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    medical office manager is considered prestigious, therefore competition for this position is quite high. In 2014, there were 333,000 medical and health service managers in the United States, of which 2,610 were in Alabama and 110 of them were in Tuscaloosa. According to the United States…

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    Hernando De Soto

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    next three years de soto and his men explored the southern united states, facing ambushes and enslaving natives along the way. After came Georgia and then Alabama. And in Alabama de soto had encountered his worst yet with the against the Indians in Tuscaloosa. Victorious, de soto and his men next headed westward, serendipitously discovering the mouth of the mississippi river in the process. De soto voyage would, in fact mark the first time that a European team explorers had traveled via the…

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    the Board of Education court case, trends have shown school segregation is occurring once again. Until 2000, Tuscaloosa, Alabama mandated the transporting of children to Central High School in order to ensure integration and consistent education quality. However, once the mandate expired white students began going to other high schools in the area. Therefore, as…

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    From 1944 to 1945, she attended Huntingdon College in montgomery, but in 1945 she attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa to study law. At the university, Lee wrote columns, feature stories, and satires for the university newspaper and publications. Unfortunately, she didn’t finish her college degree and left in 1949. That year she left to pursue a literary career…

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    The term, Gothic literature, was a movement in the 18th century that focused on ruin, terror, horror, death, and the darkness of human nature. This writing also combines elements of the supernatural and events that can’t be explained in the natural world. Gothic writing originated with British writers using science, religion, and industry combined with the question of the unknown by using the symbolism of a darker world in caves, castles, nightmares, and fear. With the movement to the new world…

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    Soon after he passed, he was elected to be in the college football hall of fame (Biography.com). A museum directed towards him was built in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (Biography.com). He was awarded in other things. He was awarded the presidential medal of freedom (Puma). He was also awarded with the college football coach of the year , he was also given SI’s All-time College All-Stars Winners list(biography…

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    Marxist view of how the Black Panther movement arises in the communities of equalities. I will use this point of view to show how the push of pull of American. Alkebulan, Paul 2007. Survival Pending Revolution: The History of the Black Panther Party. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. Paul Alkebulan is a former member of the Black Panther Party and worked on the first free breakfast program for school children in Oakland in 1969. He is Assistant Professor of History at Virginia State…

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    Boo Radley Trial

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    only seen occasionally generally carrying groceries’ back to the house. Later in Boo’s life after being locked up for years he stabbed his father in the leg while cutting the tribune for his scrapbook. Boo was thirty-three at the time and a stay at Tuscaloosa was suggested as a way to help Boo, but Mr.Radly being a prideful man refused and did not allow his son to go to the asylum. The citizens and children of the town had heard these stories and feared Boo because of them, and legends far worse…

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    communications field experience paper, I decided to go to a quilt exhibit. An African American Quilt exhibit from the Cargo Collection, the Cargo collection is just a collection bought by Dr. Robert Cargo. Robert Cargo, is a owner of the Folk Art Gallery in Tuscaloosa Alabama. The Cargo collection of African Americans is 156 quilts made by African Americans women from Alabama. More than 32 different quilts made by very different ladies, make up this collection here in Lincoln. On November 20, I…

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    scene. A few months later in 1863 when he is paroled the drawing is reprinted as a lithograph that today hangs in the Reynolda House Museum of American Art, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The players were mostly POWs possibly from New Orleans and Tuscaloosa. Spectators included townspeople as well as the guards. Some guards were even armed with…

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