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    Portrait of a Teacher

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    Portrait of a Teacher A teacher is supposed to be the image a child gets of learning new things- mostly non-academic. The portrait the child has of the teacher determines how well they get to understand the concepts they are taught in class. The teacher should ensure that their activities and conduct are in accordance with the portrait of the teacher so as to improve how students perceive learning. One trait that the teacher is supposed to portray is that of a person who understands

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    Teacher and Grandmother

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    life was my grandmother. My grandmother was a retired College Principal‚ but for me she was always my Grandmother. She taught me the kinds of things that school teachers never could teach in the classroom. Because my parents were at work and my grandmother was retired‚ I spent a lot of time with her. She was a mother‚ a grandparent and a teacher at the same time. She always prepared an interesting activity for the day. We visited museums‚ theatres‚ went to the zoo‚ visited the library‚ watched movies

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    Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He was one of the best presidents in the United States. Lincoln was a family man who wanted to help everyone. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12‚ 1809. He was born in a log cabin in Hardin County‚ Kentucky his father’s name was Thomas and his mother’s name was Nancy. ¨Thomas and Nancy had two other children together Abraham had a older sister Sarah and a younger brother Thomas who died when he was just an infant

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    Liberty‚ and dedicated to this proposition that all men are created equal." On the eve of a great national tragedy‚ the assassination of our 16th national President‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ we choose to honor him‚ by recalling his memory and legacy through a dedication speech given two years ago at Gettysburg through which he shared his vision for this nation’s future and the end of our worst war. July 1-3‚ 1863‚ the Union’s Army of the Potomac and the Confederacy’s Army of Northern Virginia met at the

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    INTRODUCTION TO SULLIVAN BALLOU’S LETTER Love of country is not unique to Americans‚ but in a democracy‚ sending citizens to war requires far more than a dictator’s fiat. In 1861‚ men on both sides of the conflict were willing to lay down their lives for what they believed to be right. Southerners fought for states’ rights and a society built upon human slavery‚ which many considered the natural order of the universe. When the war started‚ few volunteers in the northern army marched off to end

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    Abraham Lincoln exercised discretionary power beyond the limits of the Constitution when he increased the size of both the army and navy in response to the Southern secession that occurred when Congress was out of session. This power is specifically prescribed to Congress in Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States. Thus the power to increase the size of the navy and army reside outside of the executive branch in the safe arms of the legislative branch. Abraham Lincoln also exercised

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    Abraham Lincoln’s assassination caused national grief‚ mourning‚ and chaos in a still divided nation. His death left a void in leadership‚ leaving those left behind to the task of reconstruction. A fatal act carried out by John Wilkes Booth‚ in an attempt to restructure the Confederacy‚ forever changed history. It divided the North and South even further‚ before eventually bringing them back together. The assassination put an uneducated‚ former slave owner in the White House as President. And‚ it

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    will discuss Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was both a great man and a hero. His heroic contributions include the preservation of the union‚ the vindication of democracy and the death of slavery. Abraham Lincoln was a man of humble beginnings. He was the son of poor American farmers‚ who worked his way through American politics to become one of America’s greatest leaders but his contribution to the death of slavery not only made him an American hero‚ but a hero to all. Abraham Lincoln‚ was

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    During Lincoln’s presidency‚ he planned on bringing back the South into the Union‚ but it was not easy as he thought. Lincoln wanted a short and easy way for the states to reenter the nation by having ten percent of the state’s voters to take the oath and required to abolish slavery and that way they could avoid a crucial punishment. The Republicans in Congress were against Lincoln’s lenient plan in bringing the Southern states back into the Union‚ so they passed the Wade-Davis Bill and iron-clad

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    During his active role in the Civil War‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ who was associated with the Republican party‚ was born in 1809 in a log cabin in Kentucky. He was one of the most intellectual and reasonable of the American presidents‚ coupled with the hardships he confronted during his teen years and early childhood‚ this served as a springboard that enabled him to accomplish his goals and bring an end to slavery. The story of American success cannot be complete without Lincoln. He shot his way from the

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