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    written submissions must be made electronically and in hard-copy. Your selection of biographic topic must be made by Monday 14 October 2013. The following historic figures are presented for your consideration: Thomas Alva Edison John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Richard Milhous Nixon Calvin Coolidge Harriet Beecher Stowe Will Rogers Ulysses S. Grant Susan B. Anthony Harry S. Truman Clare Booth Luce William J. “Wild Bill” Donovan Martin Luther King‚ Jr. John

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    Dunkin’ Donuts was first established in 1950‚ in Quincy‚ Massachusetts‚ by William Rosenberg. Over the years the company expanded and now is the largest coffee and baked goods chain in the world. They serve over 5‚500 retail outlets; selling more than 4 million doughnuts and 2.7 million cups of coffee daily! Dunkin’ Donuts are famous for their many varieties of doughnuts and their wide range of bakery products - muffins‚ bagels and munchkins® donut hole treats. Their products are represented by

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    Ray Charles Robinson and Steveland Hardaway Judkins are two of the most prolific composers of all times. Born and raised in the United States of America‚ they became legendary composers‚ singers‚ producers‚ and musicians of the 19th century. Their compositions were soulful in nature‚ and their styles ranged from rock and pop to blues and jazz. Ray Charles Robinson was known as The Pioneer of Rock Music. He influenced the lives of people worldwide‚ and he paved the way for various artists such

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    A MINISTER’S DAUGHTER ( REV WILLIAM SMITH ) FROM THE NEARBY TOWN OF WEYMOUTH. SHE KNEW OF JOHN THROUGH A COUSIN‚ HANNAH QUINCY. JOHN WOULD COME TO HER HOUSE WITH HER SISTER’S (MARY) FINANCEE (MR CRANCH). JOHN AND ABIGAIL BEGAN DATING ON THE DAY THE FAMILY PLANNED HER SISTER’S WEDDING. JOHN THOUGHT ABIGAIL WAS THE MOST EDUCATED WOMAN HE HAD MET. ABIGAIL’S MOTHER‚ ELIZABETH QUINCY‚ DIDN’T THINK TOO HIGHLY OF JOHN

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    12:30  p.m. Visit to the USS Constitution and the USS Constitution Museum 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch at USS Constitution café 1:45 p.m. Boat ride over to Long Wharf 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Aquarium visit 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Free time to walk around Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market and have dinner at the  Hard Rock Café 8 p.m. Film at Aquarium’s Simons IMAX Theatre ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    the choices that Eli makes. Jonathan is married to Asa Samuels‚ Eli’s mom‚ who is in the nursing home suffering with Huntington’s disease‚ which is a very hereditary disease. Eli has a 50% chance of having it‚ himself. Eli sent in a request to Dr. Quincy Wyatt‚ a famous geneticist‚ asking to work for him for about a year at Wyatt’s Transgenics‚ before he went off to college. Wyatt gladly accepted‚ and took great interest in Eli…a very personal interest. Eli enjoyed working for Dr. Wyatt. But‚ when

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    with public office REVIEW The Wilmot Proviso stated that -slavery would not be allowed in the land taken from Mexico Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written by -Harriet Beecher Stowe The corrupt bargain of 1824 refers to the deal made between -John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay What state did not attend the 1787 Philadelphia convention? -Rhode Island One purpose for the Declaration of Independence was to -explain to the rest of the world why the colonies had revolted Who is commonly

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    Theodore Weld Information

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    campaign‚ and directed a national campaign in order to get anti-slavery petitions to Congress. Converts‚ of Welds that were in The House of Representatives‚ had sent Weld to Washington to act as their advisor. Weld helped secure the thoughts of John Quincy Adams‚ which led him to serve as Adams assistant in the trial for censure. While Weld later withdrew from public life his influences were still crucial. His Lobby‚ continued by Lewis Tappan and Harriet Beecher Stowe had declared that Uncle Tom’s

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    Financial Project

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    Financial Project Quincy K Eve Assignment 2 Strayer University Mat 104 Dr.Carol Thedford February 20‚ 2013 Financial Project I bought a house about five years ago for $171‚000. I made a down payment of $ 30‚000 which I took out a loan for $141‚000.I received a bank statement which indicated that I have a current loan balance of $130‚794.68.I am five years into a 30 year loan that has a 5.75% fixed interest rate. Currently I have twenty five years left on my mortgage but I would

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    a better chance at connecting with the audience there. Lincoln was disappointed to realize‚ that most people seemed to be for slavery and not against it which only helped Douglas in the debates. In Charleston‚ Lincoln knew he had to work even harder to come back from Jonesboro. Lincoln took this opportunity to show his support to the Fugitive Slave Law and to break away from the idea of him being an abolitionist. Lincoln made sure that all he spoke was truth and to accept that fact that sometimes

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