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    George Washington Carver was a clever man with big dreams and the intention of pursuing them. He is known to many as “The Peanut Man” for his extensive work on peanuts. During his lifetime‚ Carver discovered over 300 uses of the peanut as well as sweet potatoes. What many do not realize is the difficulty Carver faced during his career. Many people‚ schools‚ and places he visited rejected him simply because of his race. Due to this racial prejudice‚ Carver had a very hard time getting his inventions

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    Washington Irving‚ and Herman Melville. Washington Irving was born in New York City as the youngest of 11 children. His father was a wealthy merchant‚ and his mother‚ an English woman‚ was the granddaughter of a clergyman. According to a story‚ George Washington met Irving‚ named after him‚ and gave his blessing. In the years to come Irving would write one of his greatest works‚ THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON (1855-59). Early in his life Irving developed a passion for books. He read Robinson Crusoe

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    Rizal Monuments of Dr. Jose P. Rizal Around the World Rizal Park (Luneta Park)‚ Manila‚ Philippines Description: 12.7 m bronze and unpolished granite sculpture and obelisk. On one side of the Rizal Monument is a marble plaque marking the exact spot where the hero met his death by firing squad and on the other side is one of his poems. The central bronze figure is of Dr Rizal. The bronze figures around the sculpture were cast in Switzerland. Dr Rizal’s remains are buried within the monument. Inscription:

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    This article from the Washington Post discusses how the job market for people over fifty-five year olds “has not improved for this set of people.” For older people who have been laid off‚ but are not quite ready to retire are having difficulty finding jobs. The Author of the article Rodney Brooks points out that “even for a much lower-paying job” middle aged people would “be competing with people half [their] age.” People want to work later in life because they probably have not saved as much money

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    with the construction. The townspeople said he was not a man to marry‚ but he took Emily out on buggy rides on Sunday Afternoons. He is killed by Emily. Part two: 1. The metaphor used in the first paragraph to describe Miss Emily is “A fallen monument.” 2. The house is personified in the second paragraph by when the author describes it as coquettish. 3. In 1894‚ Colonel Sartoris told Miss Emily that she did not have to pay taxes because her father had given money to the town. 4. On

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    Free by ’63: The March on Washington One hundred years after the Emancipation Proclamation was written‚ African Americans were still fighting for equal rights in every day life. The first real success of this movement did not come until the Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954 which was followed by many boycotts and protests. The largest of these protests‚ the March on Washington‚ was held on August 28‚ 1963 "for jobs and freedom" (March on Washington 11). An incredible amount of preparation

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    a major figure in the American Civil Rights Movement‚ during which she adopted 12 multi-ethnic children and refused to perform for segregated audiences. At the March on Washington‚ led by many high profile civil rights activists‚ Baker had the honor of being asked to speak before the march began. Speech at the March on Washington Speech by Josephine Baker 1. [Read lozenge] As you read lines 1-XX [“Friends and family…to…I never feared]‚ begin to collect and cite text evidence. * Underline the

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    Objective: The main objective for this lab was to use the Bradford and DC Protein Assay in order to determine our concentration of E. Coli BL21(DE3) lysate. Principle of Methods: To accomplish this objective‚ each pair of lab partners received an E. Coli lysate sample which we had to thaw by warming it with our hands and centrifuge it. We extracted a total of 12 samples with known concentrations of bovine serum albumin and 10 samples of different amounts of lysate put into them. Using the different

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    EVENT SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT AND EVENT MANAGEMENT PLAN For small to medium sized community events EVENT SAFETY AND PLANNING As part of any good planning process hazards should be identified and risks assessed and controlled to minimise the potential for injury or harm. Events vary in size‚ nature and type‚ but all events require assessment‚ control and monitoring of risks. Attached is a publication produced by Safework SA which provides guidance in the type of risk assessment procedure

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    CITIES Compare & Contrast TWO CITIES: PARIS and WASHINGTON It is not easy to imagine that large‚ new‚ small‚ or old cities cannot be similar at all. However‚ anyone who has seen Paris and Washington knows that this is possible. The two cites differ in age and population‚ but they share many similarities. Between these two cities‚ the differences are very slight. Paris is older than Washington. It is over 2‚000 years old. Washington‚ in contrast‚ is very young. It is about 200 years

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