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    Dylan Thomas “The land of my fathers. My fathers can have it” (Dylan Thomas Quotes). In general‚ this reflects Thomas’ approach to life. From his childhood‚ Thomas pursued his passions. Never tied down by his Welsh roots‚ he wrote and spoke only English and eventually died in America. Thomas’ personality allowed him to write as he wished‚ whether acclaimed or criticized about his pieces. Dylan Thomas was born on October 17‚ 1914 in the uplands of Swansea in Wales (Dylan Thomas Swansea). His father

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    In 1737‚ on January twenty-ninth‚ Thomas Paine was born in England to a quaker father and an Anglican mother (Philip). Paine was said to be baptized into the Anglican church‚ his mother’s religion (Philip). However‚ his father’s religion greatly impacted him to become a humanitarian ("Thomas Paine"). A humanitarian is a person who encourages or supports human welfare. This fueled his detestation of governments that promoted hereditary privileges ("Thomas Paine"). Paine received little education

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    What is an unsung hero? Vivien Thomas would know because he is one. An unsung hero is a person who does something but doesn’t get credit for it. Vivien Thomas was an African American man who developed a procedure to cure blue baby syndrome. Blue baby syndrome was very common in the 1940’s when Vivien developed the procedure. It caused the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs to stop and had taken the lives of many babies. Vivien Thomas was not alone in the making of the cure. The man who got

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    Problem Solving Thomas Edison is one of the greatest inventors of all time‚ creating over a thousand patents for different inventions and creations within his lifespan. Thomas Edison never stopped working‚ and improving on the ideas that came from his previous generations and even himself.Edison’s inventions changed the face of society forever ‚ improving the lives of millions and improving whole communities with his ideas and creations. This is evidently seen not only in the social aspects of a

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    Thomas Jefferson Jane Randolph Jefferson‚ was a member of the proud Randolph clan‚ a family claiming descent from English and Scottish royalty. His father‚ Peter Jefferson‚ was a successful farmer as well as a skilled Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743‚ in Shadwell‚ Virginia.Thomas Jefferson‚ author of the American Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president‚ was born on April 13‚ 1743‚ at the Shadwell plantation located just outside of Charlottesville‚ Virginia -- near the

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    Thomas Jefferson Founding Father President‚ musician‚ and a congressmen‚ are three things that describe Thomas Jefferson. Many people know that Thomas Jefferson was an author of the Declaration of the Independence‚ but he was so much more. Thesis: As a well known member of the signing of the Declaration of Independence‚ Thomas Jefferson showed America that you don’t have to be connected with other countries. He left a lasting legacy as a great president. Early life for Thomas Jefferson was

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    Thomas Paine Speech Vamsi Chintha If it weren’t for Thomas Paine‚ you and I wouldn’t be in where we are right now. You and I wouldn’t be sitting here together like the way we are at this moment‚ at this time. In 1766‚ Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet titled "Common Sense." And he wrote it for a very important reason; independence for America. Here is why I think if Thomas Paine never existed‚ America wouldn’t have independence and freedom. First of all‚ Thomas Paine’s "Common Sense" pamphlet persuaded

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    Thomas Paine‚ often called the "Godfather of America" was an eighteenth century writer who used propaganda and persuasion techniques to motivate Americans in the fight for freedom from Britain. In one of several editions of his pamphlets titled The Crisis‚ Paine used several propaganda and persuasion techniques including over generalization‚ either/or fallacy‚ bandwagon appeal‚ parallelism‚ analogy‚ repetition‚ anecdote‚ and loaded language. During the winter of 1776‚ American soldiers fighting in

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    Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton Lily Dugas 3 Hour 3/2/11 In the making of America‚ there were many different opinions on government. Two of the most opinionated people were Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. They both had very strong voices and were looked up to by many people. They always seemed to disagree with each other;

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    Z~ AP Lit. Thomas Hardy and Religion Famous author and poet‚ Thomas Hardy‚ was born June 2nd in the year of 1840 into a small town called Higher Bockhampton in Stinsford Parish. He lived in a lower class family‚ aware and content with their position. Hardy’s father was a master mason while his mother stayed at home and encouraged Hardy’s education. His mother taught him to read‚ and continued educating him through his years until the age of 16. At this point‚ a friend of Hardy’s father‚ John

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