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    Farm Ranch Career

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    Agriculture is located in Curtis, Nebraska, and the yearly expense would be approximately $11,403, while Northeast Community College is located in Norfolk, Nebraska, and costs around $11,287 a year. Southeast Community College Area is located in Lincoln, Nebraska, and would cost you about $11,036 a year to attend, and last but not least is the University of Nebraska at Kearney, and would cost you about about a whopping $16,868 a year to…

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    Abraham Lincoln Timeline

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    Chronological/Timeline: Abraham Lincoln (Elijah H.) We won the war, now every slaves in the states and confederacy is free. I am Abraham Lincoln I was born February 12th,1809 in a log-cabin in Hardin county, Kentucky. My dad was Thomas Lincoln, and My mom was Nancy Lincoln. I had an elder sister Sarah and a younger brother Thomas who died when he was a baby. On October 5th, 1818, my mom Nancy Lincoln suffered milk sickness and "left for the heavenly above". I had the love for Debate and speech…

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    Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States and he tells us to go beyond our borders and discover new things. He is a historical figure in the world we know today and he wanted the world to be great and slaves to be free. He is important because he shaped our world into something great that will be led on through the future. He will make us think that our imagination is big and that it will help us go forward. He will inspire many people through the ages to do great things…

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    Abraham Lincoln, along with other leaders we look up to like Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Edison, and George Washington were all influential people, all did something to change the world, and each one of these people also dealt with a considerable amount of flaws. Every one of them were ordinary people prone to good and bad intentions and making mistakes and learning from them. We are often told to ignore the wrong doings and look the other way. As humans, we enjoy focusing on the good these people…

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    ---Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was elected President on November 6 1860, as 16th president of the United States, until he was assassinated on April 14, 1865, in Washington, D.C. Abraham Lincoln was born on Feb. 12, 1809 in a log cabin in Hardin County (now Larue County), in Kentucky to a poor family , his father was a carpenter. When Abraham Lincoln was eight, the Lincolns moved to Indiana.…

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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president. He was president from 1861 - 1865. He helped free many black slaves and supported freeing black slaves for most of his life. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hodgenville Kentucky on February 12, 1809. His biological parents were Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln. On October 5, 1809 Abraham’s mother died. He was very upset about his mother's death. Barely a year after Nancy’s death, Thomas remarried. Sarah Bush Johnston became Abraham’s step-mother. Sarah…

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    Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of United States. !1861 – 1866) is an iconic historical figure,whose greatest achievement in the popular mind was the Emancipation Proclamation that led to the abolition of slavery. Yet for Lincoln slavery was not always the pre-eminent concern. He was rather obsessed with the notion of Union and sought at all costs to preserve it. This essay explores the differing perspectives of the role of the individual Lincoln in American history & politics separating the…

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    Throughout his young years and throughout his old years, Abraham Lincoln was an intelligent man who was very dedicated, determined and hardworking. His childhood and pre-presidential life affected the person he became and the decisions he made in the areas of politics and presidential opinions. Lincoln overcame many obstacles in his childhood that prepared him for the rigors and difficulties of being a politician. Even though he went through many hardships, his tough patches in life helped him…

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    Abraham Lincoln: The Tall President Who Wore a Top Hat One day, young Abraham Lincoln sat outside his home in Indiana, with two gingerbread men. Then, his poor neighbor came along and said, “Abe, gimme a man”. Reluctantly, Lincoln handed over the gingerbread man, yet his friend devoured the treat in two bites. “Gimme the other’n” said the neighbor. Again, he handed it over. “You seem to like gingerbread men” young Lincoln observed. “Abe,” the boy said, “I don’t s’pose anybody on earth likes…

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    Abraham Lincoln is considered one of our nation’s greatest presidents. He was born February 12, 1809 in Hodgenville, Kentucky. During his early life and childhood, he made his impact on his community and did common things for people of that time. He was the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Lincoln. He lived in a log cabin, and is possibly the most famous “Log Cabin” presidents. Now one of the obvious and well-known impacts on the U.S. is his work to abolish slavery. Lincoln supported…

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