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    Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin on February 12, 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky. Much of his childhood was a struggle; his mother dying when he was just ten years old, and with his father being a frontiersman, money was scarce. He had to strive for a comfortable living, and he spent his days working on a farm and keeping a store. Education was also something of limited resources, but because of his hunger for knowledge, he was able to read, write, and cipher. Lincoln was elected to Congress

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    China 's Economic Growth

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    hazards, workplace health and safety laws, human rights violations, domestic trade protectionist measures, property rights, etc. Thus, China’s economic expansion was, and still is, a major concern to the U.S. U.S. foreign policy towards China under President George W. Bush shifted from containment to engagement post-9/11 as a result of Washington’s transition in viewing radical Islam as a greater threat to U.S. interests in comparison to China’s emergence as a world power. Post-9/11 influenced U.S. foreign

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    Teachers Day

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    for their immense contribution in our life. Teacher's Day is celebrated to show our acknowledgement and recognition of the hard work put in by our teachers towards our development. Schools all over India celebrate Teacher’s Day by allowing the senior students to pose as teachers for a day. It is a fun-filled activity, which is enjoyed by both the acting teachers and their junior students. On this day, students bring gifts for their most admired teachers as well. It is an equally special day for

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    appalled at the thought of fighting for their country against racism in Germany yet, at home they were treated as second-class citizens. These attitudes cause the development of the ‘Double V’ campaign alongside riots and protests. The ‘Double V’ campaign gave African-Americans an incentive to fight by fighting for two victories – a victory at house and a victory abroad . This campaign was successful in being a turning point for fast change. Furthermore attitudes were changed amongst black soldiers after

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    personalities set them apart. This individual uniqueness leads to the common belief that everyone is “special.” David McCullough Jr., an English teacher and son of a Pulitzer Prize winning historian, denounced this belief when speaking to graduating seniors at Wellesley High School in Massachusetts near the end of Spring 2012. His words, “You are not special. You are not exceptional,” went viral across the country (Tugend). McCullough’s words spark question to the common goals that older generations

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    We As American Citizens

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    of American citizens? (Describe the rights that we have as American citizens that you value most) We as Americans value the 1st amendment from the Constitution. The 1st amendment, “protects the right of Americans to worship...protects freedom of speech and freedom to press” (84, First Amendment). This right is important because it allows citizens to freely demonstrate their beliefs and opinions without any interference or punishment from the government. For example, if we did not have this right

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    On June 25, 1950, the North Korean military, acting at the behest of the People’s Republic of China and the Soviet Union, engaged in an unprovoked and unexpected invasion of South Korea. The international community, led by the United States and the United Nations, understood this action to be an act of aggression, which was eventually repelled. The American decision to defend South Korea is easy to discern as an implementation of containment. From this, American motives can be interpreted as defensive

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    Biography of Ronald Reagan Somewhere at sometime a philosopher once said, "The world is divided into two kinds of people: those who are skeptical of others until the others prove themselves, and those who assume that other people are good and decent unless proven otherwise." Ronald Reagan was one of those people who assumed that other people are good and decent until otherwise proven. However if a person was to ask another about Ronald Reagan they would give you another answer more than likely

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    sale for the first time in the Main Hall and will be donating their proceeds to the St. Jude’s Hospital. “It’s hard to say how much money we’re trying to raise because it’s our first time, but we’re hoping for a goal of around $300,” said ABC^2 President Brandie To. The club sold store-bought muffins in the main hall to raise money that will go towards helping children in the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. They also took orders for Valentine grams,

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    more about the most controversial American presidents: George

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