what I did find intriguing was when Shirley described the various ways miners within Rich Bar extracted gold. Shirley was descriptive in her accounts as the how some miners would use the panning technique to acquire gold dust or flakes. Shirley herself attempted panning for gold and found this practice to be a difficult and disappointing pursuit (Shirley Document, 177).This reminded me of my first time I went to Knott's Berry Farm as a child and how I used a mining pan to search for fake gold near…
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The United States is a country that is constantly growing and changing, and many variables have led to this expansion, which has had a significant effect on the history and culture of the nation. During this national development and expansion period, the United States went through a significant transformation. The source Jefferson Buys Louisiana Territory and the Nation moved westward states, “The United States doubled in size.” This shows that the nation was heading west and the economy was expanding…
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When we began our descent the speck of land looked tiny and I couldn’t help but wonder how anyone sailing from the coast of Costa Rica could stumble across this island. HISTORY As soon as I arrived Kleansy started explaining some history of the tribe. She stated her small island was founded when Costa Ricans left the island of Costa Rica. Europeans started settling there bringing disease and genocide over gold which caused these Costa Rican natives to flee. They took off by canoe when they first…
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Part 1: Selection of Issue Why did you choose this controversial issue? I choose this controversial topic because it relates to me this year. I have felt like I am receiving too much homework. I have hardly any free time and I am suffering from it. I hardly have anytime to hang out with friends after school. I have to stay up late to complete all of the homework, causing me to lose sleep, which is vital for a body to grow and heal. Sometimes I have to rush to do my homework in class just to have…
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to create an environment of winning and graduating his players to aid them later in their own lives. The grieving crowd huddles around the university's statue of their beloved coach, in the middle of a monument built to honor the winningest college football coach in history. A man entrenched at the university for over forty-six years. A man, some say, that had to much power and influence over a football program. In affect putting a strangle hold on the institution. That is how, the National…
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citizens, it will not be the last San Francisco hears about draining and restoring this once magnificent valley. The O’Shaughnessy Dam that flooded the Hetch Hetchy valley transformed the city of San Francisco. The city underwent a mass shift from a “gold rush boomtown” into a leading industrial city (Pottenger). Using an average of 40 million gallons of groundwater daily, this industrial expansion was no coincidence (Water for the Bay Area). The Hetch Hetchy Valley holds a stable 117 billion gallons of…
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Great Plains is the main grass land of the North American continent, and lie between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. It takes up a major area of the middle of North America. Early European explorers found the Plains a very hostile environment, and the area was marked on early maps as the 'great American desert'. Card A2 Characteristics of the Great Plains • enormous size (covered most of North America) • lack of trees (mostly grass land) • little water available • unpredictable…
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The Poems analysed are: The City Planners, Margaret Atwood and The Planners, Boey Kim Cheng. These are taken from the IGCSE Cambridge Poetry Anthology, but may be interesting for unseen poetry too. Question Set How do these poets use language and structure to get across their theme? I wrote this in about half an hour. Both poems are very similar, and have the same topic - City Planning - as shown in their titles. Structurally, they are different though, and the tone differs in places. I've…
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an early age Bolt was heavily involved in cricket and sprinting. Bolt then directed his focus towards sprinting and at the age of 15 he won 200 meter at the 2002 World Junior Athletes Championship in Kingston Jamaica, making him the youngest junior gold medalist. Bolt went on to win the 100 meter, 200 meter and 100 meter four-man relay at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and repeat this effort at the 2012 London Olympics. Usain Bolt was the first person ever to win back-to-back titles. There are many…
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in San Francisco, New York City, and Jacksonville? For this essay, I conducted my research mainly through books and interviews. Originally, I was planning on using mainly census information, but after I realized that most of the statistics I sought did not exist online, my adviser recommended that I look for more scholarly publications at a library. I then visited the University of North Florida’s library and borrowed and read six books that are relevant to my topic. Many of the books were published…
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