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    issue. This can cause unnecessary irritation with the way a situation is, and this politician’s constituents or people who particularly like this politician believe that the “solution” is to vote this person into office. Donald Trump wants to be the Republican candidate for the 2016 Presidential Election. He believes…

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    restore the crippled country. Its objective was the restore the North and South, politically, socially and economically and to allow the South to return to the union. President Lincoln wanted to let the South come back and pay for their actions but republicans wanted to force the, south for causing the war by leaving the Union in the first place. Reconstruction was a success in the sense that is restored the United States as a one again unified…

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    The reconstruction movement was a time when nobody was free in the North or South. The aftermath of the war left the south without schools, churches, or any type of economy while the North was almost forced to help through the churches need to provide sanctuary to the former slaves in the south. The “freedom” African-Americans received in the reconstruction era was conditional leaving southern African-Americans enslaved once more. While the Civil War’s overall motive was to the free the slaves…

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    Theodore Roosevelt had a rough start in his early life in his hometown of Manhattan, New York City in October 27, 1858. Theodore looked up to Theodore Sr. and Martha “Mittie” Roosevelt his parents. Roosevelt’s parents were very wealthy, Theodore Sr. was a businessman and philanthropist. Martha was a Southerner, she grew up in George on a farm. Roosevelt grew up surrounded by the love of his parents and siblings he looked up to his whole family. He was a very sick child he suffered from asthma.…

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    Mossy Oak Research Paper

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    Did you ever want to get that ginormous buck you always wanted? Mossy Oak got you covered. This brand of camo will sure get you that buck you always dreamed of. Get ready to change out you're wardrobe for this next deer season. You would agree that Mossy Oak is better than Realtree. Donald Trump even thinks so himself because it's been around for awhile, used for various type of things and good prices. People who live in West Point Mississippi recommend Mossy Oak over Realtree. Mossy oak was…

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    I hope you have been having a good school year and a nice holiday break! I have some exciting news. I'm applying for the Coolidge Scholarship which is a scholarship that covers the costs of all four years of undergraduate education for students who are crazy overqualified in everything. I'm not one of them unfortunately, but there are a bunch of smaller awards attached to the scholarship that I am aiming for, including the awards/titles "Coolidge Senator" and "Coolidge Finalist" for good…

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    On December 5th, 1895 in Evansville, Indiana , Johnson and Eugenia Cox gave birth to Elbert Frank Cox. Growing up as the oldest of three brothers, Cox took on his father’s love for education as he was the principal of a local elementary school. When Elbert attended High school he showed an unusual ability in physics as well as mathematics and was immediately appointed to Indiana University. During his studies at Indiana he joined the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity and was elected to undergraduate…

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    More than an inventor, Dr. Charles Drew was the first African American to create unique methods of storing blood plasma for transfusion and organized the first large-scale blood bank in the United States. Growing up the oldest out of his siblings, Drew was an athletic student that excelled in every sport he played. Since his father, a carpet layer, was not financially able to send him to college, Drew heavily relied on his athletic abilities to get him to Amherst College in 1926. After…

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    Walter Hugh McDougall was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of John Alexander McDougall (1810–1894),[3] a painter and close associate of writers such as Edgar Allan Poe and Washington Irving.[4] Walt attended a military academy, and from the age of 16 was self-educated. He began his professional work in 1876 with the New York Daily Graphic, which three years earlier had become the nation's first illustrated daily newspaper. He also sold early works to Harper's Weekly and Puck.[5][6] For a time…

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    Are Immigrants In America?

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    “Immigration expert and Republican Senator from Vermont William P. Dillingham introduced a measure to create immigration quotas, which he set at three percent of the total population of the foreign-born of each nationality in the United States as recorded in the 1910 census. This…

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