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    Harriet Tubman was a young African-American during the harsh time of slavery. Unlike many slavesHarriet was united with her whole family for the vast majority of her life. Nicknamed Minty‚ she worked with her mother completing the daily household chores such as washing clothes or running to the store for a gallon of milk. As her life progressed‚ more and more of her family was gone‚ until her her dad‚ her mum‚ and her little sister were the only family that was left with her. By now‚ she was a

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    In a well-constructed essay of 5 pages‚ compare and contrast Jane Jacobs’ The Death and Life of Great American Cities and William McDonough & Michael Braungart’s Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things‚ in terms of larger definitions of “sustainability.” Put each book in its historical context and relate it to themes in the course as well as to modern and contemporary issues of architecture‚ cities‚ and the environment. On the last day of class‚ Wednesday‚ December 9‚ we will discuss

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    Harriet Tubman was an extraordinary heroine. There were numerous challenges in Harriet’s life through which she persevered. Harriet’s early life played a major role in shaping her into the person she became. Harriet was encouraged to make the long‚ tiring journey to freedom and succeeded. After achieving her own freedom‚ she decided to go back to slave states and lead other slaves to freedom. Within Harriet’s early life‚ she endured various terrible events. Several occasions occurred during Harriet’s

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was an African American who helped hundreds of slaves in the southern United States escape to freedom. She became a famous leader of the underground railroad. The underground railroad was a secret system that helped slaves escape to the northern United States or to Canada . Admirers called her Tubman became a conductor on the underground railroad. She carried a gun and promised to use it on anyone who threatened the success of her operation. She was assisted by white

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    Harriet Tubman was a very accomplished woman with many great feats under her belt. Born into slavery under the name Araminta‚ she lived a tough life. She later married a free black man‚ and took her mother’s first name and her husband’s last name‚ now under the name Harriet Tubman. A short while after she married her husband‚ her master died‚ this was when Tubman made her move. She escaped‚ going from Maryland to Pennsylvania alone and unnoticed. She later went on to become a conductor for the

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    My name is Elijah Zumba; I am going to tell my life story. I was born in 1712 in a small area very close to Buganda. My early life was peaceful; nothing bothered us until that certain day and every day after that. Life was so normal‚ my sister‚ Mila‚ and I went to the local school and then after we played hide and seek in what we called our jungle. In the day my father would go hunting and my mother would stay with the other peoples of the tribe and prepare herbal remedies for the men who may get

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    Jacob Marley Who he was in relation to the text and Scrooge? Scrooges business partner Died 7 years before the story begins Haunts Scrooge at the beginning of story and warns him of what is to come Traits of Jacob Marley Corrupted by greed Lived his life like Scrooge does‚ takes but does not give. “In life my spirit never roved beyond the narrow limits of our money changing hole…” pg 25 Remorseful As he is now a ghost‚ damned to walk the earth for eternity‚ unable to saves those who need

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    and streets of which they lived upon‚ and how they each made a living. After doing so‚ Riis went on to illustrate what was in happening among the tenements where these diverse immigrants lived and the different ways they thrived. In this book by Jacob A. Riis‚ the author provides the readers with an insight of what the tenement life was like. Riis describes in detail what he saw in the tenements such as extreme poverty‚ gangs‚ diseases‚ and crime. He explains to the readers how it is that the wealthy

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    TITLE: Jacob Have I Loved AUTHOR: Katherine Paterson GENRE: Fiction # OF PAGES: 244 EXPOSITION: Rass Island‚ during World War II‚ Louise Bradshaw hates her twin sister because her sister‚ Caroline‚ gets all the "eyes" POINT OF VIEW: 1st person point of view PROTAGONIST: Louise Bradshaw‚ age starting at 13 but growing through the book‚ tall‚ large boned‚ beautiful and elegant structure. Susan Bradshaw is her mom and Truitt Bradshaw as parents is her dad. She also lives

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    Leaders of the Civil War Era: Harriet Tubman and The Women Called Moses‚ many similarities and differences are perceived. The subject in each passage is about Harriet Tubman‚ but each author has a different way of presenting the information. With the information provided while reading‚ telling the similarities and differences can be easy. Here are some similarities and differences that I have found. Here are some differences in Leaders of the Civil War Era: Harriet Tubman and The Women Called

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