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    eclipses the truth very well. The scenes about the toy, the camping trip and the undershirt cause much confusion; causing the audience to go back and forth in their minds and doubt Father Flynn. Law says that people are innocent until proven guilty although; realistically, everyone knows that people are guilty until proven innocent. It is very possible that Father Fynn is only helping Donald, because he is less fortunate than the other students at his school; and it is also very possible that he is hurting

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    to mimic and even transcend the skills of Medieval stained-glass producers.” (“The Life of Louis Comfort Tiffany,” n.d.). He convened with a few colleagues in 1878 to establish Tiffany Glass Company in Queens, New York. The business grew rapidly as people heard “about its use of opalescent glass, unique coloring methods, tireless experimentation and exquisite works, including intricate stained-glass exhibits, vivid mosaics, blown glass art, lamps and ceramics.” (“Louis Tiffany,” 2014). His company

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    certainty can blind someone from the truth. The argument ofDoubt versus Certainty is relevant today in the sense that it is the main argument for and against religion. The theory of doubt can also be used in literary works for a number of reasons. In John Patrick Shanley’s movie/play Doubt, the theme of “certainty versus doubt” is shown throughout the story to signify the importance of characterization and to symbolize the importance that a person must be cautious of the people around them. In the movie

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    Chicago Have you ever thought about the city of Chicago? Chicago is a very unique city because of its population, its history, and its comparison to another city. The population of Chicago is very large and is changing more and more every day. Comparing Chicago to another city such as New York City, makes Chicago look smaller, although it is known for some pretty special things. Every city has its own history and Chicago has an interesting history behind it. The city of Chicago is truly a very

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    some people think Chicago is too challenging to succeed. I am that person who leaves in Chicago from last 4 year. There is always a dream city for every one where people like to spend their life,earn money and enjoy with friends and family. Every one has different expectations from the city which They want to live in, and I think Chicago is the best city to live in because of architecture, culture, and the food. first i will talk about architecture There are many reasons that made Chicago an apple

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    Growing up in this city of Chicago was very nice. I lived on the Westside of Chicago, Hamlin and Augusta. Our community was not a community it was block. The block is the street that I lived one. My sisters and I was able to go to the park until the sunset. We would walk almost a mile just to have fun. We was able to walk everywhere, candy store, school, parties, and mall. All the houses on the blocks where kept up so nice. Every house had a flower bed. There were no boarded up houses. The grass

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    Beef ? Chicago has the best Italian Beefs I have ever tasted. They may be one of the best foods in Chicago, but great food doesn’t make Chicago the best place to live. I have lived in Chicago almost all my life. This city has its ups and downs. I will not say it the worst place, but it’s definitely not the best.Chicago has a lot of problems, but one of the reasons I don’t think this is the best place to live because of violence. Another reason is that there are too many people. Lastly, Chicago is very

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    The Great Chicago Fire was one of the significant devastation that happened in the eighteenth century. Through this tragic event, hundreds of people died and thousands of buildings were completely destroyed in the fire. Before, the city was flourishing as more people traveled and decided to call Chicago their home. After the fire destroyed most of the surrounding area, people began blaming one another for the deaths of all the people. As time passed, Chicago slowly began to rebuild like never before

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    The horrific Chicago Fire devastated Chicago, Illinois on October 8, 1871, continuing until October 10, 1871. Hundreds of lives and thousands of homes were claimed by the fire (Duis 435). Many were left without a single possession, causing them to start over on their lives completely. Although for some this would have been bad, for others, it meant a new start for a better life. It gave criminals a chance to clean up their life and go back to their families. The cause of the Chicago Fire of 1871

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    Chicago Fire: What factors led to the chicago fire and what effects did they have? Did you know that the Chicago Fire burned 3.3 square miles and left more than 100,000 people homeless and killed more than 300 people. The Chicago Fire started on October 8, 1871, by a cow that kicked over a lantern into dry grass and started a barn fire, which spread quickly throughout the city . The firemen had a large effect putting out the Great Chicago Fire. The cow kicked over the lantern and the fire spread

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