brief content: This movie is based on actual strike Zinc Mine in New Mexico; the movie shows how government and company owners use to prejudice against Mexican- American workers; they were treated unfairly, paid low wages, hard working conditions, facing discrimination. Then how they reacted to such action and how women started to get involved during that time and helped their husbands and support them during the strike. The movie also showed how unions were suffering during the strike…

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    The Fantasy which Japanese Most Proud of “The Deer King” is a fantasy novel written by Nahoko Uehashi. This story sets in a fictitious world which is not modernized like this real world, but many ethnic groups live in. Characters in the story struggle to find the cause of disease and settle conflict between two ethnic groups. Nahoko Uehashi is a novelist, and a cultural anthropologist. She is also a professor of some universities. She has been interested in juvenile literature since she is…

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    composed of two joined mining companies, Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto Limited; its headquarter is in the United Kingdom(Rio Tinto a, n.d.). Rio Tinto’s products are “aluminium, copper, diamonds, gold, industrial minerals (borates, titanium dioxide and salt),…

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    Bolivia Outline

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    the Peru and Bolivia. 16. There is famous prison in Bolivia, where prisoner can rent a room and can live with his family. Even tourists can visit the prison. 17. Silver mining was Bolivia’s largest industry. 18. In one of the oldest Bolivia silver mine had claimed 8 million people lives in last 500 years. 19. One of the famous limestone cliff of Bolivia has the world’s largest and diverse collection of 5,000 dinosaur footprints dating back 68 million years. 20. The country got its name after…

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    able to enjoy their privileges and duties at the expense of others. For the Athenians, the government and private citizens all owned slaves who worked the fields and mines to provide the income for the running of the government and waging of more for profit wars. No Athenian citizen had to toil away in the hazardous silver or salt mines nor labor under harsh agricultural environments. Likewise, all Spartans had land with slaves who were the previous landowners of the conquered neighboring…

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    of my own self. I keep having nightmares. Everytime I hear a tree limb crack, I think of the way my spear sounded when it ripped out of him and entered back in again, and again. When I close my eyes to sleep, the glare of the sun shining off of his salt water covered forehead before he was swept to sea awakes me. I can’t be here. No one takes claim to this, but we did it. We murdered him for no reason. I can’t lead a bunch of murderers. Why was he on the ground, why was he crawling, it was his…

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    As a child Washington is perplexed by the figures on the barrels in the salt mines, “At the close of the day’s work the boss of the packers would come around and put “18” on each of our barrels, and I soon learned to recognize that figure wherever I saw it” (559). Washington’s innate characteristic of curiosity drives him to challenge…

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    Phoenicians Essay

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    Alex Greene December 5th, 2015 B2 The Phoenicians On my honor as a Brentwood Academy student, I have neither given nor received help on this paper. I pledge that the work on this paper unless otherwise cited, are mine and mine alone. The Phoenicians The Phoenicians were the jack of all trades of ancient times. They were strong in all suits of life. They possessed great abilities, invented and accepted new ideas, and were powerful politically. The Phoenicians…

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    day readers to see that she was not at all prepared to let go of her life. In “Before the Birth of one of her Children” the person that Anne takes on is the persona of a wife and she is writing a will to her husband. In the will/poem she is, “with salt tears” and goes on to to say, “this last farewell did take”. Anne is crying because she is not at all prepared to let death win and take her life away. She is not prepared for the better life in heaven which is going against what her society…

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