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    about the situation. These elements are essential to the central idea of the crime category. To summarise, crime is a genre filled with elements which attracts the reader to read further on in the story of ‘Rats’ by Jack Heath, ‘The Thieftakers’s Apprentice’ and ‘The Fortress’ by Lucy Sussex. Mystery enables the reader to explore the idea of a crime of the unknowns leading the audience to curiosity. As a result, Heath used mystery as an element which encourages the reader to think outside the…

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    Draft – Ferretbranch, Barkthroat Sunlight streamed through the tree tops surrounding the camp, dappling the ground with warm patches of light. Ferretbranch poked his paw around the storage cleft in the back of his den as he sorted and counted the remaining supplies. “Poppy seeds, yarrow, burdock,” he mumbled to himself, “borage, parsley. . .” Ferretbranch dug farther into the crack and pulled out a few stems of catmint. The look of the old stalks told him they were collected last newleaf.…

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    authors were most likely white men, whom previously had slaves. Although this document did not give much hope for former slaves at the time, some sections of the document seem to be beneficial to all. This first law in the document, the Apprentice Law, was made to apprentice orphans to masters. This gave orphans a home, but it probably wasn’t always a good home. The next law, the Vagrancy Law, made it so that former slaves who are unemployed were fined and went to jail. The law also prohibited…

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    own style of art. In Ghent, Hugo was the dean of the painters’ guild. An artisan guild was organized by occupation and exerted quality control of its members and administered education with an apprenticeship system. It was a master-apprentice system, where apprentices commonly finished the smaller details on a piece of work letting the master complete the more important figures. His major work was an unusually large altarpiece of the Nativity, authorized by Tommaso Portinari. In 1483, it was…

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    Bradford son Andrew lived in Pennsylvania and had his own printing shop there. So Bradford told Benjamin to go to Philadelphia and ask if his son need an apprentice. Since Benjamin had nothing to lose he moved on and went to Philadelphia. When he got there there was no job opportunity with Andrew. Luckily Benjamin met another printer by the name of Samuel Keimer. Samuel put Franklin to work right away. After…

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    A welding apprentice is someone who is in training to become a welder. Typically an apprentice will go through two education styles: a class room education and a hands on education. During the class room education apprentices will learn the basics and science on welding. During the hands on education they will perform projects actively learning how the machines work…

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    photography. A photo editor earns $45,069 on an average per year while a cameraman apprentice earns $25,000 per year. Each job requires a two year training that is fairly simple according to a few photography majors. A well-known photo editor is Hendrick Kerstens. He not only takes his photos but edits them too. An interesting fact about his photos is that they are all of his daughter. An example of a popular cameraman apprentice would be Robert Capa. He also takes photos mostly of war scenes…

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    His goal in life was to never die and put others through misery and torture for entertainment. He has no ethics, he orchestrated the death of his apprentice for a younger, stronger one and when became obsolete and another young powerful potential apprentice came around he snatched the opportunity without reflecting on the feelings of the previous apprentice. He had absolutely no care for the millions of people under his rule, instead passing off the duty to take care of them to his other cruel…

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    prices for trade so that they performed fair business on all sides. It helped members that were low or middle class to climb to a higher social status. This would allow apprentices who were taught by masters to become masters after going through the ranks. Some families would send their sons at an early age to work as an apprentice so by the time they were adults they would become journeyman or masters. The guild also supported and helped its members by providing aid when needed and cared for…

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    Two important Philadelphians of history are James Forten and Benjamin Franklin. James Forten was born in Philadelphia on September 2, 1766. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. James Forten and Benjamin Franklin are similar in some ways and different in others, when concerning Philadelphia. James Forten and Benjamin Franklin have many things in common. Typically, both of them were born a free man. Benjamin Franklin was born a free man, because he was white. James Forten was…

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