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    APUSH 11/6/12 The Jackson Presidency The Jacksonian Democracy was a policy of spreading more political power to more people. It was a more like a “Common Man" theme. Jacksonian Democracy did more than represent the common man‚ it ushered in an entire new era of the people that would go on to affect the future of America as well. The Indian removal act was a law signed by President Andrew Jackson in 1830 providing for the resettlement of Native Americans to lands west of the Mississippi River. From

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    The character John Bender throughout the movie was the criminal or in other words the bad kid. John really didn’t respect anyone in the movie he either made fun of them or made them feel like crap. John didn’t care what he did‚ in the beginning of the movie he walked across the street and the cars had to stop for him. Also John also bossed everyone around‚ when someone sitting in a chair he wanted to sit in he would make them move to another seat. John has a bad home life‚ when he was talking

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    stop him. Joker is a very strong villain. He is a physically strong character because he can fight and he runs Ace Chemicals which deals with very toxic chemicals so he must have a very strong immune system and a good ability to stay strong.He is also mentally strong for instance he is a psychopath which means not to many people can tell what he is thinking or how he will try to fight back. He is a very smart character which can be a huge advantage. The joker can rig traps and create bombs and

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    Violet- Violet in one of the two main character in this novel. She was one of the most popular students and cheerleaders at her school. Unlike herself absorbed friends‚ she was thoughtful creative and well read. She offers like to quote Virgina Woods‚ an author. She created and managed a successful website alongside her older sister. She even had ambitions to go to NYU to peruse her love for writing. This all went down the drain after a car accident which she lost her sister Eleanor. When she

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    6 Personality Traits of a Successful College Student by Ottawa Online on Tuesday‚ May 10‚ 2011 at 5:06pm · Dr. Bethune is a clinical psychologist. She teaches psychology classes online for Ottawa University. Personality Traits of a Successful College Student By Sonja Bethune‚ Psy.D. Throughout my career working in various settings as a therapist‚ college professor and supervisor‚ I have been able to gain the knowledge and insight into what personality traits help and

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    textile mill. Norma soon became conscience of all the negative actions‚ and joined a laborer union. The union provided a better life for the workers‚ and she did everything in her power to prove that statement. Her determination and stubborn personality lead to others considering the great possibilities. At the termination of the film Norma Rae was arrested for disorderly conduct. She was accused because she stood on top of a table with a sign that spelled union. Only good came out of her actions

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    Psychological Bulletin 1997‚ Vol. 121‚ No. 2‚ 219-245 Copyright 1997 by the American Psychological Association‚ Inc‚ 0033-2909/97153.00 Intelligence‚ Personality‚ and Interests: Evidence for Overlapping Traits P h i l l i p L. A c k e r m a n a n d E r i c D. H e g g e s t a d U niversity of Minnesota‚ Twin Cities The authors review the developmentof the modem paradigm for intelligenceassessmentand application and consider the differentiationbetween intelligence-as-maximal performance

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    assault on Fort Wagner. In the face of danger she wrote‚ “I always tried… to succor the wounded until medical aid and supplies would come up- I could run the risk; It made no difference to anyone if I were short or taken prisoner.” ("Clara Barton | American Red Cross Founder | Who is Clara Barton")(“Clara Barton”) Barton was brave and resilient‚ she cared for each individual deeply. She challenged danger‚ not worrying about the risks. She just wanted to help save people and make sure that families

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    Lily Owens‚ the main character of the novel The Secret Life of Bees‚ is a protagonist and narrator of her story. She is fourteen years old and lives in Sylvan‚ South Carolina with her father T-Ray. She is beaten and abuse by him and is forced to work on his peach farm. When Lily was four‚ her mother decided to leave Lily and T-Ray. Lily ended up killing her mother accidentally and neither her nor T-Ray has forgotten. Lilly soon discovers her own qualities after she runs away from home with Rosaleen

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    Rick and Morty is an Adult Swim animated series that follows the adventures of Rick Sanchez‚ who is a madscientist‚alcoholic‚ and interdemensional traveler and and his grandson Morty Smith‚ a fourteen year old naive‚ nervous wreck and who unvolunatarily gets into deeply irrepsonsible situations with his grandfather on a weekly basis. It’s a more or less a cartoon parody of Back to the Fututre‚ except in this rendition‚ Doc is is a rude‚ functional drunk and Marty is a pertubed‚ skiddish teenager

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