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    In, 1976 Samuel Seabrook was sentenced to Trenton State Prison for robbery and murder. He served over 20 years in different hard core prisons. Seabrook was sent to the halfway house and was denied five times before entering the Garret House. Samuel Seabrook does 10 hours of community service every month. He speaks to juvenile delinquents about his crimes, and how he hurt others by his wrong doing. Mrs. McCrae had informed Seabrook that he finally has another upcoming parole hearing. I think the…

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    Despite such claims to republicanized monarchy in Great Britain, certain colonists and thinkers were not convinced. Englishman, and later colonial resident, Thomas Paine, for example, called into question the integrity of such claims in his pamphlet Common Sense. Written in 1776 and dispensed throughout the colonies, this seminal pamphlet attacked the absoluteness of the British monarchy. Unlike Wood’s interpretation of British monarchy—which is, granted, aided by hundreds of years of…

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    not her Birth Certificate or Social Security Card. She called her Aunt to see if she had them. Her aunt has both be will not give them to Ms. Porter. We went to see if Ms. Diana had them. She only had copies. I told Ms. Porter she has to go to Trenton to get her Birth Certificate and to the Social Security office for her Social Security Card. Ms. Porter had to do her building chore at 5pm. She decided that after her chore she wanted to take King to the play room. We stayed in the Playroom for…

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    Basketball History

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    1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, to condition young athletes during cold months. He only had 13 rules to the game at first. The first professional league was founded in 1888. There were only six teams in the league. The first champions were the Trenton Nationals and other teams in the future but the league was abandoned in 1904. Then, many small championships were organized, but most of them were not as important as some teams who played for money against challengers. The best team ever…

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    a big step in making the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence gave the thirteen colonies independence. Some of the key battles of the Revolutionary war include: Lexington and Concord, Ticonderoga, Bunker Hill, Saratoga, trenton, yorktown, Monmouth, and the Battle of Cowpens. First off the battles of Lexington and Concord were very important because it was the start of the war. Second the battle of ticonderoga was a key point of access to Canada and Hudson valley…

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    Animal Testing Satire

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    if someone tested drugs on you to see if it worked on another species. The way humans are testing on them is hurting and killing them, even poisoning them. Labs are putting drugs and chemicals into the testing. Drugmaker merk and co. New Jersey trenton are joining other pharmacies for testing.Why do you care? drugs are bad for humans, so just imagine how much suffering animals are going through when we test animals. Animals also have feelings as well as humans and a lot of those feelings go…

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    The Spark The conflict that sparked the American Revolution was the Treaty of Paris that was written in 1763 to officially state that Britain had won the French and Indian War. This treaty awarded Great Britain the backcountry and the Ohio River Valley. The Treaty of Paris made the British government feel that they were entitled to the land east of the Mississippi River, not the colonists, once pioneers, who had endured the ninety-one-year war. The point where the fight for independence…

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    Treat yourself to a relaxing day of shopping and dining in Palmer Square. Set in the heart of downtown Princeton, this charming, tree-lined neighborhood boasts over 40 upscale stores and eateries. Browse for everything from apparel to home furnishings to specialty foods, or sit down for a light bite or a memorable meal at a local restaurant. ="Things Drumthwacket Distance: 4 miles 354 Stockton Street (Route 206) Princeton, New Jersey 08540 (609) 683-0057 Step into the past at one of our…

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    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was born in Trenton, New Jersey, on April 1st, 1950. His parents were Rose Fradusco and Samuel A. Alito, Sr.. His mother was a schoolteacher; his father was the Director of the NJ office of Legislative Services and an italian immigrant. He attended Steinert High School, the local public school, where he immersed himself in extracurricular activities with a focus on student politics and debate. He graduated at the top of his class and continued his education at…

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    Jefferson announced the Declaration of Independence. George Washington had the American army fighting since the summer of 1775, but I signed up for Revolutionary War after 1776. The Continental Army defeated the British in battles of Princeton and Trenton, but the number of soldiers capable to fight is decreasing. My 9 month enlistment is almost over and our country is still fighting for its Independence. Philadelphians, like many Americans, are divided over the conflict of the war. I have…

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