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    more significantly‚ each character’s overly eccentric behavior provided a convenient means for intensifying countless everyday scenarios that would otherwise be uneventful for the viewer. Seven years after the show’s finale‚ It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia came to air‚ which presents an even more extreme cast of blatantly raunchy characters from which

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    Works Cited 1. A book by Robert Akins called Greeks and Romans. It was published by Random House in Philadelphia in 1987. Akins‚ Robert. Greeks and Romans. Philadelphia: Random House‚ 1987. Print. 2. A book by Henry Goldman and Elizabeth Howard called Ancient Civilizations. It was published in Philadelphia by Gold House in 1989. Goldman‚ Henry‚ and Elizabeth Howard. Ancient Civilizations. Philadelphia: Gold House‚ 1989. Print. 3. An article called “Writing Utensils” in the 5th edition (published

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    It really challenged the monarch of the King and British Parliament by uniting the colonists and inspiring them to fight for equality‚ liberty‚ and justice. Thomas Jefferson traveled to Philadelphia to be a delegate to the Second Continental Congress on May 1779. Thomas Jefferson soon arrived in Philadelphia‚ He was the youngest member of the congress.The committee met up numerous times to discuss ideas‚ then Thomas Jefferson started drafting the Declaration of Independence it wasn’t final he was

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    be pooled to purchase books that all could share. This collection would be held by the Library Company of Philadelphia‚ an organization that Benjamin personally wrote the charter for. Benjamin entrusted this collect by hiring America’s first librarian Louis Timothee. After accomplishing all this‚ at the age of twenty-two‚ Benjamin went about setting up his own printing house in Philadelphia. With this medium‚ Franklin spread forth his humor and wisdom to his readers. Becoming very popular‚ he used

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    campaigns‚ Philadelphia 1777–78 and Iroquois

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    It took an immense amount of schooling for Willard and Spackman to acquire enough knowledge to write the book that OT is often referred to. Though both women ended up in the same place‚ they did not start in the beginning the same. Willard began her studies and graduated from an Ivy League school earning a bachelor’s degree with physical therapy (Willard‚ 1975). Years down the road‚ Willard qualified as an occupational therapist through the U.S Civil service in 1922‚ joined the AOTA‚ and then became

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    slavery. He even dressed himself in a sackcloth attending church and staying still for the whole time. He wanted to inform people that amongst the Quakers that are attending there were those involve strongly involve in the slave trade. In 1758 in the Philadelphia monthly meeting house it was decided that any Quaker who own or sold slaves should be forbidden from all business meetings and disown. The result would surely cause many people to free their slaves and stop with slave trade. Benjamin Lay was elated

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    society. Both girls spoke out against the ill-treatment of slaves that they saw firsthand. In 1819‚ Judge Grimke became ill and Sarah went with him to Philadelphia to get medical treatment. While in Philadelphia Sarah met the Society of Friends‚ the Quakers appealed to her because they rejected slavery. After Judge Grimke died Sarah moved to Philadelphia in 1821 and became a Quaker. Angelina began to attend Quaker meetings in Charleston and she began to ask questions about slavery. Angelina began to

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    and feel good that they brought my clothes. How do you expect your education at The Art Institute Of Philadelphia help you attain them? I expect The Art Institute of Philadelphia help me attain my goals by teaching me the basic of fashion‚ how to bring my creation to life. Showing me how to sketch‚ how to do different patting different texture of fabric. The Art Institute of Philadelphia can bring my creative to a level where my clothes can be sold out of major clothing store. In one day I

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