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The Battle of GettysburgInformation about the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. -
Two Works of Art: Vigee Le Brun - Self Portrait and Miss May Sartoris by Frederick LeightonComparison and contrast of two works of art.
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The Biblical "David" in Art SculptureThe biblical "David" sculptured in Art by three of the great masters in sculpture.
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Observations on President ObamaCollege freshmen consider our new President. -
TechnologyHow technology has benefited our society
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Texas Clipper: Merchant Marine Training Ship Turned Artificial ReefThis is a brief history of the Merchant Marine training ship, Texas Clipper, as the USS Queens. The Texas Clipper was a training ship and in summer it became a "floating" classroom, from 1965 until 1994.
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Remembering the 1950'sGrowing up in 1950's America
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Nimble FingersThis is a story, from my wife, Sue, about her experiences learning to play the piano.
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History of the U.S. Constitution and Its Significance TodayThis content takes a look at the foundations of the U.S. Constitution and what America's future might have been without that document.
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A Review of "Flight to Canada" by Ismael ReedReview of a novel
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Identity in Family LifeThis was one of Sue's paper's required in Freshman English Class written in 1972
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Emails from My Wife Sue, Part 7email from my wife Sue
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Emails from My Wife Sue, Part 6emails from Sue
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Emails from My Wife Sue Part 5emails from my wife Sue
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Emails from Sue Part 4emails from my wife
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More E-mails from My Wife Sueemails from Sue
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E-mails from My Wife, Sue: Part 2Larry and Sue E-mail
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E-mails from My Wife, Sue: Memories from a 37-Year MarriageSue's emails to me remembering past times.
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The Visions of Jefferson and Hamilton: The Origins of American Political IdeasThomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamiliton had different visions for the future United States. Each wanted the best and each valued the United States Constitution but their visions for America's future was different.
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Fighting for Freedom at the AlamoThere were heroes on both sides of the 1836 battle at the Alamo. The freedom they were fighting for is more important.
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The Lost Colony of Roanoke, VirginiaJamestown Colony was the first permanent English Colony in North America. The Lost Colony of Roanoke came about even earlier but mysteriously perished.
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Building a Baseball Card CollectionDetermine your interests in your collection and develop your collection toward your goal.
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Barry Bonds and the Challenge of RacismIs the home-run record reached by Barry Bonds tainted? Some say he used steroids. Others respond that there is racist sentiment against Bonds' record.
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George Washington: Great American and a Great HeroGeorge Washington is known as our nation's founder. He was indeed, a great American hero.
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The French and Indian WarThe British and French dominated North America with their colonies in the 17th Century. These two great nations would engage in warfare to determine which nation would maintain a North American empire.
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Misconceptions of Christopher Columbus and the Beginning of Modern TimesChristopher Columbus changed the world by his discovery. He helped bring us into modern times. People all over the world were affected by his action. -
Listening to Music on YouTubeThere is contemporary and oldies music on youtube. It's great to hear while you are doing other things on the internet.
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White Slavery in AmericaMost people think of the time immediately before the Civil War when they consider the idea of slavery in America. In fact, Native Americans and Europeans were in bondage in our early history.
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Babe Ruth: Still a Home-Run ChampionBabe Ruth made Baseball popular by hitting home-runs. His single season and lifetime home-run totals have been passed but many people see the "Babe" still as the Home-run King.
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Collecting Presidential MemorabiliaCollecting items regarding the United States Presidency is enjoyable and a great way to learn more about our history and government. Especially with the exciting 2008 Presidential Elections approaching.
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Religious Pluralism: Living Together in a World of Different ReligionsThere are many religions in the world. God wants us all to live in peace.
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President Harry S. Truman: Enormous Responsibilities in a Time of CrisisFranklin D. Roosevelt was prepared through family heritage and an elite education to face even the most severe obstacles. Harry Truman, less fortunate in family and education, stepped up to answer the great challenges of his time. -
How Collecting Baseball Cards Made Me a Smarter KidIn the late 1950's I did not care about school but I loved sports. I collected baseball cards and gained many skills that others get in school.Also published on: -
Abraham Lincoln: Our Greatest PresidentAbraham Lincoln was a common man but a he was also a great statesman. He was a man of integrity and honor.