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    Exotic animals can live up to more than 40 years,they don’t cause allergies, they are cheaper in the the long run,you don’t have to take them for walks either.The president Calvin Coolidge,owned lots of exotic pets and he allowed them in the U.S.A,and the famous painter Dali had lots of exotic pets to and he said that they show lots of creativity just like him.As small exotic animals grow in popularity as companion pets, there is…

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    Last Fall my family visited Shenandoah National Park. It is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. It is only 75 miles outside of the nation’s capitol, Washington D.C. The first traces of humans on the land that would later become the park are estimated to be almost nine thousand years ago. Native Americans visited these Appalachian Mountains seasonally to hunt, collect nuts and berries, and to gather stone to construct tools. Europeans did not start to settle the land prior to three…

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    Lewis L. Gould analyzes the requirements of an Modern American President. Gould showed as that anyone can be president from former governors actors, attorney, and senators. To be a Modern American President is not just what you do while you 're campaigning it 's what you do while in office. As president you have to deal with a wide range of issues such as terrorism, domestic problems, foreign relations, economic policy, and even issues with un-loyal staff in the White House. You also have to…

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    Chris Cupples

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    When a group of Kent State University architecture students visited Cuba, incidentally around the same time as President Barack Obama, a Wooster man played a role in the trip. Chris Cupples, a Wooster High School graduate and former aide to Gov. Ted Strickland, has moved from politics to business, joining a friend from his Strickland-for-governor campaigning days (attorney Nick York) and a former “global ambassador” for the Cleveland Foundation (Jorge Delgado) in expanding the reach of To Cuba…

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    Great Gatsby Modernism

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    Significant events like the Great Depression, Popular culture, such as more rights for women allowing them to play more of a role. Famous people coming in like Babe Ruth and Coco Chanel, all shaping to be this modernism era we call “The Roaring Twenties”. The 1920’s into the 1930’s was an era of change, evolution, and new beginnings, bringing a new view to the eye of the American citizen pop culture, authors and historical events changed everything. During the 1920’s significant events were…

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    Corruption In The 1920's

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    the oilmen totaling about $400,000.” Albert Fall became the first member of a president’s administration to be imprisoned while in office. Daugherty was accused of selling illegal liquor permits and pardons and was forced to resign by President Calvin Coolidge. Forbes was arrested for fraud, conspiracy, and bribery in operating the Veteran’s Bureau. He made about $200 million off of the government. The corruption did not end after the mob wars and the prohibition law. During the Obama…

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    Problems continued to grow for Garvey starting in 1919 when on October 14 he was shot in an assassination attempt in Harlem, New York. In addition internal critiques within the UNIA of Garvey began to arise noting his intolerance of dissent, poor management skills, and ineptitude in directing the organization's finances which he had increasingly used to support his own lifestyle. Even his first marriage to journalist Amy Ashwood (1897-1969) during this period was short lived and ended in…

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    Party primaries and caucuses have historically produced the successful nominees for conventions which served to formally anoint the presidential candidates on the first ballot. But in the event of a competitive primary process, delegates at a convention could have more difficulty in reaching a clear majority of support for any one candidate. A brokering process then takes place, with multiple ballots a possibility. Had John Kasich and Ted Cruz not dropped out of the race for the Republican…

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    Anointed the "first dog" with his own caretaker, Laddie Boy had a chair for cabinet meetings. He became the poster child for animal rights awareness and a star in the administration. Calvin Coolidge had a literal zoo at the White House with a bobcat, lion cubs, a wallaby, a hippo and a black bear. President Hoover brought alligators back and campaigned with his dog, King Tut. Through the mid-twentieth century, the tradition continued. Some…

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    Paper #1 – Little Red Riding Hood In The Classic Fairy Tales, Bruno Bettelheim states that Little Red Riding Hood’s failure to fight back or to resist in any way led him to declare “that the girl must be stupid or she wants to be seduced” (4). Similar statements have been used to describe rape victims for many years, regardless of their actions and appearances. In many versions of “Little Red Riding Hood”, Little Red has been described by authors as “a pretty village girl” and “a dear little…

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