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    It was second quarter of the Washington Wilkes Tigers vs. Greene County Tigers football game in 2016. The empty city‚ with very little grocery stores and no entertainment. Not much of a place where I would want to reside‚ but they have been a rivalry for years. As we entered the stadium we heard the loud music as if we had come to get beat by the “fake tigers”. No tigers I have ever seen are blue and gold‚ so that was the go ahead to beat them and go home with a victory. 21-14‚ ten minutes and thirty

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    Civil Rights Movement touched millions of Americans from the early 40’s until the mid 60’s‚ but it still affects us today. The marches that took place across America‚ and most prominently in Washington D.C.‚ shook the nation and opened many American’s eyes to the struggles of black Americans. The march on Washington along with the passing of the Civil Rights Bill positively influenced modern civil rights today because. That march was an example of a successful‚ moving‚ and well thought out protest.

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    George Washington Carver was a chemist with an extraordinary mind and an extraordinary life. With the mentality he grew up having‚ this chemist amazed everybody of how to take one little thing and transform it into quite a few useful things. Earning the name “The Plant Doctor.” As a child‚ born around 1864 George grew up to an enslaved couple known as Mary and Giles‚ owned by Moses Caver. Then suddenly George followed by his mom and sister were kidnapped by raiders and sold in kentucky. Only then

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    GOv Victoria Musilek AP Government and Politics Essay # 3 19 November 2012 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Essay After watching the movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington‚ many of the government activities that we learned so far this year were represented in the film. This film was about how a senator died and the events leading to the appointing of the new senator. Also the movie displayed how a man would go to any length to pass a bill he believe in and how he held the longest filibuster

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    while but finally found myself on the opposite coast‚ three time zones‚ and eight states away. There I work as a waitress and took some college course at Washington State University. And there I met Oliver. Wonderful‚ intelligent‚ handsome‚ Oliver. He loved Third Day‚ Skillet‚ Matchbox Twenty‚ and me. In the fall of my first year at Washington State‚ I studied a lot in the library. It was quiet and they had the poetry books that I needed for literature. The day before a test I went over to the library

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    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington “Screen on the Green” is an annual tradition where locals from the area go to the National Mall in between the National Monument and the Capital. The film is played on an enormous screen that faces the capital. I attended this event during the feature film “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” which played August 26. The significance that the Capital Dome had in the background as this film played gave the movie even more significance to the viewer. I rented the movie

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    George Washington Carver eulogy Today we honor a man known for his nutty pursuit for his passion for plants and changed the agricultural world. George Washington Carver was born a slave. He was abducted as an infant along with his mother and father then left for dead for his small and weak frame. His was blessed with more compassionate slave owners who sought the stolen family out only to find baby Carver all by his lonesome. Moses and Susan were the names of his new family who he would call “aunt

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    In the words of Kurt Vonnegut‚ “all this happened‚ more or less.” Despite the fact that time-travel and World War II (aka Slaughterhouse Five) have absolutely no relevance here‚ the quote still stands as a remembrance of sorts. Slavery in the colonial period happened more than less‚ actually. From the 16th to 19th centuries‚ the British Empire orchestrated the greatest institution of oppression through the Atlantic slave trade‚ subsequently producing unconscious bigotry and racialized fantasies.

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    Melissa Wong  Mrs. Byrne  U.S. History I Honors F Block  8 January 2015  George Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality  George Washington’s decision to announce a policy of neutrality benefitted the nation  because it protected them from foreign enemies and it prevented riots and insurrection between  political parties. The proclamation of neutrality‚ issued in 1793‚ was published to stay neutral  between the French and British during their war and became the foundation of American policy  toward Europe until the twentieth century

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    George Washington was a great person. He was the only person who could have held the army together and keep them from quitting. George Washington kept his military from quitting and he led the country to victory in the Revolutionary War. He was appointed the first president of the United States of America. His generals originally wanted to call him king but he refused because he thought that if he was named king then they would have accomplished nothing so he made them call him President. George

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