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    Lewis Latimer

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    Lewis Latimer 			Lewis Howard Latimer was born in Chelsea‚ Massachusetts‚ on September 4‚ 1848‚ six years after his parents‚ George and Rebecca Latimer‚ had run away from slavery in Virginia. They were determined to be free and that their children be born on free soil. Because of his light complexion‚ George was able to pose as a plantation owner with the darker-skinned Rebecca as his slave. Shortly after arriving in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ he was recognized as a fugitive and jailed

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    Edmonia Lewis

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    Edmonia Lewis and Henry Ossawa Tanner When considering art there are many elements involved in a work of art. The most important elements in art are the most obvious one ’s to see. Mary Edmonia Lewis and Henry Ossawa Tanner are two artists who have created art that speak to people in depth of their creativity and inspiration from others. Although these two artists study two different genres of art‚ both of these artists have great talent that has been recognized throughout the world. Mary Edmonia

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    Lewis and Clark

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    Jake Overton Coach Wernquist 8th Grade History 10 May 2013 Lewis & Clark “In the spring of 1804‚ Lewis and Clark left St. Louis and headed up the Missouri River. They had 3 boats and they took 40 men with them‚ most of these men were Americans some French Canadians.” (Davidson). “These men needed to search the west for many reasons. One main reason was to set the stage for settlement of the West‚ also this land had not been explored yet. This exploration opened land and discovered

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    Allen Lane

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    Opportunity Evaluation Allen Lane’s decision to acquire Plas-Tek Industries (PTI) is intriguing since the business appears to be a good match with Lane’s work experience and interest. As a manufacturer‚ PTI has been able to create large margins and high cash flow under Harry Elson’s leadership. However‚ significant risks are prevalent in acquiring PTI. First‚ more one-third of PTI’s sales originated from five companies and it is uncertain that without Harry Elson’s personal efforts if their

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    Lewis Hine

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    Daniel Zucker Lewis Hine was an American photographer and sociologist. Lewis used his photography as a tool in American social reform concentrating on ending child labor. This photograph was taken around 1908‚ after Hine was hired by the Child Labor Committee to take pictures of child labor. The pictures that Hine took working for the committee were largely responsible for ending child labor. People knew what was happening‚ but never saw how bad and in such an emotion provoking way. Lewis Hine was very

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    Reading Response 1: Douglass Fredrick Douglass was a slave who against the closed minded thinking of the society he lived in‚ rose above and taught himself to read and write which changed his life for the better. After his master had forbidden his learning any further‚ he continued to learn by making connections with the local boys in the city which lead to his successful escape from the south. Douglass explains the conflict between literacy and slavery as being connected. Douglass writes‚ “education

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    | Fariha Ibnath Khan | GaDgEtS tOdAy AnD yEsTeRdAy | Contents: History of battery What is a battery? Different types of battery How do gadgets function? Comparing gadgets of today and yesterday How are gadgets powered by battery? Examples of gadgets used to make battery? Conclusion Classic video game icons that could be played on phones. History of Battery Society’s need of energy has resulted technological development. This world is in need of power supply more than ever. Despite the advances

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    Lewis and Clark

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    Lewis and Clark Expedition”—An Integrated Learning Event Lesson #1: PowerPoint Teacher: Casey Lamping Subject: Social Studies Lesson Topic(s): Lewis and Clark Expedition PowerPoint Grade: 8th Learner Descriptions: 10 students: 4 girls‚ 6 boys Students with IEPs who require accommodations specified in the IEP: * 1-Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)‚ Tier 3 Reading Students without an IEP who have special needs: * 1-Gifted and Talented * 1-ELL * 1-Tier 2 Reading

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    Lewis and Clark Reloaded Case Study Directions: Go to this website: http://www.sciencecases.org/bicycle_ride/bicycle_ride.asp Complete the Answers to Parts I‚ II‚ and III Part I 1. What body systems are primarily affected and what physiological changes would you expect Joe and Frank to experience during such rigorous exercise? 1. The body systems that are primarily affected are the respiratory‚ circulatory‚ cardiovascular‚ and muscular systems. The changes that they would probably experience

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    In the “Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass‚” we see many different slaveholders who treat slaves horribly and very cruelly. We think of these slaveholders as sadistic‚ emotionless people who seem to like causing pain to other human beings. They express themselves as men and women against God and betraying the rules of Christianity. They express this‚ yet we see many of them are still devout Christians who follow the Bible. How can someone deprave and judge other human beings by the color

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