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    During its reign‚ however‚ regional differences emerged between the Lower South‚ where the linkage between cotton and slavery as strong‚ and the Upper South‚ where slavery was relatively less important and the economy more diversified. Plantations were the leading economic institution in the Lower South. Planters were the most prestigious social group‚ and‚ though less than five percent of white families were in the planter class; they controlled more than forty percent of the slaves‚ cotton‚ and

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    Study Hall

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    classes‚ teacher drill their student with knowledge in a short amount of time. Both classes distribute more homework then average. That is why study halls should be kept at High School. Students at who carry a heavy load on their back resulting from honors or AP classes filling up there whole schedule‚ need more time to work on homework. A study hall is the perfect class because it allows them to have time during the day‚ when at school to work on unfinished homework. If Honors and AP classes were

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    Ed gein

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    Ed Gein Ed Gein was born in La Crosse County‚ Wisconsin on August 27‚ 1906‚ the second son of George Philip and Augusta Gein. Gein had an older brother‚ Henry Gein. Augusta despised her husband‚ and considered him a failure for being an alcoholic who was unable to keep a job. Augusta operated a small grocery store and used the proceeds from the sale of the grocery store in 1914 to purchase a farm on the outskirts of the small town of Plainfield‚ Wisconsin. Augusta relocated to the farm to prevent

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    2006 Mayor ’s Office 520 Market Street City Hall‚ Fourth Floor P.O. BOX 95120 Camden‚ New Jersey 08101-5120 RE: Crime and Drug Abuse in Camden Dear Mayor Faison‚ My name is Jeffrey Ho. Currently I am a student of Rutgers University. I grew up in Pennsauken‚ and then moved out to the Voorhees Area. I am very aware of the conditions in Camden‚ NJ‚ and am writing you today to propose a joint project that will help clean the streets of Camden‚ NJ. The reason that I feel very passionate about

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    Wallaton Hall

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    during the reign of Elizabeth I. The architectural features include the adoption of crow-stepped gable‚ Flemish strap work‚ and long gallery as the chief reception room. The new style tend to manifest themselves in large square tall houses. Wollaton Hall‚ located in Wollaton‚ Nottingham‚ England‚ is a country house built in the Elizabethan architecture style. It was built between 1580 and 1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby. It is believed to be designed by Robert Smythson‚ an Elizabethan architect who

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    revenge in upper egypt

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    There is a story about a man who used to live in upper Egypt then he left and came to work here in cairo and in a specific holiday he went back to his home in upper Egypt to find out that his house is set to fire also his car is broken and his brother is dead then he discovered the reason behind it his father killed someone from the other family and other family took revenge by killing his father and his brother. Who has the right to kill an innocent person just because he is a member

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    Ed Gein

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    parents were Augusta and George Geid‚ he had an older brother named Henry. When Ed was two his parents bought a farm in Plainsfield Wisconsin. Augusta loved their new house and farm for the main reason that she isolated her whole family from everyone. When Ed and Henry were kids they weren’t allowed to play with other children. Augusta told them that the other children were bad and they were better than them. When Ed was eight he began attending the Roche-a-Cri grade school‚ a tiny one-room building

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    Stuart Hall

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    Theoretical Legacies- Stuart Hall the following write up on Cultural Studies and its Theoretical Legacies is by Rinu Dina John ------------------ Stuart Hall is one of the most influential figures in cultural studies. He was part of the time when cultural studies was originated as an academic discourse or discipline. In this essay he questions the seriousness with which this discourse is engaged with a personal version of the history of the cultural studies. According to Hall cultural studies emerged

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    Hall Effect

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    conductors will balance this magnetic influence‚ producing a measurable voltage between the two sides of the conductor. This presence of measurable transverse voltage is the Hall Effect. The Hall effect was discovered in 1879 by Edwin Herbert Hall while working on his doctoral degree at the Johns Hopkins University. The Hall effect is due to the nature of current in a conductor. Current consists of the movement of many small carriers(electrons‚ holes or both). Moving charges experience the Lorentz

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    Upper Class Standards

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    Harvard law‚ MIT Engineering‚ Cornell medicine‚ or Stanford business school are my options. Well‚ not really. These tend to be the choices of upper-class New York families. They have societal standards to live up to. The most amazing part about these standards is that wealthy upper class creates them‚ and the rich upper class complain about their self-made standards. The same applies for social pressures. Most are created by us‚ based on the world around us. The Cuban Swimmer‚ Saga Volume 1‚ “The

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