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    information organizations, that is, they are about giving the most up-to-date information to their patrons. No matter how well their organization, commercially, is wrap it up that part of them remains the same. From the two museums that I visited, the Henry Ford Museum and the Museum of Natural History, are clearly about passing information to the patron. There are differences between them, however, it is the equivalences that I want to focus on as they are what bind them. The three areas of focus are

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    The Legacy Of Henry Ford

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    Henry Ford was instrumental in revolutionizing modern day America with his innovations in the manufacturing industry. His modernistic ideas that led to the creation of the Model T and assembly line were never heard of before. Ford’s development dramatically decreased assembly time of the Model T from twelve hours to less than six hours. His Model T was the first to be within economic reach of the everyday man. However, Ford didn’t always see himself as an inventor, or even an innovator. He spent

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    Name: Ethan Bell Date: 11/7/17 Graded Assignment Unit Test, Part 2: How Important Ideas Are Expressed Total score: ____ of 40 points (Score for Question 1: ___ of 20 points) 1. Read the passage. Then answer the question. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley I met a traveler from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert . . . Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer

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    World Unity Creates a World of Peace Every president has a specific vision on how to influence America with their policies. Being the only president to resign from the presidency makes one wonder “what did Nixon want to accomplish as president.” During, every president’s first term, they have to figure out how to navigate the office. The inaugural speech, usually, gives the American people an idea of what the president plans to do, for America. As president, Nixon accomplished many things and strived

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    Gothic horror has been an interest to many people for centuries. It first peaked around the 1790’s. It is a stylistic genre of horror that uses a set of characteristics to cause a sense of fear in the audience or readers. The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James, who also wrote his story in 1898 during the Victorian area, uses gothic horror conventions to reflect the complexity of the human psyche which, leaves the audience with a sense of ambiguity, or fear of the unknown. The Turn of the Screw is a

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    paints a vivid picture of Henry Clay. Clay is brought out as a man who was contradictory. He fought against the slavery, but on the other hand, he equally owned slaves. He was a common man but unfortunately could not be elected as the president of the country. Clay was an outstanding man who however was identified with lack of discipline. His dedication to an idea that the nation was a continuous union of people was not certain. Robert Remini explores the role of Henry Clay in the molding of the

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    The Industrial Revolution may have changed the way America functioned all together, but not all of that change was for the better. The book “The Grapes of Wrath” is a great example of the negative toll that industrialization took on poor laborers. The main character, Tom Joad, describes all that is happening around him after his return from McAlester state penitentiary. During this time the rising of big industrial farms puts his family out of work. Throughout the story there is a sort of harmful

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    The holocaust was a horrific event in our worlds history. An event that killed over millions of people and effected millions of peoples’ lives. Everyone has their own experience of living through the 1940’s when the holocaust was taking place. The author of the comic Maus tells the story of himself living and surviving through the concentration camps. He writes a personal narrative through pictures and word text bubbles to engage the readers and allow them to put themselves in his shoes but also

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    achieved between the white people and freed slaves. The simple fundamental difference will hold them at a distance. Walker: President Jefferson abolition is the answer because there is no difference. Your statement has taken me by quite some surprise. Henry Clay: Gentlemen please. The only solution for this great battle is compromise. Angelina Grimke: Mr. Clay, there is no such thing as compromise in a battle as great as this. By settling to let the South continue a system of slavery is letting them

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    The Armenian Genocide

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    The Armenian genocide happened around the time that World War I started. It was considered one of the first genocides of the twentieth century. In the timeframe of spring of 1915 through the fall of 1916 there were millions on Armenian people living in the Ottoman Empire. By the end of this horrific event there were over 1.5 million people killed. This genocide happened over a period time, where different techniques were used to get rid of this population. This population was mistreated because

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