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The Life Of Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin was an easygoing, happy-go-lucky patriot who loved laughter and amusing those around him. He worked very hard at numerous things, yet he still managed to find humor in many situations. Even as a child, he was a natural leader, leading friends in and out of scrapes. Through ...
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Andrew Warhol Art Or Not ArtThe American artist Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in 1928. There has been quite a bit confusion to where and when Andy Warhol was born, but according to Andy's birth certificate that was filed in Pittsburgh in 1945, he was born on August 6th in Pittsburgh. Whether or not this is the day he ...
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Kurt CobainKurt Donald Cobain was born on February 20,1967 in the town of Aberdeen,
Washington. Aberdeen is on the west coast and is about 108 miles southwest of
Seattle. Aberdeen is a dreary place with about seven feet of rain a year. Kurt
was born to Mrs. Wendy Cobain and to Mr. Donald Cobain. Wendy ...
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Government Spending & BudgetAs many Federal departments and agencies lurch into an era of
running without funds, the leaders of both parties of Congress are spending
less and less time searching for a compromise to balance the budget, and
more and more time deciding how to use it to their advantage on the
campaign trail. ...
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Illiteracy, A Problem Facing Women
I was quite amazed as I researched the topic of illiteracy in America. What exactly is illiteracy? Illiteracy is defined in the Webster’s dictionary as: 1) not educated; especially, not knowing how to read or write. 2) showing a lack of education --noun. a person who does not know how to ...
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MarijuanaOne of the best-known hallucinogens is . “Most people have hallucinations at one time or another, although they do not know when to expect them. Some people, however, have them on purpose. They do so by taking certain drugs called hallucinogens (Mann 48).
No one knows exactly when the use of ...
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VivisectionMany people today, including scientists and doctors, are questioning the
suffering and killing of animals for the sake of human beings. Is it morally
correct to dissect a frog or a worm for the purpose of educating a high school
student? On the other hand, must "We study life to protect life" ...
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Creative Essay: Boy Loses His Parents"Hello?"
"Martin, it's Bob. Angela was in a car accident last night..."
"Oh my God! Is it serious?"
"Yes, it's pretty serious. She's still unconscious. Hey listen, buddy,
I have to go out of town for a while and I was wondering if you could call
the hospital every once in a while because ...
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Affirmative Action: Solution Or Confusion??
Affirmative action is a plan designed to end discrimination by guaranteeing
minorities will be hired, regardless of race or gender. While our country hires
such groups based upon these guarantees, the qualifications of such people are
occasionally overlooked. Many believe that affirmative ...
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Elizabeth Blackwell was a great woman. She was the first woman to receive a Medical degree in America. She opened an Infirmary for women and children in New York. was born on February 3 1821 in Bristol, England. But was raised differently then most children at this time. See women were treated differently than ...
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Canterbury Tales 2During the Middle Ages it was custom for many Christians to go on pilgrimages to perform what they believed was God's work. Canterbury was one of many sites that the pilgrim would go to. Geoffrey Chaucer centers his book The Canterbury Tales around the pilgrims on their way to thank St. Thomas of ...
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Ellis Islandhas a long history, was needed, and was the "Gateway to America" from 1892 until it closed in 1954, when it began its slow decay.
The island was called Gull Island by the Indians and Oyster Island by the Dutch. Later the English erected a gibbet or gallows on the island for hanging criminals and ...
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Charles LindberghOne of the greatest heroes the world has ever known Charles Augustus Lindbergh. He is most famous for his transatlantic flight from New York to Paris. Lindbergh acquired great fame for doing “good will” tours in Latin America. Other than politicians and war heroes no one has yet quite matched his ...
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The Touch Of Magic By Lorena HickokThe book I chose to read is called The Touch of Magic written by Lorena
A. Hickok. The story was about Anne Sullivan Macy, Helen Keller's wonderful
teacher. I had never heard of Anne before I read this book, but while looking
in the library my mom explained to me who she was and she seemed ...
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Same Sex MarriagesThe proposed legalization of same-sex marriage is one of the most
significant issues in contemporary American family law. Presently, it is one of
the most vigorously advocated reforms discussed in law reviews, one of the most
explosive political questions facing lawmakers, and one of the most ...
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Homosexual MarriageOver time, marriage has been the solid base for procreation and child rearing, which is the foundation of family and social life. There is recognition that allowing polygamous or closely related couples into our marriage system would be dysfunctional in our society. Does this not apply to same-sex ...
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Legalizing Physician Assisted SuicideOur ability to sustain the lives of the terminally ill and permanently unconscious has increased more than ever. Higher longevity rates and the ability to survive life-threatening traumas have come from the advances made through new medical technologies. More people are living these prolonged ...
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The Economics Of The Clean Air ActAir is a part of all of our lives. Without clean air, nothing we know of can
exist. The debate over clean air, it's regulations, their teammates and
opposition, and the economic factors coming into play into this ever-more
recognizable problem is a widespread and ever more controversial one. ...
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Medical ArticleDecember 21, 1999 The Hope, and Hype, of Cord Blood By DENISE GRADY Should parents pay a blood bank to store the blood from their newborn baby's umbilical cord and placenta, in case that child or another family member ever needs it to treat cancer or leukemia? Expectant parents are being urged to ...
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John Keatswas one of the greatest poets of the Romantic Era. He wrote poetry of great sensual beauty and had a unique passion for details. In his lifetime he was not recognized with the senior poets. He didn’t receive the respect he deserved. He didn’t fit into the respected group because ...
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