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    Nicki Minaj is the biggest hip hop artist in 2015. From her eccentric Harajuku Barbie style to her sexy yet slightly inappropriate anaconda style, Nicki has truly taken over the hip hop nation. In her years being with the Young Money Cash Money crew, Nicki has won over 90 music awards. Although she isn’t the ideal role model parents would want their kids to be like, Nicki loves to give…

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    In doing this, it allowed them to take out as much of the enemy as possible without having too many casualties. The most impressing part of this fighting style is they used tactics to overcome their enemy. One of their most infamous tactics the “Anaconda Plan” it was developed to literally squeeze the forces of the Confederate armies. The plan was to get naval ships to blockade the Atlantic and Gulf coasts and take over the Mississippi river allowing troops to squeeze them from all…

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    to the Norman Conquest. They were very strategic in the way they battled. They created sequences and patterns that were specialized for the specific terrain and/or tribe they were fighting. The Union’s most popular showcase example of this was the Anaconda Plan. General chief Windfield…

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    With the loss of Pemberton’s army, and vital stronghold on the Mississippi, the Confederacy was split in half. With Grant’s success in the West, it boosted his reputation and leading ultimately to his appointed spot as General-in-Chief of the Union armies. The armies in the Union have Major General Ulysses S. Grant, and in the Confederate have Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton. John C. Pemberton began his service as a commander for the department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas. He…

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    what will the predators eat? Sooner or later, the whole system will fall. For this reason, the Everglades needs balance. Many populations have been decreasing due to invasive species growing too large, damaging the Everglade's balance. "Pythons and anacondas aren't normal inhabitants of the Florida ecosystem; he ones that have taken over the Everglades are ex-pets and their offspring." As it states in the article 'Are the Everglades Forever?' By ReadWorks. Those snakes don't belong in the…

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    Florida's Everglades is very important to us. Without the Everglades peoples water supply will go to risk, we wouldn’t have a natural buffer to help prevent the damage of hurricanes, and people would dump their unwanted pets causing problems to our food chains. Without the Everglades or wetlands people will be risking their water supply. People don’t realize that when they are polluting the Everglades they are not just harming the Everglades but they are also harming themselves. People nearby…

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    Salisbury Prison Essay

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    The beginnings of what was to be Salisbury prison was that of a cotton mill that was abandoned by the time North Carolina succeeded from the Union in 1861. The abandoned cotton mill was in a prime location for a desired confederate prison in the confederate states , being located close to the main railroad line that ran through the area. The main building was surrounded by several smaller buildings that were to have multiply functions but would later be only used as hospitals. The complexes were…

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    Mining City yielded about 13.25 billion pounds of copper, which was a third of the total used in the United States and sixth of the world supply.” (Pennies, 314) The copper industry was a paradigm for this line of thought by America, and for many the Anaconda hill contained a vast…

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    Jazz Age The Jazz genre has blossomed during the 1920s that has carried an impact to modern day. When the Great Migration happened, many African Americans had migrated from the South into the Northern and Western area. The known and pronoun white area had become a diverse community. The movement was followed by the Harlem Renaissance; also created because of their culture and artistic abilities such as painting, writing, music, and more. The harlem Renaissance was was the soul of the migrated…

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    were meant to be highly resistant from enemy shots as they were made of “iron-armored wooden hulls” (Harris). Moreover, the North used this tactic in order to blockade southern ports and gain access to the Mississippi River. Formally known as the Anaconda Plan, Winfield Scott designed it in order to ultimately destroy the already inadequate economy in the south, as they would lose all trade routes to their foreign traders like Britain. A AA=for the g ca A prominent attempt to outnumber the…

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