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    were first build they wanted to test drive the car on the road. “The first dealership in America was W. Hare and Son Inc. in Noblesville, IN in 1847. W. Hare was the first to sale wagons and carriage on a parking lot. “In 1923, H.D. Kemmann was a blacksmith that started to decide to sell cars and was a small company. The company is still open with 5 employees that is now Kemmann Chevrolet. When the cars came out he most likely got contracts to sale cars so that his business will go larger. In…

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    The Cherokee Indians Forced Removal: Concentration Camps and Conditions Danielle Warren HIST3000: The Professional Historian: Historical Study and Writing Professor Martin Dotterweich October 26, 2014 The early 1800s were devastating times for the American Indians. They were forcibly removed from their lands and sent across the country on a journey that became known as The Trail of Tears. Schools across America study this journey in history classes. This exodus to the lands west of…

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    The Changes That Occur In Pip In the novel Great Expectation, Pip is a growing individual. His personality changes many times throughout the story. He starts out as a young boy, who is bothered by the fact that he never got to meet his biological parents. While he was in the graveyard, he runs into a distraught man, who is dirty and soaked in water. He later realizes that the man was an escaped convict on the run. The convict grabbed Pip and hung him upside down. He then demanded Pip to…

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    Early in East Asia history, merchants needed to go where they can make money and trades at. In certain time periods, it was hard to make money for merchants because of what dynasties was in power or constantly change of a dynasty. However, there were periods when merchants actually a lot of made money and trades. Merchants has its ups and downs, but their goals is the make money. When Merchants was most successful it was during the Sui & Tang dynasty was in control and Chang’an was the capital…

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    Brutal and senseless injustice towards blacks has been a reoccurring theme in this great nation since the beginning of slavery as a result of a superior complex that a lot of whites had. Even after the end of slavery, which created more opportunities for the advancement of blacks, they were still not viewed as equal in the eyes of many and along with the growing progression of minorities, came growing anger and jealousy from their white neighbors. Black lives were not as valuable as any…

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    soldiers. They were tasked with defending the city. The color they were assigned was silver to signify honorability. Lastly, the bottom tier represented appetite, usually most were placed here. They were tasked with everything else such as a baker, or blacksmith. Plato believes we all had these three attributes, however, one was stronger than the rest. As for philosopher kings they must have high rational in order to deliver justice, and they must be able to suppress emotion, and appetite. For…

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    The Hidden Treasure My mum has always been telling me stories about the historical Rancho Los Alamitos place .I wasn’t lucky enough to visit this phenomenal and historical place .Until I took advantage of my History assignment and I decided to visit rancho los Alamitos in a family gathering. On a Friday morning we took the chance and we decided to explore and touch Rancho Los Alamitos .Once we arrived at rancho we were kindly and sincerely welcomed by the prestigious volunteers, who are…

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    According to Kleiner’s analysis of African art before the 1800s, caves such as the Apollo 11 come from Africa and are assumed to be some of the oldest paintings currently discovered, showing the diversity of the continent itself. The works are difficult to date and decipher meaning, although some of the best work comes from the Benin Kingdom. Assumed to be established in the 13th century, most of its power rose along the 16th century. The kingship was considered sacred and presented artworks…

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    The inventories tell a story about the past through a list of possessions each of the families had appraised after their death. After looking at the inventory of two different families, Thomas Madox and Nicholas Hudson, the inventories reveal the similarities and differences of estates in the 1600’s providing us with a glimpse of colonial life. Evaluating the two inventories provide the reader with insight into the families social status, their lifestyle, and hints about the colonists way of…

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    Jainism (Lee). Shudras The lowest caste was called Shudras. Their jobs were generally undesirable and labor intensive. Shudras represented the most of the populace of India (Lee). Their duty is to serve the upper castes generally as a slave or a blacksmith. According to Jayaram V, The Shudras were not able to participate in religious ceremonies or rituals as well as be able to study the Vedas or hear sacred chants (Hinduism and the Caste System). They were discriminated against greatly and…

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