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    During the Reconstruction Period following the Civil War, Radical Republicans dominated the American political sphere. Radical Republicans occupied the majority of seats in Congress, the presidency, and even state legislatures throughout the former Confederate states excluding Tennessee. With almost unchecked power in their grasps, the Radical Republicans strove to completely reconstruct the South by eliminating the differences between the South and the North. However, the Radical Republican…

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    In S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders, the character Johnny Cade changes from a constantly nervous, suspicious and fearful teenager scarred from years of physical and mental abuse to a courageous protector and hero. In the beginning of the story, Johnny is a wounded soul who desperately needs the acceptance and physical and emotional support of his fellow greasers. As the story unfolds, however, Johnny rises above his nervousness and fear and becomes a leader and a hero. He shows leadership…

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    Would you stand up for the people you were representing? Isaac Murphy showed great courage by sticking with his beliefs and beliefs of the people he stood for. Murphy changed history. Isaac Murphy, famous Arkansan, impacted the state of Arkansas by voting against secession and becoming the governor of Arkansas during the union governor of Arkansas during the end of the war and after the war. Murphy's childhood set him up to become a well respected adult. Murphy's childhood was fairly normal. He…

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    The movie and book are about the same concept but there are some parts of the story that aren't the same. Like when you read the book pony comes home from the lot at 2:00 cock in the morning.he walks through the door and darry starts yelling at him about it. So soda steps in and and darry start so yell at him but pont yells DON´T YELL AT HIM !in the movie darry shoves.but in the book pony gets slaped real hard. Which causes pony to run away to the lot. Pony grabs johnny c´mon we're runnin…

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    Albert Marrin captures the complexity of Robert E. Lee’s character is his book. The author describes how Lee turned a childhood of poverty into a leadership known as one of the most successful military generals in American history. Marrin portrays Lee’s personal life, as well as his military career. The important date of April 18, 1861 is emphasized by the author. This is the date that Lee rejected taking the command of the US Army. My thesis statement concerning this book is as follows:…

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    The Screwtape Letter

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    I picked up this book because it was recommended to me as very funny and, having been a huge fan of The Chronicles of Narnia as a child, I wanted to read an example of C.S. Lewis's overt literary argument for Christianity. I thought I might find a Christian counterpoint to Twain's Letters from the Earth. I'm afraid I was somewhat disappointed. The Screwtape Letters is an epistolary novel with the central conceit being that C.S. Lewis has recovered letters of advice that a Demon from the depths…

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    Response To Killer Angels

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    Composition 250 words in response to Killer Angels, Michael Shaara. “Only those who understand the dangers inherent in employing troops know how to conduct war in the profitable ways,” General Sun Tzu in his book art of war. General Robert E. Lee the over role commander of the Confederate had this vision in mind prior to the start of the war. In view of that he anticipated the danger of war to the same national who are fighting. This paper is to highlight the outstanding of the proficient…

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    The Outsiders Essay

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    Ponyboy Curtis is a 14 year old boy in the book The Outsiders. The story takes place in the 1960s and the main plot is the differences and rivalry between the south side (soc’s) and the North side (greasers) of the city. If you are born a soc you are blessed with wealth, nice cars, good schooling, and a future in society. But if you are a greaser you are condemned to a life of being poor, having to live of stealing working lousy jobs. Ponyboy and his two older brothers Sodapop and Darryl are…

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    Thomas Stearns Eliot, famously know as T.S. Eliot, was born on September 26, 1888 in St. Louis Missouri, the youngest of six children. His father, Henry Ware Eliot, was a successful business man and his mother, Charlotte Eliot, was a teacher, but after her marriage she began to write poems and submit them to newspaper. T.S. Eliot was educationally advanced due to his mother being a teacher and as a teenager he produced eight issues of his own magazine called “The Fireside”. The magazine…

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    The American Civil War was fought by the United States, the Union, and the CSA, the Confederacy. The war was in the beginning thought to be short and simple. However, after countless battles and lives lost the battle dragged on. The CSA had a disadvantage from the beginning. Since the Union was supplied by the crops in the North and Industry in the North. The CSA was low in supplies, resources, food, and weapons. They also did not have the proper fighting styles or intelligence for different…

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