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    Shadow and Custodial Presidents Grant (1868) – Cleveland (1892) Throughout the history of the world there have been many people remembered for their actions and a great deal more forgotten for no real reason. This does not exempt more recent history. After the American Civil War‚ six lesser-known Presidents‚ Grant‚ Hayes‚ Garfield‚ Arthur‚ Cleveland‚ and Harrison‚ have been given titles of either shadow or custodial presidents. A shadow‚ is a section of darkness‚ or a part that follows

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    (Presidential Elections). The end result of the election was Grover Cleveland being elected for the third time with two hundred and seventy-seven (277) electoral votes. Cleveland fought for reform against the “corruption and scandal” of Republican politicians (Grover Cleveland). His presidency caused the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act invoked the Monroe Doctrine‚ and left the United States in a depression (Grover Cleveland). Although Cleveland is not the worst‚ nor best president‚ he did strengthen

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    She was a caramel complexion with long‚ wavy black hair. By the age of two‚ Catherine?s father gathered her and her siblings together‚ put them all into a truck and moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio. Her father hoped for a better living in Cleveland rather than their unstable‚ prejudice‚ and segregated living in the South. Cleveland wasn?t as segregated and was known to have better job opportunities for Blacks back then. Catherine never knew her real age because in 1900 when she was born‚ the Seneca‚ South

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    In the beginning of Blue Balliet’s Chasing Vermeer‚ Petra Andalee is a weird pear-shaped oddball‚ and Calder Pillay is also a peculiar person. Calder and Petra were both in Ms. Isabel Hussey’s homeroom 6th grade class. Ms. Hussey was a young‚ very joyful teacher who loved to study art. When the story first began‚ a mysterious thief had stolen the famous‚ and in my opinion beautiful painting “A Lady Writing.” Before the theft‚ Calder and Petra had many encounters and mysterious coincidences with

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    to settlers. The Connecticut Land Company wanted potential settlers to view a map and feel the areas they want to buy was a suitable place surrounded by an efficient system of roads and agricultural lands. Therefore‚ they used surveys and maps of Cleveland as a marketing tool to attract buyers. The Connecticut Land Co. also had to guarantee that the settlers’ investments would be protected if problems arise. The reason that prompted the Connecticut Land Company trustees to postpone their initial

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    During the 20th century‚ the American criminal justice system greatly advanced mainly through the evaluation of the Cleveland Survey‚ the professionalization of the modern police‚ and the development of the Modern Penal Code. First of all‚ the Cleveland Survey was the first crime survey in the US which later was embraced by the criminal justice system. In the Cleveland Survey‚ “detailed examinations were made of the police administration‚ of the activities of the courts‚ judges and prosecutors‚

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    Union. Citizens of East Germany fled to the West. “58‚000 left in March 1953 alone” (Cleveland Lecture 14). The Soviet Union executed hundreds of people trying to flee in purges (Cleveland Lecture 14). “Between 1949 and 1961‚ 2.7 million East Germans left” (Cleveland Lecture 14). The physical manifestation of the “Iron Curtain” was the Berlin Wall‚ which fell in 1989 leading to the reunification of Germany (Cleveland Lecture 14). The division of Europe‚ symbolized by the "Iron Curtain‚" shaped the political

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    Palestinians (Cleveland 222). The issue of the Jewish people returning to the Holy Land has been kept alive since the first century‚ however did not gain much traction until the 19th century. Across Eastern Europe in

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    Othello Cast inspired by the characters of Michaela N Cleveland Brown as Othello Cleveland Brown is overall a kind person with a hot temper. He becomes jealous easily‚ especially in terms of his marriage and wife. Cleveland trusts his friends to a fault‚ and is dim-witted. All these traits strike a strong resemblance to Othello. Similar to Othello‚ Cleveland racially does not fit in among friends‚ and both are treated different as a result. Both men also are trusted by their friends

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    What is the relationship between Janie’s silent voice and her cloistered hair? What happens to Janie after “she tore off [her] kerchief... and let down her plentiful hair” (Chapter 8)? How does her hair reflect her womanhood? 5. Compare Janie with Delia from Hurston’s short story

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