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    left the army shortly Virginia won the battle against the union in April 1861. He went east to the Confederate capital at Richmond, where he protected a colonel in command of secure at Rappahannock River. George E. Pickett was a Confederate during the American Civil War (1861–1865) and one of the most powerful leaders in the Army of Northern Virginia. He was born in Richmond Virginia. He really loved it there growing to be a leader. He led the pickets charge also read by the name Pickett. But he…

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    Confederates. The North enjoyed another victory using naval forces and was successful in capturing New Orleans as well. McClellan in the East was building and training his Army of the Potomac. In 1862, the primary objective of this Militia was to capture Richmond. Opposing Lincoln’s wishes and…

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    For this paper I will be answering the question, “how did the American Civil War effect Elizabeth Val Lew”. I have always had a strong interest in the Civil War. I am particularly interested in the Battle of Gettysburg and Michigan’s involvement in the war. Recently I have become interested in the role women had during the war as well. During the war many women enlisted in positions that were mainly set aside for men, for example nurses. Some women even disguised themselves as men and fought in…

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    A Family Interview

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    communities and organizations that they are a part of. This includes school, work, religious organizations, clubs, friendships and other outside communities. Genogram The name of the woman I interviewed is Meg. She is 37 years old and lives in Richmond, VA. Meg is currently in a serious relationship, and has been…

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    Legacies of Social Change: 100 Years of the Profession of Social Work in the United States, is a video that tells a story of how the profession of social work began and the continuous change it has made during the past century. The battle for social justice, civil rights, and welfare programs for the poor are expressed and viewed through the minds of social works greatest pioneers. It begins explaining the ethics, struggles, and success, in the journey of social work and how the war on poverty…

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    decided to start this organization. Dozens of volunteers across the world have came together to try and get all types of animals off the street and healthy again (“Animal Adoption and Rescue Foundation of Richmond, Virginia”). There are many organizations across the world such as, one in Richmond Virginia, and all around North Carolina. AARF rescues and helps all animals get adopted and off the street. This organization strives to provide care and homes for needy animals and also sick, abused…

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    You can count on a garage door sensor to facilitate the safe functioning of your overhead door. Based in Richmond, KY, PRO-Line Garage Door Repair services and repairs garage door openers and sensors. These experts say garage door sensors are frequently compromised by certain issues. Listed below are three common causes of problems experienced with sensors: Misalignment: If your overhead garage door isn't working properly, it's possible your sensor is misaligned. Most modern garage door…

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    to her when, following a health scare, she had to intervene to manage patient care on her grandmother’s behalf. After 12 years in managed care, she transitioned her career to work on the other side of the healthcare industry. She relocated to the Richmond area…

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    Battle Of Bull Run Essay

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    The Union has again failed in their attempt to raid Richmond Virginia, the capital of the CSA. In this battle, there were approximately 62,000 Union troops engaged in the fighting pitted against the 50,000 Confederates. Although the Second Battle of Bull Run was not extremely bloody, it was grounds for extreme…

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    In the Morgan V Virginia case Irene Morgan, a negro woman got aboard led a motor common carrier from Gloucester County in the state of Virginia headed for Baltimore, Maryland. When she was asked to give up her seat to a white person and move to the back of the bus and a law in Virginia ordered. However, she refused to give away her seat stating that the bus she boarded was an interstate bus and that the Virginia law that demanded she give up her seat did not apply here. Upon refusal to give up…

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