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  • Elizabeth Barret Browning: How do I Love Thee

    Gedicht aus der Reihe 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'.

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  • How To Keep a Reading Log or Book Journal

    ʺA reading log or book journal is a great place to react to what you read. You can find out exactly how you feel about the characters; you may gain insight about the theme and plot; and you can expand your overall enjoyment of the literature. Here are a few idea starters.ʺ Quelle: Anbieter

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  • How Parliament works

    ʺFind out what happens at Parliament, how your MP represents you and how Parliament checks up on the work of Government.ʺ (2022)

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  • How a Bill Becomes a Law (U.S.)

    The Dirksen Congressional Center 2009)

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  • How American Theatre Has Prevailed Through History

    An short overview over the history of US American theatre. ʺDespite the development of entertainment forms like cinema, television, and radio, theatre has remained a prominent part of the American entertainment industry. With creations like Vaudeville, American theatre has consistently reinvented itself to remain relevant within the modern entertainment landscape.ʺ (Quelle: ...

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  • How Presidents and Vice Presidents Are Elected

    Artikel ʺThe president and vice president of the United States campaign together and are elected as a team and not individually following the adoption of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was drafted to prevent the nation's two highest elected officials from being from opposing political parties. The amendment made it more difficult, but not impossible, ...

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