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    Utopian Arcadia

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    Colonial New Zealand desired a utopian Arcadia, in other words New Zealand was sought to be a new beginning for those living in the country. A land that is unspoiled and idealistically perfect. Infant schools in Britain inspired Robert Owen a philanthropist to establish an infant school in 1816 to battle child labour, poverty, disease and neglect. During colonial New Zealand Owen’s Utopian vision, along with British reformers didn’t survive. However the desires for early childhood education as a

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    Mark Twain's Gilded Age

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    Gilded age, written by Mark Twain refers to a period of time in American history after reconstruction and up to the time of the turn of the century. The term Gilded Age by Mark Twain refers to something that is deceptively attractive. Gilden was a process back in the 19th century in which a layer of gold was applied to a non-precious object to make it appear more valuable than it actually was. His moto was to get rich quicker. It was a period of growth and industrialization and prosperity disguised

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    Shakespeare's Sister

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    Virginia Woolf in the chapter “Shakespeare's Sister” from A Room of One’s Own states that women in the 19th and 20th century did not have the same privileges and opportunities that men got in their lifetime, thus not being able to explore their passions of writing and art, rather being “the slave of any boy whose parents forced a ring upon her finger”(694). She uses this to argue why women are seen as inferior to men and that if women had had the same freedoms to live life contrary to what society

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    Charles Dickens and English Social Reform Life in nineteenth century British cities, transformed by an Industrial Revolution, grew exponentially with the promise of work. In addition to a growing population, the disparity between the classes grew as well. Rural working-class families began moving to more urban areas where demand for labor increased. Cities at the time, particularly London, were not prepared for such a population increase. Because of this, the living conditions of British cities

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    Daylight Savings Time

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    The concept behind Daylight Savings Time seems very odd because why would the time suddenly change during the spring and fall? Most people usually think nothing of it other than them possibly losing or gaining an hour of sleep. Although the history and reasoning behind Daylight Savings Time is very surprising and unexpected because it involves the safety of the citizens because of the increased amount of daylight, reduced energy usage because of more light in the evening, and reduced carbon emissions

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    The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson discusses the issues with the Victorian era and how they led to the cholera epidemic and greatly influenced science and today’s modern world. Underneath the central message of understanding that horrible week of the cholera epidemic as one that defined today’s world of invention of modern life lies three themes that helped Steven Johnson shape The Ghost Map. The three themes being sewage systems, medicine, and epidemiology. The Ghost Map takes place during the summer

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    Gilded Age Dbq Essay

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    After the Civil War and Reconstruction, The Gilded Age, named by Mark Twain, became a period when large corporations and businesses took root as well as a time of innovation and production. With the rich getting richer and the poor being forgotten, the period was filled with corruptions and monopolies. Between the period 1870 to 1900, large businesses ruled over the society and politics through all means which ushered in a backlash from the majority of Americans who were mostly receiving the back

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    Gilded Age DBQ

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    businessmen during this period were known for their ruthless actions and for the thirst over money. During the Gilded Age the cities grew as well as the population. The social, political and economic structures changed during the Gilded Age of the late 19h century. As the economy grew the hopes and dreams of million of people did as well. During this era the United States welcomed a lot of immigrants looking for jobs in factories. Most of the people migrating were from lower classes looking for jobs opportunities

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    The Gilded Age was flooded with sly tactics to help people in power maintain their authority, dishonest politicians who tarnished the integrity of the government, and big businesses that undermined the citizens. While the government tried, but failed, to justify the dishonesty with the immense progress shown through westward expansion, the corruption was pervasive. Mark Twain states The Gilded Age was, “Glittering on the surface but corrupt underneath,” and his analysis of the time period is an accurate

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    The Gilded age period occurred between the civil war to the end of world war 1. During this period, the industry and U.S economy boomed. As those two grew so did the political corruption and misdealing’s among business tycoons. “Robber Barons”, were known as businessmen looking only for an eye of quick money. They provided horribly low wages to their workers with atrocious work conditions to just get ahead of competition. I believe these men did not even consider or care about others as long as their

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