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    The piled as many as they could fit into cars, and left servants and maids behind to fend for themselves. Entire trolleys were submerged on the streets. Everyone was panicking, but then the sun started to shine and the clouds cleared. The eye of the hurricane was about 20 minutes. Everyone went outside to pick through the rubble, but it started to rain again; twice as hard. The hurricane was horrible, but the impacts…

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    The Jeffersons focuses on the labor within the African American working class; showing the insights and struggles of a working class family also throwing in a other problems such as interracial couples and business problems. The Jeffersons was a 30 minute…

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    Lizzie Borden was acquitted from the murder case of her father and step mother, this left the case an unsolved mystery for almost one hundred and twenty four years. No other suspects of this murder were ever found or at least never brought to court. This means that Lizzie Borden was the only person that anyone thought may have committed this crime. These murders took place on August 4, 1892 and Lizzie Borden was found not guilty by 1893 and fulfilled the rest of her life normally. The Lizzie…

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    Controversially, The Help is a drama packed novel based on the 1960’s civil rights movement in the south, told through the view of three main characters Aibleen, Skeeter, and Minny about how colored maids are treated by their white employers. Although, these three characters are the primary focus, Stockett pulls conflicting and harmonious relationships between these characters that intensify the issues with racial segregation. Aibleen and Minny are the main characters who tell their story from…

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    technology we will be more then likely on a different planet. There are about 25,000 human-made objects larger than your fist flying around in orbit, and about half a million pieces bigger than a dime. There are a couple things we think will help Swiss maid The Swiss Clean Space it’s a space janitor the satellite was launched in 2009,Laser boom U.S. air force begin exploring the idea in the 1920s the problem was if the laser blew it up it would create more pieces what they did was make it…

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    innocently did not listen and I was taken away. Pluto, he had captured me and taken me into the Underworld, his territory, his kingdom. He promised me beautiful things, and he delivered. He treated me like a queen at first. Soon after, he made me his maid. I had to do everything and anything he wanted. If I made the a minimal mistake I would be punished with hot iron rods being pushed into my back leaving horrible scars. I didn’t know the meaning of the word miserable until then. I missed my…

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    wealthy husbands to be waiting for them. However, what is truly waiting for them is the start of a nightmare and old worn out man. During the first day they arrived, their husband raped them. They took the Japanese women “on the bare floor of the Minute Motel,” “downtown,” “second rate rooms at the Kinokamato Inn,” and anywhere they could find. Their husbands took the picture of brides for granted and did not take care of them. Although there are exceptions, most picture brides are treated this…

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    Perception Versus Reality The novel, The Outsiders and the play, Sorry, Wrong Number, talks about the misperception of Ponyboy, an orphaned kid who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Stevenson, a woman who lives in a house with her husband and maid. Mrs. Stevenson also thinks she is ill and adored by others. Mrs. Stevenson and Ponyboy both have a misperception of the people in their lives. They also believe differently of, or about, the people they live with. Ponyboy believes Darry, his…

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    co-workers but comes to the realization that she may be able to keep up physically because she was raised with a more balanced diet and access to adequate health care growing up. Ehrenreich intended to seek more gainful employment after taking the maids job but finds herself both exhausted and overworked by the end of the day to seek out such employment plus as she points out her days do not end at the stated time but are extended by up to two hours. Ehrenreich develops a rash because of the…

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    Once upon a time there was a girl named Redagilia, who lived in Detroit, Michigan. She moved from Russia when she was no more than 3 years old to live with her mother. Before she lived with her grandmother who new witchcraft. She even thought Redagilia some magic. Before Redagilia moved to Detroit her grandmother told her that she was wiccan that meant she was part human part witch. However, when she and her grandmother arrived at Detroit, her grandmother left her alone with only her mother. She…

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