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    The north and south disagreed with what happened during Reconstruction. During Reconstruction the first easter egg hunt on the white house lawn happened. Also the south was placed under military rule. The south killed Reconstruction because the KKK bribed the north, the lawlessness in the south, and the south was racist. After the Civil War Reconstruction happened. Reconstruction was fixing the south after the Civil War. Reconstruction was supported by scalawags, or southern whites, who…

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    Inuit/Haida Essay The Inuit are pretty similar in what they have and do with the Haida. The Haida works in the North West Woods which is warm-like weather. The Inuit have to work and live in the cold Arctic. The challenges of the Inuit were a high risk of death while the Haida weren’t much dangerous as of what the Inuit faced but some what similar. Challenges Some of the challenges the Inuit had faced were they had to go out in the cold and fish which means they had to wait out in the deadly…

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    Huntleys Cove Essay

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    at Huntleys Point Road and adjoins the Gladesville Reserve. Betts Park sits on 1.3 hectares, 1 hectare of which is beautiful, lush bushland with a natural corridor beside the Parramatta River, where you can access the Riverglade Reserve towards the north and Bedlam Bay Regional Park towards the west. • The University of New South Wales Rowing Club has been around since 1956 and is home to the varsity rowing club. The university is a landmark in Huntleys Cove and is where notable members like…

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    which was located along the north wall next to the rear door. The computer modem was on the east side of the room next to the front door which leads onto Lincoln Avenue. I saw that the suspect(s) scattered baking flour throughout the entire room. Ahir told me that he and other employees walked throughout the room and left their footprints on the floor. I also saw that the suspect left their "powdered" footprints from the rear door, through the northeast portion of the north parking lot toward…

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    First deference between my hometown, Maghagha and Jersey City is the weather. Both cities have four seasons, but the weather is different for each one of them. The winter in Jersey City is very cold and snowy most of the time, whoever the winter in Maghagha is Warm, rainy, and has no snow. In spite of snow and the cold weather in Jersey City, the life continues because the government and public are prepared for this kind of weather. The government does all effort to keep life running smoothly by…

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    Corrections The last division I was assigned to is Bibb County Law Enforcement Center (L.E.C.), which is the local jail located downtown Macon. Before being exposed to the environment, I have heard so many bad stories about working in the prison system. It made me not want to land a job opportunity with the correctional systems for a starter position. My experience with the jail was a pleasant experience, especially since we were allowed to have our cellphones inside of the prison. Cellphones in…

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    The North and South have always followed different paths and by the mid 1800’s the differences were even more pronounced. The North was becoming more industrial, dedicated to immigration, free labor and supported a federal government. Slavery was not common in the North and it was even banned in some states. The South’s agricultural economy was founded on slavery and cotton and they supported a government that allowed states to make their own rules. Southerners viewed the North and their views…

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    example, in the American Yawp, said that “northern workers felt that slavery suppressed wages and stole land that could have bend used by poor white Americans to achieve economic independence” (TAY). This quote means that slave has migrate to the north and it is unbalance over the lower class people. In addition, lower white people has a lot of competition in jobs due to that slavery are trying to find a jobs as well. This maybe lead the economy to produce money slowly because most slavery do…

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    Unlike the North, Southern states did not industrialize and remained primarily rural. The North and the South started to become very different when Elie Wiesel invented the cotton gin. The cotton gin could work as fast as 50 people working by hand. Since cotton could be processed more easily, Southern planters wanted to grow more cotton on fields. White landowners that started a business selling cotton depended on slave labor to plant and pick cotton. Later on, the South only accounted for only…

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    Burnham Proposal

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    United States with its old-fashioned and irrational city plan. Thanks to the Burnham Plan of 1909, one the most iconic city plan in the world, effectively improves the layout and the overall functions of Chicago. Not only benefited businesses, government, and residents back in early 1900, the Burnham Plan of Chicago continually influencing the city of Chicago in a good way. With its railroad's system, street layout, new business district, new city parks and the improvement of the lakefront, The…

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