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    Aunt Sally, A Miss Guided Christian First off, the irony in the scene of Aunt Sally, all stems from her unawareness to her insensitivity for the value of an African American man’s life referenced as a ‘Nigger.’ However, her compassion for a Caucasian man’s life brings her sorrow. When Huck arrives at her farm, thinking he was Tom Sawyer she was happy, but rather distraught of his tardiness. Through her excitement, Aunt Sally is quick to question him on what had taken him so long to arrive. She…

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    was a mate on a small English ship that went aground in the Potomac River in 1656 or 1657. By the time the ship was repaired, he decided to marry and settle in Virginia”. George’s father, Augustine Washington (1694-1743) lived on some land that had iron ore. He spent most of his time developing an ironworks. He had four children with Jane Butler his first wife. Jane died in 1729. In March 1731 Augustine married George’s mother Mary Ball (1708-1789). George Washington was the first child of…

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    As the ever growing demand and need for transportation increases so does the space and resources used to transport it. “LNG now rivals iron ore as the world's second largest traded commodity” (“Step on it; natural gas,” 2015). The government is using pipelines to transport this natural gas. This destroys land and and ruins ecosystems. “In the past 40 years natural gas’s share of the energy…

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    Gold Rush Research Paper

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    Gold, legends are made about it, especially the legend of El Dorado in which massive riches slathered the city. The Gold Rush of 1849 is also a notable for the vast migration to gain fortunes in a land of golden dreams. While these legendary stories did not garner vast fortunes for its explorers, gold will always create mystery and allure while the pragmatists—or realists—mining for gold maintain a respect for the land not simply a source for wealth. For instance, Witwatersrand Basin located in…

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    Statement of Purpose The manufacturing sector in North America has been in a steady decrease for the past few decades; beyond being a growing concern for North Americans, this decline has been detrimental to inhabitants of many countries around the world. How is the decrease of the manufacturing sector in North America harming not only North America, but also third world countries around the world? Research Methodology For my research, academic journals and newspapers will be most suitable to…

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    Archaeologists have investigated several significant evidences of the origins of ancient civilizations for the areas we call old world and new world. For the word of “old world,” it is meant the civilization around the near east, Mesopotamia and Egypt. On the other hand, the new world refers to the civilization of Mesoamerica, such as, Maya, Aztec, and Inca. Both civilizations might be characterized their societies into more complexity in early period. They captured similarities and differences…

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    the MOF and proposed by the tendering committee. Zaina further reported that the BOD also resolved that Eric be allowed to conclude purchases and contracts without referring to the tendering committee for consumable goods like electrodes, scrap, iron ore, lubricants, and contracts of RM5 million and below. There was tend to make most decisions at own…

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    Osage County History

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    The Local History of Osage County circa 1867 Thesis statement: Settlers came to Osage County in Missouri for the prosperous land resources of trees, hunting, rivers and hills; and to establish a community based on strong roots. Part I: Facts of population and the county itself Osage County is in Central Missouri. The county came into existence after having been detached from a part of Gasconade County. In 1855, the bottom part of Osage County was given to form the top half of the new…

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    In the cold reaches of Norway sat the largest naval vessel of Nazi Germany’s war machine. It lie in wait for allied shipping convoys bound for Russia from Britain. The sister ship to the legendary Bismarck, the Tirpitz was a 52,600 ton thorn in the side of naval operations in the North. From January of 1942 until November of 1944 it was exactly that. All the while, Prime Minister Churchill was emphasizing the importance of removing the Tirpitz from the arctic battlefield. They even went as far…

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    Empire continued to grow in China and began to move to Indochina. According to the text, President Roosevelt attempted to stop this expansion, in July of 1940, by placing an embargo on important naval and aviation supplies to Japan, such as oil, iron ore, fuel, steel, and rubber. After Japan signed the Tripartite Pact in 1940 with Germany and Italy, Roosevelt initiated a more extensive embargo. The embargo slowed down but did not stop, the Japanese still go their resources they needed with their…

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