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    African-American history in America was a prominent issue that was rarely written about; that is, until Langston Hughes came along. Called a pioneer of his time, Hughes gave insight to the struggles of working-class Black America through poems, novels, and many other styles of writing. Noted as being the first to incorporate the structure and rhythm of blues and jazz music in his writing, Hughes revolutionized the way we view poetry. Still to this day, Hughes is such a huge influence on writers…

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    She was born on May 12, 1820. She went to Kaiserwerth in Germany to learn about nursing in 1851. In 1853, she was given her first job to reorganize a small hospital in London. She did an excellent job! In 1854, she sailed with thirty four other nurses to Turkey, so that she could help the wounded soldiers. The wounded soldiers called her “Lady with the Lamp” because she spent her nights giving personal care to them. In 1859, Florence published a book called “Notes on Hospitals”, which…

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    John Dickinson was born on November 13, 1732 in Talbot County, Maryland (USHistory.com). John Dickinson was born to a wealthy family in what is now Maryland. His father was first judge to the Court of Pleas in Delaware where he studied law at the Temple in London, the most prestigious education that a young man could hope for (USHistory.org). In 1764 Dickinson went into politics as a member of the Pennsylvania assembly in 1764. In later years he was elected to the Continental Congress. John…

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    After being asked the question, “Where do you see yourself in 10 years”, Colleen Mackey responded by saying “Hopefully retired and back in my hometown of White Bear Lake where I grew up”. Colleen sat smiling, while she talked about her childhood and teenage years spent in White Bear Lake. Colleen is a successful woman who spends her days running a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center and caring for people who are dealing with an addiction or a mental issue. Colleen has had many twists and turns in…

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    a particular sex (p.344).” In this research paper, I will briefly discuss the biological contributions to sexual orientation. We will first discuss the contributions of hormones to an individual’s orientation. Then after, we will highlight the brain’s structure with its linkage to sexual orientation. Lastly, we will see the role of genetics with sexual orientation. Understanding the biological contributions to sexual orientation will help reader’s have an in depth knowledge to its role in a…

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    The enlightenment was a reformation of thought. Philosophers sought to question if the facts we are given are true and define enlightenment. Kant and Descartes discuss enlightenment in the context of intellect whereas Lessing and Smith discuss enlightenment of toleration and compassion. All four of these authors contributed immensely to the enlightenment and as a whole answered what enlightenment is. Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and who posed the question of “What is enlightenment?”…

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    Immanuel, Kant - (1724-1804) Most influential philosopher in the history of Western philosophy. One of the foremost thinkers of the Enlightenment, he focused on rationalism and works of Francis Bacon. Kant wanted to structure ethics as consisting of a set of rules that one never shall break, he claimed that humanity has a dignity or worth that elevates humanity above all else in nature. In 1775, he wrote the “General Natural History and Theory of the Heavens,” a theory of the origins of the…

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    In short, the American colonies hosted a number of different migrants trying to establish a way of life in the New World. They all had their own culture and customs and were dedicated to keep their customs and passed it down to their next generation. In this discussion, I will discuss some ways that the colonies contributed the Cultural Revolution. First, Most of the Migrants came from England; we learned that some settlers who came from different parts of England some spoke differently than…

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    predominant failure; his overall contribution was poor as much of what he achieved in regards to religion, architecture and art was destroyed and reversed following his death. As Freud (1955) states, Akhenaton 's memory was “scorned as that of a felon” and his contributions were diminished by his successors following his death. He additionally failed to adequately address foreign policy - focusing almost solely on his internal reforms. Ultimately, Akhenaten’s contribution to Egyptian religion…

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    For many years, religions all across the world have made outstanding contributions to society. According to Archbishop Collins, the four main contributions religion makes to society are that religion enhances communities and allows human relationships to strive, local religious communities make large contributions to the common good of all people through charity work, religions shed light on modern issues through their knowledge, wisdom and heritage and finally religions grace society with…

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