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Local News Local School
934 wordsNews is an important form of communication, it can structure our daily lives, and for many, its the window to the outside world... Throughout the modern age, news main function has always been to report the new events of the day and provide information about current events. Anchors provide commentary on the news, advocate various public events, furnish special information and generally include 'entertainment' features. In fact, news is a mainstay of American life. Producing local news, in partic...
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Live Their Lives National Bank
1,590 words"You think that youve got forever to someday make your life mean something, but you dont This is your life, and its ending one minute at a times only after weve lost everything that we are free to do anything. " (Palahniuk, 76) The meaning of life, a question that has plagued humans since the beginning of time, no one really knows what the true answer is, however, people try to live their lives to find this "meaning, " to live their lives with no regrets. Throughout a persons quest to self disco...
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Destination Yellowstone National Park
646 wordsYellowstone National Park was named after the Yellowstone River. Native Americans called the river Mi tsi a da zi, which meant Rock Yellow River, and was translated by French fur trappers to Yellow Rock or Yellow Stone, hence the name Yellowstone. John Coltzer was one of the first people to have explored the Yellowstone area. Coltzer was from the Lewis and Clark expedition and he walked alone through this area in 1807 while in search of furs. Since 1827, though, Yellowstone has been a national p...
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President Of The United States First National
491 wordsJoseph Patrick Kennedy was born on September 6, 1888, in Boston Massachusetts. He was born the son of Patrick Joseph Kennedy, a local politician and successful businessman, and his wife Mary Augusta Hickey Kennedy. His parents wanted only the best for young Joe. In 1901 Joe was enrolled in Boston Latin, and elite boys catholic school. He was a very popular student there as president of his class, colonel on the drill team, a baseball player, and valedictorian. The next step for Joe was Harvard. ...
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Men And Women Women Suffrage
537 wordsThis historical event took place at Brinley Hall on Main Street, In Worcester, Massachusetts, in October 1850, after being arranged by such prominent anti-slavery activists as Abby Kelley Foster and Lucy Stone. The convention drew a crowd of one thousand people, consisting of both whites and blacks, and most surprisingly to many, both men and women. Speakers such as, Abby Price, Paulina Wright Davis, and Lucretia Mott spoke out at this event with extreme effectiveness towards advancements for th...
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Buster Keaton Gold Rush
3,911 wordsIn the first years of American cinema, comedies appeared only occasionally among the numerous documentaries, dramas, and actions Edwin S. Porter directed at Thomas Edison 39; s New York studio from 1900 to 1909. His earliest comedies, up until around 1902, were one-joke shorts in various series: Grandma and Grandpa, Happy Hooligan, Old Maid. In his 1906 The Dream Of A Rarebit Fiend, Porter deftly employed the fantastic trick-photography humor which France 39; s George M? li? s had developed ...
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National Park Service Twenty First Century
880 wordsTopic: The National Park Service will continue to play an important role in twenty-first century society. Abstract: Those with a sense of destiny cried not exploitation, but preservation of America? s land. This belief created the first National Park and later the National Park Service to protect it and the lands that were to be added. The National Park Service will continue to protect the land and provide for the common good so visitors can enjoy the freedom of nature and see the unspoiled eart...
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