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    The word Chesapeake, although there is some scholarly dispute, likely means “Great Bay of Shells” or “Great Shellfish Bay” in the language of the Algonquian Native Americans (“Oyster History”). This translation is appropriate and accurate to anyone familiar with the Chesapeake Bay and its rich history of oysters. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States with over 150 rivers and streams flow into its basin. It measures roughly 200 miles in length, 3.4 to 35 miles in width and

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    Jefferson Davis Cron, Adelle Mountain View High School Jefferson Davis was the first, and only, president of the Confederate States. His upbringing and actions as a young man led to a strong belief of state 's rights and the innate right to own slaves. Davis was a strong spokesperson for these things in his early political career. His ability to attract and bring together the Confederacy combined with his military experience got him appointed to President of the Confederacy. His actions

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    After four prolonged years of the Civil War that took place in America the nation transpired broken, and required much need of being rebuilt into a nation of one. The newly freed slaves, after the Civil War, moved to different cities, freed slaves built Black churches and communities; they were capable of attending school, and even became more involved in politics. With this new found freedom many documents, agencies, and associations also arose such as: the Freedmen’s Bureau, the Proclamation of

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    implemented as the Stamp Act was repealed shortly afterward. The British Parliament adopted the Townshend Acts 1767, the colonies responded by adopting non-importation associations, and George Mason's hand was to be found in those documents. The Virginia Nonimportation Resolutions were modeled after the original resolve of Philadelphia merchants. Scholars argue over whether this was the sole work of Mason, or whether he merely served on the committee. Nevertheless, on April 5th, 1769, George Washington

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    Death”, and it moves the audience to action. Righteous anger and devotion replaces the complacency of the colonists. As colonists debated how to respond to British actions in Boston Patrick Henry gave his speech to the House of Burgesses in Richmond, Virginia on March 23, 1775. According to Lowenstein, there is speculation on what Henry actually said because William Wirt recalled the speech later (166-169). Even with speculation,

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    West Virginia had a unique journey to statehood considering it was a product of the American Civil War. However, the journey can be traced back as far as 1776 when tension mounted between eastern regions and the western regions of Virginia, where only white males in possession of at least 25 acres of improved land were granted voting rights by the Virginia Constitution (Birthday.wv.gov par. 1). The eastern region of the state was therefore favored by this legal provision and as a result, it led to

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    Biography Tim Kaine is the junior Senator from Virginia, and was born on February 26, 1958, in Minnesota, to an ironworker and a high school home economics teacher. Though born in Minnesota, Kaine grew up in Kansas, and attended an all-boys’ Jesuit high school there. After graduating, Tim Kaine completed his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Missouri, and went on to Harvard law school. While in graduate school, Kaine took a year off in order to work as a Jesuit missionary in

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    Our commitment to giving back is strong. We are excited to collaborate with all Pfeiffer students to be a positive, life-changing force. [key info] When it comes to philanthropic endeavors, we put an emphasis on service to others and raising funds to impact our community and beyond. Like Pfeiffer students, our members find inspiration in creating a better environment that affects positive change. 11. Financial obligations of chapter members, including new member dues, fees and estimation of chapter

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    such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry, to name a few, that sought to improve the principles of liberty. The city of Williamsburg underwent several transitioning periods with the first being that it became the capital of the Virginia Colony in 1966. The colony remains important to American history because it is where the contemplation began for freedom and independence, and it is where the ideas of freedom and independence transpired and took shape. More importantly, it is fair

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    Celebrity Puppets The concept of using sports stars to market non-sport items has soared to new heights. Every corporation in the world is trying to get the edge over their competitors. The classic example is that of the “Cola Wars.” During the 1980s, Pepsi and Coca Cola began an advertising slugfest, in which Pepsi emerged victorious by using Madonna and Michael Jackson as puppets in their commercials. These two companies, as well as thousands of others, have taken advantage of exposing celebrities

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