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    Hillary Clinton

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    women lawyers on the staff of the House Judiciary Committee considering the impeachment of President Nixon. She chose not to pursue offers from major law firms in order to marry and move to Arkansas. In 1975‚ Hillary Rodham became Hillary Rodham Clinton after

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    Clinton Election

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    Poli 423 Final Paper 1992 Presidential Elections Dr. Straus Ravinder S. Arneja   The outcome of the 1992 presidential elections was surprising for multiple reasons. First‚ at the beginning of the year‚ President George H.W. Bush was the incumbent President and he enjoyed high approval ratings following operation Desert Storm ("Presidential Approval for President Bush (G.H.W.)"‚ n.d.). Consequently‚ this meant that the more “serious” Democratic presidential contenders bowed out

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    Oklahoma City Life

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    When I first moved to Stillwater‚ Oklahoma to attend Oklahoma State University I could immediately feel change. Coming from a place like Oklahoma City‚ Oklahoma has very many differences than Stillwater. Most people actually say once you move off to college you will lose things like personal space‚ personal property‚ privacy‚ etc. In some cases‚ that is not always true; for example‚ I never really had my own personal space until moving to college. Moving to college is like having your own living

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    Lincoln Memorial

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    The Lincoln Memorial‚ designed after the temples of ancient Greece‚ is America’s foremost memorial to the 16th president. It is an example of neoclassical architecture. The building is in the form of a Greek temple and contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln. Setting on the National Mall‚ the monument stands as the nation’s tribute to one of their greatest leaders. It took from 1901 to 1914 for construction to begin. Everything in the monument has some sort of meaning to it. Lincoln

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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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    after some debate. Since its dedication in 1943‚ it has served as a backdrop for ceremonies as well as a focal point during the Cherry Blossom Festival. As is the case with other memorials preceding and succeeding the construction of the Jefferson Memorial‚ there was controversy surrounding it. The choice of the memorial location and the need to remove cherry blossoms were very controversial at the time. Lincoln and Anacostia Parks were locations which were under consideration. The Washington Post

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    Oklahoma Absolute Location

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    Where exactly is Oklahoma? When geographers speak of location‚ they are using two separate definitions‚ each with its own useful purpose. The first of these is Absolute Location. Absolute location refers to an exact‚ pinpointed location. Absolute locations involve some sort of measurement‚ whether it’s latitude and longitude‚ an address‚ the number of miles from an exact point‚ etc. Pinpointing Oklahoma on a map using absolute location involves locating latitude and longitude lines on the map. Looking

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    Bill Clinton

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    1946 in Hope‚ Arkansas‚ to Virginia Blythe and named after his father‚ who had recently died in an auto accident. He took his stepfather’s last name Clinton‚ after the birth of a stepbrother. After high school Bill went to Georgetown University‚ University of Oxford‚ and Yale University Law School where he met his future wife Hillary Rodham. Clinton then became a law professor at the University of Arkansas. In 1976 he was elected state attorney general; while serving in that office he was elected

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    Bill Clinton

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    Bill Clinton was the 42nd US presidents. Bill Clinton who is the real name was William Jefferson Clinton III. He was born on 19 August 1946 in Hope‚ Arkansas. Bill’s father named‚ William Jefferson Blythe. His father was died in car crashed before his born and Clinton lives with his mother. Clinton’s mother‚ Virginia Cassidy Blythe move to New Orleans‚ Louisiana to complete nursing school for provide his son. Clinton stays with his grandparents in his hometown. Clinton’s mother married with Roger

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    Memorial Day

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    Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May. It commemorates all men and women‚ who have died in military service for the United States. Memorial Day has become less of an occasion of remembrance. Today‚ many communities celebrate the observance of this holiday by organizing parades and official ceremonies that honor those that have fallen. Americans also honor soldiers by visiting cemeteries and national monuments and other memorials by placing flowers and flags on graves. Others honor the

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