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    I believe first-rate teachers must have a passion for learning and possess qualities in creativity and leadership, with a never-give-up attitude, to be truly successful in the field of education. Educators need to be lifelong learners in order to instill the love of learning in their students too. Effective teachers are versatile professionals, who appreciate challenge, and are resourceful. I believe that my role as a teacher is to help students explore their place in the world, embrace their…

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    Sometimes artillery is known as “The Queen of the Battlefield” (Revolutionary war antiques). Artillery served as a vital role in the actions at Valley Forge due to the weapons power and range. Given the weigh and bulkiness of the cannons, it was very tough to move them from battlefield to battlefield without numerous amounts of personnel. The main cannons used during the Revolutionary War were the “mobile three pounder and the six pounder” (weapons used in the Rev. War). One of the major leaders…

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    Trenton Harlan Mrs. Baltz English III 29 September, 2016 Fixing the 1919 World Series It’s 1919, the great American League White Sox with 88 wins and 55 losses up against the unbeatable National League Cincinnati Reds with a tremendous 96 wins with only 44 losses on the season. A battle of the best. The big news made headlines. Would Kid Gleason’s Sox beat the Pat Moran’s Reds? There’s a little bit of a turn of events though. Are the White Sox happy to be in the World Series? But there’s more…

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    slavery illegal in New York, and wanted to protect blacks from being taken into slavery. Hamilton had fought in many wars. In 1775, he had joined the New York Provincial Artillery Company and fought in the battles at Long Island, White Plains, and Trenton. He had also fought for many years in the battles of Brandywine Creek, Princeton, and Germantown. While he was fighting for American independence, he was made George Washington’s assistant and trusted advisor. During the next five years, he…

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    On February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, George Washington was born into the home of devout Anglicans and to the prosperous middle class to Augustine Washington and Mary Ball. Washington was the eldest of six children born into the union. In 1735, Augustine Washington moved himself and his family to Little Hunting Creek Plantation, which will later be renamed as Mount Vernon, but after three short years, in 1738, the family moved to Ferry Farm on the Rappahannock River, where…

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    Then introduced the dramas of Donna and Vic Trenton’s marriage and that it is slowly falling apart. Vic has suspicions his wife is cheating. In truth, Donna actually has been having an affair with a man named Steve Kemp, but she had very recently terminated it. Unfortunately, Steve is not happy with the end of their relations and he writes a note to Vic, making it brazenly clear that Donna was cheating. He confronts her, and she gives excuses as to why she did it. To my surprise they both stay…

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    The NBA is a prominent renowned sport across the globe being televised by all shapes and sizes from our smartphone, TV, and computer. Due to it’s access and it’s popularity around the world, we can witness the Golden State Warriors orchestrate their playmaking ability to create an open shot. However, the basketball world wasn’t alike back in their heydays acquiring a meager amount of deals in order to televise their games. In addition, having only 17 teams during the birth of the NBA. But, due…

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    significant issues that George Washington had to overcome to secure his ultimate victory in 1783. The book also describes the first year of the American Revolution, especially the triumph of Boston and the failure at New York and the successful attack on Trenton. The author details the challenges of creating and maintaining an army and then developing and drilling the militia that will be disciplined in the field of battle. I will focus on three areas that were major issues that General George…

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    The rivets and grommets are made of copper and come from a company in Missouri, that acquires it's raw materials from U.S. mines. In 2014 the United States produced 1.37 million metric tons of copper, worth $9.7 billion, making it the world's fourth largest copper producer. Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Montana are the top five copper producing states. The process of extracting copper from copper ore varies according to the type of ore and the desired purity of the final product. The…

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    all ages to march 125 miles to meet President Roosevelt in Sagamore Hill (Pinkerton Josephson). By doing this, Mother Jones was hoping to convince President Roosevelt to pass a bill involving Child Labor Rights. When Mother Jones was marching to Trenton, New Jersey “...police told the group they couldn’t enter the city” (Pinkerton Josephson). Mother Jones refused to take ‘no’ for an answer, so she asked the police to stay with them for lunch. Afterwards, the police let Mother Jones pass. Even…

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