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    ran out the house with a very suspenseful look on her face and running heels was the opening into that specific scene. Identifying that exposition is the beginning of the story, in which, establishes the setting and characters. The characters in the scene are the young lady, the father, and the neighbor across the street. The settings were evening time leading to nightfall and early dawn. Nevertheless, contrasting the deliverance and how the opening scene was shown upon the audience made it easy…

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    author. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Poe was left alone at a young age, with the disappearance of his father, and death of his mother early in life. Already we see Poe has been through a seemingly dark life. He published his first book at eighteen and made not a dollar. Went in the military and was dismissed after skipping classes. His life lives on with his writing, not life from the grave. “The Masque of the Red Death” In Poe’s…

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    they hoped to find food or tools but they found nothing. After they walked away from the gas station the man turned back to get all the left over oil. He remembered they could use it to light their lamp during the “long gray dusks, the long gray dawns.” They have been moving south for weeks and the man noticed the lack of marauders on the road. Silently he hopes the “bloodcults” have killed each other off. During this time the man dreamt of his wife emerging as a bride from green leaves.…

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    thinkers, inventors, and entrepreneurs drive to be hark back for their undertakings during the Gilded Age. In the United States during the first few years of the Gilded Age was a great social change and economic growth. As the years went by between the dawn of the new century and Reconstruction, suburbanization, industrial development, the rise of huge incorporations, the manufacture of countless transcontinental railroads and the modernizations in science and technology. Subsequently, the…

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    Averey were playing in the woods out behind our houses. An we were having so much fun that we didn’t notice the blood moon amd about a split second after we seen in we heard rustling in the bush in front how us. So I walked over and a big flash of red leaps over me and it ran into the woods. So we ran to the house as fast as we could and we tried to tell our parents but they won’t listen to use. Then we all had a plan to stay the night at Averey’s house. He doesn’t have to do chores when wakes…

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    gone, to work, from dawn to dusk, and I would be home alone after school everyday, and I often went to bed before either of them arrived home. There were little to no instances where I could build my relationship with my them; no time to share an activity, conversation, or a meal together. To me, it did not matter, but to them, it did. They would only see me once every now and then but never for over five to ten minutes even when they were free; I often left for my friend's house to play video…

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    getting caught by the prince. The Montagues hid Benvolio's body in their basement so no one could find out about what happened because they wanted to get revenge on the Capulets. The Capulets agreed to finish them off at night by burning their house down, and leaving no clues behind. The nurse heard their plan but couldn't tell them that Romeo didn't kill them because then she would have to tell them how she knew about them and helped them get married. So instead she sat back, and watched…

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    During this era working life, housing, sports, government, and fashion will be described during this essay. First of all, the working life of Victorian people was very harsh. Most jobs that they would work were very physical. They would work from dawn to dusk. According to Sally Mitchell, most men earned eleven shillings per week. Even children were working by the age of three or four years old, but they would work less and only earn one shilling per week. In…

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    and if the atrocities of British rules translates into Britain paying reparations to India. Britain’s rise for 200 years was financed by its thefts in India, Britain’s industrialization was actually based upon the deindustrialization of India. By the dawn of the 19th Centaury it is a noted fact that India was Britain’s biggest cash cow, the world biggest purchaser of British merchandise and the greatest wellspring of generously compensated jobs for British Civil Servants. This has often been…

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    While he was a Chairman he succeeded in the Commercial Space Launch Amendments Act, President Bush officially made it a law by signing it, on December 23, 2004. This law allows for small entrepreneurs to build a commercial space passenger vehicles and bolsters private in space travel. Before his very first election he was a special assistant to President Reagan…

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