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    depiction in work of arts, both literal and symbolic throughout history, is immense. The Art of the Moon exhibition explores the use of the Moon in several works of art, of different mediums, throughout different historical periods from 1490 until 1926. It covers several different distinct periods in art history including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Gothic to give the viewer a sense…

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    Literacy Instruction Framework The ability to read and write does not develop naturally. Teaching reading and writing to emergent readers and writers needs careful planning and systematic instruction. In a joint position and statement of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and International Reading Association (IRA), it stated that “learning to read and write is a complex, multifaceted process that requires a wide variety of instructional approaches” (1998, p.…

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    How Did Mao Tse-Tung Fall

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    Nationalists, and edited the Political Weekly. Mao attended the Second Kuomintang Congress (Nationalist Party’s Congress) in January of 1926. Chiang Kai-shek, who became the leader of the Nationalist Party in 1925, wanted to get to get rid of the Soviet Union’s influence on his party, so he removed communists in important positions. Even though that happened in May, 1926, Mao stayed until October of…

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    There is a wide range of vocational jobs such nursing, engineering, architecture, medicine, or law. In 1916 the federal government started funding career technical education (CTE). The Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) was founded in 1926. It has always been important from the start for citizens to have a strong knowledge base and skill set. The need for being competent and skill versed became severely evident at the country's origin. From 1776-1826 the new country moved away…

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    Solomon Davies Warfield

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    founded in 1925,” according to Mary Jones, the director of the Stuart Heritage Museum. Indiantown is known today for its local people, tourist attraction, and great agriculture. The Seminole Inn was founded and established by Solomon Davies Warfield in 1926. The Seminole Inn was originally designed for Mr. Warfield’s guests. The price of constructing the Seminole Inn was $66,000 that is a bold action to spend that much money on a hotel in farmland. Indiantown is known for its agriculture such…

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    Carl Lutz Research Paper

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    Walzenhausen, Switzerland, which was a municipality of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. After he studied in United State, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service. In 1926, Lutz was assigned to the chancellor at the Swiss Consulate in Philadelphia, United States. Then, he was assigned to the Swiss Consulate in St. Louis, and served from 1926 to 1934. In 1934, he was assigned as vice-consul to the Swiss Consulate General in Jaffa, in what was then Palestine. Appointed in 1942, he was the…

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    Queen Elizabeth II Where was queen Elizabeth born? Mayfair, London, United Kingdom. How old is she? Right now she is 90. When is her birthday? April 21, 1926. How tall is she? 5’4”. Who is her spouse? Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. How many kids does the queen have? Four, Charles, prince of Wales. Anne, princess Royal. Prince Andrew, duke of York. Prince Edward,earl of Wessex. How many grandchildren does the queen have? 8, William, Harry, Peter, James, Eugene,Zara,Beatrice,and Louise.…

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    1920s Flappers Essay

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    in the late 1910’s. A new kind of woman, with short, bobbed hair, shorter skirts and freer clothes to match her new, independent lifestyle appears. (1920-30, 2) These types of women were to be known as flappers. Flapper’s didn’t truly emerge until 1926. As the idea of gender equality became a reality, it is no wonder that the right to vote was given to women during this time. (USHistory, 1) A flapper was a young woman, with a rather brazen attitude towards life. These teenaged women, drank,…

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    he was still young. He then “moved to Lincoln, Illinois, to live with his mother and her husband”. Eventually they settled in Cleveland, Ohio. His full name is Jame Mercer Langston Hughes. He published his first poetry book in 1926, wich was called “the weary blues”(kopf,1926). He wrote this book after all his travels to Mexico, and Europe ect. He would later go on to publish many more books. People found the book amazing and really liked it, and that they “empathized with the musicians pain”.…

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    but it is clear that Hughes’ perspective on African American equality and the greatness of America has changed. His point of view on these matters is not as hopeful and optimistic as it was a decade earlier in his “I, Too” poem. This is because in 1926, Hughes has an optimistic point of view for the future, but after ten years of continued segregation and discrimination against blacks and other minorities, he most likely has lost some hope that he once had about something being done. This is a…

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