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    Was Robin Hood real? Many people ask this question‚ and we still don’t know. Some people are still trying to find if Robin Hood was just a story or an actual person. I believe that Robin Hood was not real (even though it would be cool)‚ so thus‚ I will try to persuade you. Robin Hood was not real because‚ in the ballads‚ the dates conflicted with each other. There were a lot of outlaws that had similar names‚ like Robyn Hod‚ Robyn Hoode‚ Robehod‚ or Robert Hoode‚ which would not make sense‚ since

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    Lincoln Memorial

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    The Lincoln Memorial and its Greco-Roman Architecture Greece and Rome can be known to the world as one of the most famous civilizations that lived‚ Greece specifically being one of the cultural foundations of western civilization to most historians. They thrived with culture‚ had rulers who influenced some of the decisions that we have made today (like not using a tyranny‚ but a democracy for government) and because of that Greco Roman architecture has always been viewed as the most recognizable

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    Confederate Soldier: Wade Collins July 1st‚ 1863 Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania Dear Mirabella‚ This letter might be the last time you ever hear from me. I’m writing this letter to you to inform you that I entered this war with confidence and a true heart‚ knowing that I’m fighting for an honorable and true cause. We have stationed at Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania but I’d rather be home with the family in South Carolina. The Union and the Confederates have collided on this day‚ July 1st‚ 1863; Lee

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    Nike Goddess of Victory

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    comforting feel of a woman’s own home. How to Design for Women Designing a new approach to retail was only one element in Nike’s campaign. Another was redesigning the shoes and clothes themselves. Nike’s footwear designers worked on 18-month production cycles – which made it hard to stay in step with the new styles and colors for women. The apparel group‚ which worked around 12-month cycles‚ was better at keeping up with fashion trends. But that meant that the clothes weren’t co-ordinated with

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    faced a civil war. More than 620‚000 Americans lost their lives at the hands of other Americans‚ which was subsequently equal to the total number of American deaths in all other wars combined (O’keefe). The reason for this senseless war‚ the Confederate States of the South wanted to keep African Americans enslaved. As Southerners fought and killed to defend slavery‚ they did so under the confederate flag‚ which consisted of the colors red‚ white‚ and blue. Terrorist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and

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    Lincoln Speech Analysis

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    President Abraham Lincoln famous Gettysburg address. One of the main points for Lincoln when he giving this speech is to persuade both union and confederate (two different sides during the civil war) citizens to come join together to create the new equal and justice United States. This persuasion speech made me known why many people saw him as the great man. He did not antagonize‚ nor did he show disrespect to the dead‚ even those who fought for the Confederacy (who is oppose to Lincoln administration)

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    D.E. US History 12-10-13 Indian Removal Policy Land disputes and law jurisdiction cases had begun to appear quite frequently in the United States Supreme Court during the time the Indian Policy was put into effect after the war. Congress had to address the situation so they came up with the Indian Policy. It was concluded that‚ “discovery also gave the discoverer the exclusive right to extinguish Indian title either by purchase or by conquest. Natives were recognized only as temporary occupants

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    Usa's Victory At Midway

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    Admiral Chuichi Nagumo lost 4 carriers to the air units of the United States and the Americans only lost 1 carrier. Also on June 4th 1942‚ Nagumo launched 108 aircraft against Midway. The remaining Japanese aircraft Hiryu struck the USS Yorktown which was severely damaged. Japan couldn’t have any land-based support but the US could commit to about 115 land-based planes. The United States aircraft carriers that were used during the battle were USS Enterprise‚ USS Hornet‚ and USS Yorktown. The Japanese

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    the war effort by planting victory gardens‚ buying war bonds‚ and women working at jobs previously employed by men. Citizens were known as the backbone of ww2.The resources we take for granted the citizens back then conserved those resources. Citizens contributed to the war effort by the planting of victory gardens. Victory gardens were also known as war gardens. The government encouraged citizens to plant victory gardens. Almost 20 million Americans planted victory gardens. Gardens were planted

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    ------------------------------------------------- To what extent was Themistocles responsible for the Greek victory in the Persian Wars? Daniel Ashby Themistocles was responsible for the Greek victory in the Persian wars to a considerable extent. The key to Athens’ strength in the 5th Century BC was in this general and statesman and therefore‚ as Greek victory relied so heavily on Athens‚ Themistocles vitally contributed to the outcome of the Persian king’s invasion of 480-479 BC. His early

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