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... their living by cultivating and harvesting crops. The factory is inappropriate with the landscape of the town and it will occupy the land that is used to farming. TWE Essays 35/29235In short, ... community. (Essay ID: 496. This is a 5 point essay) Topic: 6 Everything in the universe is in constant change. And everything needs continual improvement if the ever changing and increasing demands ... money and health issues, but people will make the choice that fits their lifestyle best. (Essay ID: 92 )Topic: 13 In the modern life now, more and more people prefer to eat at food stands...
... day, and there will be much waste water coming out from the factory and it will pollute our rivers. We do not want to have to see hundreds and thousands tons of waste piled near our houses, and ... reasons and details to support your answer.127 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Reading fiction (such as novels and TWE Essays 18/29218 (Essay ID: 238. This is a 5 point essay) Topic: ... work, and the road will get crowded. To transfer the raw materials the factory needs, there will be many trucks coming and going through the streets, and the noise will disturb residents and...
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... throes of a crisis, and thousands of unemployed crowded the streets of the large industrial centers. Cold and hungry they tramped through the land in the vain search for work and bread. The Anarchists ... individual and social variations and needs. In destroying government and statutory laws, Anarchism proposes to rescue the self-respect and independence of the individual from all restraint and invasion ... take. Anarchism therefore stands for direct action, the open defiance of, and resistance to, all laws and restrictions, economic, social, and moral. But defiance and resistance are illegal....
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... priest from Cork, whoHistorical and Political Essays, by William 38 Historical and Political Essays, by WilliamThe Project Gutenberg eBook, Historical and Political Essays, by William Edward Hartpole ... active,intelligent, and improving landlords. In the opinion of Young the rental of Ireland was unduly and unnaturallylow, but he urged the landlords to exercise a more direct and controlling influence ... of things continued till the long and terrible wars of Henry VIII. and Elizabeth broke the power ofthe independent chiefs and of the Celtic clans, and gave Ireland, for the first time, a political...
... fighting,devouring, and passing away. And from the monsters, as the play unfol-ded itself, Man was born, with the power of thought, the knowledge ofgood and evil, and the cruel thirst for worship. And Man ... the visible world givingbirth to light and its master, and in the intellectual world dispensing, im-mediately and with full authority, truth and reason; and that whoso-ever would act wisely, ... identity of opposites:"Good and ill are one," he says; and again: "To God all things are fair and good and right, but men hold some things wrong and some right."Much of mysticism...
... to be discreetly-sparing and close-handed, thanprodigally-wastfull and lavish in his expences, and moderate in husbanding his wealth when he shall come topossesse it. And not to take pepper in ... writer, and by a comparison with the literature of other times and countries. Thus his work was historical, psychological, and ethical, as well as esthetic, and demanded vastlearning and a literary ... talke and sometimes by booke: his tutormay now and then supply him with the same Author, as an end and motive of his institution: sometimesgiving him the pith and substance of it ready chewed. And...
... 1895. After a lecture tour in England and Scotland, she went to Vienna where she entered the ALLGEMEINE KRANKENHAUS to prepare herself as midwife and nurse, and where at the same time she studied ... conflict with the powers of darkness and tyranny, and Emma Goldman is proud to count among her best friends and comrades men and women who bear the wounds and scars received in battle. In the ... meetings, both in England and Scotland, were disturbed and broken up by patriotic mobs. Emma Goldman found on this occasion the opportunity of again meeting various English comrades and interesting...
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