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    freeing the slaves. He was also the first Republican President. Although he did so many great things, some people didn’t like his message, he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Hardin County Kentucky. He was born to Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln. His mother died when he was ten of milk sickness, a year later Abe’s father proposed to Sarah Bush Johnson. She later became Abe’s step mother, she had three other children,…

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    Julius Caesar, a former leader of Roman empire, and Abraham Lincoln, former president of the United States, are two different men, but the similarities between the two outweigh the differences. Both former leaders were not only both assassinated at the age of 65, by someone who was concerned about the power and authority they had in the United States and Rome over their people, but both also had forewarnings preceding their deaths. Abraham Lincoln and Julius Caesar are undeniably two of the…

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    who have ever lived on the face of the planet. Yet, it is a little known fact that our sixteenth president didn’t even grow a beard until the last five years of his life! Abraham Lincoln was born in a single room log cabin on Sinking Spring Farm in Hardin County, KY, on February 12, 1809, and spent most of his life in a rural environment. Contrary to the way we would like to think of our most beloved president, young Abe was often considered a slacker. Many friends and family members considered…

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    and his men were not victorious in any way. After the battle of Little Big Horn, everyone was impressed with Custer and his troops. The Hardin Tribune said that there was “No more gallant soldier, nor more stainless knight, ever drew sword than… George Armstrong Custer, and those who fell with him shared his courage and devotion as they shared his fate” (Hardin Tribune 6/30/16:3). Another example of someone who was impressed with Custer was Governor Bonner, who said that Custer “’awakened our…

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    the only thing Louis had going on at a young age by the age of sixteen he was married to a prostitute named Daisy Parker. That marriage soon ended after a short 5 years. The pattern of getting divorced after short years occurred twice again with Lil Hardin Armstrong and Alpha Smith until he found Lucille Wilson until the day he…

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    lung and heart issues exacerbated by coal mines, obesity, and tobacco use. Chronic obstructive Pulmonary disease is the third leading cause of death in the United States ("American Lung Association," 2013). B.H. was a 71-year-old male admitted to Hardin Memorial Hospital for shortness of air related to COPD and pulmonary edema. It was my assignment to gather his relevant medical history, assess his signs/symptoms for seeking healthcare, and provide a thorough physical and psychosocial…

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    Are you worrying how to pay for your college costs and need to know how to get college scholarships? A good education is always a sensible investment for any student. With the right education, you have a better chance of being qualified for a job with a good paying salary and you can even be more advanced in your career. Students who are unable to afford their college education will work extra hard in their academics so that they will be able to obtain a scholarship. Although your college…

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    Women in Sports Even though women have gained wide acceptance in the workplace and politics as an equal with men, the field in sports journalism and women’s athletics lacks modern gender equality due to gender discrimination against women. This essay explores the many issues women in sports faces today. Before the 1960s, women in the sports department were rarely seen in the world because sports writing has always been a male-dominated profession. The idea of a women writing about sports was…

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    Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809. He was the second child of Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln. Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks were married on June 12, 1806, in Washington County, and moved to Elizabethtown, Kentucky, following their marriage. They became the parents of three children, Sarah, Abraham, and another son, Thomas, who died in infancy. Thomas…

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    Lincoln was very tall, he was 6 feet and 4 inches, his hat made him look taller. He had four children, Robert Todd Lincoln, Tad Lincoln, William Wallace Lincoln And Edward Baker Lincoln. Childhood Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky. In December of 1816 A lawsuit against his family farm made have to move up north to South Western Indiana and live in a small shack with a wall facing the wind to protect the shack from the weather. then built a small…

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