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  • Was British Industry Inefficient?

    Was British Industry Inefficient?

    By the 1870s, Britain’s economy was enviable by the rest of the world as they set the pace in industrialising. However, her pre-eminence (GPD per capita exceeded that of America by one-third) wavered in this period preceding World War I. To determine whether this change was due to inefficiencies in British industry requires recognition of the contrasts between Britain and America. Although America’s economy improved vis-а-vis Britain’s, this was out of Britain’s control due to

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: regina
  • British Colonies

    British Colonies

    In the 18th century the British claimed more territory across the globe than any other nation. These victories led the British to become very conceited about their status in the world. They became overconfident and believed they could force people, even in other countries, to live by their rules and beliefs. When the British found that their colonies in North America were beginning to establish independent beliefs and moral standings, the British unjustly forced

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    Essay Length: 565 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Anna
  • British Government

    British Government

    The British government had controlled the colonies when they were beginning to develop into royal, proprietary, or charter colonies. The British had enacted laws to protect the colonists from becoming too great and expanding beyond what the British could control. Many of these laws were seen as harsh and unfair since the American colonies did not have representation, only “virtual representation” in the English parliament, therefore not allowing them their right as English citizens to

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    Essay Length: 616 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Top
  • Boys and Girls by Alice Munro

    Boys and Girls by Alice Munro

    Since the beginning of time, gender roles have existed in society. Women are assigned the tasks of food preparation and childcare, while men perform most activities that require physical strength. Struggles against society’s ideas of how gender roles should be, as well as threats of a feminist influence on some issues are found in "Boys and Girls" composition written by Alice Munro. In this story, the main character, who appears to be an unnamed girl,

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Jack
  • Z-Boys

    Z-Boys

    The rise and fall of skateboarding counterculture begins and ends with “Dogtowns’” Z-Boys. A series of events leading to the exploration of a new form of athletic and stylistic expression, and a media outlet inspired a generation of rebellious youth. The fall of this counterculture is due to the media and corporate America expanding skateboarding into a popular middle class medium. The awesome aggression and style incorporated power, fury, untamed individualism, and a free-spirited determination.

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Anna
  • Black Boy

    Black Boy

    Black Boy Black Boy is a story written in first person through the black boy’s eyes. The story opens with the black boy cleaning eyeglasses at the sink during the morning hours before lunch. As the boy washed eyeglasses this day as all other days, Mr. Olin, a white man who ordered the black boy around hovered over him. While striking up conversation with the black boy, Mr. Olin asks a ridiculous question if the

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Stenly
  • British Culture Sports

    British Culture Sports

    British Culture: Sport Sports play an important part in the life of the Englishmen and is a popular leisure activity. Many of the world's famous sports began in England, including cricket, football, lawn tennis and rugby. 1.Cricket Cricket is an England's national sport. Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams, usually of eleven players each. A cricket match is played on a grass field, roughly oval in shape. How to play Cricket Teams

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    Essay Length: 529 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Tommy Boy

    Tommy Boy

    Name Of Movie: Tommy Boy Main Characters: Chris Farley: Tommy, David Spade: Richard Type Of Movie: Comedy Running Time: 1 hr 38 min A) There is a scene at which Tommy and Richard are setting out on their first great sales trip. The camera is set at the back of the car as it drives away. This is a long shot because you can see everything that you would regularly see if you were actually

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Victor
  • Americans Take Up Arms Against British Gov.

    Americans Take Up Arms Against British Gov.

    Short Essay The Americans were justified in taking up arms against the British government, They were not overreacting. Great Britain had taken away many rights that a human had. They were taking advantage of America and using it as a source to pay the debts from war. They were taxed very heavily but yet still they were not able to have any representation of the country which they were taxed by. Also Great Brittan had

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    Essay Length: 262 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Summary Boys Don’t Cry

    Summary Boys Don’t Cry

    Movie: “Boys don’t cry” The movie is about a girl pretending as a guy. It is a real life story that happened in Lincoln in 1993. The story began in this way. The girl pretending to be a guy went into a bar and met this girl called Candace whom took "him" to Falls city. She used “Brandon” as her “guy name”. When he (Brandon) first met Candace, he tried to act tough, just like

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: David
  • About a Boy by Nick Hornby

    About a Boy by Nick Hornby

    English Essay The novel About a boy by Nick Hornby Is constructed in such a way that it challenges our understanding of the world. Through the point of view and construction of the characters Will and Marcus my own understanding of the world, particularly ideas of masculinity are challenged. The point of view in About a boy is limited omniscient, each chapter changes narrator from Will to Marcus, and the thoughts and feelings of both

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Corner Boy by Whytes

    Corner Boy by Whytes

    William Foote Whyte Corner Boys Whyte’s hypothesis was to study the bases of group cohesion, and of the subordination, super ordination of its members; and to work out and determining the position of corner gangs in the social structure of the community. On one of his research methods he observes that when the leader originates action for the group, he does not act as if his followers were all of equal rank. He uses the

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • Decline in Britishness

    Decline in Britishness

    The national identity of British citizens has evolved drastically over time. There is an intense desire among Britons to develop or define what it is to be British, made difficult today as a result of the many layers of British identity. Unlike most nations, which have distinct traditions, religious convictions, and even dialect, The United Kingdom is made up of separate nation-states with their own deeply ingrained cultures. Further complicating the matter is the rise

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    Essay Length: 1,276 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Two Boys in Philidelphia

    Two Boys in Philidelphia

    Floating comfortably in the pool of crystal clear water, Jacob Ballast glances at his watch, discovering that it was almost 3:15 pm in the afternoon in the town of southern Philadelphia. "What could be taking him so- suddenly the glass door opened. Out walked a tall, cleanly shaven man in his late thirties, wearing a vibrant red suit and clutching a rather large silver suitcase in his left hand. "Ahhh, there you are Brian." Said

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    Essay Length: 438 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Boy Called It

    The Boy Called It

    "A Child Called It" the unforgettable account of one of the most severe child abuse cases in the history of California. It is the story of Dave Pelzer, who was brutally beaten and starved by his emotionally mother. a mother who played tortuous, unpredictable, as he would call it, 'games' that left him nearly dead. It looks at how he had to learn how to play his mother's games in order to survive, because she

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Campobello 17 Year Old Boy Rapes Dog

    Campobello 17 Year Old Boy Rapes Dog

    Campobello teen is accused of raping one neighbor's dog and another neighbor's two little girls. Now the dog has died and charges against the teen have been upgraded. After receiving word that the dog died possibly because of the rape. Fox Carolina called the Solicitor's office to see if now new charges would be filed against the teen. An hour later Solicitor Trey Gowdy called to say that the charges will be upgraded to the

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    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: Fatih
  • British Rule Is to Blame

    British Rule Is to Blame

    In March 2006, the Howard government introduced a new Industrial Relations Act, to be known as "WorkChoices". This legislation was introduced by the government in hope to increase Australian Business and decrease annual foreign debt. However, through this act, many Australian Laborers will be losing such rights as overtime, health benefits and penalty rates usually associated with a contract. It will also become harder for the youths of Australia to gain and hold any fair

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Video-“this Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race” by Fall out Boy

    The Video-“this Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race” by Fall out Boy

    The Video-“This Ain’t a Scene It’s an Arms Race” by Fall Out Boy The song This Ain’t a Scene It’s an Arms Race by Fall Out Boy, is off their new album Infinity on High. In the video, it is a continuation to their video Dance, Dance as shown in the beginning of this video. It shows how the band is now being produced by someone who mainly produces hip-hop artists and not punk rock

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Monika
  • British in North Africa

    British in North Africa

    In June 1940, the British position seemed almost hopeless. France had fallen to the German Blitzkrieg, the German Air-force, the Luftwaffe was about to begin the bombing campaign that would decimate large parts of London and south east England, and the British had no allies outside the commonwealth. It seemed that the only place where the British could really fight the Axis was in North Africa; could battle the Italian soldiers and try to gain

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Top
  • British Gas in Trinidad

    British Gas in Trinidad

    1.0 INTRODUCTION British Gas, better known as BG T&T is an established company in Trinidad and Tobago. This company supplies natural gas for domestic use and also liquefaction and export. In addition, BG T&T is a significant shareholder in the Atlantic LNG plant in Point Fortin, Trinidad, and has recently acquired the central block upstream operations on land. BG Trinidad & Tobago (BG T&T) has been operating in the region since 1989. It is operator

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Raid of the Boy Scouts

    The Raid of the Boy Scouts

    The raid of the boy scouts "Rrrooarr" "What was that", said the frightened boy scout. "I don't know", said the other. Thud, thud went another dirt clod in the bushes behind the scouts! "Wow you scared him good Dave", Said Kim a member of the notorious Burt Road Gang. That's the way he always starts this story every time I ask. My dad was born September Twenty-second, Nineteen Sixty to a father who would always

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Yan
  • Rodgriguez Vs British Columbia

    Rodgriguez Vs British Columbia

    November 4, 2006 Hon. Justice John Sopinka Supreme Court of Canada 301 Wellington St. Ottawa, Ontario K1A OJ1 Re: Rodriguez v. British Columbia (Attorney General) As the majority writer in the case of Rodriguez v. British Columbia, you are well aware that this case has and will become a case that will be infamous with ethics vs. the law. You are well aware of the facts and I need not to reiterate them to you.

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Master Harold and the Boys

    Master Harold and the Boys

    The play Master Harold and the Boys by Athol Fugard takes place in a small Tea House in Port Elizabeth in South Africa. The play starts off with Sam and Willie, two black servants at the restaurant cleaning and talking about a ballroom dance tournament coming up. Hally, a teenage white boy whose parents own the restaurant walks in after coming from school and begins to have a conversation with Sam and Willie. In the

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • British Imperilisim

    British Imperilisim

    British imperialism on India had many positive and negative affects on both the mother country, Britain and the colony, India. Many people would argue which effects were more prominent in these countries and some would agree that they were equal. But in both cases there were actually both. In India the British colonization had more positive affects than negative. For Instance, When the British colonized India they built 40,000 miles of railroad and 70,000 miles

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Analyse the Ways in Which the Work of Two Contemporary British Poets Respond to and Examine Historical Characters and Events That Took Place in the First Half of the Twentieth Century.

    Analyse the Ways in Which the Work of Two Contemporary British Poets Respond to and Examine Historical Characters and Events That Took Place in the First Half of the Twentieth Century.

    Poetry generally projects emotionally and sensuously charged human experience in metrical language and the content of poetry reflects the variety of concerns of human beings in every period and in every region of the world. According to Michael Hulse “every age gets the literature it deserves” and “throughout the century, the hierarchies of values that once made stable poetics possible have been disappearing.”1 “Like everything else in contemporary poetry, form is the subject of fierce

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Mikki

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