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    In books on debatable questions such as this one, characters often come off as dry or boring, and are made solely for the purpose of regurgitating information. Inherit the Wind, a play written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, did not however follow this pattern of dry-cut characters. The play i...
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    You’ve broken my heart for the last time. You chose he over me. You chose wisely because she is no better than you. You can’t say I didn’t care, when my heart silently breaks. The fact that you say I meant nothing just proves you aren’t my prince. I trusted and you and you betrayed me, now I...
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    The words I say can not express my sorrow. The tears I cry will not wash away my guilt. I purposely meant to hurt you, although what I said was lies. I fear you will not forgive me therefore inside I have died. I can’t believe I hurt you, when all I did was love, I can’t help to feel lik...
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    A broken heart can not be mended and my tears will only fade My life is till shattered, broken words and cold silence. I am ashamed of what I have done. Unfortunately there is no way to cure it. The least I can do is abide by your wishes and never utter another word to you. I breaks me inside not t...
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    Tears run cold down me Allowing the world to see Leaving me exposed...
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    Shimmering lovely Following her destiny She walks on lightly...
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    Impatient darkness Falls humbly to its knees Rising to the light...
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    Her golden skin glows Curved beauty falls patiently Ever so kindly...
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    The whispering love Blue stained skin touching blue stained skin Scent among the air...
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    A river flowing The depth of the long unknown Calming waves crashing...
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    Mellow radiance Incapable of loving Following beauty...
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    In10,000 BCE civilization began, Eynan, Jericho, Jarmo, Beidha, and Catal, all fall along the Cyprus River where these first settlements began. Soon after, the world witnessed something new; agriculture. Men were often placed in the position of hunting for their settlement. This allowed women to fin...
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    From 202 BCE to 220 CE , the Han Dynasty was established in China, meanwhile in 27 BCE along the Mediterranean the Roman Empire was flourishing. In China the Han Dynasty had spread over 6 million kilometers and became extremely powerful throughout Asia. At its height, the Roman Empire reached about ...
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    I could cry a thousand tears and still feel empty, I could be surrounded by a herd and still be all alone. The fear consumes me as a whole, breaking me into pieces. Shattering from within I fade, with judging eyes I kneel so kindly before my salvation. I'm denied, rejection of salv...
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    In 3,500 BCE along the Euphrates and Nile rivers two separate civilizations were emerging. Along the Euphrates, large villages such as Eridu, Erech, Lagash, Kish, Ur and Babylonia became more productive river valleys, which became known as Mesopotamia. The Egyptian civilization was located along the...
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    Throughout the book, The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger based the title of the novel on Holden´s misinterpretation of a famous poem, “Comin´Thro´the Rye” by Robert Burns. Within the novel Holden has several experiences that tie into his misinterpretation of the novel. He often pretends he ...
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    During this book, Philip Pullman has grasped the reader’s attention in The Subtle Knife the sequel to The Golden Compass. With his descriptive words he is able to give you much detail about the scenes and characters. This also allows you to gain a perspective into the book that makes it relatabl...
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    Do you like the ending of the book? Why or why not? Do you think there is more to tell? What do you think might happen next? I did not like the ending of the book at all, I feel like it was somewhat creepy that Lute is so persistent about marrying Shelby Coles, whom is having her wedding to anoth...
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    As the sun sets, and snow begins to fall in London, a girl comes out of the shadows. She herself is a shadow. Only appearing at night and following those who are not expecting. Step by step she follows, until that single moment when she strikes. A beautiful cobra waiting for prey, and at the precis...
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    The Count de Mirabeau was a very eloquent, well expressed, and charismatic man. He was able to over come his physical appearance, and his father’s hatred towards him and able to accomplish many things during the French revolution. The Count de Mirabeau was very well expressed and articulate, ...
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    In 1994 when hell broke loose in Rwanda the UN sat by and watched. Many criticized the UN for its lack of involvement, however the UN may have made the right decision in not getting involved. However these decisions favored themselves and not Rwanda. The main reasons why it wasn’t a smart choice f...
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    Agreeing with the bible and the Koran has become more difficult after their ideas about adultery, slaves, and non-believers. The bible and the Koran both have very strict or different ideas on these subjects that may not completely be agreed with in modern day views. According to the Koran and bi...
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    Carolina Maria de Jesus was born in 1915 in Minas Gerais, Brazil. She was an illegitimate child and grew up as an impecunious peasant. Carolina was ostracized due to the fact that she was a bastard child and was repudiated by the Catholic Church, however, she continued to recognize herself as a Cath...
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    Do you like the ending of the book? Why or why not? Do you think there is more to tell? What do you think might happen next? I did not like the ending of the book at all, I feel like it was somewhat creepy that Lute is so persistent about marrying Shelby Coles, whom is having her wedding to anoth...
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    During this time unemployment was up at 25%. (Kelly) This was an especially difficult time for those in agricultural, causing farmers to pick up their houses and their families and move to California where agriculture was still thriving. These migrant workers were often living in large caravans. ...

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