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    Takoda Alternate Ending

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    Cheekily grinned as Bri switch and so did he. It was relaxing that he doesn't have to be on his guard in an unfamiliar environment. "You been raised with enough sense and intellegent to make up for it, unlike me. Seriously, who are these people? I can only guess maybe two or three." Takoda asked again as he was pretty ignorant on the people on the city. All he wanted in life was to stay out of this city politics and lived as long as possible. As Takoda listen to her point out who was who,…

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    out Exeter’s union ‘the Guild’. These will typically charge a yearly subscription/membership fee although expect to pay no more than £30 or £40 per club per year. Add on of course any costs of equipment or kit (think football boots, hockey sticks, etc.) In terms of nightlife, there are several student nights and cheap pubs and bars around town. The Imperial Weatherspoon’s is a favourite haunt amongst students seeking cheap drinks deals and the Lemmy, hosted at the Guild, is a popular student…

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    Medieval Towns After the collapse of Rome, many cities lost their significance, power and weight. Because of the decrease of threats, war and invaders, people started moving outwards from the cities towards the countryside. However, this peace came to an end around 300 A.D. Threats, invaders and war were on the rise again, and people were on the move. Many farmers still living, self-sustained and happy in the countryside, started to feel this heat and the threats, and started to seek protection.…

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    However, the website for the Bureau of Labor Statistics does mention that Foley Artists that are members of the Motion Picture Editors Guild are entitled to make a certain minimum wage. As of 2011, Foley artists who were members of this union were entitled to make at least $340 per day. Many Foley artists start their careers as apprentices, working under more experienced Foley artists.…

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    live by the rules saying, “You can’t go out past 10 pm, have to eat a certain diet, and can’t be in a place with 2 other flawed.” (140) Obviously people want to live out their normal free lives and live in fear of making a mistake. In addition, the Guild is controlled by one man Judge Krevan, everyone fears him making sure to never get on his bad side or else they will be flawed. This is similar to Forsaken where once again society is controlled by one man; Minister Harka. Evidently he decides…

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    In the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries Labour markets in London and in certain Dutch cities were segmented amongst gender lines negatively affecting women. Using Elise Van Meerkerk’s and Peter Earle’s articles as main sources, the aim of this essay is too dissect how the labour markets are segmented first in London and then in Dutch cities such as Leiden and Tilbury. Then to assess how in London there is stability of segmentation throughout the pre-industrial to the industrialised period. However,…

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    The masculine technology was much more visible than the feminine technology and in its own ways trying to reach out to consumer especially boys. The consumer world has become diver in that the masculine technology are no longer have male consumer and increase in female consumer. For instance, the Fisher Body Craftsman, they intending to advertise to high school teenager and college undergraduate around age 12-20 featuring that usage will become a promised and mature man, who take on responsible…

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    Chocolat Essay

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    ‘Chocolat’, written by Joanne Harris, is a novel that talks about the way of both the protagonist and antagonist and the story of how they got to Lansquenet-sous-tannes and the problems they faced when they were there. They are in a small town in France called Lansquenet-sous-tannes where the protagonist Vianne runs a chocolate shop. Things are hard for Vianne facing tradition and the black man. Joanne Harris is trying to use symbols to describe a major theme in the book with the black man which…

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    which is the main reason he encounters this approach and is a privileged member of society. Many societies had tight control of limited wealth and if someone was interested in getting into business, they would need to get into the merchant guilds. These guilds directed all of the business activity. The mercantile approach relates to Marco Polo because he provides mercantile commentary during his travels because he talks about how business is being conducted in the places he visits. Marco Polo…

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    Byzantine Empires

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    was unable to recover and advance from its internal issues. The ability to maintain a stable economy that revived trade through the use of an organizational economic system containing regulatory government officials, as well as the establishment of guilds conveys the Byzantine Empire’s success during the Middle Ages, while Western Europe…

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