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  • Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln was committed to ending slavery as well as preserving the Union. In his first year in office, President Abraham Lincoln had stubbornly rejected the idea of abolishing slavery. But by 1862 he recognized that the best path to preserving the Union was by freeing the slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation played a central role in achieving this goal. It was the most revolutionary pronouncement ever signed by an American president, impacting four million black

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Anna
  • Election of 1860: How Could Lincoln Have Lost the Election

    Election of 1860: How Could Lincoln Have Lost the Election

    Green 1 Nikki G 4/24/06 American Government 7:30a MW Election of 1860: How Could Lincoln Have Lost the Election The election of 1860 brought a dramatic change to politics. The country had already been divided by the Northern states and Southern states. There were disagreements over whether the territories should be expanded and about each state entering the Union. In addition, slavery was also a major issue. Not only was Lincoln not even on

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    Essay Length: 1,032 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Battle of Saratoga

    The Battle of Saratoga

    The Battle of Saratoga Essay submitted by Unknown The Battle of Saratoga is considered to be the major turning point of the American Revolution. This battle proved to the world that the fledgling American army was an effective fighting force capable of defeating the highly trained British forces in a major confrontation. As a result of this successful battle, the European powers took interest in the cause of the Americans and began to support them.

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Lincoln, Curry and Donald

    Lincoln, Curry and Donald

    Writing a biography of someone is not an easy undertaking. For one thing, it is nearly impossible to create a “complete” biography of someone, for as time passes, details and events become less vivid in our minds, and we may forget certain details or entire events. Also, there can be no such thing as a truly impartial biography. When an author sets out to write a biography of someone, there is some message they’re trying

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: July
  • The Strive for Perfection: A Losing Battle (hamlet)

    The Strive for Perfection: A Losing Battle (hamlet)

    Perfection is merely an ideology that can never be obtained and is constantly being pulled down by human’s own imperfections. In William Shakespeare’s, Hamlet, Shakespeare sheds light on the tragic flaws of heroic characters; the tragedy that befalls Hamlet is the result of his unrealistic idealism, which is the cause of Hamlet’s alienation and indecisiveness. Hamlet’s unrealistic idealism alienates him, and can be seen through his abhorrence of women’s “frailty” (I,ii,146) which causes his relationship

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Jon
  • Abraham Lincoln: The Man Behind The Myth

    Abraham Lincoln: The Man Behind The Myth

    Abraham Lincoln: The Man Behind the Myth Brittany Marroquнn Abraham Lincoln is by far our most revered president in the history of the United States. He had a strong moral vision of where his country must go to preserve and enlarge the rights of all her people, but he was also a good man with a strong sense of character and a great discipline in the art of law; and he sought to continue

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Top
  • The Battle of Long Island

    The Battle of Long Island

    Were the Colonists Justified in Their Rebellion against England? Did They Have an Adequate Cause for Revolution? Starting after the termination of the Seven-Year’s war, by the Peace of Paris, England repeatedly violated the American Colonists’ rights. A series of events, happening between 1763(ending of the Seven-Years’ war) and 17 (starting of the revolution), could be taken as motives for the American’s revolution. The Americans claimed that through both, the Sugar Act (1764) and the

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    Essay Length: 530 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Battle with Grendel’s Mother

    The Battle with Grendel’s Mother

    The Battle With Grendel’s Mother When Grendel’s mother found Beowulf running around on her ground, she picked him up and took him to a high arched building with a large battleground. She clawed at his mail shirt, but it did not affect him. The mail shirt was too strong for her to penetrate her fierce claw through. They fought and wrestled for quite some time. They wore each other out, she would try to tear

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Banner of Battle - the Story of the Crimean War

    The Banner of Battle - the Story of the Crimean War

    After the Napoleonic wars, European Statesmen avoided war in fear that war on the continent would led to violent social change. The Revolutions of 1848, which started in Paris, spread across the European continent replacing statesmen in France and Austria, increasing the desire for Hungarian independence, and inspiring movements for German and Italian unification. This political upheaval destroyed the "Concert of Europe's" united responsibility of maintaining peace on the continent as nations resorted to authoritative

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    Lincoln warned the South in his Inaugural Address: "In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail you.... You have no oath registered in Heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect and defend it." Lincoln thought secession illegal, and was willing to use force to defend Federal law and the Union. When

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Battle of Shiloh

    The Battle of Shiloh

    The Battle of Shiloh The Battle of Shiloh began on April 6, 1862. Federal forces led by General Johnston were marching towards Corinth, Mississippi. Johnston wanted to attack general Grant’s army. He wanted to assault Grant’s army before it was reinforced by General Don Carlos Buell's Army. Johnston was on his march from Corinth with many inexperienced soldiers. General Grant’s army was set up at Shiloh, where they were drilling and resting. They were waiting

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    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: David
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln was born Sunday, February 12, 1809, in a log cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky. He was the son of Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, and he was named for his paternal grandfather. Thomas Lincoln was a carpenter and a farmer. Both of Abraham's parents were members of a baptist congregation which had separated from an another church due to opposition of slavery. Lincoln was a pretty average his whole life, despite his giantism.

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Vika
  • Battle Royal

    Battle Royal

    "Battle Royal" is the story I chose to write about and it is written by Ralph Ellison. The reason that I chose this story is because the way the author uses symbolism. The author tries to show through symbolism that there is a different meaning than what the story says. In the beginning, the story seems to be about one black boy's struggle to get ahead in a white society. He tries' to accomplish this

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Lincoln’s Attitude Toward Black

    Lincoln’s Attitude Toward Black

    President Lincoln's statements cannot be reconciled. The fact is that he changed his attitude about Blacks and about slavery between 1858 and 1862, due to the Civil War. Lincoln long believed that it was impossible for the black and white races to live together as equals. For years, he brought forth a policy known as colonization, in which slaves would be freed and then sent to live in Africa. In this way, both black and

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Battle of Hastings Recruiting

    Battle of Hastings Recruiting

    October 14th of the year 1066 two armies faced each other near the town of Hastings. 10,000 Norman troops under the command of William of Normandy faced 8,000 Anglo-Saxon soldiers led by Harold the current king of England. Geoffrey Parker, Cambridge Illustrated History of Warfare (Cambridge: 1995), pp. 82-3. Harold's 8,000 men consisted of Housecarls, the local Fyrd, and local village volunteers. David Howarth, 1066: The Year of the Conquest (New York: 1977),pp.170-1 The two

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Vika
  • Battle of Iwo Jima

    Battle of Iwo Jima

    Battle of Iwo Jima On February 19, 1945 about 30,000 United States Marines of the 3rd, 4th and 5th Marine Divisions, under V Amphibious Corps, landed on Iwo Jima and a battle for the island commenced. The landing was called Operation Detachment. Following the American victory, a group of US Marines reached the top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945 and raised the American flag. They were persuaded to re-enact the event shortly afterwards

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Battle

    The Battle

    In the poem "The battle", the speaker describes his experience in a battle in World War II. As the speaker give details on his experiences, he also explains the dehumanizing effects of war on humans and the transition from a human to a machine through metaphors and figurative language. The poem starts with the speaker and his company walking through a forest. As they are walking they hear sounds of a near by fight. "Some

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Lincoln Electric Company, 1996

    The Lincoln Electric Company, 1996

    The Lincoln Electric Company, 1996 Background The Lincoln Electric Company is a leading manufacturer of arc-welding and cutting products. Founded by John C. Lincoln in 1895, Lincoln Electric began its business with the design of electric motors. John’s younger brother, James, joined the company in 1909 as a salesman. Almost twenty years after founding the company, John C. Lincoln decided to concentrate on being an engineer and inventor, and turned the duties of running the

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Behind the Battles: Causes of Disease

    Behind the Battles: Causes of Disease

    Behind the Battles: Causes of Disease When studying Civil War history, attention is often given to battles, generals and the politics of the war. Beneath all of these matters was something much different. Diseases of all forms doomed soldiers of both the North and the South. Disease claimed the lives of more soldiers than any combat deaths, wounds, injuries or burns. It is referred to as the "natural biological warfare," and it spread rapidly throughout

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Tasha
  • America’s Battle with Obesity

    America’s Battle with Obesity

    Amy Crumbaugh English 101 The Claims Paper The American people are fickle at best. What’s popular today may not be popular tomorrow; trends are easily forgotten and replaced with new fads. Yet can human beings themselves be considered trends? If the growing number of overweight Americans - and the accommodations that have been made for them - mean anything, than yes. For now, more than ever in America’s history, it is acceptable, even desirable for

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    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Battle of Saratoga

    The Battle of Saratoga

    The Battle of Saratoga is considered to be the major turning point of the American Revolution. This battle proved to the world that the fledgling American army was an effective fighting force capable of defeating the highly trained British forces in a major confrontation. As a result of this successful battle, the European powers took interest in the cause of the Americans and began to support them. In the British Campaign of 1777, Major General

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Top
  • Prepare for Battle - Gay Marriage

    Prepare for Battle - Gay Marriage

    Prepare for Battle Are we prepared for another Civil War? Another time where a few states decide to secede from the union? Another Civil Rights Movement? The answer is no, but that is exactly what we are asking for. Gay marriage has been the “hot topic” for discussion within the past five years, and the only “objections to gay marriage are based on religious prejudice” (Pollitt “Adam and Steve”). Homosexuals should not have to suffer

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Battle of the Somme

    Battle of the Somme

    The Battle of the Somme was planned as a joint French and British operation. The idea originally came from the French Commander-in-Chief, Joseph Joffre and was accepted by General Sir Douglas Haig, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) commander, despite his preference for a large attack in Flanders. Although Joffre was concerned with territorial gain, it was also an attempt to destroy German manpower. At first Joffre intended for to use mainly French soldiers but the

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: regina
  • The Lost Battle

    The Lost Battle

    The Alamo General Sam Houston is in charge of the Alamo but he needs time to get a army ready to fight Santa Anna. Houston trusts Jim Bowie and Travis but now Bowie is drunk so he leaves Travis in charge of the Alamo. Then Houston leaves with his army to get it ready to fight. Bowie wakes up from being drunk and they raise the flag. Bowie doesn't think they can beat Santa Anna

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The Battle of Bunker and Breed's Hill

    The Battle of Bunker and Breed's Hill

    THE BATTLE OF BUNKER AND BREED’S HILL The Battle of Bunker Hill started when the colonists learned about the British plan to occupy Dorchester Heights. The colonists were shaken by this news. They thought of this as the last straw, and they had to protect their land and freedom. A crude army was made to defend the hill. The army was made up of men from Cambridge, New England, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Venidikt

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