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    What if the American Revolution never happened? In history classrooms all over the country‚ there lays an abundant amount of "what if" questions that pop into one’s mind when one learns. But has anybody really fully answered this question that so many people think about? In hindsight‚ a revolution seemed inevitable because of the way the British treated the Americans. But if the American Revolution never happened‚ obviously‚ America would not exist. But most importantly‚ the world as a whole

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    Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem When Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) was asked by the Huddersfield Choral Society to write a piece in celebration of their centennial in 1937‚ he produced a powerful plea for peace in Dona Nobis Pacem. The outlook of renewed war in Europe was all too real with the rise of Nazism and Fascism‚ with civil war in Spain and the Italian invasion of Ethiopia‚ and was of huge concern to those like Vaughan Williams himself who had personally experienced the carnage

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    The Avalon Ballroom

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    The Avalon Ballroom Mostly everyone has a hero‚ role model‚ or someone to look up to. These people can significantly affect your lifestyle‚ and what you do. The Avalon Ballroom by Ann Hood displays this type of character as the father of Lily‚ the protagonist. This highly respected patriarch inspires her to do many things‚ like to go to college at Princeton University just as he did. Lily seems to want to follow her father’s footsteps by going to Princeton University. This "god-like" figure

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    Zinn Ch. 5 Questions 1 How much colonial opposition was there to British rule in 1776? 2. What motivated the colonial poor to fight the British? 3. What were the grievances of the American troops who mutinied or rebelled during the American Revolution? 4. How did farmers resist impoverishment? 5. How did blacks respond to the opportunities presented by the Revolutionary War? How effective were their responses? 6.. Who benefits the most from a strong central government? How? 7

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    Born on February 3‚ 1821 in Bristol‚ England‚ Elizabeth was one of nine children. Her very caring parents‚ Hannah and Samuel Blackwell‚ encouraged all of his children to learn and get a formal education. They told their kids that if they wanted something bad enough and worked hard enough‚ they could reach their goals in life. When Elizabeth was young‚ her older sister Anna sprained her ankle terribly. Elizabeth was put in charge of taking care of Anna. In a few days Anna was up and about

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    Casino Analysis

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    Case Analysis 1. What are the strategic groups in the casino industry? The Las Vegas and Atlantic City which are known for their popularity have been around for sometimes since 1970s. These strategic groups have been operated under one business model. Their main objectives are investing in gambling industry that was not allowed back in 1970s. The time they were initiated this type of business was very challenging to them but they have lived until today. The Nevada legalization

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    The American Revolution served as one of the most significant events in world history up until its point and time and even time after. Arguably‚ it still is today‚ but the idea of the war is the source of debate among historians. The American Revolution is thought to be a true "revolution"‚ in the way that it brought radical changes in the form of obliterating the monarchy. From the view of spectators outside the colonies‚ the revolution represented colonists‚ small farming workers who were disbanded

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    The summer of 1977 was a time period of struggle and despair for the city of New York that would leave one to question if the city would ever rebound. However‚ through the growth of the city‚ the expansion of the government‚ and the emergence of consumption and leisure throughout the economy‚ the city was able to recover to make the city stronger than ever. The book‚ “The Bronx is Burning” by Jonathan Mahler‚ clearly exemplifies and goes into much detail about the trials and tribulations that the

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    Whitehall Police History

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    History of the Whitehall Division of Police | The Early Days Every story has a beginning! The story of the Whitehall Police Department would be incomplete without a little bit of background information first. The following is information recorded at the Council meetings of the Village of Whitehall. On September 24‚ 1947 a copy of the proceedings for the incorporation of the Village of Whitehall‚ Franklin County‚ Ohio was filed in the Office of the Secretary of State. As a result of such proceedings

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    Walt Whitman Legacy

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    Walt Whitman’s Legacy in American Free Verse An American poet who desired to stand out from the crowd. At the time‚ free verse appeared to be strange poetry writing format that didn’t have any rules. But Walt Whitman learnt to embrace this form of writing‚ and is known today for it. Walt Whitman was a transcendentalist who expressed his beliefs and perspective freely. He chose to cover a diverse array of themes ranging from elegies‚ democracy‚ equality ‚ death and growth to sexuality. Thus he

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