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    powers such as the Spanish and English were able to eventually establish colonies in the New World‚ although at different times‚ the Spanish being the first of all of the Europeans. The English and Spanish colonies had numerous contrasting aspects that intertwine with one another‚ such as the social and economic structure‚ attitude on mixing‚ and religious views.     Economic and social: The economic system contributed to the social structure of the Spanish and English‚ and distinct laws were established

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    To what extent did the British people seize their personal freedoms in the Glorious Revolution of 1688-9? The Glorious Revolution (which is sometimes known as the Bloodless Revolution) of 1688‚ saw King James II abdicate from the throne and be replaced by his Protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband William of Orange. Importantly‚ it introduced the Bill of Rights which gave individuals certain civil‚ religious and political rights as well as ensuring a constitutional Monarchy and a protestant

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    Final draft English-Only Rules In the Workplace As the increasing of immigration in the Unite States‚ English as one of the Global language that is more and more important. Today 1.75 billion people speak English in necessary situation that means one in four of us. Yet English is the common language when employees come from different counties‚ the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and National Origin Discrimination often considers “English-Only rules” in the workplace

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    ‘As our society has changed‚ Australian English as a unique variety has virtually disappeared‚ leading to a significant loss of national identity. It seems we no longer want to be different.’ Discuss. Australian English is a unique‚ thriving and clear identity that presents itself through language. Our language is unique in its use and meaning of words reflected in our use of the subsystems of language including the lexicology‚ morphology and semantics that have Australian’s priding themselves

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    The mother of revolution and crime is poverty Poverty is being without things‚ having little money‚ not many material possessions and in need of essential goods. In short‚ being poor means that the people have nothing‚ and they have to struggle to even survive everyday. After physically and mentally tortured for a long period of time due to poverty‚ evil thoughts of getting out of the vicious cycle through illegal ways or new ideas that they think that will improve their lives will gradually start

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    An Argumentation on the Bilingual education and English-only Movement The question of whether the U.S should have an official language and whether bilingual language education can be accepted is highly controversial. Hispanic concentrated areas like California‚ the Southwest and Florida are especially troubled by the proposed English-only movements. People stands for English-only movement claims that linguistic divisions is harmful to political unity‚ while single official language can provide

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    realize that life need not to have a sad or unhappy ending. My sad and lonely emotions begin to fade away as I feel alive‚ reborn and inspired. I slowly watch the autumn red sun disappear behind the murky blue sea‚ I softly say to myself‚ what a glorious

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    In the opening lines of her poem‚ Wheatley emphasizes the theme of freedom of the colonies against the oppressing tyranny of mother country. She utilizes personification of "Columbia" as America and enhances the several "glorious victories" that this goddess has accomplished (Wheatley 2). Because Washington was a slave owner before their possible and surprising encounter he "had heretofore seemed no different from the typical Virginia slave owner" (Basker). However‚ after knowing about the marvelous

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    Throughout the seventeenth century‚ many countries began inhabiting North America. Two of the most prominent countries that colonized the area were England and Spain. The English‚ were more accustomed to the Northeast area‚ which they called New England. The Spanish‚ however‚ had a higher interest in the Southwest. Because they lived in two separate areas‚ all aspects of life in their colonies were different. The two most obvious differences between the Spanish and English were in the areas of religion and

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    it were not for the Agricultural Revolution that took place hundreds of years ago. In this lesson‚ we will take a look at how advancements in farming techniques and equipment that happened during the Agricultural Revolution changed our lives‚ and how they have impacted our environment.

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