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    1800’s Strikes Pullman Strike: The Pullman Strike was a nationwide railroad strike in the United States on May 11, 1894. The American Railway Union (ARU) against the Pullman Company, and the government of the United States, President Grover Cleveland. The issue began in Pullman, Chicago, on May 11 according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pullman_Strike.org about “4,000 factory employees of the Pullman Company began a strike in response to lowered wages.” According to https://www.britannica.com

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    Andrew Washburn Doctor Foster HIS 121 27 November 2016 The book I read is titled “Andrew Johnson – A Biography” written by Hans L. Trefousse in 1989. Trefousse was born in Frankfurt, Germany on Dec 18, 1921. He has a master’s and doctoral degree in History and is also a professor of history at Brooklyn College. He wrote seven other books some of which were also biographies of other historic influencers. He wrote about Andrew Johnson in chronological order, including many details that might otherwise

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    The topic of childhood vaccinations and the dangers that accompany them has been a topic of controversy in contemporary times. At the near edge of the twenty-first century, a man named Doctor Andrew Wakefield released a study which created a mass uproar in both parents and health professionals alike. Parents were panicked as to whether or not they should have their young child vaccinated (in fear of their acquiring autism), and health professionals fearful that the population percentage of people

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    gets the popularity of either being America’s top leader or most questioned. Our seventh president, Andrew Jackson, from the state of Tennessee, has become one of the most popular and studied. He is nicknamed King Jackson, King Andrew, and “Old Hickory.” President Andrew Jackson’s life and presidency however, I will present the arguments of our colleagues and past scholars on the perspective of Andrew Jackson. If American historical inscription is more interdisciplinary today than those fifteen years

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    fortunes and unprecedented poverty, loosening social mores, unsanitary food production, the onrush of foreign immigration, environmental destruction—confronted Americans. The rise of fortunes came the rise of the keepers of fortunes, one of which was Andrew Carnegie. His business, which became known as the Carnegie Steel Company, revolutionized steel production in the United States. Carnegie built plants around the country, using technology and methods that made manufacturing steel easier, faster and

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    The main topic of the snapshot autobiography is having student be able to think like a historian. Historians don’t include every major detail when telling a key event in time. They include what is the most important and leave certain events out without taking away from the entire story. When students are creating their own autobiography, they are learning decision making skills by having several events that make up their story, but also being able to narrow this key events down to only a few while

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    The Disability Of Nemo

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    The aim of this essay is to acquaint gatherings of people with another entire new point of view about disability. Nemo (a young clownfish) the primary character is the middle center of the entire film who has a physical disability~ an immature /deformed fin because of a barracuda assault on his mom and the other siblings eggs. Nemo's father Marlin is simply one more regular defensive father that doesn't trust that his child can do precisely what he needs to do on account of his "lucky Fin". He

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    “The Intel trinity” is the story of three visionaries with a dysfunctional relationship and principle that bound them together to aid constant innovation that resulted in the world’s most important company “Intel”, which for more than four decades after its launch has been a defining company of the global digital economy. The author Michael S. Malone’s talks about the company that is fearlessly innovative, wildly competitive and boundlessly visionary, soaring to success and changing the industry

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    On March 28, 1834, a storm arrived The United States took an unpresented action but it has never been repeated. Political war was a downpour in Washington, a war against the Democratic Party and the Whig Party when the Senate decided that taking ten weeks to deliberate on what ended as one paragraph was a good idea, it was just too important to ignore. Through, this single message these lawmakers wanted to send a message to the President of the United States or ‘Caesar’ as some were calling him,

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    1. Transcendentalism • Transcendentalism was a reform movement that was pioneered by Ralph Waldo Emerson in the 1830’s and 1840’s. Most of the emphasis with it was placed on individualism and rejection of traditional religion, which they believed there was no need for. The basic belief was that everyone can communicate with God and nature in their own way and that each soul is a single part of a Great Spirit. • Transcendentalism was important for what it demonstrated about the mindset of 19th

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