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    Alice Gerstenberg

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    Alice went to many school including one college that was known for educating many high society women. While she was at the college she began to write plays and also started performing plays in theatrical productions. After alice graduated from Bryn Mawr she decided to move to chicago and there she got very involved in the Chicago theater world. Also in chicago she got encouraged to go on and do her own plays and so she did. In New york Alice conducted her first-full length play in 1915 called…

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    that her brother had died because he had hanged himself while trying to perform a hanging trick. Hepburn took a major setback when she lost her brother because she became socially awkward as she was only schooled only at home. Later, she attended Bryn Mawr College and she decided there to pursue a career as an actress. She graduated in 1928 with a degree in history and immediately after…

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    President Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson’s educational background in history and political science, experience as a college professor and president of Princeton University, along with his performance as the Governor of New Jersey, led to his election as the twenty-eighth President of the United States, allowing him to implement his strong idealistic views, and transform America’s domestic and foreign policies. Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born on December 28, 1856 in Staunton, Virginia (Nordholt…

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    students that are able to graduate if they are female at enrollment but then make the switch to male while at the campus. The schools surveyed were: Mount Holyoke College, Wellesley College, Smith College, Bryn Mawr College, Barnard College Hollins University, and Mills College. Mount Holyoke and Bryn Mawr College both had gender policies that accepted all four categories, while others such as Wellesley, Smith and…

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    They were a little checklist for me, and a great way to hone in what I wanted to do in the span of my senior year. My goal was to get into Bryn Mawr Women’s Liberal Arts College. I still haven’t achieved this goal because I don’t plan on going to this school right away. I believe I still have enough time to achieve this goal. It just won’t be in my senior year. My “Plan A” after graduation will…

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    A German Jewish mathematician, known for her contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics, Amalie Emmy Noether was described by many other famous mathematic theorists as the most important woman in the history of mathematics. An article on Applied Mathematics gives a brief insight into the importance of her work: Emmy Noether was one of the most brilliant and important mathematicians of the 20th century. She altered the course of modern physics. Einstein called her a genius. Yet…

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    Woodrow Wilson was known as one of the best presidents that we have had and I would have to agree with that! Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president who served in office from 1913 to 1921. Wilson led America though World War 1 (1914-1918); he was an advocate for democracy and world peace. Wilson was a college professor, university president, and a democratic governor of New Jersey before becoming the president of the United States. He even received the Noble Prize for his peacemaking efforts.…

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    World War I, otherwise known as The Great War or The War to End All Wars, was a historic battle between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. This bloody battle started on July 28, 1914 and did not end until November 11, 1918. Woodrow Wilson played a major part in the United States entering the war overseas. Wilson’s role in the war was him joining and becoming one of the many leaders of the Allied Powers, and that he was the president of the United States of America at time the war started…

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    Essay On Sarah Jones

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    “The FCC Won’t Let Sarah Be:” A Research paper on Sarah Jones Vs. The FCC Sarah Jones is an American Playwright, actress, and poet. In 2001 she wrote and preformed her first song “Your Revolution,” which is a critique of Hip-Hop pop culture by parodying famous artists’ offensive lyrics; however, the FCC pulled her song because they felt it was “indecent.” My research is on the reason why the FCC denied Jones’ song to be play, and how their reasoning is the point that she was trying to make,…

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    What are buffer solutions? Buffer solutions are solutions in water that mark the mixture of acids and bases. They assist in neutralization response to a certain quantity. Acidic buffer answers are those that have robust acids and weak bases as their components. they're used for neutralizing alkaline solutions. Alkaline or primary buffer answers are those who have sturdy alkalis and weak acids within themixture. they're used for neutralizing acidic aqueous answers. Buffer solutions in the blood…

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