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    Rosalind Franklin’s story started in Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom. Her full name was Rosalind Elsie Franklin, and she was born to a rather conspicuous British Jewish family on July 25, 1920. The second of five children, three boys and two girls. Daughter of Muriel and Ellis Franklin, both of her parents originated from Jewish families that settled in England in the 1700s and 1800s. Her guardians owned banks and publishing companies. They were both educated and companionable people.These…

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    Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox Baseball team, where you can eat your foods, and where the greatest fans meet to watch a game. Fenway Park, is the stadium of the Boston Red Sox. It is the oldest baseball stadium in the country. When I first approach Fenway, it look to be a row of food shops and vendors, Inside it is a regular baseball field like any other, except for the Green Monster, a massive wall in left field, that stands a little over thirty seven feet high and two hundred thirty…

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    Martin still wanted to change the black race, so he became a member of Executive Committee of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People. He soon led the Boycott Montgomery’s segregated buses, in December, 1955, and it lasted for over a year. During the campaign, he received threats over the phone as well as via mails. This position got so extreme that eventually, Martin got arrested and his house got bombed.The campaign was ended in 1956, with Supreme Court…

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    Throughout African-American history, there have been marvelous civil rights activists who have impacted the way American society treat people of colored skin. One of many examples being Rosa Parks, who is best know for refusing too give up her seat to a white women. Her refusal to obey segregated bus laws increased awareness among blacks too end unconstitutional segregation laws and commenced Montgomery bus boycott. A more famous civil rights activist during the 1950’s was Martin Luther King Jr.…

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    Port Of Call History

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    Port of Call Port of Call, the French Quarter bar and grill was established in 1963 as a steakhouse. The restaurant is located on the historic and beautiful Esplanade Avenue in the French Quarter. Port of Call started out as a small quiet neighborhood restaurant open only at night. The menu consisted of primarily steaks. The chefs would grind up the steak scraps to make the hamburgers. Due to the chefs using steak scraps hamburgers were not a regular menu item. As time went on, Port of Call has…

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    Rosa Parks Research Paper

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    Rosa Parks was very famous for standing up for her rights. She became an icon of the black civil rights just by refusing to give up her seat on a bus. She was an African American living in Montgomery Alabama. In 1995 on December 1st she was heading home from work she rode a public bus. When a white man told her to give him her seat she said no and did not get up. After those many people started to boycott the public trains. This was out up by Martin Luther King Jr. himself. After these turn of…

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    seat would be the action that changed the world forever. Rosa Parks was a crucial part in the decline of segregation. Rosa Parks' act on the bus that day and activeness in civil rights organizations, would be the first step to end racial segregation and discrimination. Rosa Parks has positively benefitted modern society by helping abolish segregation and opening the doors for African Americans and other Civil Rights activists. Rosa Parks has positively benefitted modern society by opening…

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    Magic Kingdom is the most visited amusement park in North America (Yarborough). Biggest amusement part in world is Chimelong Ocean Kingdom (Miller). There are more than 400 amusement parks and attractions in the United States ("Amusement Park and…”). Florida has 7 of the top ten amusement parks in the world. 6 Flags magic Mountain teamed up with samsung to get a rollercoaster using virtual reality (Yarborough). The Valravn…

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    Dog Park Benefits

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    The Author of A Dog Park Benefits All. Believes that the city should build and provide a dog park for all dog owners. The Author of 'No Dog Park Muscatine' believes that they should not build a dog park. I am for dog parks one reason i am for dog parks is. Dogs need excercise and to be healthy and interact with other dogs. A Dog park will be good for both dogs and dog owners. The Author of 'A Dog Park Benefits All' thinks excercise is important to dogs mentally and physically. This is true when…

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    Introduction to Walt Disney Walt Disney had a dream and he accomplished it.FF His dream was to have a great playground for the children and families in America. From this great idea he had he was an inspiration. Walt Disney is an inspiration because he had many challenges, that yet he had overcome them, he also had just a normal life, not good but not bad, he had thoughts about what he wanted to do that made him want to create a place like Disney, he led up to that and kept pursuing his dream…

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