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    Profile on Abraham Lincon

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    (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 B. Herndon (1844-1865)

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    NOKIA CASE STUDY Ppt

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    NOKIA CASE STUDY Presented by: Rica Beloy Co-Presentors: Karla Psalms Magno Dalsa Maamon Leo Masucol Brief History of Nokia       In 1871 Frederick Idestam opened his second mill on Nokianvirta river which gave the name Nokia Ab in 1871. Nokia began with making paper-incidentally one of the first communication technologies. In 1898‚ Eduard Polon founds the Finnish Rubber Works‚ which later becomes Nokia rubber business ‚ making everyrhing from galoshes to tires. In 1912‚ Arvid Wickstrom

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    Civil War Timeline

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    Civil War Timeline 1834 – Village of St. Joseph created‚ a busy Lake Michigan port with a long history of trade (local) 1837 – Michigan joins the Union as a free state (local) 1843 – Quaker & Abolitionist James E. Bonine arrives in Cass County (abolition) 1847 – Kentucky Slave Raid‚ Cass County (abolition) 1849 – Henry Morton builds home‚ still standing in Benton Township (local) 1850 – New‚ stricter Fugitive Slave Act passed (abolition) 1857 – Sojourner Truth settles in Michigan and speaks

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    Primary Source Analysis: The Communist Manifesto By Oliver Stearns B00559549 The Communist Manifesto discusses the political objectives of communists on behalf of the proletariat class. The ultimate goal of the Communist Manifesto and communism is the overthrow of the bourgeois by the proletariat class and the removal of private property. “formation of the proletariat into a class‚ overthrow of the bourgeois supremacy‚ conquest of political power by the proletariat.” (Marx) Marx theorized that

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    Scanduim Element

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    Scandium turnings ignite in air with a brilliant yellow flame to form scandium (III) oxide. History Dmitri Mendeleev‚ creator of the periodic table‚ predicted the existence of an element ekaboron‚ with an atomic mass between 40 and 48 in 1869. Lars Fredrik Nilson and his team detected this element in the minerals euxenite and gadolinite. Nilson prepared 2 grams of

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    American Civil War (1865-1861) [1] has always been an interesting‚ yet tragic page of the US history. The numerous stories of heroism and cowardice‚ bravery and weakness‚ truth and injustice have been told several millions of times. The names like Abraham Lincoln‚ Harriet Tubman‚ William T. Sherman will never be forgotten by the American nation. Nevertheless‚ American Civil War had its consequences and one should know that behind the beautiful story of battle for freedom and humanity there were events

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    Basseri Nomads of Iran

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    References: Amanolahi‚ S. (2003). Socio-Political Changes among the Basseri of South Iran‚ Iran & the Caucasus‚ Vol. 7‚ No. 1/2 (2003)‚ pp. 261-277. Retrieved on September 12‚ 2011 from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4030980 Barth‚ Fredrik (1961). Nomads of South Persia. Boston: Little‚ Brown & Co. Retrieved on September 12‚ 2011 from http://www.archive.org/stream/nomadsofsouthper002252mbp#page/n0/mode/2up No Author (No Date). Persian of Iran. Retrieved on September 12‚ 2011 from

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    adopt their own versions of the Codes. Each version contained their own restrictive and offensive ways of treating former slaves. Congress made efforts to provide relief and assistance to former slaves‚ but the adjustments were not easy. On March 3‚ 1865‚ the Bureau of Refugees was established. This helped former slaves with health services‚ abandoned land services‚ and educational services. However‚ States kept laws on the books that continued the legacy of the Black Codes. Eventually‚ Congress passed

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    the view that the Supreme Court was the most important branch of the federal government in assisting African Americans achieve their civil rights in the period 1865-1992 Many people would agree that the Supreme Court was the most important branch of the federal government in assisting African Americans achieve their civil rights between 1865-1992. For example‚ the Supreme Court overturned African American convictions in the Powell vs. Alabama Case in 1932 and the Brown vs Board of Education case of

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    Plans for Reconstruction

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    Reconstruction had some of Lincoln’s key concepts in it but the plan also differed from Lincoln’s greatly. The looming showdown between Lincoln and the Congress over competing reconstruction plans never occurred. The president was assassinated on April 14‚ 1865. His successor‚ Andrew Johnson of Tennessee‚ lacked his predecessor’s skills in handling people; those skills would be badly missed. Johnson’s plan envisioned Pardons that would be granted to those taking a loyalty oath but No pardons would be available

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