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    The ISIS War Rising

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    War can be one of the most devastating things in history it has it’s benefits and it’s not so much helpful aspects to it. History has showed us not just one world war, but two and perhaps even a third one on the way. The ISIS war rising, it’s no wonder we all are desperate for protection from them. One thing seems to past the mind of all of us who live the freedom given to us by the brave of this wonderful country. Is that our own military is attacked by one of the number one causes of military…

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    Patti Jefferson, A Children’s Picture and Nonfiction Marketing Workbook Author Patti Jefferson is on both sides of the creative tracks. “I use variations of my real name. My children’s books are written under my whole name so that my initials of PBJ can be used and my current marketing book was written under Patti Jefferson as a slight distinction.” So who is Patti Brassard Jefferson, alias PBJ, aka Patti Jefferson? “I was born in upstate New York in the early 60s. My father was in the US Navy,…

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    Mary Pope Osborne was born on May 20, 1949 in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. She grew up in the military and lived in Oklahoma, Florida, Virginia, Austria, and North Carolina all before she was 15 years old(Mary Pope Osborne). Moving never bothered her because of the strong bond she formed with her family. Mary and her siblings spent a great deal of time playing and biking in the woods. They would pretend that they were traveling to far off places (Banting). Mary had a vivid imagination and it would only…

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or RBG as she will be referred to from this point on, is called neither a liberal nor a conservative by President Clinton; however, some would say she definitely swings to the left. RBG overcame many adversities and types of discrimination, starting in college and continuing throughout her career. RBG was born in Brooklyn in 1933 into a Jewish family. RBG’s mother died from cancer on the day before she was to graduate from high school, leaving her enough money for college.…

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