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    Eastman Kodak that was introduced in 1900. The need for the Brownie was simply intended to be a device where people could photograph and document their surroundings. The new camera had replaced the Celluloid Photographic Film‚ invented by Reverend Hannibal Goodwin. Then‚ the Brownie produced a type of stability in the ebb and flow of the modern flow of newspaper‚ getting personal images of people’s life‚ and even a form of art. In substitution to the missing camera‚ I would make a mechanism that would

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    Whig (1832-1856)‚ Republican (1856-1865) Offices Held -- Elected to Illinois General Assembly in 1834‚ 1836‚ 1838‚ 1840; elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1846; elected sixteenth President of the U.S. in 1860 and 1864 Vice Presidents -- Hannibal Hamlin‚ Andrew Johnson Presidential Library -- Springfield‚ Illinois Non-Political Work -- Farmhand‚ clerk‚ flatboatman‚ store owner‚ surveyor‚ postmaster‚ lawyer Law Partners -- John T. Stuart (1837-1841)‚ Stephen T. Logan (1841-1844)‚ William

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    his men through the mountains (Smith). Then‚ at the bottom of the picture‚ there are two rocks below Napoleon that say Bonaparte on one and Hannibal on the other. This is important because Hannibal‚ who was a Carthaginian General of Rome for eighteen or nineteen years‚ crossed the Swiss Alps during his time as General (Smith). These rocks show that since Hannibal crossed the Swiss Alps during his time as General‚ then Napoleon will fulfill the same objective (Smith). An interesting fact about this painting

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    figure in American literature. The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn‚ his finest work‚ in the story of a journey down the Mississippi by two memorable figures‚ a white boy and black slave. Twain was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835 and was raised in Hannibal‚ Missouri. During his early years‚ he worked as a riverboat pilot‚ newspaper reporter ‚ printer‚ and gold prospector. Although his popular image is as the author of such comic works as the Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ Life on the Mississippi‚ and The

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    Clemens was born November 30‚ 1835‚ in Florida‚ Missouri. His family moved to Hannibal‚ Mississippi when he was four. There he received a public school education. Samuel Clemens was a difficult child‚ given to mischief and mis adventure. He barely escaped drowning on nine separate occasions. His fathers death was a calamity in

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    What is the effect of the geographical layout of an area on its politics‚ society‚ and economy? Physical characteristics of a specific area can have a substantial impact on its history. Regardless of how close one area is to another the outcome of the civilization could be completely different because of how the people have had to adapt to live in their respective areas. This issue would explain how intertwined history is with geography. Europe’s geography provided many disadvantages and advantages

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    Machiavelli declared‚ “…Hannibal… having an immense army‚ which included men of many different races and nations‚ and which he led to battle in distant countries‚ he never allowed them to fight among themselves or to rise against him‚ whether his fortune was good or bad. The reason

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    Peloponnesian War Alexander The Great Diocletian Mandate of Heaven Chinese Dynastic Cycle Augustus Jesus Paul Constantine Minoan Hannibal Mycenean Darius Trojan War Homer Hellenistic Gaul Pax Romana Pericles Answer the following questions: 1. Who dominated Greece after the Persian Wars? 2. The Peloponnesian War was between what

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    know you feel as if Benjamin Franklin was forced down your throat when you were growing up. Don’t get me wrong I understand why you feel that way. However‚ Franklin should’ve guided you throughout your entire life. Franklin one stated‚ “Lost time is never found again.” Do remember that being thrown at you as a kid? I didn’t’ think so. Franklin meant that the time that is wasted would never be given again. Basically‚ don’t sit around and take advantage of life. You could’ve benefited from Franklin

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