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    On October 21, 2015 my cooperating teacher mocked me in front of my class. You see I was the student teacher in a second grade classroom at Charles Olbon Elementary School. After class I went home, locked myself in my bedroom and I started pondering my future and my career path. I thought I would not be a good teacher, why did I choose this career path? I choose this path because my friends and family saw me a teacher, but I guess they do not know the real me. In 2003 at the age of ten years

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    Dickens wrote in different styles, from comedy to tragedy. He wrote about the defects of the legal system, dangers to public health, the problems of factory employment, to the scandals in private schools and corruption in government. Just how Charles Dickens said in A Tale of Two Cities ,,It was the best of times; it was the worst of times’’ because for industrialists and the aristocracy, life could seemingly not get any better; but for the working poor, the value of life was perhaps at its lowest

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    Charles Darwin's Life

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    Charles Darwin was an English naturalist, which is now known as a biologist, who is best known for his contributions to the theory of evolution by natural selection and his interest in the Galapagos Islands through the adaption of species. The life of Darwin was highly influenced through his childhood. His family greatly helped Charles with their financial and moral support aboard the H.M.S. Beagle, “the voyage [which] took nearly five years, from December 1831 to October 1836.” (American Museum

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    Charles Darwin The 19th century was one of the most revolutionized eras in the history of the world. It is in this time period that the power shift was on a constant stir; empires falling, empires rising, and important discoveries that would change the world forever. Many Significant theories and belief systems were established, as well as the rise of some of the potent people in history. One person that is remembered for his work and celebrated for his theories is English biologist and scientist

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    North Pole was claimed, Peary made it! Yet, Robert Peary was not alone. Although, Peary would have liked to have claimed the Pole on his own, and as he said it “go it alone” (qtd. in Robinson 1), his plans changed the day he met Matthew Henson, who was by his side throughout every expedition. Many other men attempted to claim the North Pole, but Peary and Henson, two extraordinary men, managed to be the first to reach the “top of the world.” If Robert Peary went to the Pole without Henson he may

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Biography Essay

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    introduced her to her husband, and (indirectly) divorced her from her father. Poetry was not only a part of her life, but an integral part of her soul. Creative Beginnings It all began in Gosforth Church, with the marriage of Mary Graham Clarke, and Robert Moulton. Soon after their marriage, Edward Moulton inherited his family’s sugar plantations in Jamaica, and took on the name Barrett. Their first daughter was born on March

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    King of the Delta Blues Singers: Robert Johnson The life of Robert Johnson, one of the most influential early blues artists, in shrouded by vague details and encompassed in mystery. His emotion filled playing and singing blends to form some of the most moving, original blues music ever produced. Ironically, despite being one of the top influences to blues music, little is known about the shy, mild mannered bluesman. "Almost nothing, is known about his life… he is only a name on a few recordings

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    Jesse Conspiracy Theory

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    house for $14 a month and Jesse went by the name Tom Howard. Jesse was an outlaw at heart and it was time for another heist. So in 1882, Jesse called up a couple of friends, Robert and Charles Ford, to assist him in the robbing of the Platte City Bank in St. Louis. The two men came over to the James house

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    Charles Darwin by far, revolutionized biology as known to modern society. He is responsible for the theory of evolution that people of today still go by. He was born on February 12, 1809 in England as the fifth child into the family of Dr. Robert and Susannah Darwin. He had three older sisters and one older brother. Because of his father’s success as a physician, and his mother coming from the Wedgewood family fortune, the Darwin family was considered well-off. Robert Darwin worked many great hours

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    between October 14, 1894 and September 3, 1962. His long career spanned all the way from 1904, when he was ten years old, up to his death in 1962. At the time of his death, Cummings was the second most widely read poet in the United States, after Robert Frost. His countless contributions to American poetry as well as his immense influence on American poetry is evident to this very day. E.E. Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Rebecca Haswell Clarke and Edward Cummings

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