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    Michael Jackson was born Michael Joseph Jackson in Gary‚ Indiana on August 29‚ 1958‚ and entertained audiences nearly his entire life. His father Joe Jackson had been a guitarist‚ but was forced to give up his musical ambitions‚ following his marriage to Katherine (Scruse). Together‚ they prodded their growing family ’s musical interests at home. By the early 1960s‚ the older boy Jackie‚ Tito and Jermaine had begun performing around the city; by 1964‚ Michael and Marlon had joined in.

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    Yes‚ the Civil War was fought over slavery. The South depended on slavery more than anything else. The reason the South seceded was because the North was against slavery and was trying to get rid of slavery all together. The South didn’t like that‚ so they decided that to continue using a slave-based social system they must leave the Union. Although President Lincoln believed that the main goal for the secession and ultimately the Civil War was to “preserve the Union‚ not to abolish slavery‚” we

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    Oscar Banks and his father‚ Campbell‚ are overwhelmingly and scarily similar. Although they are related‚ being father and son‚ the way they act as almost the same person is eerie and concerning. Both use lying‚ trickery‚ and other forms of manipulation to get what they want‚ however they both have very different agendas. Although both Oscar and his father Campbell believe in manipulation‚ Campbell uses manipulation as a way to control everything‚ where Oscar uses manipulation to undo his father’s control

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    Introduction Egypt was the most successful ancient civilization. Ancient Egypt stood as one of the world’s most advanced civilizations for nearly 3‚000 years and created a culture so rich that it has spawned its own field of study. The reasons why Egypt was so successful was because the Egyptian people built the Great Pyramid of Giza‚ developed strong religious beliefs‚ and the Egyptian scribes made their own picture writing called hieroglyphs. Great Pyramid of Giza Pharaoh Khufu‚ whom the

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    How do you feel if you work overtime every day? You feel under stress‚ want to go home immediately‚ or exhausted? Nevertheless‚ all of these answers are different for Americans. Many of them prefer to stay at the workplace rather than going home for various reasons: some feel more comfortable at the workplace than at home‚ others like to earn more money‚ but this is causing pain for them and their family. Firstly‚ many Americans feel more comfortable in the workplace. Nowadays‚ most of the employers

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    Why was the Roman Army so Successful? Throughout the years the roman army conquered most of Europe and lands all over the world‚ making them one of the most successful armies of their time. This essay will explain some of the things that made them so successful such as organization‚ discipline and weapons. The Roman soldiers were always well equipped for battle. They had a short sword‚ a dagger‚ a spear‚ flexible armour‚ and a helmet. As well as the weapons the solders carried‚ there were other

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    The reason Kennedy wanted to go to the moon was that he wanted to be ahead of all the other countries. In paragraph four he says "no nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space" so he wants people to try and build technology to go to space and try and beat the U.S. He not only wanted to go to the moon‚ but he wanted to go to space before the 1960’s because in paragraphs 5 and 6 Kennedy talks about how the people who came before us worked

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    Why Did Prohibition Last So Long? Prohibition of Alcohol in America was introduced in 1920 with the 18th amendment of the constitution and was finally revoked in 1933. Prohibition was always considered a failure‚ due to the way it was policed‚ the fact the American people at the time liked to drink and the fact that alcohol was very easily accessible. Therefore the fact it lasted thirteen years‚ despite it being obvious within the first five that things were not working‚ seems incomprehensible

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    Analysis of “Why I Make Sam Go to Church” Chances are if you grew up in the south‚ then you most likely have been to a church service before. I remember as a kid getting the wakeup call every Sunday morning from my mom‚ “Get up and get dressed for church!” Even if I did not feel like going‚ she would drag me out of bed and make me go. Anne Lamott writes about the same thing in her essay “Why I Make Sam Go to Church.” Lamott wrote “Why I Make Sam Go to Church” in 1999 as part of a collection of

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    1- Why was the country so divided by Reconstruction? Several incidents were in action at the time of the reconstruction. The initial plan‚ lead by the President Lincoln ensisted that each state would have to change their constitution in order to enter once again into the union. Also‚ ten percent of able voters from each state had to pledge allegiance to the union. Reactions from this movement to once again have the states unionized was frowned upon by the Republicans‚ who thought it was too weak

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