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    Alexa Huang EN135 New York City Literature Professor Burke Theme #1.1 In and Out of Washington Square From P42 to P43‚ the novel depicts the first private conversation between Dr. Sloper and Morris. At Mrs. Almond’s house‚ Dr. Sloper first accuses Morris for not requesting his permission before start dating Catherine‚ then Dr. Sloper aggressively points out Morris’s unemployment and idle condition‚ while Morris purposefully misinterprets Dr. Sloper’s words as an offer of employment. Soon

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    George Washington Carver

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    Stephanie Springer October. 12‚ 2012 George Washington Carver was born in January 1864 into slavery in Diamond‚ Missouri. His master Moses Carver was a German American immigrant who brought George’s parents Mary and Giles. George had 10 brothers and sisters who all died prematurely. When George was only a week old‚ he was kidnapped along with his mother and sister‚ George’s older brother James got to safety though. The raiders sold the stolen slaves in Kentucky. Moses Carver hired a man named John

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    those few be well tried before you give them your confidence.” - George Washington George Washington was an extraordinary person. He was able to achieve such great things and left a grand representation of what the future political and military leaders should be like. Washington was born on February 22‚ 1732 in Westmoreland County‚ Virginia. His father‚ Augustine Washington was a landowner and planter who died when George Washington was only 11 years old. Before Washington’s birth‚ Augustine married

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    Progress in Development Studies 12‚ 2&3 (2012) pp. 135–151 Organizational culture and public sector reforms in a postWashington consensus era: Lessons from Ghana’s good reformers Francis Y. Owusu Department of Community and Regional Planning‚ Iowa State University‚ Ames‚ Iowa‚ USA Abstract: Reforming Africa’s public sector has been on the agenda of African governments and their development partners for decades and yet the problem persists. This failure can be attributed to two related

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    Washington being an astute observer‚ realized that being steadfast in the positions he expressed‚ the views of the time in which he lived would not allow him to achieve his goals. He realized he had to be flexible in the positions in which he took. Washington was a study in contradiction and a master of compromise. Although his actions were a reflection of the times in which he lived‚ his self-held beliefs in many cases did not reflect the times. An example of this would be that he owned slaves but

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    Booker T. Washington

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    Booker T. Washington Presented By: Jeremy A. Clements Presented To: Ms. Alexander Date: February 21‚ 2011 Course: English 1 Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington was born on plantation in Franklin Country‚ Virginia‚ on April 5‚ 1856. After the Civil War‚ his families moved to Malden‚ West Virginia‚ were Booker T. Washington worked in the coal mines and salt Furnaces‚ and a house servant. Washington mom and he were determined for him to go to school. During four years‚

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    First March on Washington

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    The First March on Washington In March 1894‚ thousands of the unemployed Americans workers organized a march on the Capital to lobby for the government to create jobs with public works projects. A man named Jacob Coxey led the March on Washington. Coxey was a populist leader who had run for Congress in 1885 as a member of the Greenback Party. The March began with 100 men in Massillon‚ Ohio. It went through Pittsburgh on its way to Washington. Another group came from Maryland. Together‚ the two

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    American art piece Washington Crossing the Delaware painted by Emmanuel Leutze. Although these two pieces are set in very different places with very different scenarios and backgrounds‚ both obviously show themes of overcoming the odds and persevering through hardship. The famous oil on canvas painting depicts a scene that was a very critical moment during the American Revolution. Before the event that this painting has shown‚ there were several months of substantial defeats for Washington and his army

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    Post-Racial America

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    Post-racial America means "a theoretical environment in which the United States is free from racial preference‚ discrimination‚ and prejudice" (Wikipedia). Despite America being a multicultural‚ heterogeneous country‚ often referred to as a "melting pot"‚ such idealistic concept seems to be a far-fetched dream. Many saw the election of Barack Obama‚ the country’s first black president‚ as a step forward in race relations and a sign that America is willing to put its racist past behind. After all

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    THE HOLOCAUST The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis‚ who came to power in Germany in January 1933‚ believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews‚ deemed "inferior‚" were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust‚ German authorities

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