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    Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Europe? The Industrial Revolution began in Europe for a variety of reasons. The main reason being that Great Britain had natural resources such as coal, oil, and gas. Also another important factor was the success of the Agricultural Revolution, with crops being able to grow and flourish Europe was able to provide its people with food allowing the population to grow which contributed to the success of the Industrial Revolution. How did the Industrial…

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    She is not looking for treatment, she is simply looking for comfort. Churchill first shows the humiliation pricking inflicts upon Betty before revealing that it is horrifically a part of Betty’s everyday…

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    used. Simile: “Everything about her shimmered and glimmered softly, as if her dress had been woven out of candle-beams; and she carried her head high, like a pretty woman challenging a roomful of rivals” (Chapter 18, page 138). This description of Ellen Olenska highlights how beautiful she is. The comparison of the glimmering of her dress to candle-beams gives a visual of how radiant the dress is that she wears. Her head being held high correlating to challenging a roomful of rivals is used as…

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    lead this tim in Finding Dory. But what many do not know is that Finding Dory star Ellen Degeneres drew on her own experiences to make the animated movie a reality. It is a story about the blue tang fish with the short term memory loss who journeys in search of her long lost family. DeGeneres hoped that everybody was inspired by the movie and to “just keep swimming.” However, the famous actress and day time talk show host wanted everyone to know that there is a truth behind the story. In an…

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    The biggest theme I see in this book is about being brave and show us how brave Annemarie and her family members really are. Throughout the book, we see many different situation that put Annemarie’s family in danger and never once did her family back down on helping people in need. Her dad being brave by taking in Ellen as his own daughter to protect her from the solider. Her mom was being brave by leading Ellen’s family to the boat to escape…

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    Josh Viett Analysis

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    He is constantly picking songs to cover whether it’s by “getting request (or heckled) at shows and/or through social media or by simply hearing something on the radio as he is driving or listening to Pandora.” It has got to be the right fit for him though as he refuses to do anything half ass in his life. He has been working on a lot of his…

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    newspapers and magazines. Additionally Robert Kiener attained degrees from Hong Kong, and Cambridge universities. The author gives general information about eating healthy. Additionally Mr. Kiener uses other sources and different diagrams to show how Americans have improved their eating habits. The article targets a broad audience, and serves as an information source to anyone who reads it. Anyone interested in eating healthy will find the article useful. The article is written well. The…

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    Holocaust, and gives readers a look into what happened in concentration camps. The Diary of a Young Girl chronicles first-hand a young girl’s life in hiding from the persecution of the authoritarian Nazi Party. Number the Stars is a fictional story that shows how the Holocaust affected both Jews, their acquaintances, and the people who decided to fight back against the Germans. Combined, these riveting books teach readers about a wide selection of topics on the Holocaust, ensuring that the…

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    For the facet of argument structures, Hyland said in the constructing proximity article that popular texts tend to establish newsworthiness, which means they are likely to show the readers that the texts are extremely valuable. In the article “Believing God has forgiven you”, the author said, “ You don't need to keep it in your mind. Confessing what you've done over and over only holds you back.” The author told us that confess…

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    “And it meant two rifles, gripped in the hands of the soldiers.” (Pg. 2). The German town in Copenhagen created by Lois Lowry, is not a safe place for the protagonists Annemarie and Ellen. The German soldiers persecuted Jews and threw them into camps, including Ellen. None of the residents had good food or drinks other than water. In “Number the Stars” Lois Lowry uses italics to change the emotions of words. To begin, the author makes the dialogue said by a German soldier, sound stern almost…

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