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    Appomattox Summary

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    1362 Varon, Elizabeth R. Appomattox: Victory, Defeat, and Freedom at the End of the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014, 258 pp. Appomattox begins with an overview of two opposing military leaders and their inner circle adversaries of the Civil War. A northerner from a small town in Point Pleasantville, Ohio known as Lieutenant General U. S. Grant and General Robert Edwards Lee a southerner born on a plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Within the book the author gives a…

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    Karan Verma Mr. Nestor SES-4UO-A 10/28/2015 Geoscientist Biography Assignment Profile Richard Lee Armstrong 1937-1991 Lifespan and Background information: Richard was born August 4th 1937 in Seattle, Washington. He was a North American scientist best known for his work in the fields of radiogenic isotope geochemistry, geochronology and geochemical evolution of earth. He published over 170 scientific papers. He became a Canadian citizen and not long after he died of liver cancer on August 9th…

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    Robert E. Lee Robert E. Lee was a General in the Confederate army and led the south in fighting the Union army in the American Civil War. He was a seasoned general, in fact, he could’ve even led the Union army if he took the offer up from President Lincoln. Before he decided to lead the south, he had thought long and hard because he didn’t really see a purpose for there to be a war centered around slavery. But with his ties to Virginia, he decided to go ahead and lead the Confederates in the…

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    Student protestors of Gallaudet University presented the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees with four demands: 1. The resignation of the newly appointed university president Elizabeth Zinser, a hearing person, and the selection of a Deaf person as the universities president. 2. The immediate resignation of Jane Basset Spilman, who was chair of the Board of Trustees. 3. The reconstitution of the Board of Trustees with at least a 51% majority made of Deaf members. 4. No repercussions to any…

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    The Battle of Gettysburg Battle Analysis SSG. Gonzalez Angel Army Logistics University SLC 18-526 The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg was the largest battle of the American Civil War as well as the largest battle that took place in North America. The Battle of Gettysburg began in Pennsylvania on the 1st of July, and it lasted until the 3rd of July in 1863 (Staff, 2009). The Union’s Army of the Potomac under Major General George Gordon Meade consisted of about…

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    turmoil in Chicago alone divided our country. The Chicago police attacked 6,000 anti war marchers, national leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated, and New York City students had taken over several buildings at Columbia University, by the time of the Democratic National Convention there was a lot of political tension.(“Democratic National Convention….”) The Chicago Seven were the accused leaders of the riots during the 1968 Democratic Convention. The Chicago…

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    loved to read he soon read all the books in his dad's Library. Because of this his father sent him off to school he was sent to what we today call Princeton University. At the age of 25 he became a politician he was very well educated and had lots of new great ideas. Soon became friends with Tom and Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton The Man Lee Thomas Jefferson he was Secretary of State when Thomas Jefferson was President he proposed the Virginia Plan of three branches of government which we used…

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    regard as successful in our nation didn’t attend the most highly selective colleges. In fact, One example is New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who had hoped to go to Georgetown but didn’t get in. Instead, he went to a state school—the University of Delaware. The University of Delaware also happens to be vice president Joe Biden’s alma mater. Beyond the Krueger-Dale research, there is abundant evidence that any of a wide range of colleges can equip its graduates for success. Consider the United…

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    estimation that most of children from 6 to 17 years old likely spend less time on sleep than the recommendation. Palmeri, Josephine M. ““Cyberbullicide:” When Cyberbully Victims Can’t Escape.” NYU/Steinhardt: Department of Applied Psychology. New York University, 2015. Web. 30 Nov.…

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    Staff Sergeant Citizen

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    Basic Training at Fort Benning, Georgia in June 1999. He completed Advanced Individual Training at Fort Lee, Virginia in 2005 for Military Occupational Specialty Parachute Rigger. He reclassified and graduated for 68W Healthcare Specialist in 2007 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Staff Sergeant Citizen’s has served as an Airdrop Equipment Repair SPC (2-75th Ranger Battalion), Fort Lewis, Washington; Team Leader (5th Ranger Training Battalion), Dahlonega, Georgia; Healthcare SGT (173rd Airborne…

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