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    you have learned or how big of words you know, instead, it is about how you put them together and how you convey them. Despite Winston Churchill’s lack of intention in education, through persuasive delivery and unparalleled charisma, he turned the tides of a war using only words. Thus, he is one of the best Prime Ministers Great Britain has ever had. Winston Churchill never really cared or tried in school, yet he still wrote all of his own speeches. He first went to a boarding school in Ascot…

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    Poem Analysis: Dover Beach

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    creates the mood by utilizing different types of descriptive adjectives, imagery, similes, and metaphors. Using these literary elements, he portrays a man standing in front of a window meditating about the sound of the pebbles tossing on the shore as the tide goes out. Throughout the poem, the author seems to be fearful of what the world…

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    Chapter 14: Forging the National Economy First used by Robert Fulton, the steamboat brought joy and excitement among the citizens of the United States. They now knew that, with the steamboat, people all over could defy wind, waves, tides, and downstream currents. Steamboats also allowed the South and the West to be opened up more in depth. Canals were the waterways in America. Canals, first used by Dewitt Clinton, helped get steamboats across America to different docks. One of the most…

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    Contemporary Social Work

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    expandable public welfare Social Worker, so that the focus reaches far beyond meeting the individual’s point for service, but that is also validates the one entering into a system in which they are vulnerable. The stigma of dissociation that is tide to public welfare workers is in part a cause…

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    The beach is a place for where I can relax and enjoy the sight of the ocean. Everyone has that place, that makes them feel calm and stressfree. There are millions of people all over the world who flock to beaches ,to experience mother nature’s work of art. In a world where everything is constantly moving at rapid speeds. Just simply watching the waves roll in and out at its own pace can be astonishing and a moment to remember. The beach is great to look at. This paper will include information…

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    Criteria For A Just War

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    impossible objective because it is not worth the money or human lives. The third criteria is that the war, and the actions that come with it, must be proportional with what the enemy has done. For example, it would not be proportional if my roommate stole a tide pod from me for her laundry and I decided to retaliate by cutting all of her uniforms in half. The last criteria is that the war needs to be pursued and won through just means. This means that the rules for prisoners of war and…

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    “I Too Sing America” and “Still, I Rise” have more in common than one might think. Both poems address the fight for equality and aim to inspire people to take action. However, each poem carries a different tone: while one is ambitious, the other is triumphant. The message in “I Too Sing America” is very direct and easily identifiable, unlike “Still, I Rise” which could be considered to have a double meaning. Langston Hughes wrote “I Too Sing America” as a response to Walt Whitman’s “I Hear…

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    change is constant, even if it is not my own family experiencing the orders to move that year. The houses around me fill and empty all the time with new people, and some of the military dominant schools I have been to have the same problem. Each year, a tide of students flows out only to be replaced with a new wave of students whose families just recently moved to the area.…

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    Plastic In The Ocean

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    has been affecting our oceans for generations and just keeps getting worse. According to the Geology and Human Health website plastic has gotten into the ocean from ships (20% of plastic in the ocean), intentional dumping, it was picked up from the tides, blown into the ocean, According to National Geographic the top countries that are the source of this problem is China, United states, 11 countries in Asia, Turkey,…

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    Fukushima Nuclear Crisis

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    For decades, nuclear power has always been a controversial and heated issue in the world, especially in Japan. As you can see, nuclear energy not only provides a large number of jobs but also produces large power-generating capacity to meet the increasing energy consumption needs of residents. Conversely, notwithstanding shuttering thirty-nine plants and most reactors, the utilities still spent money employing more than 6000 people to operate and maintain facilities to await for slim chances of…

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