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    Influenza In Philadelphia

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    estimates and while this pandemic affected much of the globe, Philadelphia was struck particularly with a vengeance. At the time of the epidemic, Philadelphia had a population of about 2 million. Over the course of the crisis, Philadelphia would see nearly 13,000 deaths, mostly in October of 1918 with many thousands being infected with the disease. This paper uses three main sources to frame the analysis of primary materials from Philadelphia during the outbreak. These sources include a journal…

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    How To Philadelphia

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    William Sims Travel Document Date Introduction Welcome to Philadelphia, Pope Francis! Philadelphia is amazing because of the historical value of it. Philadelphia is where the founding fathers of this country met and discussed the Declaration of Independence. Philadelphia is where very great elementary schools, high schools, and collages are maintained for everyone’s benefit. Philadelphia is also home to the Phillies and the Eagles. While you are here, we will visit the Art Museum,…

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    Judaism In Philadelphia

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    This has made them a strong force to ignore. Philadelphia considers Judaism, a vital contributor to its culture, ideas and politics. The US signed a pact with the Jews to establish their estate. Its impact on the national government has had direct effects on federal leadership. Judaism impacts on the US constitution, which directly affects the people of Philadelphia. The Bill of rights and democracy all have roots from Judaism. Art- Jewish sculptures continue…

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    Southern Italians, upon receiving political, cultural, and social discrimination and mistreatment in their own home nation sought out a better life in the United States beginning in the early 1860s after Italy 's unification. Spurned by their own government, they came to America hoping that life would turn around for them. Unfortunately, this would prove not to be the case because until the end of the Second World War Southern Italian immigrants would face extreme discrimination by the American…

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    ---------------------------------------------------------- The prisoner of Azkaban 03 ------------------------------------------------------------ Professor Lupin called in sick; instead, they had Professor Snape. "Trun to page 394." Professor Snape said strictly. No one was talking or laughing anymore, they all started flipping the pages even Molfard. Harry asked where Lupin was; Snape responded that it was none of Harry's concern. Page 394 was about Werewolves, which was a topic that will be…

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    Poor Richard's Almanack

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    “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” This famous quote came from the great man of Benjamin Franklin. This was one of many points he makes in “Poor Richard’s Almanack”. Through his life, he strived to be the best person that he could be. One of which ways was by going through a complete process of self improvement. His main goal had been to reach human perfection. Through the many years that he had experimented with the project he soon realized that it was not as…

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    Where are Franklin's ideas about productivity/industry still found today? Do you think American workers are ‘Franklinian’? Has the modern world and multitasking ruined the Franklin model? Franklin, while not the pioneer of the idea of an American work ethic, did much to change it from its Puritan roots of predestination. He secularized the American work ethic, and established a series of rules and adages as to how to be wealthy. Many of the adages Franklin once established are still around today…

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    indicate, he occasionally demanded it. Included in his holdings was land near Sherman’s Creek in present day Perry County. He also owned land near Lake Erie and Penn’s Creek along with many other locations. With a presence in vast areas of the colony, it is difficult to imagine that he would not have had such a strong influence over the events between the colonists and Native Americans. It seems that with his skill set, Montour was an estimable ally for both the Native Americans and the…

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    Benjamin Franklin wrote a document in the late 1700 known as “Information to Those Who Would Remove to America”. This document by Franklin was a response to ongoing rumors in Europe in the 1700 period. One of these rumors that were being spread in Europe was about the Americans being very wealthy, rich and possessing very many material goods but at the same time they were quite ignorant (Franklin September 16, 1783). All these rumors are clarified by Franklin as being false. Franklin majorly…

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    When Benjamin Franklin is mentioned, generally his several contributions to United States Society come to mind. It is interesting to find then, that someone who so willingly gave up his time and put in effort to help society, in reality, admittedly had a big pride issue. Plainly, this pride can be seen throughout The Autobiography that Franklin wrote as he recounts his accomplishments. Additionally still however, through Franklin’s writings, it is clear that his pride leads him to build himself…

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