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    Interview with the Abe Lincoln: by:blAh What Do you think of Jefferson Davis? Well‚ first off‚ I don’t hate the man‚ even though he is President for the Confederates‚ I just believe that he has his mind in the wrong place. As you see‚ he was born and raised with slaves doing everything for him‚ and if he was told to give it up just like THAT‚ of course he would fight back on what he believes shouldn’t be taken away. What were some of the things you worked as before you became President? I worked

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    1) Description - The first step when looking at artwork is to study and describe exactly what you see. Complete the following tasks: a. Describe the size and medium (the actual materials an artist uses) of the artwork. b. List the subject‚ object‚ and details in the artwork. c. Identify the elements of art used. (line‚ value‚ shape and form‚ color‚ texture). d. List the principles of design and how they were used in the artwork. (balance‚ movement‚ emphasis‚ variety‚ unity‚ pattern) Note:

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    Why is the Gettysburg Address Still Relevant Today? Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th President of the United States of America‚ summed up the ideals that would go on to shape one of the most powerful nations of the world. Although President Lincoln’s speech was about ten lines‚ in which he delivered in two minutes‚ he moved not just the people who had gathered for the honoring of the soldiers who bravely gave their lives in Gettysburg while fighting for freedom‚ but also people across the globe. In ten

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    want to make a change in the world. Abraham Lincoln is a true historic hero. A reason for this is that a hero should be inspiring in life and death and inspire people to do amazing things and make the right decisions. Lincoln is doing just that‚ by becoming president and being president when the country was torn apart he inspired people to be brave in any situation. Another reason is that a hero should help and defend those who can’t do it themselves. Abraham Lincoln did that by wanting to end slavery

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    “RUNNING HEAD:” Abraham Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Need” Page 1 of 1 Aron Ralston’s physiological need was to satisfy his hunger‚ thirst‚ and a need to love and be loved. His desire was to be a father. This gave him a purpose to live. His will to live became greater than dying. But thirst and hunger overcame him to a point where he was saving and sipping his own urine to stay alive. I also believe that he had a divine appointment as he was shown insight into his reproductive future by the vision

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    Abraham Lincoln was a man of humble beginnings who‚ though self-taught‚ rose to greatness through the many leadership qualities that he possessed. Quality traits that Lincoln possessed were honesty‚ integrity and a great devotion towards the rights of the people. It was probably through his impoverished upbringing that he formed such a bond with common folks. Lincoln was able to show the country that an ordinary person‚ with strong character and integrity‚ was capable of inspiring others to greatness

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    In Lincoln’s fourth debate with Stephen Douglas on September 18th‚ 1858‚ he mentioned the issue of slavery again. Abraham Lincoln supported the abolition of slavery but Stephen Douglas wanted retaining slavery. In the debate‚ Douglas tried to reveal that Lincoln who is an abolitionist believed in equality between white people and the Negroes. Back then‚ the whites had a belief that they were the superior race. Therefore‚ proposing the black race was equal to the white race was regarded with suspicion

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    Abraham Maslow: An American Psychologist Tyra Little Carman-Ainsworth High Abstract The life of Abraham Maslow started out rough because of the neglect he faced from his parents‚ that was a troubled relationship during his whole life. His marriage to his first cousin infuriated his parents even more. This traumatizing relationship influenced his interest in psychology. Maslow is a humanistic psychologist; most famous for his theory of the hierarchy of needs and his research on sexual behavior

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    Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States. Lincoln was the man of humble origins who dedicated his whole life in the service of the nation and its people. In 1860‚ Lincoln was elected as the 16th President of the United States defeating Douglas‚ John Bell‚ and John C. Breckinridge along with Hannibal Hamlin as his running mate. As a president he built the Republican Party into a strong national organization. Lincoln’s greatest contribution is towards the anti-slavery movement

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    Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln Table of contents 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………2 2. Whitman’s position in American literature………………………………………2 3. Whitman’s poetry before the civil war…………………………………...............3 4. Lincoln’s death – a turning point for Whitman………………………………….6 5. Walt Whitman’s four poems on the American nation’s grief…………………7 5.1 Hush ’d Be the Camps To-day…………………………………………………..7 5.2. When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom ’d…………………………………7

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