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    The Thomas Cooper library is the main academic information source for the university of South Carolina. This building is a significant place for the students of the university‚ and for the public. Buildings and monuments with a lot of history behind it are usually more powerful. This is an example of one of those. Every building is different and the history will explain why. Getting to know Thomas Cooper and why the library was built will help explain the reason things about the library are the way

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    Sir Thomas More and Utopia One of my favorite movies of all time is Ever After: A Cinderella Story. It is a 1998 film adaption of the fairy tale Cinderella and stars Drew Barrymore as the lead female character named Danielle de Barbarac. Danielle’s mother dies very early in her life and as a result Danielle and her father are very close. Her father remarries a baroness with two daughters. Shortly after‚ her father dies of a heart attack. Danielle now has very few possessions to call her own: a beautiful

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    Relationship with One Another The relationship between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson was one of the most iconic and symbolic relationships in American history not only for its many ups and downs‚ but also for its great effects on the founding and governing of America. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams met for the first time in 1775 and almost immediately developed a friendly liking toward each other. For the first two decades of their friendship‚ Jefferson and Adams constantly exchanged praises

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    Common Sense Common Sense. What is it? Common sense is something that everyone is born with‚ you can be a genius or a fool but you still have it. Most people use it everyday however; some do not. In 1775-1776 Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet named Common Sense. The pamphlet was written by Thomas Paine because he wanted to find a way for the American people to understand what the British is doing and how we needed to revolt. He wrote this pamphlet in a way that the “common” man could understand it. This

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    Thomas Aquinas was the greatest Christian theologian of the Middle Ages. He translates the work of Aristotle to Christian view. He adds spiritual virtues of faith‚ love and hope in his work. For him‚ Natural law prescribes the fundamental precepts of morality and is grasped through reason and conscience. In addition‚ he believes that it is a law situated within God’s Eternal Law. Saint Thomas thinks the existence of God can be proved. His perspective towards morality is relatively close to Aristotle’s

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    The election of 1800 was a tight race and a tie broken by the House of Representatives‚ led to the election of Thomas Jefferson as the third president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson was in office as president for two terms‚ serving from 1801-1809. As a whole‚ Thomas Jefferson had a very positive presidency even though there were a few setbacks throughout. There were many significant events that happened during these eight years and the most well known would be: the Louisiana Purchase‚ the

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    Thomas Jefferson Argumentative Paper Thomas Jefferson had many talents and knowledge‚ he was very wise. Thomas was a man of his time but at the same time he was hypocrite. He believed in the abolishment of slavery yet owned slaves. He believed that there should never be any interracial marriage yet he had relations with a slave woman. He also believed that whites were the superior race yet he praised the Native Americans. Thomas Jefferson had many accomplishments but that doesn’t overshadow the

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    Thomas Edison‚ The Inventor Thomas Alva Edison was arguably one of the world’s most influential and unique people to ever walk on this Earth. Thomas Edison is most commonly thought of to be an inventor; the inventor of the electric light bulb‚ the phonograph‚ and the first motion-picture studio and machine. Because of Edison’s unique childhood‚ he was able to become a successful entrepreneur and create many inventions that made a big impact on America. Thomas Edison was born on February 11‚ 1847

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    Thomas Edison came from humble beginnings. As he stepped off the boat that brought him from Boston and took his first step in New York‚ he had only one small bag and a single dollar in his possession. The only shelter that he could find was in a battery room of a company on Wall Street and this is where he spent his very first night in New York. It has been said that opinions are not always facts! This is certainly true in the case of Thomas Edison. He was born in 1847 in a little town near to

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    Thomas Edison Imagine a world without light being produced by light bulbs. This would be the world we would be living in‚ had it not been for one scientist who made all the difference: Thomas Edison. Great inventor and scientist‚ Edison shed light on the world. Thomas Edison was born February 11‚ 1847‚ in Milan‚ Ohio. He was one of seven children‚ him being the seventh and last. During his school days‚ his mind wandered. This was probably one reason why his teachers called him “addled”. Another

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