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    imaginative mind that created the modern animation empire. Through trial and error Disney was able to figure out a recipe for success that resulted in the Disney Empire that is experienced by the world in 2014. The life of Walt Disney has had a great impact on the types of films Disney Studio produces. Much like the stories he loved to tell‚ Disney also had a beginning. He was born on December 5‚ 1901 to his loving parents Elias and Flora Disney. Throughout his childhood

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    of the United States of America because She was known for freeing slaves and she was an “moses”to her people she saved money to make 19 daring journeys back to the south to free slaves and she also served the union army. Harriet tubman was born in 1820 she was born into slavery she was born in Bucktown Dorchester County‚ Maryland. She was the daughter of two slaves named Benjamin Ross and Harriet Green. At the age of 5 she was already an baby-sitter and maid. At a young age she saw her sisters get

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    in Nebraska have always said that anywhere is better than here. Melanie would be part of that 90%. She has lived here for all her life‚ which sums up to be 18 years. Now look at it from a military child’s perspective. It could be the best place they have ever lived. For Sydney‚ this is the case. Moving from Kansas to Nebraska‚ she struggled to find a place to call "home." But for the both of them‚ they later find out that "home" was with them all along. Kansas is oddly similar to Nebraska in the

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    Voting Rights Act of 1965 Introduction: The Voting Rights is known as one of the most successful parts of civil rights legislation in the American history. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 helped accomplish a level of colored enfranchisement that had seemed futile since the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment approximately a century earlier. Even though the Voting Rights Act withstood a number of Constitutional challenges over the many years‚ the United States Supreme Court held that the code

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    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a milestone in American history. This Act was enacted July 2‚ 1964. This is the act that outlawed discrimination based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin. This is the act that has changed American forever. I will further explain later in this paper. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is what made it against the law to keep women from voting. It ended the unequal application of voter’s registration requirements. Congress in 1963 had just passed the

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    The government should not approve the compromise‚ because of the fact that slavery is immoral and every step should be taken to slowly ablolish it. The government should not approve the compromise‚ which might have avoided a war. Another compromise could have been created to keep the north and the south satisfied. The compromise should not be approved because it leaves both sides unbalanced. The south would not have slaves in Utah or New Mexico simply because of thier geographical features. Slavery

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    Bleeding Kansas is the phrase that represents the duration of the disturbance during the settling of the Kansas territory. Because of the Kansas-Nebraska Act‚ the residents now had to determine whether the area would become a free or slave state. Since there was so much dispute between pro-slavery and anti-slavery people‚ a war developed inside Kansas. Election time came around to decide whether or not Kansas would be a free or slave state in 1854. During the election‚ hundreds of pro-slavery men

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    Church’s history‚ its ministry‚ and its overall world impact. Saint Therese of Lisieux and Mother Theresa approached their ministries at opposite ends of the spectrum. One performing very small and self-sacrificial acts‚ while the other actively going out into the worst parts of the world to serve the less fortunate. While both women had differing approaches‚ both ultimately had immense impact. Saint Therese of Lisieux had a profound impact on the Catholic Church in a short amount of time. She was

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    the United States. In 1862 he made a huge impact on agriculture by making the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Before this department was mad‚ there were no regulations on food or farming. In those times‚ people were unaware of proper hygiene and the importance of properly taking care of their land and animals. It was common to sell meat and vegetables after it was

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    Crime in Kansas City Murders‚ rapes‚ robberies‚ assaults‚ burglaries‚ and theft are all put into the same category‚ crime. Any of these crimes can relate to deaths. Which is something no one wants. Kansas City’s violent crime and murder rates are among the nations highest‚ and has been for many years. its embarrassing that Kansas City is lumped together with other cities that are notorious for their high crime rates‚ such as Detroit‚ St.Louis‚ Oakland‚ Memphis‚ Atlanta‚ and Cleveland. Kansas City’s

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