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    “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” Malcolm X, responsible for the quote, had a rather unique development and education. Malcom X was raised in the segregated south and never learned how to properly read and articulate his words. While he was jailed for protesting the Civil Rights Movement, he taught himself how to read by reading the dictionary page for page. Typically, students in the twenty-first will have learned how to read and…

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    Revolutionary War. Men picked up their muskets to fight for their freedom, and numerous revolutionaries stepped up to the great superpower at the time known as Great Britain. The revolutionary war saw many unknown heroes become known such as, "Mad" Anthony Wayne, Nathanael Greene, and Henry Knox. It was a time to stand up and fight for what you believed in. One of our first, and greatest president also led our country to victory, George Washington (Grammatically Incorrect). Therefore, the…

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    Anthony (Tony) Bernard Watts was born December 21, 1934 to James Arthur Watts and Elizabeth Ann White in Atlanta, Georgia. The family relocated to New York when Tony was three years old. He was educated in the New York Public School System where he graduated from James Monroe High School in 1973. During High School Tony worked Part-Time for Pathmark Supermarket, and after graduating High School Tony continued his employment with Pathmark and advanced to Produce Manager where he made many…

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    be my favorite not only because he saves lives, but because he is a person you can pend on. Something else you can know about him is that he knows a lot of martial arts and he knows how to defend himself from anything. He is a fictional character. Wayne trains himself physically and mentally because that is the way someone learns if they teach themselves because that way you have more confidence in yourself and you more or less know what to do or know what you are…

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    advances in the recent decades has led social media to be used in everyday modern life. For law enforcement, it has opened up new opportunities to share information with the general public. As our guest speaker mentioned to us on Thursday, the Fort Wayne Police Department uses Twitter and Facebook to make citizens aware of any detours or roads they may want to avoid if possible. Most officers want to be out chasing the bad guys and not behind a desk, but if used correctly, officers can use…

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    Because The Rebels was a historical fiction novel, accuracy is very important. In order to feel the full flooding of high run emotions throughout the book, it had to feel real first. In order to fall in love with the character and hurt for the character, the reader had to first believe the character. Although the story took place in the 1700s while the book itself was written by John Jakes in 1979, I still find the historical precision of the novel well done. Due to the accuracy, there is a lot…

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    About Waynesboro, Virginia The town of Waynesboro, settled along the scenic base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, enjoys views that are enviable by many. The historic town was named for the Revolutionary War hero Anthony Wayne in 1797. Since its humble beginnings, the town as remained true to its character and has retained much of its regional charm. The town is home to a wealth of shopping and dining opportunities. A quick stroll down Waynesboro's main street will introduce one to an abundance of…

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    Women in California On the visit to SFMOMA, one of the strongest impression I had about many artworks is the way that many artists portray women as objects consumed by the audiences. The first work attracted me is Wayne Thiebaud’s figurative work “Girl with Pink Hat” created in 1973. Wayne Thiebaud is a representative of the first generation Bay Area figurative movement, which abandoned the prevailing style of Abstract Expressionism and returned to paint figuration. The work portrays a naked…

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    The Vikings defense don't have to worry about the receiver core because Marvin Jones jr. and Golden Tate will be covered by Trae Waynes and Xavier Rhodes but they have to worry about Theo Riddick because he can do some serious damage to the defensive line on the Vikings.” George said. “Minnesota has a great defense because of their cornerbacks Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes, and safety Harrison Smith are having a good year.” George said. “The Vikings has one of the better defenses in the…

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    Meriwether Lewis was born August 18, 1774. He was born near Charlottesville, Virginia, and was a neighbor of Thomas Jefferson. In 1794, Lewis joined the militia and with the rank of Ensign, was attached to a sub legion of General "Mad Anthony" Wayne. Who was commanded by Lieutenant William Clark. In sharing the experiences of the Northwest Campaign against the British and the Indians, Lewis and Clark fashioned the bonds of an enduring friendship. On March 6, 1801, Lewis, as a young Army Captain…

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