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    Do it. Do it with faith that seems smaller than a mustard seed. Do not put so much thought into what one tries to accomplish. Do not be so caught up in the thoughts of others. If an individual seems happy and content, why does society have to wreck it all? Brasfield 2 Because of society, people become brainwashed. Brainwashed into thinking things that normally would not cross their minds. This gives them a disadvantage. They are not able to think for themselves. They are persuaded into doing…

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    Child Labor In The 1800s

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    kids were exposed to extreme heat and extreme cold. In the manufacturing industry they had some institutions on machines, but almost all the children were illiterate. The main reasons for most of the deaths were fires, explosions, cave-ins and train wrecks. Kids were working in places not safe or suitable for…

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    “Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman!” (Quotes 1) This quote from the Adventures of Superman is usually what comes to mind when the word hero is mentioned. Superheroes such as Superman, Batman, and Spiderman have abnormal powers that allow them to be transformed from ordinary men into idols that always succeed in their quest to save the people and the…

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    Sleep Deprivation In high school I made sure to always have a perfect sleep schedule. I would make sure that I got my full eight hours, so I would feel renewed and vibrant the next day. Whenever college began I had that same mentality, however then the stress of becoming an independent adult hit me, and then it all fell apart. I became restless at night and my mind would begin to think about millions of things at once. Then the effects began to hit me, I become irritable, unable to focus, my…

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    The Image of the Child in William Blake’s Poems: The Chimney Sweeper in the Songs of Innocence and of Experience Britain witnessed many developments and changes throughout the centuries and one of them was Industrial Revolution. It brought many issues that affected people’s life. Population and immigration were some key issues affecting the society directly. With the Industrial Revolution, people from rural areas started to migrate urbanized industrial cities and that changed the balance of…

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    “The Story of an Hour” is a short story about the horrible event that takes place over an hour's time in the life of Mrs. Louise Mallard. Mrs. Mallard is given the horrible news that her husband, Mr. Brently Mallard, has died as a result of a train wreck. “She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance. She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister’s arms.” (Chopin 1) Is this the usual behavior of a woman…

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    Romeo and Juliet find love in just the right place at just the right time in order for fate to work it’s course. Or was it fate? Was it just pure lust and teen angst? Or were they at the wrong place at the wrong time? What was the cause of death of the two star crossed lovers? I can tell you exactly what causes these two tragic and untimely deaths. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet’s deaths are a product of poor choices by them and Friar Lawrence. The first reason I…

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    teacher. In 1980, Diana and Prince Charles were reacquainted from their childhood years. After meeting again, they dated for six months, and then married on July 29, 1981. Princess Diana’s engagement ring cost $63,000. Her wedding gown had a 25-foot train that was the longest in royal wedding history. The couple spent their time in two homes: a country home, Highgrove, and the Kensington Palace in London. The press and people around the whole world were infatuated with the couple. They thought…

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    Socialization Of Cars

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    car used be a machine that only few rich people had and were slow to the point of inefficiency. However, with the introduction of combustion engines, cars became a faster and more efficient form of transportation in comparison to the carriage or the train for short distance travel. With the introduction of the assembly line, manufacturing cars took a significant cut in production time leading to cheaper production costs. Less time to build meant that more cars could be built in a timely matter.…

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    Transportation Vehicles

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    that others could only fathom having. People need vehicles every day to get to their job, the grocery store, and other residencies; moreover, a lot of people today have a form of transportation whether their transportation is a bus, bike, or even a train. Vehicle manufacturers make similar cars, but some stand out in a specific attribute of their vehicles. When people utter that they need a vehicle that is a very broad approach to pursuing the car that an individuals’ needs or wants. The five…

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