Amanda Orlick
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I can not write the story for you but I can give you some ideas to discuss in your story on climate change. You could review the increase in greenhouse gases. Since the... -
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The first official president of the United States of America was George Washington. He was born in 1732 and died in 1799. His occupation was that of a planterand a solider. In... -
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Ultra-nationalism is an overtly strong identification to a society. "Often, it is the belief that an ethnic group has a right to statehood, or that citizenship in a state should be limited to... -
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Timbuktu is a city in the Western African nation of Mali. It has a long history as a trading outpost, linking African, Arab, and Jewish traders. Timbuktu was established by the nomadic... -
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The letter would depend on several factors. Like the previous writer stated, your age would be an important factor. How old you were would impact you recollections of the event. Young children... -
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Christian Dior was one of the most influential designers of the 1940s. He was born in France in 1905 to a wealthy family. His family had hopes of him becoming a diplomat but he instead... -
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"Civil liberties are rights and freedoms that protect an individual from the state. Civil liberties set limits on government so that its members cannot abuse their power and interfere... -
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We can't write your papers for you but here are some facts: Martin Luther King Junior was born Michael Luther King Junior in 1929. He attended segregated schools until the... -
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Nomads and settled people tend to dislike each other because Nomads use up the land as they move from place to place. They allow their animals to graze until there is nothing left to graze... -
Answered a Question in Shakespeare: A Life in Drama
Something I found interesting about Elizabethian era fashion was how women as well as men played into it. You would expect women to place greater emphasis on dressing than men, but in the... -
Answered a Question in Nation Building
I don't think the United States could have survived without a Constitution. As humans we need a framework to be governed by. We create laws and frameworks in every aspect of our... -
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Instead writing a story I will give you a list of 1920s slang and examples of how it was used. Bee's Knees-a great person Baby-sweatheart Bank's closed-no kissing Attaboy-well done Bell... -
Answered a Question in Twilight
I believe that Edward Cullen has a soul. In the last book he even expressed belief in the possibility of having a soul. When he was about to walk into the sun light and Bella threw...