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    The Flashlight In this essay I the writer will be talking about the inventor David Mishell and the patent of his flashlight which he created at the time the 1896. I will be talking about what was going to through previously mentioned year and all of the events. Not only will I be talking about events around the world and this piece we'll also talk my inventors homeland. In 1896 the style that they mostly had was they wore suits and dresses in the daily most wore tailored cloth. Also during…

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    The Spanish-American War

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    During the Spanish-American War, many people fighting for and with America perished while taking up arms for the independence of other or their own countries. Throughout the whole entire world, over three hundred thousand service members served for the United States. The total of battle deaths and deaths in service was close to one hundredth of those who served at around twenty-five hundred. There were less non-lethal wounds than deaths for the side of the United States with around sixteen…

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    David Vs Goliath Analysis

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    In most cases, Americans love a true underdog story. Movies that have a David vs Goliath-like plot, that culminates in a major battle that results in David overcoming all odds and concurring the Goliath-like antagonist. But the reality for most of history is that of tragedy and no heroic ending. This is the case the Lakota of the Pine Ridge Indian Agency fell victim to in the winter of 1890 when approximately 500 soldiers came to stop a ceremony later called the Ghost Dance. The horrifying…

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    Winnit wanted to put up a statue to show his religion, but he put it right in front of another religious statue. Official take it down thus making Winnit mad, so he files a lawsuit demanding to put it back up. The District court ruled in favor of the officials saying that it wasn’t a violation of freedom of exercise of religion, and if the troll was kept would act as government speech, which is a violation of the First Amendment. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals disagreed with both the…

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    This might be overly optimistic, but in the midst of a war, an economic recession and the dollar’s diminishing value, America’s future still seems promising. Although price increases in everything from college tuition to gas, Americans were once able to hold their heads high in at least one category, but not anymore. The news from “The Australian” analyzed that in a comprehensive study that 14,000 Australian adults, “26% of them were considered obese”, which is surprisingly 1% higher than the…

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    In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the United States believed in the idea of imperialism, defined as the building of empires by imposing political and economical control over people around the world. Some examples of United States imperialism include the Roosevelt Corollary, Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy” and the Infiltration of Hawaii. Since Europe and the United States both wanted to take over countries in South America, such as Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, Theodore Roosevelt…

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    mathematician even after his tragic death back in 2010(at the age of 91). David was born April 24, 1919 in Centralia, Illinois and wasn't an only child. David was the oldest of four children and had two supporting parents, his mom Mabel Johnson and his dad Grover Blackwell. David’s dad worked for the Illinois central railroad while his mom raised and took care of the kids. David grew up with the local racism and segregation but was still humble enough to push through the struggles and still be…

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    Considering the most recent Presidential election, there is a lot of conflict about whether the Electoral College or popular vote is the best method for electing our president. Currently, there are riots going on, partly because of the conflict about how we choose our president and whether Americans think it is fair. There are arguments associated with both methods but it is sad and discouraging to see such behavior from Americans who refuse to support the outcome of our current electoral…

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    During the spring of 1889, land rushes into Oklahoma signaled the passing of the southern frontier. The frontier had offered opportunities to all who sought independence and desired individualism; however, after its end, many found that they could no longer rely on the possibilities and reassurances provided by the West. In The Reckless Decade: America in the 1890s (2002), author H.W. Brands explains, “As a people, Americans had long cherished the idea that off in the West existed an unclaimed…

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    Helen Keller Stamp Essay

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    As posthumous honors, a preschool for the deaf and hard of hearing in Mysore, India, was originally named after Helen Keller by its founder, K. K. Srinivasan. In 1999, Keller was listed in Gallup's Most Widely Admired People of the 20th century. In 2003, Alabama honored its native daughter on its state quarter. The Alabama state quarter is known as the only circulating US coin to feature braille. The Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama is in dedication to her. There are streets named…

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