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    Dorthea Lynde Dix cared for the health and welfare of others, she fought for the rights of those who were mentally ill, and she established dozens of asylums in the world. Dorthea Lynde Dix was born on April 4, 1802 in Hampden, Maine. Dix was the eldest of three children and when she was twelve years old she went to live with her grandmother in Boston, Massachusetts. After that she lived in Worchester, Massachusetts with her aunt. Dorthea Dix was a bright student even when she was a young girl…

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    Different parts of the world have different political regimes and not many succeed in achieving being called a democratic state. In 2016 democracy is the political regime that the most powerful countries in the world follow. The list includes Norway, U.S.A, Germany and Sweden. Progressively, many countries are working on becoming a democracy. Some are being more prosperous, others struggle. It is not exactly easy to become a democratic country due to many requirements to fit the qualification.…

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    everything in order to have that power. His stability and work ethic allowed him to become a powerful dictator. To better understand Fidel Castro a person should examine his rise of power, his victories, and his leadership. First of all, Castro; born August 13, 1926 was always interested in politics at a very young age, therefore his rise of power was no surprise to most of the country. “Fidel went to a Roman Catholic boarding school in Santiago de Cuba, then Catholic high school Belen in…

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    History Of ISIS

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    that ISIS attacks. ISIS is a barbaric terrorist organization that needs to be disassembled and terminated before this organization commits future attacks. ISIS is a deadly terrorist group that impacts citizens and should be acknowledged more in the U.S.A. ISIS is a terrorist organization that is a xenophobic group that is located in the Middle East. ISIS also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, others tend to call it the ISIL or Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. ISIS’ leader Abu…

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    soldiers messed up by the war in Vietnam like a whole generation of young men that fought in a war with little support who returned home to their own country scarred by the experiences in the war only to be not welcomed home as he sings. He started with “born down in a dead mans town” (Gagnon 83), as he referred the soldiers as poor kids who joined the army in desperation of poor childhood and circumstances. He sings “So they put a rifle in my hand” (Gagnon 83) as the soldiers finds themselves…

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    Hunting ,a passion and a life style , the most famous hobby ,an innate thing in our souls , you may not be a hunter but you should raise a part of hunter soul, you were born to do that, in addition responsible hunting have countless benefits, three general benefits abbreviate hunting goals, economic ,environmental and conservation benefits ,and benefits on health and human soul and mind. At the beginning ,hunting have many economic benefits where it supports all economy sectors ,were…

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    Biography about Robert Frost Robert frost is a New England poet. Frost was born on 1874 March 26 in San Francisco, California. He lived there from 11-12 years until his dad, William Prescott Frost, passed away of tuberculosis in May 5, 1885. Frost later went to live in Lawrence, Massachusetts with the rest of his family. His mother was Isabelle Moddie, she had blood of Scottish descent, she became a Swedenborgian in the church that they went to and got Robert frost baptized in that church,…

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    War Of 1812 Dbq Answers

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    time), it led an opportunity to gain new sailors to strengthen their war efforts. This also stopped the U.S.A to free trade, stopping them from trading to any other European country except England as a tactic form of economic warfare (During the time tensions started to rise and there were other who wanted to push for war, aka Warhawks like Henry Clay). Another reason is Canada since the U.S.A was still in the action of the Jeffersonian model and wanted expansion of their power and was…

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    Family In Vietnam Essay

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    Fast food restaurants are growing on every corner with plenty choices like Arby’s, McDonald, Chick-fil-A, Checkers, Burger King etc. It is very convenient for people with a busy lifestyle in the U.S.A. We can just walk out of the house and grab some juicy cheeseburger for a couple bucks right at the corner. Fast food is diverse: hamburgers, sandwiches, French fries, and hot dogs. Fast food contains large amounts of protein and starch, but not that…

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    Zodiac Legends

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    about the subject and then maybe they could witness to the person without scaring them away or seeming uninterested.“The stars and constellations all lead back to their creator” (The Bible in the Stars n.p). The Greek zodiac focuses on when someone is born and correlates with the seasons of the year. Many believe the zodiac is directly connected to the stars but that's not one hundred percent true. Although there are legends about the zodiac that lead them to the stars, they focus on the months…

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