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    Summary of WWI

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    Henry Knox‚ Brigadier General Hugh Mercer were Washington’s Lieutenants. Battle of Trenton: Background “Having been defeated in the battles for New York City‚ General George Washington and the remnants of the Continental Army retreated across New Jersey in the late fall of 1776. Vigorously pursued by the British forces under Major General Lord Charles Cornwallis‚ the American commander sought to gain the protection of the Delaware River. As they retreated‚ Washington faced a crisis as his battered

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    job. I am going to teach you all how to become a referee‚ and how to properly execute a game of soccer. (Connective): Before I teach you how to properly ref a game of soccer‚ I will teach you how to become a licensed referee in the state of New Jersey. Body (overall method of organization): Topical The process of becoming a referee is easy‚ but takes many hours of studying and preparation. (Topical)
 Every referee must first attend a three day long seminar‚ and pass the entrance exam.


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    offices in the New York City metropolitan area. FreshDirect also offers next-day delivery to most of Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn‚ Queens‚ The Bronx‚ Staten Island‚ Nassau County‚ Westchester County‚ Fairfield County‚ Hoboken‚ New Jersey and Jersey City‚ New Jersey. The company was founded in July 2001 by Joseph Fedele and Jason Ackerman; FreshDirect pronounced to the New York area that it was “the new way to shop for food.” FreshDirect has had some problems through the years begin challenged by

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    this letter on behalf of Thomas Woodrow Wilson‚ a young man I had the privilege of teaching for four years as an undergraduate. As a teacher of Advanced Placement United States History at Princeton University (formally known as the College of New Jersey) for the past few decades‚ many gifted students have entered my classroom‚ but Woodrow’s potential really stood out to me. I base this not solely on his scholarly accomplishments‚ as Woodrow was not always a stellar student‚ but rather on his leadership

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    good‚ their methods and expectations were vastly divergent. When Healy uncovered significant fraud in one of her Jersey City‚ N.J. chapters‚ she immediately turned it over to the local prosecutor’s office‚ which indicted the director and bookkeeper for stealing funds from the Red Cross. However‚ instead of praising Healy‚ several board members criticized her for being “too tough” in Jersey City. Healy hard charged style was effective but made governors of the Red Cross very uncomfortable. Healy was

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    The Lenape Indians

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    Delaware River‚ named after Sir Thomas West‚ Lord de la Warr the governor of the Jamestown colony‚ flows from the Catskill Mountains in New York to the Delaware Bay along the borders of New Jersey and Delaware. The Delaware River meanders along and forms the boundary of present-day Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The first known inhabitants living along the banks of the Delaware River were the Eastern Woodland natives known as the Lenape Indians – sometimes called the Lenni Lenape or the Delaware Indians

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    Grover Cleveland

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    Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland ‚ the twenty-second and twenty-fourth President of the United States‚ was born in Caldwell‚ New Jersey on March 18‚ 1837. He was the first Democratic President who served two terms that did not directly follow each other. He also was the first President who was elected after the Civil War. Grover Cleveland was born the son of a country minister whose name was Richard Falley Cleveland. His mothers name was Ann Neal Cleveland‚ the daughter of a publisher.

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    Inside the vehicle‚ numerous stickers request the passengers to have the correct change‚ and inform them about rates on certain routes‚ and toll payments for bridges and tunnels linking Manhattan to other parts of New York and to the state of New Jersey.   There are many yellow cabs in central Manhattan and chic parts of town‚ but they are hard to find in Harlem. In this "dangerous" area gypsy cabs operate. They are easily identified; they are not yellow‚ and not allowed to be so‚ since they pay

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    Kuliniski the Ice Man

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    media. With the murder of Masday‚ the media became more and more pressing on the issue of mafia connected murders. In 1986‚ he was charged with 5 counts of murder‚ six weapons violations‚ attempted murder‚ armed robbery‚ and robbery. In 1988 a New Jersey court Kuklinski was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences‚ making him only eligible for parole at the age of 111. While at the Trenton State Prison‚ he often granted interviews to writers‚ television producers‚ criminologists‚ psychiatrists

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    young. In order to strengthen her argument‚ she adds the incident in New Jersey where “they took a long step backward” and increased both women and children’s work hours. She then targets the mothers and teachers of Georgia saying that “is they had the right to vote” they would have most likely refused to stop the work of children in the mills. She does not stop there. She continues to target the mothers of New Jersey and

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