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Samuel Adams Short Biography
Samuel Adams was born September 16th, 1722, in Boston. Adams was born into a community that
believed in standing up for its individual rights and liberties against the king. Adams was British and
resided in the Massachusetts Bay Colony where he attended the small wooden school near King's
Chapel and later attended Boston Latin School. Adams attended Harvard Law School to receive his
Master's at the age of 21 and graduated in 1740. He later returned in 1743 to complete his master's
degree. He entered a life in politics, following his father's footsteps, and advanced as a writer and as
a husband. Adams was one of America's utmost patriots, a family man, and a brilliant politician.
Adams married Elizabeth Checkley in 1749, who was the daughter of the minister of New South
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He was also a member in the Massachusetts State Senate until 1778 and was elected delegate to the
Continental Congress from 1774 to 1781. During his time as a delegate, he won support for the
Suffolk Resolves. The Suffolk Resolves were placed in order for colonists to boycott Britain's
coercive acts and withhold taxes from the royal government. Adams then served as Governor of
Massachusetts from 1793 to 1797. During the next few years, " while Adam's was hailed the "Father
of the American Revolution" in his own time, his role in birth of the nation has been overshadowed
by founders who went on to become U.S. Presidents" Adam's assisted with drafting the Articles of
Confederation, and eventually came to the conclusion that the government was too weak and non–
effective. In 1781, Adam's signed the ratified Articles and retired as the leading man in congress.
Adams passed away in October of 1803 in his hometown of Boston. Samuel Adams will always be
known as a patriot and a Founding Father of the United States of
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Ralph Emerson Biography
Ralph Waldo Emerson, born May 25, 1803, grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. Ralph, son of Ruth
Haskins and William Emerson, was the fourth of eighth children born from Ruth and William
Emerson. Although he had many siblings, only few survived throughout his childhood. William
Emerson, Ralph's father, was one of Boston's leading citizens, and a Unitarian Minister. Ralph went
to Boston Latin School in 1812 when he was nine years old. In October 1817, at age fourteen,
Emerson went to Harvard College and was arranged freshman messenger for the president, requiring
Emerson to fetch errant students and send messages to faculty. As a student, he studied more and
relaxed less than some of his classmates. He won several minor prizes for his writing. When ...
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There he was the center of discussion known as the Transcendentalist Club; where the members met
up to discuss religious and philosophical issues. They spoke out against rationalism and materialism
some movements best known are the essays by Emerson and Walden's: Life in the wood (1854). The
name Transcendental Club was given to the group by the public and not by its participants. The
name was coined in a January 1837 review of Emerson's essay "Nature" and was intended
disparagingly. Ralph and another group member created the theory of Transcendentalism, meaning;
humanity and nature are in essence the same are merely different manifestations of the divine spirt.
Transcendentalism has been one of the most influential ideas in American history.
Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay "Self–Reliance" is the most widely known and misunderstood
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Wendell Phillips: American Orator And Abolitionists
Wendell Phillips: American Orator and Abolitionist Wendell Phillips was an amazing person who
encouraged anti–slavery and women's rights. People, however, do not give him the amount of
attention he deserves. Phillips was one of the most known orators in his day. He also worked on
obtaining people an eight hour work day. Wendell Phillips was one of the best abolitionists in the
world. Wendell Phillips was born on November 29th, 1811. This marvelous young boy was born in
Boston, Massachusetts ("The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica"). He was raised by a wealthy,
aristocratic family. His father, John Phillips, was an American politician and the mayor of Boston
from 1822 to 1823. As a result of his father being in politics, his family had high hopes for Wendell
to follow in his footsteps. Phillips also attended the Boston Latin School. This was the first public
school in the country. Later on in life, he would attend a much higher standard school; Harvard.
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These schools include Boston Latin School, Harvard Law School, and Harvard University. Phillips
graduated in 1831 and wanted to access civil rights. A while later, Phillips saw William Garrison
being dragged through the street by a mob ("Wendell Phillips Facts"). He then knew, he needed to
abolish slavery. Phillips opposed of women being treated unfairly and wanted to do something about
it. In order to do the things he admired, Phillips had to abandon his political potential and career. He
married a woman who was an active worker in the Boston Female Anti–Slavery Society, known as
Ann Terry Greene ("Wendell Phillips Facts"). She helped Wendell accomplish his goals. Phillips
participated in the protest of anti–slavery editor, Elijah Lovejoy. He then joined Garrison and
became, next to Garrison, New England's best–known abolitionist ("Wendell Phillips
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How Did Benjamin Franklin Changed The World
The inventor of the first stove and lightning rod and the founding father of America, Benjamin
Franklin was born on the 17th of January, 1706 in Boston, USA. Franklin's inventions have changed
the world significantly with the stove and the lightning rod being key factors in keeping humanity
alive. Benjamin Franklin died on April 17, 1790 from pleurisy.
Benjamin Franklin was born in Milk Street in Boston, USA. He was youngest of ten children of
soap maker Josiah Franklin. Benjamin's mother was Abiah Folger, the second wife of Josiah. Josiah
intended for Benjamin to enter into the clergy. However, Josiah and Abiah could only afford to send
his son to school for one year and clergymen needed years of schooling. Benjamin went to Boston
Latin School for only two years, but since Benjamin loved to read, he had him apprenticed to his
brother James, who was a printer.
After helping James compose pamphlets and set type, which was such exhausting work, Benjamin
would sell their products in the streets. A few years later, Franklin became an avid swimmer.
Throughout his life, he consistently promoted its healthful benefits. At the age of 11 he invented a ...
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Benjamin Franklin won the medal for his experiments with electricity in 1753.
In the same year (in 1753), he received honourary degrees from Harvard as well as Yale University,
for his extraordinary contribution to society through his scientific innovations. Though Franklin did
not receive many formal awards for his work, his list of accomplishments was huge. He helped to
establish the United States' first lending library, created 'Poor Richard's Almanack', charted the Gulf
Stream, published America's first political cartoon, drafted the Declaration of Independence, signed
the Constitution, invented bifocals, an instrument for taking books down from shelves, the glass
harmonica and many
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The American Common School Movement
Introduction
While many different types of schools and educational movements have influenced the American
education system that we have today, two primary influences are the American common school
movement and the Latin grammar school movement. Common schools were first started in the
1830's and 1840's and consisted of a universal curriculum with multiple types of schools. They were
also provided by the government. The Latin grammar schools came into being around the 1870's to
1900's and were used as secondary education to prepare young men for college. While both schools
have different characteristics that contribute to the differences of them, they also have similarities
such as their curriculum that make them alike.
Common Schools Background
When a person imagines the typical one room school house or similar educational buildings, the
type of schools that they are picturing are common schools. Common Schools were one of the first
organized schools that were established by Horace Mann and Henry Barnard. Additionally, Thomas
Jefferson influenced the start of common schools in some perspective's. Common schools were
available for everyone and supported by taxes payed by citizens. While Latin grammar schools only
accepted men, common schools accepted girls into their schools without any judgement towards
them. (Wagoner & Urban, 2008). Common schools did face difficulties such a having large class
sizes and only one teacher. The curriculum to common schools relied heavily on
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Value Of Education In The United States
"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."–Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin lived in the eighteen century. He attended but did not graduate from the Boston
Latin School. However, Franklin was a very educated man. Franklin continued educating himself,
after withdrawing from the Boston Latin school, through other means such as reading. Nevertheless,
Franklin acknowledges the importance of education. Today, the value of education is often preached.
However, many of the United States` policies do not reflect on the so called importance of
education. For example, The United States spends 20% on Wars and only 3% on education. This
tells us that the United States do not care as much about education as we do about the wars. With
such a low investment in education, the United States has fallen behind in terms of education.
However, there are signs everywhere that the United States needs to invest more in education. For
example, one was considered an educated man if he graduated high school in the 1960`s. Thus,
many viewed two and four year universities as luxuries. Fast–forward fifty years later, even careers
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It keeps the poor at the bottom of the food chain and allow for the rich to continually grow more
prosperous. For many poor people in the U.S. who seek to become more educated, public
Universities seem to be the answer. However, even public universities are no longer free for them.
Many poor people graduate from public universities in debt. Entering a very uncertain workforce
and in debt, many people find themselves settling for jobs where they are overqualified just to
survive. Thus, they take low paying jobs that will never allow them to pay back their loans and live
a better life. To give everyone equal opportunity for economic advancement, I suggest making
public universities free for
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What Are The Things That Influence Benjamin Franklin's Life
McKinney1 Ben Franklin did so much for our country. He accomplished many things during his
lifetime. Many things have influenced his life and others. There were social , economic, and cultural
influences on Ben Franklin which affected his lifetime achievements. Ben Franklin had many people
in his life that has influenced him. One person that influenced him, his name is Voltaire. He was a
writer whose religions and his political beliefs has made him end up in prison most of his life. His
writing has banned him from his home country of France, but has gained him much popularity. His
imprisonments and banishment has never stopped him from writing. Franklin had much respect for
Voltaire, he was one of the reasons Franklin was who he was. Another person that has influenced
Ben Franklin was David Hume who was a Scottish philosopher, writer, economist, and historian. He
provided inspiration for the concept of "self–evident" truths in the Declaration of Independence.
Benjamin Franklin, changed Jefferson's language from "we hold these truths to be sacred and
undeniable" to "we hold these truths to be self–evident." Cotton Mather was a Puritan, and the
youngest man to graduate from Harvard College. He was apart of the third generation of a New
England founding family, he is popularly associated with the Salem witchcraft trials. Franklin
respected the Mathers. He read Essays "to Do Good" when he was 11, which, he said, had
influenced him profoundly. He had also gone to hear both
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America 's New Way Of Learning Essay
If you went to a new country knowing nothing about this country what would you do and how
would you adapt? The first thing you would have to do is learn. Learning new things is much harder
for older people. So how can people from New England come to America and teach children the
new ways of learning. And it's not just people from New England people from all over the world
came to America. You had German, Scotch–Irish, French Huguenots, Welsh, Jews, Swiss and
Highland Scots people all come to this new world. So now this new world has to figure out how
they can all work together and learn from each other.
The first American schools in the thirteen original colonies opened in the 17th century. Boston Latin
School was one of the first public schools to open in America. Boston Latin School was established
on April 23, 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts. The first tax–supported public school was opened in
Dedham, Massachusetts, in 1644 and was run by Rev. Ralph Wheelock (Monaghan, E., 2005).
Without buildings dedicated for teaching, communities had to organize financing for the
construction of school houses, funding teachers' salaries, and getting parents to agree to let their
children spend the day in a schoolroom instead of helping at home. This last condition was
sometimes impossible for poorer families, who needed their children's help to survive. As a result,
families often chose to become their own center of education. So if a child was to learn to read,
write, or calculate,
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Samuel Adams 's Life And Accomplishments
INTRODUCTION Samuel Adams, one of our founding fathers, signee of the the Declaration of
independence, and helper of the Boston tea. Samuel is a very respected, honored, and patriotic man
in US history.
1.LIFE GROWING UP Samuel Adams was born September 27, 1722 in Boston ,Massachusetts
.died October 2 1803 in Cambridge, MA. He grew up in a family house on Purchase Street, near the
Boston harbor. Boston was not the city it is today during that time. He was one out of eleven
children. Most of his brothers and sisters did not live past the age of three. In fact, only two lived
past the age three sadly.
His parents were Samuel Adams sr. and Mary adams. Samuel Adams sr. was a deacon at the
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He was fifth in his class out of twenty two students. All of these great things doesn't mean Samuel
Adams was a good student at all times. In a biography written by his grandson Samuel was known
to forget to do his morning prayers. He was always looked at differently because of his fathers
involvement in the land bank controversy. Some people in the government may have seen him as an
threat to them because of his father, but this did not stop his political career. At the age of Fourty
two married a wonder woman named Elizabeth Wells. She gave birth to the first son whom they
named Samuel, but didn't live past twenty days of birth. Later down the line they had another child
named the same as the first[Samuel]. This child was born with no health issues and came out
healthy. Unfortunately the same cycle appeared two years later. Elizabeth gave birth to a baby girl
named mary who died months later sadly. But happiness came upon them again, Elizabeth was
blessed with another child whom they named Annabeth who came out very healthy. Six years later
Elizabeth died on July 25, 1757.
2. POLITICAL CAREER as Samuel moved into the real world he joined the Sons of liberty, which
was society created in the thirteen American Colonies. This society was formed to fight against the
British for their absurd taxations. They played a huge role in getting the stamp act repealed.
Although they started in 1675 and ended in 1766 they
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Benjamin Franklin: Founding Father Of The US
Benjamin Franklin Biography
Benjamin Franklin is considered to be one of the founding fathers of the USA. Born on Milk Street,
Boston on the seventeenth of January, 1706, he obtained many achievements such as being a well–
renowned polymath, a leading author, printer, politician, scientist, inventor and civil activist among
many other things.
Franklin was one of seventeen children born to Josiah Franklin, and one of ten to Abiah Folger.
His father, Josiah, wished for Franklin to attend school with the clergy but could only afford to pay
for two years of his education. He attended Boston Latin School but did not graduate, instead
furthering his education through voracious reading. The schooling ended when Franklin reached the
age of ten, and by twelve, he began an apprenticeship with his brother, James, in which he learned
the trade of printing.
When he was denied the chance to write a letter to the paper for publication, Benjamin Franklin took
the pen name of Silence Doogood, where he began publishing letters and becoming the centre of the
town's conversations. Eventually, Franklin abandoned his apprenticeship without James' permission
and became a fugitive as a result.
At the age of seventeen, Franklin retreated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in search of a better life,
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He began his work on what was thought of as the electrical phenomenon in 1746, and insisted that
electricity was no different to "vitreous" electricity. Franklin was the first to label them as positive
and negative, as well as discovering the principal of conservation of charge. Franklin published a
proposal for an experiment in 1750, where he intended to prove that lightning was electricity by
flying a kite in a storm. Many scientists tested this, some electrocuted in the process, and confirmed
Franklin's
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Boston Latin School Research Paper
When Boston Latin School began, the goal was to offer a free, quality education fit for the elite.
Students that graduated from Boston Latin School would be ready to go to the most prestigious
universities. The Boston Latin School is the oldest public school, established on April 23, 1635, by
the town of Boston. Students would be well versed in the classic literature, Latin, and religion. The
school is still open and operating today.
Boston Latin School started out as Latin Grammar School in 1635. It is the oldest existing school in
the United States. The school was open to all boys of all social classes funded by donations.
Philemon Pormort served as the school's first headmaster. The purpose of the school was to prepare
boys for university following a similar model of English grammar schools. Founders wanted the
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The location of the school has changed five times but has remained at the current site since 1922. As
funds allow the school builds on and improves the building. Former students have created
monuments for Franklin as well as a civil war monument, which was the first in Boston. In 1963,
the Boston School Committee approved requiring entrance tests. Prior to 1963, entrance
examinations were not required. Students were admitted by earlier grades. The school once enacted
at 35% minority policy, the school later removed the policy to make sure entrance was based on the
best entrance exam scores.
The school did not become co–educational until 1972 when Congress passed Title XI mandating an
equal education for both sexes. However, the first girl to attend occurred a century earlier. Helen
Magill White was an exception; she was allowed to attend because her father was the school's sub
master. She graduated from the school in 1877 then went on to become the first woman in the
United States to earn a Ph.D.
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Essay On New England
New England[edit]
The first American schools in the thirteen original colonies opened in the 17th century. Boston Latin
School was founded in 1635 and is both the first public school and oldest existing school in the
United States.[1] The first free taxpayer–supported public school in North America, the Mather
School, was opened in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1639.[2][3] Cremin (1970) stresses that
colonists tried at first to educate by the traditional English methods of family, church, community,
and apprenticeship, with schools later becoming the key agent in "socialization." At first, the
rudiments of literacy and arithmetic were taught inside the family, assuming the parents had those
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In 1642 the Massachusetts Bay Colony made "proper" education compulsory; other New England
colonies followed this example. Similar statutes were adopted in other colonies in the 1640s and
1650s. The schools were all male and all white, with few facilities for girls.[6] In the 18th century,
"common schools" were established; students of all ages were under the control of one teacher in
one room. Although they were publicly supplied at the local (town) level, they were not free.
Students' families were charged tuition or "rate bills."
The larger towns in New England opened grammar schools, the forerunner of the modern high
school.[7] The most famous was the Boston Latin School, which is still in operation as a public high
school. Hopkins School in New Haven, Connecticut, was another. By the 1780s, most had been
replaced by private academies. By the early 19th century New England operated a network of
private high schools, now called "prep schools," typified by Phillips Andover Academy (1778),
Phillips Exeter Academy (1781), and Deerfield Academy (1797). They became the major feeders for
Ivy League colleges in the mid–19th century.[8] These prep schools became coeducational in the
1970s, and remain highly prestigious in the 21st
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William Hooper's Life And Accomplishments
William Hooper was born on June 28, 1742, in Boston, Massachusetts. His father, William Hooper,
and his mother, Mary Dennie, were both well– respected people in society. They had five children,
Hooper being the oldest of them. William Hooper Sr. wanted his son to follow his profession as a
minister and enrolled him into Boston Latin School when he was young. Later on in 1757, he went
to Harvard University and graduated three years later in 1760 with honors. At that time he was
around nineteen and decided to pursue law instead of what his father wanted. In 1764 he moved to
Wilmington, North Carolina and started practicing law. He soon built a reputation after representing
in a few court cases. In 1767, Hooper married Anne Clark and they
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Benjamin Franklin's Childhood
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1706, Benjamin Franklin was one of seventeen
children of Josiah Franklin, and his wife, Abiah Folger. Franklin's mother did not conceive all
seventeen children. In 1677, Josiah Franklin married Anne Child. They had three kids in England:
Elizabeth, Samuel and Hannah. Then the family moved to Boston, having four more children. Their
names were Josiah Jr., Ann, Joseph (I) and Joseph (II). After Anne Child died in 1689, Josiah soon
moved on and married Abiah Folger. The two then had ten children: John, Peter, Mary, James,
Sarah, Ebenezer, Thomas, Benjamin, Lydia, and Jane. Growing up, Franklin thoroughly enjoyed
reading and writing. When Benjamin was eight years old, his father sent him to South Grammar
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Education Has Changed A Lot Over The Years
Education in America has changed a lot over the years. It has gone from having school for a
selection of students held in the schoolmaster's house, to every child going to school five days a
week to a school building that can be anything from a small one story building to a large campus of
school buildings. Current education in America can be considered very organized, and a large
improvement. Education in the America's past was very different than it is today, and has undergone
many changes. Both current and past education are very different, but are and were both effective. In
addition to their effectiveness, both current and past education can both be considered defective, and
have a negative side in addition to the positive. Education ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This law largely contributes to the vast amount of schools in every city and state today. Another law
concerning the amount of schools in every state was passed in 1785. This law was established by the
Continental Congress, before the constitution was created. It called for a survey of the Northwest
Territory, creating townships, and the reserving of a portion of these townships to create a public
local school. Education has always cost money, but it used to cost money for everyone to attend.
However, in 1790, a law was decreed declaring that poor children were allowed to go to school for
free while rich children still had to pay. Fortunately for the rich, this changed in 1827, when a law
was passed making school public to everyone and free of charge. Because of slavery and
segregation, this was not the case for African Americans. So, from 1865 to 1877, African Americans
pushed for public education. They finally got to go to school, but they had to go to separate, less
funded schools. This was supposed to change in 1954 when the Supreme court unanimously agreed
that segregated schools were wrong and should be stopped. Unfortunately, schools were still
segregated in 1998. Schools taught different material in the past too. The very first textbook ever
created 1841. It included fifty–five lessons on ethics and being a good student and a good kid. It had
a big influence on America and was considered a wonderful book. Many people even said
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Gangs
Authorities in Boston have also engaged in utilizing prevention strategies on juveniles who are on
probation or in trouble. They have many programs present to combat gangs in Boston. One example
is the Dorchester Safe Neighborhood Initiative, which unites both the authorities and the
community, allowing for a better community overall due to communication and understanding.
There is also the Ten Point Coalition which is an "alliance of black ministers whose goal is to form
relationships with youths in trouble" with the ultimate philosophy being "to be there for young
people and to catch them before they fall" (Prevent Crime, Too). By doing so, the Boston
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This method treats the gang members like human beings and solves the deeper problems in society,
which then solve the problems of gangs in society.
Other countries can help El Salvador in their mission to end gang violence through a variety of
ways. The first is through foreign–direct investment, or FDI, in El Salvador. FDI is when a foreign
corporation goes to another country and conducts services there through an office or factory, but still
maintains headquarters in the foreign country (Zoltan). Foreign countries can encourage companies
to move jobs to El Salvador, which provide them with increased opportunity and economic growth.
This method proved effective in Asia during the 1980s and 1990s when the percentage of FDI
dollars rose from 28 percent to 60 percent; as a result, it "aided the 'Asian Tigers' phenomenon of
rapid industrialization and global economic competitiveness in Hong Kong, South Korea,
Singapore, and Taiwan" (Zoltan). Today, these countries are some of the richest in the entire world,
who are innovating and researching groundbreaking topics. By doing the same for El Salvador, it
allows for adolescents to not enter the gang life, and instead pursue schooling and a job. The
injections into their economy allow communities to start more programs just like those in Los
Angeles or Boston, and can create a better support system for at–risk youth.
Another
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Stereotypes Of Being Cuban
Being Latino has many different definitions depending on who you ask. If you ask a Cuban, you get
one answer, a Honduran will give you another, and an American will likely give you completely
different answer. In the United States, being Latino has been dwindled down to the Mexican
stereotype because of ignorance. The lack of education about Latin culture and identity makes it so
that these stereotypes are perpetuated and deems it socially acceptable to be unaware about these
subjects. When people find out that I'm Cuban, they usually only know three things, if any, about
Cuba: the Castro brothers, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Bay of Pigs Invasion. The recent
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Coming from a city where I heard more Spanish than English in public and where Cuban coffee
trumped Dunkin any day, Boston is a massive change. When counting the days for move–in day, I
didn't realize how it would affect me not to have friends who were Cuban or at least Hispanic. I've
found myself having to explain things that I never even thought of before. The fact that drinking
coffee is a cultural requirement to Cubans and that my most familiar form of greeting is a kiss on the
cheek, are some examples. Don't get me wrong; I love my classes, and Simmons has been
everything I wanted my college experience to be so far. However, feeling detached from my culture
has been difficult, but Canada's article gives me hope. Even though Canada felt isolated on a campus
that had so few black students in comparison to where he had grown up, he looks back on his
experience at Bowdoin with positivity. According to Canada, "It is the bringing together of the rich
diversity of our nation in an intimate setting that makes colleges like Bowdoin so necessary to the
continued struggle for democracy in our country." This line strikes me as the most important
because I
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How Effective Were The Sons Of Liberty?. The Sons Of Liberty
How effective were the Sons Of Liberty?
The Sons Of Liberty was an organization that was created during the 13 colonies. The society, that
was a secret society, was formed to protect the right of the colonists and fight taxation by the British
Government. The Sons Of Liberty played an important role in most colonies in battling the Stamp
Act.
Samuel Adams was an American statesman and is one of the Founding Fathers. Samuel was a
second cousin to John Adams, was born in Boston, was brought up in a religious family, graduated
from a Harvard College, and was an influential official of the Massachusetts House Of
Representatives. He was one of twelve children born to Samuel Adams Sr. and Mary (Fifield)
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On 1757, Elizabeth died after giving birth to a stillborn son. In 1764, Adam's remarried to Elizabeth
Wells, but they had no children together. Adams was elected to his first political office in 1747, he
served as one of the clerks of the Boston market.
Benedict Arnold was a general during the American Revolutionary War who had originally fought
for the American Continental Army but he had defected the British Army. While he was a general on
the American side, Arnold had obtained command of the fortifications at West Point, NY (New
York), overlooking the cliffs at the Hudson river and he had planned to surrender those places to the
British forces. He was born in Connecticut and he was a merchant operating ships on the Atlantic
Ocean when the war broke out in 1775. He had joined the growing army that was outside of Boston
and had distinguished himself through acts of intelligence and bravery. Arnold's actions had
included the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775, defensive and delaying tactics at the Battle Of
Valcour Island on Lake Champlain in 1776 and the Battle Of Ridgefield, Connecticut.
John Hancock was born January 23, 1737 (according to the Julian calendar that was in use around
that time, the date was January 12, 1736) in Braintree, Massachusetts. Hancock was the son of
Reverend John Hancock of Braintree, Massachusetts and Mary Hawke Thaxter. After his
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Difference Between Common Law And English Law
Common law – that part of the English law not embodied in legislation. It consists of rules of law
based on common custom and usage and on judicial court decisions. English common law became
the basis of law in the USA and many other English–speaking countries.
Trial by jury – There isn't really a definition that holds true everywhere. A trial by Jury in the UK is
very different from a trial by Jury in the US. Trial by jury in the 15th century was very different
from trial by jury now. In all depends on how the jury in the court judges.
Parliament – Parliament is pretty much the identical to the legislative branch here in the US. The
prime minister is accountable in his actions to the parliament. The parliament consists of the house
of lords, house of commons and monarch.
Magna Carta – Magna Carta Latin for Great Charter, literally "Great Paper", also called Magna
Carta Libertatum Great Charter of Freedoms, is an English legal charter, originally issued in the year
1215. It was written in Latin.
England's bill of rights – The Bill of Rights 1689 is an Act of the Parliament of England with the
long title "An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of
the Crown" and also known by its short title, the Bill of Rights. It is one of the basic documents of
English constitutional law, alongside Magna Carta, the Act of Settlement and the Parliament Acts. It
also forms part of the law of some other Commonwealth nations, such as New Zealand
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Social Inventions: A Brief Biography Of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was born on january 6, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts he was one of seventeen
children to his dad who was a candle and soap maker. Ben attended school at Boston Latin School
but he did not graduate, when ben was fifteen his older brother james opened a newspaper called the
new–england courant but his brother would not let him write. So without James knowing Ben made
the fake name of Mrs. Silence Dogood who wrote into the paper and quickly became the talk of the
town. Mrs. Dogood preached the importance of freedom of speech. At age seventeen ben left boston
for Philadelphia pennsylvania for a new start. At the age of seventeen ben proposed to deborah reed
who was only fifteen years. They had two kids together one died of smallpox at a young age the of
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Also he created the first fire station as well as the first lending library. His work on electricity may
have been his most famous and most important work. One stormy night ben went outside with his
son with a kite, silk string, a iron key, and a jar. He flew the kite up into the thunderstorm when the
bolt of lightning struck the key the electrical charge hit the jar and Franklin proved that lighting is a
form of extreme electricity. In 1757 Franklin went to England to represent pennsylvania in who
should represent the colony. H stayed in England until 1775 where he represented a number of other
colonies. Early in his trip he still considered himself an Englishman but we he saw the corruption in
the english government he quickly saw it was time for American to become a country of its own.
When he got back to America he immediately started to work on getting it to becomes its own
country. Franklin was elected to the second continental congress while he was on there he helped
write the articles of confederation. he then was appointed to a five member council that wrote and
edited the declaration of
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Boston Latin School Of Boston
Quite simply, the first public school in America was Boston Latin School. This school was
established on April 23, 1635 in the town of Boston, Massachusetts ("BLS History"). The location
of Boston was prime for a school considering that this city was the center of much settling and
growth. Boston Latin School was founded by Reverend John Cotton, who was a Puritan minister, a
Cambridge University graduate, and a free–thinker. Boston Latin School modelled after the Free
Grammar School in Boston, England ("America's First School"). Classes were first originally taught
in home of headmaster Phillip Pormort from 1635 to 1643 while the school was being built ("BLS
History").
At this time, school was only open during summer and winter. There was a morning session lasting
from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the summer and from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the winter. From there, students
and headmasters would get a two–hour break for lunch and play. The afternoon session would then
begin at 1 p.m. and finish at 5 p.m. ("BLS History"). Contrary to this school's set schedule,
Thursdays were a bit different. The Thursday morning session ended at 10 a.m. for a church service.
Afterwards, there would be an opportunity for lecture over English heritage ("BLS History").
Five of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence were students of Boston Latin School.
Among these students were Inventor Benjamin Franklin, American statesman Samuel Adams,
American merchant John Hancock, Lawyer Robert Treat
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Emerson's Life And Beliefs
Emerson was born on May 25, 1803 in Boston. He was very much influenced by the deaths of his
relatives from his early life. His father died when he was 8, and all of his brothers died, and his wife
died at the age 20. Also, his older son when he was only 7 years old. With many deaths, Emerson
needed a person to lean on. For him, it was his aunt, Mary Moody. She was very close to him and
helped him grow intellectually. Life before he started to write was life with God. He went to Boston
Latin School and Harvard. After he finished undergraduate in Harvard, he went to Harvard School
of Divinity. He became a pastor later in the Unitarian Church in Boston. He was influenced by his
surroundings when he was young because he was born in a strict puritan family. His father was a
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Then, he moved to Concord and married Lydia Jackson as his second wife in 1835. In Concord, he
became friends with Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, and Amos Bronson Alcott. His friends
stayed months at Emerson's house to talk with him. In 1836, Emerson's first transcendentalism
essay, Nature, was published. The publication of this essay was initially done anonymously. Maybe
he thought the idea of transcendentalism would have too much impact, and he might have harmful
critics. The day before the publication of Nature, Emerson gathered with Frederic Henry Hedge,
George Putnam, and George Ripley. This gathering became periodic, and it later became
transcendental club. Margaret Fuller, one of his friends from Concord, later joins this club and
becomes the first female member of this club. As Emerson get older, he tried to find the balanced
harmony between individual nonconformity and broader social concerns. He also spoke for
abolition of slavery, and he continued his career as a lecturer, by lecturing around the
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Early Colonial Education
Ignore lol. The schooling in America today grew out of religion. Puritan settlers in New England
established schools for students to immerse themselves in religious studies. Education during
colonial times was not considered a necessity, but mothers who were literate, read to their children.
In 1635, the first grammar latin school was established in Boston, set up as an educational institution
for the higher class so boys could be prepared to take on leadership positions in the church and in
the state. In 1642, Massachusetts Bay Colony passed the first law in the New World requiring
children to be taught to read and write. The English Puritans who founded Massachusetts believed
that the well–being of individuals, along with the success of
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Colonial American Education Vs Colonial Education
Colonial American education is important to me because I am an elementary education major.
Colonial education constructed the foundation of what the education system is built on today. I
thought it would be wise to choose this topic to learn a little more about the history of my future. I
find colonial education to be interesting because it took a great deal of trial and error to find a
system that works and even today we are still trying to perfect the educational system. In the
seventeenth century religion played an enormous part in education. The Puritans passion of religion
is what drove them toward providing education powered by religion for their children. Education
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In these schools they read in Latin the works of Cicero, Ovid, and Erasmus. They read Socrates and
Homer in Greek. They integrated mathematics, science, and modern languages by the eighteenth
century. Class started at seven in the morning, recessed at eleven, and then went from one in the
afternoon to five that evening. Students who graduated were expected to go to college and become
leaders of the colonies, especially ministers. Education in colonial America was for the wealthy.
Basic education such as reading and writing was offered for poorer children but their families had to
publicly sign a "Pauper's Oath", which admitted to them being in poverty. Most families chose to
have their child remain illiterate rather than publicly admit to their poverty. People of color were not
offered any education, although the Quakers did create special schools for
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Should School Start Later In School
Schools are an institution for educating children and adults. There are different types of schools like
academies, colleges, and universities. One of the first public school was made in 1635. That school
was the first and the oldest existing school in the country. It was established in April 23 in Boston,
Massachusetts known as the Boston Latin school. It was strictly for college preparation. The Boston,
Latin school is a public school that is still functioning today with students enrolled in grades 7–12
according to this article (Crooks 1). The first school was a public school. Fast forward to today and
this type of education style still exists. According to the article, "Master of Arts and Teaching
Guide", high schools across the country generally start around 8:00 am (1). Recently researchers
have raised the questions as to whether or not this start time is beneficial to students. They wonder
whether a later start time would improve our educations system throughout the country. I believe
schools should start later in the day because students do better in school while getting the extra sleep
they need and it helps with academic achievement, health and better brain functions. One reason
why schools should start later is academic achievement. Some people would say that if schools were
to start later it would cause chaos with the elementary, middle and high school busses. They would
have to pay for more buses and the new start time would affect how students get to and
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The Pros And Cons Of Bilingualism
Throw two rocks in a pond and see what happens. Where the ripples start to merge, then
bilingualism originates. Finding the synthesis between languages defines bilingualism. This meer
simple yet complex integration has been hidden from the 21st century by the contemporary views
and understanding of linguistic education. Two essayists, Martín Espada and Richard Rodriguez,
tackle this disputed topic. Espada's The New Bathroom Policy at English High School dives into the
modern use of bilingualism and the devastating hostility against it, whereas Rodriguez exposes the
truths of bilingual education in his first person narration Hunger of Memory.
Prior to explaining bilingualism, the concept of language must be understood. At a fundamental
level, language derives off one's self expression and culture. Language does not only hold a function
to communicate with another person; instead, language gives people an outlet for "not self
expression alone but to make oneself understood by others." (Rodriguez 50–51) Furthermore, one
must not forget Newton's 3rd Law of Motion, which simply translates into 'each reaction has an
equal and opposite reaction.' that helps denote scientific and psychological views alike.' Regarding
language, as the positive reaction is to the negative reaction, culture and self expression is to
ignorance and cultural oppression. Language takes the form as a double edged sword, with the
initial edge building connections and the opposite pushing a gap between
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Research Paper On Anita Florence Hemmings
One and only Extra credits: Anita Florence Hemmings Anita Florence Hemmings was the first black
American woman who attended Vassar College and graduated more than 40 years before the college
opened its doors to African American. "She had a clear olive complexion, heavy black hair,
eyebrows and black eye" a Boston newspaper wrote of a 25 years old Hemmings in August 1897.
With only a few weeks before the graduation Hemmings roommate became suspicious about her
background and expressed concerns to her father, who hire a private investigator and followed
Hemmings to her hometown of Boston, where her full story was revealed. According to Hemmings
parents, "we know our daughter went to Vassar as a white girl and stayed there
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Benjamin Franklin: One Of History's Greatest Men
When you hear the name Benjamin Franklin, you possibly think of inventions like the lightning rod.
You may picture him flying a kite to test the power of electricity. Besides being an inventor,
Franklin completed research on topics like meteorology and the common cold. He was even a
publisher and printed references. He couldn't do it without hard work, tenacity, and a spirit of
curiosity. Franklin bounced back after every obstacle and became one of history's greatest men.
Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on 17th of January 1706. He died on 17th of
April 1790 at the age of 84 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He had seven sisters and nine brothers
from his father's ex–wives. Franklin went to school at Boston Latin School for two years. During
school, he was good at handwriting and reading, but he was not very good at arithmetic. When
Franklin, finished school, Franklin worked as a candle maker with his father for two years. Also, he
then did printing with an older brother, James. During this time he taught himself five different
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James was a cruel taskmaster, and would beat young Ben when displeased – which was often. James
would not allow brother Ben to publish any of his own writing, however, he submitted 14 witty
pieces under a made–up name, Mrs. Silence Dogood, and they delighted the paper's readers. When
James discovered Franklin's secretly publishing James was jealous and punished him severely again,
eventually forcing Ben to escape his servitude, which was against the law. Franklin ended up in
Philadelphia, with just the wet and ratty clothes on his back and three pennies to his name. He was
hungry, he went into a bakery shop and came out with three loaves of bread, one for his mouth and
two tucked awkwardly under his arms. This was one of his most hardest challenges of his early
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Dr. Bennet Omalu Research Paper
Dr. Bennet Omalu was born in September 1968 in Idemili South, Nigeria. His father was John
Donatus Amaechi Omalu who was a civil engineer and who encouraged Bennet in his medical
career and his mother whose name is unknown, but what it is known about her is that she was a
seamstress. Bennet had seven siblings: Steven, Ronald, Ryan, Ilyas, Shakir and Cyril. When Bennet
was born it was during the Nigerian Civil War which caused his family migrate to another place
where they would be safe, eventually they were able to come back to their origin birth country.
When he was 12 years of age, Bennet wanted to become an air pilot, but when he was 16 he went
into medical school and learned about medicine. He graduated in 1990 and completed a three year
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He felt the need of doing something more with his life and work in a job that he knew he was going
to love very much. Since he hadn't had that much time in the United States, he was not familiar with
most of the things Americans are. He was what we consider an outcast, he was only focused on this
work and finding the reasons why a person had died. He would dig more into a body until all of his
questions and concerns were answered. He became an important person after a certain discovery he
accomplished in 2002 while checking the body of a famous football player, Mike Webster. It was
said that the reason the football player died was because of a cardiac attack or problem, but Bennet
felt that there was much more into that. He began conducting studies on him, trying to measure all
of the patients organs and trying to see what was the cause of his death. But, he realized that
something was not right, his measurements were the average, he was a young player that was
healthy but had
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Emerson's Influence On Transcendentalism
Emerson faced many conflicts in his life, including his career. He is considered one of America's
most influential authors and thinkers (2). American author Ralph Waldo Emerson, known for his
influence in European thought, was a successful poet and essayist during the transcendentalism era.
Although Emerson's philosophy is greatly referred to as "Transcendentalism," he prefered
"Idealism" (2). Transcendentalism refers to a new perspective on the world (2). He eventually came
to accept it but is now commonly referred as part of the "New England Transcendentalism" literary
time period (2). Emerson was one of the co–founders of the Transcendental Club (2). The club was
founded in 1836 by four men: Emerson, George Ripley, George Putnam, and Frederic Henry Hedge
(2). Transcendentalists were a small and controversial group when they first started in the 1830s;
however, their influence on American literature and culture has made a significant impact, even
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He was the fourth child out of seven siblings (2). His father was a Unitarian minister, along with
seven of his ancestors (3). His father died when Emerson was just eight years old (2). His mother
was left behind to provide for all eight of her children (2). Emersons mother sold his father's written
works and often took in boarders (2). Emerson married Ellen Tucker in 1829 (2). Their marriage
was short lived as Ellen died 18 months into their marriage from Tuberculosis (2). In 1835 Emerson
married his second wife, Lydia Jackson (3). Lydia changed her name to "Lydian" because she
thought "Ralph and Lydian Emerson" was more pleasing to say (2). Lydian and Emerson went on to
have four children: Waldo, Ellen (named after Emerson's first wife), Edith, and Edward (3).
Emerson's first born, Waldo, died at the meer age of five from scarlet fever (2). This left Emerson
devastated, questioning his life
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What Is Henry Knox's Role In The Civil War
Henry Knox was a military officer of the Continental Army. He was born and raised in Boston,
Massachusetts. Henry owned and operated a bookstore there, cultivating an interest in military
history. When the American Revolutionary War broke out in 1775, he befriended General George
Washington. After that he quickly rose to become the chief artillery officer of the Continental Army.
In this role he accompanied Washington on most of his campaigns. He also had some involvement
in many major actions of the war. Henry set up training centers for artillerymen and manufacturing
facilities for weaponry that were valuable assets.
Henry was admitted to the Boston Latin School. This is where he studied Greek, Latin, arithmetic,
and European history. Since Henry was the oldest son still at home when his father died, he left
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The genial giant initially enjoyed reasonable pecuniary success, but his profits slumped after the
Boston Port Bill and subsequent citywide boycott of British goods. In 1772 he cofounded the Boston
Grenadier Corps. This happened as an offshoot of The Train. It later served as its second in
command. Shortly before his 23rd birthday Knox accidentally discharged a shotgun, shooting two
fingers off his left hand. He managed to bind the wound up and reach a doctor, who sewed the
wound up.
Knox supported the Sons of Liberty, an organization of agitators against what they considered
repressive British colonial policies. It is unknown if he participated in the 1773 Boston Tea Party.
We do know that he did serve on guard duty before the incident to make sure no tea was unloaded
from the Dartmouth, one of the ships involved. The next year he refused a consignment of tea sent
to him by James Rivington, a Loyalist in New York. Henry married Lucy Flucker. She was the
daughter of Boston
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The Importance of Latin in the Curriculum Essay examples
The Importance of Latin in the Curriculum
My memories of Latin in high school are less than fond. I remember slouching in my chair, staring
blankly at my desk as I tried to remember the form of the word agricola (farmer) in the ablative
plural. Much of the class consisted of mundane activities like this. We translated endless Bible
passages from Latin, translated what seemed like the entire body of Greek mythological literature,
and read hundreds of lines from The Aneid, The Odyssey, and The Iliad. I signed up for Latin
because I was considering going into medicine, and I had heard that doctors need to know Latin. As
high school progressed, though, a medical career seemed less and less likely so it appeared I had no
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Until the Reformation, church services were conducted using only Latin. One of the key principles
of the Protestant movement was that the entire Christian message, Scripture included, should be
made accessible to the common folk in their own tongue (Hammond 243–4). The Catholic Church
also began to use the vernacular for its homilies during the Counter–Reformation for similar reasons
(Smith 32).
The switch from Latin to the common tongues did not occur overnight, though. In fact, the Catholic
Church mandated that Mass be spoken only in Latin until the bishops of the second Vatican Council
voted to make the switch in 1962 (Waquet 47). For hundreds of years it remained a key part of the
education from middle school to college of those students that were fortunate enough to get one.
Latin was taught so that students could read ancient religious, philosophical, and dramatic texts in
their original language (Smith 27). By reading these texts in their original tongue, students would
gain "the key to the superior wisdom of the Ancient World and to the piety of the Christian Fathers"
(Smith 27–8). When these privileged students entered college before the decline of Latin, they
entered a deeply Latin world. Upon entering the building, they would see Collegium inscribed above
the door, their classrooms would be labeled sexta, quinta, quarta, and the teacher would lecture in
Latin. In fact, students were required to converse only in Latin during free
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Influential Writer And Poet
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.". These are
the words Ralph Waldo Emerson once said. Emerson was an influential writer and poet that is still
studied to this day. Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803 in Boston, Massachusetts.
William Emerson, Ralph's father, was a pastor in the first church of Boston and was also part of the
ministry. Sadly, his father died of stomach cancer on May 12, 1811 when Ralph was 7. This made a
financial problem for the family since he had the highest wage of the family. Ralph's mother, Ruth
Haskins, cared for Ralph and his seven siblings, but only 4, including Ralph, of them made it to
adulthood. His mother also made a boarding school of seven children
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Essay on John Hancock
In all of American history, there are many men who stand out and emphasize the history ofour
country. This man, John Hancock, is one of those extraordinary men that stand out.John’s
life began on January 16, 1736 in Braintree, Massachuchetts.John was the middle child of three. He
was the son of (Rev.) John Hancock, born on June 1, 1702 in Lexington, Massachuchetts and son of
Mary Hawke, born on October 13, 1711 in Hingham, Massachuchetts. Mary was once married
before she married John Hancock Sr. Her previous marriage ended in her former husband’s
death.(Rev.) John Hancock was well–liked by his parish, was paid well, and was provided a very
comfortable home. In return of their generosity, he was a “faithful shepard.” ... Show
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His age though caused a slight problem. He was almost nine years of age and all the first graders
were almost seven. The master of the school, John Lovell, found a nice solution. Since John was
excellently trained in Lexington, Lowell moved him up to third grade. John was neither
Lowell’s favorite nor his worst student. By his fifth year, he was ready to begin
“making Latin”. He translated from Caesar’s Commentaries,
Cicero’s Orations , and the Aeneid. The major purpose of the school was to prepare a
student in the liberal arts so he can follow the same path at college. The foundation of the school
was classical languages, but with his mastery of the ancients, he also acquired knowledge of history,
philosophy , and theology. By the time spring came around in 1750, John was finishing his time at
Latin. He had completed the school’s curriculum and was preparing for college. Of course
the choice was Harvard. He was armed with a conspicuous heredity, money, and recommendations
from Master Lowell. John didn’t have any trouble getting into Harvard. In the fall of 1750,
John, Latin alumnus entered Harvard College. At the age of thirteen and a half, he was the second
youngest boy in his class, and he was ranked fifth out of the twenty in his class. College work for
Hancock was practically a continuation of his work at Latin. The emphasis in college was still
languages
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Research Paper On Carolingian Renaissance
Carolingian Renaissance A lot of people would consider Charlemagne as a great leader of France
because he had placed his people first and that is rare to find within a kingdom. Charlemagne was
fortunate to inherit a vast kingdom where he was knowledgeable in military and very wealthy; "He
used these assets to double the territory under Carolingian control"( Grolier Multimedia
Encyclopedia). During his reign, he was known to like people and ideas. But he noticed that most of
the people and the leaders that worked for him weren't very educated. After the fall of Rome,
Charlemagne took Europe from the dirt and polished the kingdom by revolutionizing education.
That encouraged him to build an educational system based on monasteries, which led to what
scholars have called "The Carolingian Renaissance". During this revival, Charlemagne had
established schools, revolutionized writing and prepared important religious texts. With power and
money, Charlemagne was able to attract many scholars from Europe and within the kingdom. He
gathered a group of the Anglo–Saxon and Irish clergy; he reformed the palace school at Aachen and
founded monastery schools throughout the empire with the intention of ... Show more content on
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"Charlemagne, Frankish Emperor (Charles the Great)." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier
Online, 2015. Web. 13 Oct. 2015
Charlemagne. "Encyclopedia of World Biography". 2004. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Oct. 2015
Epic World History. "Carolingian Renaissance". " Carolingian Renaissance". Web. Prof Noy
Sparks." Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance". Valencia West Campus, Orlando, Fl. 05
Oct. 2015. Lecture.
"Promoting Literacy." The Humanities. Vol. 2. Boston: Henry M Sayre, 2015. 94–95. Print.
Wikipedia."Carolingian Miniscule." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 06 Oct. 2015.
Bachrach, Bernard S. "Charlemagne, Frankish Emperor (Charles the Great)." Grolier Multimedia
Encyclopedia. Grolier Online, 2015. Web. 13 Oct.
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City Of Boston, Massachusetts Essay
City of Boston, Massachusetts
The major cities of the United States are all very interesting, after I analyzed my decision; I decided
to research the great city of Boston, Massachusetts. Boston was founded on September 17, 1630 and
has a rich historical background making it a very important city in the United States. "The city of
Boston was the home to several important events during the American Revolution such as: the
Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, the Siege of Boston, Battle of Lexington and Concord, and the
Battle of Bunker Hill." (Snow, Caleb H. (1828). History of Boston. Abel Bowen.) These were all
significant events that helped shape the city Boston has become today. Boston is a Bay City located
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In the eighties the city experienced a twelve percent drop in population growth, and from the
nineties until now, they have maintained an average of a two percent population increase each ten
years" (www.cityofboston.gov, 2008) Its economy is greatly impacted by the universities and
colleges in the city, it has over 100 universities and colleges in the Greater Boston area. Tourism is a
huge part of its successful economy, "in 2004 tourists spent $7.9 billion and made the city one of the
ten most popular tourist locations in the country." (Boston: Economy. Thomson Gale (Thomson
Corporation) 2006.) Boston is located in Suffolk County and is by Cambridge which is the home of
Harvard College. It is home to Fenway Park where baseball's Boston Red Sox play (Baseball is a
big part of life in Boston), New England is right around the corner, Home of the New England
Patriots football team. Then they have the Boston Celtics Basketball team, and the Boston Bruins
hockey team. Boston is a very sports oriented city and it plays a big part of their heritage. Also many
of their sports teams have a reputation of winning, so that encourages the fans for these teams to
continue their support for them. One other major sports event in general to note is the Boston
Marathon, one of the most publicized marathons, which is ran annually. In the heart of Boston it has
many major historical monuments and buildings to give it even more to offer as a city. It has its very
own
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Stuart's Coffee Bar Argument
Chicken Salad on Cranberry with a Side of Comfort and Community "The bus is annoying and you
won't have a library to study in," explains the upperclassman.
"But what about the Law Library?" I, having recently discovered I will be living on Newton campus
my Freshman Year, inquire.
"You could try and slip into the Law School's library, but they kick undergraduates out."
"So is there anything better about Newton?"
"Yes, there is. The dining hall, it's called Stuart."
The above interaction represents one many Newton Campus residents have likely had. Upon
learning of their living arrangements, these new college students scramble to find a positive in their
impending situation. I was once this student. Newton Campus has its drawbacks: waking ... Show
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Fortunately, similarly to the panini station, the coffee bar in Stuart has consistently strong options
and a convenient payment system that make coffee–consuming students like me feel at ease.
Starting mornings the same everyday makes the school week easier and more manageable. Stuart's
coffee bar provides a variety of options, but always has the same list. Moreover, you can watch the
drinks be prepared and can specialize your coffee however you like. I begin every morning with the
BC Bolt, which has a unique title honoring the school. Later in the day I typically order an Iced
Mocha Latte. Chocolate syrup swirls around the interior of the cup before two shots of espresso and
2% milk pour over top. The consistency of coffees offered each day in the same location makes the
coffee bar at Stuart feel like a favorite coffee shop I visited each day in Pennsylvania. Furthermore,
students conveniently pay for these delicious Stuart coffees on the meal plan, unlike at Stokes'
Chocolate Bar. To buy a coffee from Stokes' Chocolate Bar, students must pay by Eagle Bucks,
which is real money instead of the tuition we already pay. Thanks to these qualities, Stuart's Coffee
Bar provides consistency, convenience, and comfort to Newton
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Research Paper
Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston Massachusetts in 1803, to a clergyman. He attended
Boston Latin School followed by attending Harvard where he graduated in 1821. Emerson became
known as "The American Scholar," which was the foundation of a lecture he gave in 1837, resulting
in American authors finding their own style of nature and self–reflection, rather than following their
previous forerunners. He believed that it was the role of the American writers to confront the issues
of the day in through their writings, such as slavery. Emerson became the leading figure of the
philosophy of Transcendentalism in this time period, which is a loose set of ideas that looked to
nature for inspiration and insights, he belief influenced many individuals
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Boston Latin School Case Study
Several Boston civil rights groups are calling for a federal investigation into racial discrimination
and bias at Boston Latin School. The head of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts was in a
meeting Saturday with the mayor and a handful of other community groups including, the New
Democracy Coalition.The group discussed the concerns with the Boston Latin School, which is
facing allegations of racial bias. "The mayor for the first time is listening, listening very carefully to
leaders in the community. He's listening very carefully to former students and parents in the
community," said Kevin Peterson, executive director of the New Democracy Coalition. "We jointly
agreed that we would collaborate going forward," said Darnell Williams
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Samuel Adams Short Biography

  • 1. Samuel Adams Short Biography Samuel Adams was born September 16th, 1722, in Boston. Adams was born into a community that believed in standing up for its individual rights and liberties against the king. Adams was British and resided in the Massachusetts Bay Colony where he attended the small wooden school near King's Chapel and later attended Boston Latin School. Adams attended Harvard Law School to receive his Master's at the age of 21 and graduated in 1740. He later returned in 1743 to complete his master's degree. He entered a life in politics, following his father's footsteps, and advanced as a writer and as a husband. Adams was one of America's utmost patriots, a family man, and a brilliant politician. Adams married Elizabeth Checkley in 1749, who was the daughter of the minister of New South Congregational Church. Adams and his wife Elizabeth had two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also a member in the Massachusetts State Senate until 1778 and was elected delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1781. During his time as a delegate, he won support for the Suffolk Resolves. The Suffolk Resolves were placed in order for colonists to boycott Britain's coercive acts and withhold taxes from the royal government. Adams then served as Governor of Massachusetts from 1793 to 1797. During the next few years, " while Adam's was hailed the "Father of the American Revolution" in his own time, his role in birth of the nation has been overshadowed by founders who went on to become U.S. Presidents" Adam's assisted with drafting the Articles of Confederation, and eventually came to the conclusion that the government was too weak and non– effective. In 1781, Adam's signed the ratified Articles and retired as the leading man in congress. Adams passed away in October of 1803 in his hometown of Boston. Samuel Adams will always be known as a patriot and a Founding Father of the United States of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Ralph Emerson Biography Ralph Waldo Emerson, born May 25, 1803, grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. Ralph, son of Ruth Haskins and William Emerson, was the fourth of eighth children born from Ruth and William Emerson. Although he had many siblings, only few survived throughout his childhood. William Emerson, Ralph's father, was one of Boston's leading citizens, and a Unitarian Minister. Ralph went to Boston Latin School in 1812 when he was nine years old. In October 1817, at age fourteen, Emerson went to Harvard College and was arranged freshman messenger for the president, requiring Emerson to fetch errant students and send messages to faculty. As a student, he studied more and relaxed less than some of his classmates. He won several minor prizes for his writing. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There he was the center of discussion known as the Transcendentalist Club; where the members met up to discuss religious and philosophical issues. They spoke out against rationalism and materialism some movements best known are the essays by Emerson and Walden's: Life in the wood (1854). The name Transcendental Club was given to the group by the public and not by its participants. The name was coined in a January 1837 review of Emerson's essay "Nature" and was intended disparagingly. Ralph and another group member created the theory of Transcendentalism, meaning; humanity and nature are in essence the same are merely different manifestations of the divine spirt. Transcendentalism has been one of the most influential ideas in American history. Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay "Self–Reliance" is the most widely known and misunderstood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Wendell Phillips: American Orator And Abolitionists Wendell Phillips: American Orator and Abolitionist Wendell Phillips was an amazing person who encouraged anti–slavery and women's rights. People, however, do not give him the amount of attention he deserves. Phillips was one of the most known orators in his day. He also worked on obtaining people an eight hour work day. Wendell Phillips was one of the best abolitionists in the world. Wendell Phillips was born on November 29th, 1811. This marvelous young boy was born in Boston, Massachusetts ("The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica"). He was raised by a wealthy, aristocratic family. His father, John Phillips, was an American politician and the mayor of Boston from 1822 to 1823. As a result of his father being in politics, his family had high hopes for Wendell to follow in his footsteps. Phillips also attended the Boston Latin School. This was the first public school in the country. Later on in life, he would attend a much higher standard school; Harvard. Phillips had an exceptionally good childhood. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These schools include Boston Latin School, Harvard Law School, and Harvard University. Phillips graduated in 1831 and wanted to access civil rights. A while later, Phillips saw William Garrison being dragged through the street by a mob ("Wendell Phillips Facts"). He then knew, he needed to abolish slavery. Phillips opposed of women being treated unfairly and wanted to do something about it. In order to do the things he admired, Phillips had to abandon his political potential and career. He married a woman who was an active worker in the Boston Female Anti–Slavery Society, known as Ann Terry Greene ("Wendell Phillips Facts"). She helped Wendell accomplish his goals. Phillips participated in the protest of anti–slavery editor, Elijah Lovejoy. He then joined Garrison and became, next to Garrison, New England's best–known abolitionist ("Wendell Phillips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. How Did Benjamin Franklin Changed The World The inventor of the first stove and lightning rod and the founding father of America, Benjamin Franklin was born on the 17th of January, 1706 in Boston, USA. Franklin's inventions have changed the world significantly with the stove and the lightning rod being key factors in keeping humanity alive. Benjamin Franklin died on April 17, 1790 from pleurisy. Benjamin Franklin was born in Milk Street in Boston, USA. He was youngest of ten children of soap maker Josiah Franklin. Benjamin's mother was Abiah Folger, the second wife of Josiah. Josiah intended for Benjamin to enter into the clergy. However, Josiah and Abiah could only afford to send his son to school for one year and clergymen needed years of schooling. Benjamin went to Boston Latin School for only two years, but since Benjamin loved to read, he had him apprenticed to his brother James, who was a printer. After helping James compose pamphlets and set type, which was such exhausting work, Benjamin would sell their products in the streets. A few years later, Franklin became an avid swimmer. Throughout his life, he consistently promoted its healthful benefits. At the age of 11 he invented a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Benjamin Franklin won the medal for his experiments with electricity in 1753. In the same year (in 1753), he received honourary degrees from Harvard as well as Yale University, for his extraordinary contribution to society through his scientific innovations. Though Franklin did not receive many formal awards for his work, his list of accomplishments was huge. He helped to establish the United States' first lending library, created 'Poor Richard's Almanack', charted the Gulf Stream, published America's first political cartoon, drafted the Declaration of Independence, signed the Constitution, invented bifocals, an instrument for taking books down from shelves, the glass harmonica and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The American Common School Movement Introduction While many different types of schools and educational movements have influenced the American education system that we have today, two primary influences are the American common school movement and the Latin grammar school movement. Common schools were first started in the 1830's and 1840's and consisted of a universal curriculum with multiple types of schools. They were also provided by the government. The Latin grammar schools came into being around the 1870's to 1900's and were used as secondary education to prepare young men for college. While both schools have different characteristics that contribute to the differences of them, they also have similarities such as their curriculum that make them alike. Common Schools Background When a person imagines the typical one room school house or similar educational buildings, the type of schools that they are picturing are common schools. Common Schools were one of the first organized schools that were established by Horace Mann and Henry Barnard. Additionally, Thomas Jefferson influenced the start of common schools in some perspective's. Common schools were available for everyone and supported by taxes payed by citizens. While Latin grammar schools only accepted men, common schools accepted girls into their schools without any judgement towards them. (Wagoner & Urban, 2008). Common schools did face difficulties such a having large class sizes and only one teacher. The curriculum to common schools relied heavily on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Value Of Education In The United States "An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."–Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin lived in the eighteen century. He attended but did not graduate from the Boston Latin School. However, Franklin was a very educated man. Franklin continued educating himself, after withdrawing from the Boston Latin school, through other means such as reading. Nevertheless, Franklin acknowledges the importance of education. Today, the value of education is often preached. However, many of the United States` policies do not reflect on the so called importance of education. For example, The United States spends 20% on Wars and only 3% on education. This tells us that the United States do not care as much about education as we do about the wars. With such a low investment in education, the United States has fallen behind in terms of education. However, there are signs everywhere that the United States needs to invest more in education. For example, one was considered an educated man if he graduated high school in the 1960`s. Thus, many viewed two and four year universities as luxuries. Fast–forward fifty years later, even careers that are entry level jobs strongly recommend having a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It keeps the poor at the bottom of the food chain and allow for the rich to continually grow more prosperous. For many poor people in the U.S. who seek to become more educated, public Universities seem to be the answer. However, even public universities are no longer free for them. Many poor people graduate from public universities in debt. Entering a very uncertain workforce and in debt, many people find themselves settling for jobs where they are overqualified just to survive. Thus, they take low paying jobs that will never allow them to pay back their loans and live a better life. To give everyone equal opportunity for economic advancement, I suggest making public universities free for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. What Are The Things That Influence Benjamin Franklin's Life McKinney1 Ben Franklin did so much for our country. He accomplished many things during his lifetime. Many things have influenced his life and others. There were social , economic, and cultural influences on Ben Franklin which affected his lifetime achievements. Ben Franklin had many people in his life that has influenced him. One person that influenced him, his name is Voltaire. He was a writer whose religions and his political beliefs has made him end up in prison most of his life. His writing has banned him from his home country of France, but has gained him much popularity. His imprisonments and banishment has never stopped him from writing. Franklin had much respect for Voltaire, he was one of the reasons Franklin was who he was. Another person that has influenced Ben Franklin was David Hume who was a Scottish philosopher, writer, economist, and historian. He provided inspiration for the concept of "self–evident" truths in the Declaration of Independence. Benjamin Franklin, changed Jefferson's language from "we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable" to "we hold these truths to be self–evident." Cotton Mather was a Puritan, and the youngest man to graduate from Harvard College. He was apart of the third generation of a New England founding family, he is popularly associated with the Salem witchcraft trials. Franklin respected the Mathers. He read Essays "to Do Good" when he was 11, which, he said, had influenced him profoundly. He had also gone to hear both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. America 's New Way Of Learning Essay If you went to a new country knowing nothing about this country what would you do and how would you adapt? The first thing you would have to do is learn. Learning new things is much harder for older people. So how can people from New England come to America and teach children the new ways of learning. And it's not just people from New England people from all over the world came to America. You had German, Scotch–Irish, French Huguenots, Welsh, Jews, Swiss and Highland Scots people all come to this new world. So now this new world has to figure out how they can all work together and learn from each other. The first American schools in the thirteen original colonies opened in the 17th century. Boston Latin School was one of the first public schools to open in America. Boston Latin School was established on April 23, 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts. The first tax–supported public school was opened in Dedham, Massachusetts, in 1644 and was run by Rev. Ralph Wheelock (Monaghan, E., 2005). Without buildings dedicated for teaching, communities had to organize financing for the construction of school houses, funding teachers' salaries, and getting parents to agree to let their children spend the day in a schoolroom instead of helping at home. This last condition was sometimes impossible for poorer families, who needed their children's help to survive. As a result, families often chose to become their own center of education. So if a child was to learn to read, write, or calculate, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Samuel Adams 's Life And Accomplishments INTRODUCTION Samuel Adams, one of our founding fathers, signee of the the Declaration of independence, and helper of the Boston tea. Samuel is a very respected, honored, and patriotic man in US history. 1.LIFE GROWING UP Samuel Adams was born September 27, 1722 in Boston ,Massachusetts .died October 2 1803 in Cambridge, MA. He grew up in a family house on Purchase Street, near the Boston harbor. Boston was not the city it is today during that time. He was one out of eleven children. Most of his brothers and sisters did not live past the age of three. In fact, only two lived past the age three sadly. His parents were Samuel Adams sr. and Mary adams. Samuel Adams sr. was a deacon at the congregational church, also known to be a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was fifth in his class out of twenty two students. All of these great things doesn't mean Samuel Adams was a good student at all times. In a biography written by his grandson Samuel was known to forget to do his morning prayers. He was always looked at differently because of his fathers involvement in the land bank controversy. Some people in the government may have seen him as an threat to them because of his father, but this did not stop his political career. At the age of Fourty two married a wonder woman named Elizabeth Wells. She gave birth to the first son whom they named Samuel, but didn't live past twenty days of birth. Later down the line they had another child named the same as the first[Samuel]. This child was born with no health issues and came out healthy. Unfortunately the same cycle appeared two years later. Elizabeth gave birth to a baby girl named mary who died months later sadly. But happiness came upon them again, Elizabeth was blessed with another child whom they named Annabeth who came out very healthy. Six years later Elizabeth died on July 25, 1757. 2. POLITICAL CAREER as Samuel moved into the real world he joined the Sons of liberty, which was society created in the thirteen American Colonies. This society was formed to fight against the British for their absurd taxations. They played a huge role in getting the stamp act repealed. Although they started in 1675 and ended in 1766 they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Benjamin Franklin: Founding Father Of The US Benjamin Franklin Biography Benjamin Franklin is considered to be one of the founding fathers of the USA. Born on Milk Street, Boston on the seventeenth of January, 1706, he obtained many achievements such as being a well– renowned polymath, a leading author, printer, politician, scientist, inventor and civil activist among many other things. Franklin was one of seventeen children born to Josiah Franklin, and one of ten to Abiah Folger. His father, Josiah, wished for Franklin to attend school with the clergy but could only afford to pay for two years of his education. He attended Boston Latin School but did not graduate, instead furthering his education through voracious reading. The schooling ended when Franklin reached the age of ten, and by twelve, he began an apprenticeship with his brother, James, in which he learned the trade of printing. When he was denied the chance to write a letter to the paper for publication, Benjamin Franklin took the pen name of Silence Doogood, where he began publishing letters and becoming the centre of the town's conversations. Eventually, Franklin abandoned his apprenticeship without James' permission and became a fugitive as a result. At the age of seventeen, Franklin retreated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in search of a better life, and worked at several printer shops. He left most as he was not satisfied with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He began his work on what was thought of as the electrical phenomenon in 1746, and insisted that electricity was no different to "vitreous" electricity. Franklin was the first to label them as positive and negative, as well as discovering the principal of conservation of charge. Franklin published a proposal for an experiment in 1750, where he intended to prove that lightning was electricity by flying a kite in a storm. Many scientists tested this, some electrocuted in the process, and confirmed Franklin's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Boston Latin School Research Paper When Boston Latin School began, the goal was to offer a free, quality education fit for the elite. Students that graduated from Boston Latin School would be ready to go to the most prestigious universities. The Boston Latin School is the oldest public school, established on April 23, 1635, by the town of Boston. Students would be well versed in the classic literature, Latin, and religion. The school is still open and operating today. Boston Latin School started out as Latin Grammar School in 1635. It is the oldest existing school in the United States. The school was open to all boys of all social classes funded by donations. Philemon Pormort served as the school's first headmaster. The purpose of the school was to prepare boys for university following a similar model of English grammar schools. Founders wanted the school based on the classics: Latin, religion, and classical literature. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The location of the school has changed five times but has remained at the current site since 1922. As funds allow the school builds on and improves the building. Former students have created monuments for Franklin as well as a civil war monument, which was the first in Boston. In 1963, the Boston School Committee approved requiring entrance tests. Prior to 1963, entrance examinations were not required. Students were admitted by earlier grades. The school once enacted at 35% minority policy, the school later removed the policy to make sure entrance was based on the best entrance exam scores. The school did not become co–educational until 1972 when Congress passed Title XI mandating an equal education for both sexes. However, the first girl to attend occurred a century earlier. Helen Magill White was an exception; she was allowed to attend because her father was the school's sub master. She graduated from the school in 1877 then went on to become the first woman in the United States to earn a Ph.D. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Essay On New England New England[edit] The first American schools in the thirteen original colonies opened in the 17th century. Boston Latin School was founded in 1635 and is both the first public school and oldest existing school in the United States.[1] The first free taxpayer–supported public school in North America, the Mather School, was opened in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1639.[2][3] Cremin (1970) stresses that colonists tried at first to educate by the traditional English methods of family, church, community, and apprenticeship, with schools later becoming the key agent in "socialization." At first, the rudiments of literacy and arithmetic were taught inside the family, assuming the parents had those skills. Literacy rates were much higher in New England ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1642 the Massachusetts Bay Colony made "proper" education compulsory; other New England colonies followed this example. Similar statutes were adopted in other colonies in the 1640s and 1650s. The schools were all male and all white, with few facilities for girls.[6] In the 18th century, "common schools" were established; students of all ages were under the control of one teacher in one room. Although they were publicly supplied at the local (town) level, they were not free. Students' families were charged tuition or "rate bills." The larger towns in New England opened grammar schools, the forerunner of the modern high school.[7] The most famous was the Boston Latin School, which is still in operation as a public high school. Hopkins School in New Haven, Connecticut, was another. By the 1780s, most had been replaced by private academies. By the early 19th century New England operated a network of private high schools, now called "prep schools," typified by Phillips Andover Academy (1778), Phillips Exeter Academy (1781), and Deerfield Academy (1797). They became the major feeders for Ivy League colleges in the mid–19th century.[8] These prep schools became coeducational in the 1970s, and remain highly prestigious in the 21st ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. William Hooper's Life And Accomplishments William Hooper was born on June 28, 1742, in Boston, Massachusetts. His father, William Hooper, and his mother, Mary Dennie, were both well– respected people in society. They had five children, Hooper being the oldest of them. William Hooper Sr. wanted his son to follow his profession as a minister and enrolled him into Boston Latin School when he was young. Later on in 1757, he went to Harvard University and graduated three years later in 1760 with honors. At that time he was around nineteen and decided to pursue law instead of what his father wanted. In 1764 he moved to Wilmington, North Carolina and started practicing law. He soon built a reputation after representing in a few court cases. In 1767, Hooper married Anne Clark and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Benjamin Franklin's Childhood Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1706, Benjamin Franklin was one of seventeen children of Josiah Franklin, and his wife, Abiah Folger. Franklin's mother did not conceive all seventeen children. In 1677, Josiah Franklin married Anne Child. They had three kids in England: Elizabeth, Samuel and Hannah. Then the family moved to Boston, having four more children. Their names were Josiah Jr., Ann, Joseph (I) and Joseph (II). After Anne Child died in 1689, Josiah soon moved on and married Abiah Folger. The two then had ten children: John, Peter, Mary, James, Sarah, Ebenezer, Thomas, Benjamin, Lydia, and Jane. Growing up, Franklin thoroughly enjoyed reading and writing. When Benjamin was eight years old, his father sent him to South Grammar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Education Has Changed A Lot Over The Years Education in America has changed a lot over the years. It has gone from having school for a selection of students held in the schoolmaster's house, to every child going to school five days a week to a school building that can be anything from a small one story building to a large campus of school buildings. Current education in America can be considered very organized, and a large improvement. Education in the America's past was very different than it is today, and has undergone many changes. Both current and past education are very different, but are and were both effective. In addition to their effectiveness, both current and past education can both be considered defective, and have a negative side in addition to the positive. Education ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This law largely contributes to the vast amount of schools in every city and state today. Another law concerning the amount of schools in every state was passed in 1785. This law was established by the Continental Congress, before the constitution was created. It called for a survey of the Northwest Territory, creating townships, and the reserving of a portion of these townships to create a public local school. Education has always cost money, but it used to cost money for everyone to attend. However, in 1790, a law was decreed declaring that poor children were allowed to go to school for free while rich children still had to pay. Fortunately for the rich, this changed in 1827, when a law was passed making school public to everyone and free of charge. Because of slavery and segregation, this was not the case for African Americans. So, from 1865 to 1877, African Americans pushed for public education. They finally got to go to school, but they had to go to separate, less funded schools. This was supposed to change in 1954 when the Supreme court unanimously agreed that segregated schools were wrong and should be stopped. Unfortunately, schools were still segregated in 1998. Schools taught different material in the past too. The very first textbook ever created 1841. It included fifty–five lessons on ethics and being a good student and a good kid. It had a big influence on America and was considered a wonderful book. Many people even said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Gangs Authorities in Boston have also engaged in utilizing prevention strategies on juveniles who are on probation or in trouble. They have many programs present to combat gangs in Boston. One example is the Dorchester Safe Neighborhood Initiative, which unites both the authorities and the community, allowing for a better community overall due to communication and understanding. There is also the Ten Point Coalition which is an "alliance of black ministers whose goal is to form relationships with youths in trouble" with the ultimate philosophy being "to be there for young people and to catch them before they fall" (Prevent Crime, Too). By doing so, the Boston community creates a safety net for their at–risk youth and in turn prevents gang ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This method treats the gang members like human beings and solves the deeper problems in society, which then solve the problems of gangs in society. Other countries can help El Salvador in their mission to end gang violence through a variety of ways. The first is through foreign–direct investment, or FDI, in El Salvador. FDI is when a foreign corporation goes to another country and conducts services there through an office or factory, but still maintains headquarters in the foreign country (Zoltan). Foreign countries can encourage companies to move jobs to El Salvador, which provide them with increased opportunity and economic growth. This method proved effective in Asia during the 1980s and 1990s when the percentage of FDI dollars rose from 28 percent to 60 percent; as a result, it "aided the 'Asian Tigers' phenomenon of rapid industrialization and global economic competitiveness in Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan" (Zoltan). Today, these countries are some of the richest in the entire world, who are innovating and researching groundbreaking topics. By doing the same for El Salvador, it allows for adolescents to not enter the gang life, and instead pursue schooling and a job. The injections into their economy allow communities to start more programs just like those in Los Angeles or Boston, and can create a better support system for at–risk youth. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Stereotypes Of Being Cuban Being Latino has many different definitions depending on who you ask. If you ask a Cuban, you get one answer, a Honduran will give you another, and an American will likely give you completely different answer. In the United States, being Latino has been dwindled down to the Mexican stereotype because of ignorance. The lack of education about Latin culture and identity makes it so that these stereotypes are perpetuated and deems it socially acceptable to be unaware about these subjects. When people find out that I'm Cuban, they usually only know three things, if any, about Cuba: the Castro brothers, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Bay of Pigs Invasion. The recent spotlight on lifting the Cuban embargo was the first time in years that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coming from a city where I heard more Spanish than English in public and where Cuban coffee trumped Dunkin any day, Boston is a massive change. When counting the days for move–in day, I didn't realize how it would affect me not to have friends who were Cuban or at least Hispanic. I've found myself having to explain things that I never even thought of before. The fact that drinking coffee is a cultural requirement to Cubans and that my most familiar form of greeting is a kiss on the cheek, are some examples. Don't get me wrong; I love my classes, and Simmons has been everything I wanted my college experience to be so far. However, feeling detached from my culture has been difficult, but Canada's article gives me hope. Even though Canada felt isolated on a campus that had so few black students in comparison to where he had grown up, he looks back on his experience at Bowdoin with positivity. According to Canada, "It is the bringing together of the rich diversity of our nation in an intimate setting that makes colleges like Bowdoin so necessary to the continued struggle for democracy in our country." This line strikes me as the most important because I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. How Effective Were The Sons Of Liberty?. The Sons Of Liberty How effective were the Sons Of Liberty? The Sons Of Liberty was an organization that was created during the 13 colonies. The society, that was a secret society, was formed to protect the right of the colonists and fight taxation by the British Government. The Sons Of Liberty played an important role in most colonies in battling the Stamp Act. Samuel Adams was an American statesman and is one of the Founding Fathers. Samuel was a second cousin to John Adams, was born in Boston, was brought up in a religious family, graduated from a Harvard College, and was an influential official of the Massachusetts House Of Representatives. He was one of twelve children born to Samuel Adams Sr. and Mary (Fifield) Adams. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On 1757, Elizabeth died after giving birth to a stillborn son. In 1764, Adam's remarried to Elizabeth Wells, but they had no children together. Adams was elected to his first political office in 1747, he served as one of the clerks of the Boston market. Benedict Arnold was a general during the American Revolutionary War who had originally fought for the American Continental Army but he had defected the British Army. While he was a general on the American side, Arnold had obtained command of the fortifications at West Point, NY (New York), overlooking the cliffs at the Hudson river and he had planned to surrender those places to the British forces. He was born in Connecticut and he was a merchant operating ships on the Atlantic Ocean when the war broke out in 1775. He had joined the growing army that was outside of Boston and had distinguished himself through acts of intelligence and bravery. Arnold's actions had included the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775, defensive and delaying tactics at the Battle Of Valcour Island on Lake Champlain in 1776 and the Battle Of Ridgefield, Connecticut. John Hancock was born January 23, 1737 (according to the Julian calendar that was in use around that time, the date was January 12, 1736) in Braintree, Massachusetts. Hancock was the son of Reverend John Hancock of Braintree, Massachusetts and Mary Hawke Thaxter. After his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Difference Between Common Law And English Law Common law – that part of the English law not embodied in legislation. It consists of rules of law based on common custom and usage and on judicial court decisions. English common law became the basis of law in the USA and many other English–speaking countries. Trial by jury – There isn't really a definition that holds true everywhere. A trial by Jury in the UK is very different from a trial by Jury in the US. Trial by jury in the 15th century was very different from trial by jury now. In all depends on how the jury in the court judges. Parliament – Parliament is pretty much the identical to the legislative branch here in the US. The prime minister is accountable in his actions to the parliament. The parliament consists of the house of lords, house of commons and monarch. Magna Carta – Magna Carta Latin for Great Charter, literally "Great Paper", also called Magna Carta Libertatum Great Charter of Freedoms, is an English legal charter, originally issued in the year 1215. It was written in Latin. England's bill of rights – The Bill of Rights 1689 is an Act of the Parliament of England with the long title "An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown" and also known by its short title, the Bill of Rights. It is one of the basic documents of English constitutional law, alongside Magna Carta, the Act of Settlement and the Parliament Acts. It also forms part of the law of some other Commonwealth nations, such as New Zealand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Social Inventions: A Brief Biography Of Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin was born on january 6, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts he was one of seventeen children to his dad who was a candle and soap maker. Ben attended school at Boston Latin School but he did not graduate, when ben was fifteen his older brother james opened a newspaper called the new–england courant but his brother would not let him write. So without James knowing Ben made the fake name of Mrs. Silence Dogood who wrote into the paper and quickly became the talk of the town. Mrs. Dogood preached the importance of freedom of speech. At age seventeen ben left boston for Philadelphia pennsylvania for a new start. At the age of seventeen ben proposed to deborah reed who was only fifteen years. They had two kids together one died of smallpox at a young age the of four . His ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also he created the first fire station as well as the first lending library. His work on electricity may have been his most famous and most important work. One stormy night ben went outside with his son with a kite, silk string, a iron key, and a jar. He flew the kite up into the thunderstorm when the bolt of lightning struck the key the electrical charge hit the jar and Franklin proved that lighting is a form of extreme electricity. In 1757 Franklin went to England to represent pennsylvania in who should represent the colony. H stayed in England until 1775 where he represented a number of other colonies. Early in his trip he still considered himself an Englishman but we he saw the corruption in the english government he quickly saw it was time for American to become a country of its own. When he got back to America he immediately started to work on getting it to becomes its own country. Franklin was elected to the second continental congress while he was on there he helped write the articles of confederation. he then was appointed to a five member council that wrote and edited the declaration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Boston Latin School Of Boston Quite simply, the first public school in America was Boston Latin School. This school was established on April 23, 1635 in the town of Boston, Massachusetts ("BLS History"). The location of Boston was prime for a school considering that this city was the center of much settling and growth. Boston Latin School was founded by Reverend John Cotton, who was a Puritan minister, a Cambridge University graduate, and a free–thinker. Boston Latin School modelled after the Free Grammar School in Boston, England ("America's First School"). Classes were first originally taught in home of headmaster Phillip Pormort from 1635 to 1643 while the school was being built ("BLS History"). At this time, school was only open during summer and winter. There was a morning session lasting from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the summer and from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the winter. From there, students and headmasters would get a two–hour break for lunch and play. The afternoon session would then begin at 1 p.m. and finish at 5 p.m. ("BLS History"). Contrary to this school's set schedule, Thursdays were a bit different. The Thursday morning session ended at 10 a.m. for a church service. Afterwards, there would be an opportunity for lecture over English heritage ("BLS History"). Five of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence were students of Boston Latin School. Among these students were Inventor Benjamin Franklin, American statesman Samuel Adams, American merchant John Hancock, Lawyer Robert Treat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Emerson's Life And Beliefs Emerson was born on May 25, 1803 in Boston. He was very much influenced by the deaths of his relatives from his early life. His father died when he was 8, and all of his brothers died, and his wife died at the age 20. Also, his older son when he was only 7 years old. With many deaths, Emerson needed a person to lean on. For him, it was his aunt, Mary Moody. She was very close to him and helped him grow intellectually. Life before he started to write was life with God. He went to Boston Latin School and Harvard. After he finished undergraduate in Harvard, he went to Harvard School of Divinity. He became a pastor later in the Unitarian Church in Boston. He was influenced by his surroundings when he was young because he was born in a strict puritan family. His father was a pastor and his ancestors were, too. Traveling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, he moved to Concord and married Lydia Jackson as his second wife in 1835. In Concord, he became friends with Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, and Amos Bronson Alcott. His friends stayed months at Emerson's house to talk with him. In 1836, Emerson's first transcendentalism essay, Nature, was published. The publication of this essay was initially done anonymously. Maybe he thought the idea of transcendentalism would have too much impact, and he might have harmful critics. The day before the publication of Nature, Emerson gathered with Frederic Henry Hedge, George Putnam, and George Ripley. This gathering became periodic, and it later became transcendental club. Margaret Fuller, one of his friends from Concord, later joins this club and becomes the first female member of this club. As Emerson get older, he tried to find the balanced harmony between individual nonconformity and broader social concerns. He also spoke for abolition of slavery, and he continued his career as a lecturer, by lecturing around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Early Colonial Education Ignore lol. The schooling in America today grew out of religion. Puritan settlers in New England established schools for students to immerse themselves in religious studies. Education during colonial times was not considered a necessity, but mothers who were literate, read to their children. In 1635, the first grammar latin school was established in Boston, set up as an educational institution for the higher class so boys could be prepared to take on leadership positions in the church and in the state. In 1642, Massachusetts Bay Colony passed the first law in the New World requiring children to be taught to read and write. The English Puritans who founded Massachusetts believed that the well–being of individuals, along with the success of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Colonial American Education Vs Colonial Education Colonial American education is important to me because I am an elementary education major. Colonial education constructed the foundation of what the education system is built on today. I thought it would be wise to choose this topic to learn a little more about the history of my future. I find colonial education to be interesting because it took a great deal of trial and error to find a system that works and even today we are still trying to perfect the educational system. In the seventeenth century religion played an enormous part in education. The Puritans passion of religion is what drove them toward providing education powered by religion for their children. Education was destined to save souls. It "provided a path to heaven, and reading, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In these schools they read in Latin the works of Cicero, Ovid, and Erasmus. They read Socrates and Homer in Greek. They integrated mathematics, science, and modern languages by the eighteenth century. Class started at seven in the morning, recessed at eleven, and then went from one in the afternoon to five that evening. Students who graduated were expected to go to college and become leaders of the colonies, especially ministers. Education in colonial America was for the wealthy. Basic education such as reading and writing was offered for poorer children but their families had to publicly sign a "Pauper's Oath", which admitted to them being in poverty. Most families chose to have their child remain illiterate rather than publicly admit to their poverty. People of color were not offered any education, although the Quakers did create special schools for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Should School Start Later In School Schools are an institution for educating children and adults. There are different types of schools like academies, colleges, and universities. One of the first public school was made in 1635. That school was the first and the oldest existing school in the country. It was established in April 23 in Boston, Massachusetts known as the Boston Latin school. It was strictly for college preparation. The Boston, Latin school is a public school that is still functioning today with students enrolled in grades 7–12 according to this article (Crooks 1). The first school was a public school. Fast forward to today and this type of education style still exists. According to the article, "Master of Arts and Teaching Guide", high schools across the country generally start around 8:00 am (1). Recently researchers have raised the questions as to whether or not this start time is beneficial to students. They wonder whether a later start time would improve our educations system throughout the country. I believe schools should start later in the day because students do better in school while getting the extra sleep they need and it helps with academic achievement, health and better brain functions. One reason why schools should start later is academic achievement. Some people would say that if schools were to start later it would cause chaos with the elementary, middle and high school busses. They would have to pay for more buses and the new start time would affect how students get to and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Pros And Cons Of Bilingualism Throw two rocks in a pond and see what happens. Where the ripples start to merge, then bilingualism originates. Finding the synthesis between languages defines bilingualism. This meer simple yet complex integration has been hidden from the 21st century by the contemporary views and understanding of linguistic education. Two essayists, Martín Espada and Richard Rodriguez, tackle this disputed topic. Espada's The New Bathroom Policy at English High School dives into the modern use of bilingualism and the devastating hostility against it, whereas Rodriguez exposes the truths of bilingual education in his first person narration Hunger of Memory. Prior to explaining bilingualism, the concept of language must be understood. At a fundamental level, language derives off one's self expression and culture. Language does not only hold a function to communicate with another person; instead, language gives people an outlet for "not self expression alone but to make oneself understood by others." (Rodriguez 50–51) Furthermore, one must not forget Newton's 3rd Law of Motion, which simply translates into 'each reaction has an equal and opposite reaction.' that helps denote scientific and psychological views alike.' Regarding language, as the positive reaction is to the negative reaction, culture and self expression is to ignorance and cultural oppression. Language takes the form as a double edged sword, with the initial edge building connections and the opposite pushing a gap between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Research Paper On Anita Florence Hemmings One and only Extra credits: Anita Florence Hemmings Anita Florence Hemmings was the first black American woman who attended Vassar College and graduated more than 40 years before the college opened its doors to African American. "She had a clear olive complexion, heavy black hair, eyebrows and black eye" a Boston newspaper wrote of a 25 years old Hemmings in August 1897. With only a few weeks before the graduation Hemmings roommate became suspicious about her background and expressed concerns to her father, who hire a private investigator and followed Hemmings to her hometown of Boston, where her full story was revealed. According to Hemmings parents, "we know our daughter went to Vassar as a white girl and stayed there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Benjamin Franklin: One Of History's Greatest Men When you hear the name Benjamin Franklin, you possibly think of inventions like the lightning rod. You may picture him flying a kite to test the power of electricity. Besides being an inventor, Franklin completed research on topics like meteorology and the common cold. He was even a publisher and printed references. He couldn't do it without hard work, tenacity, and a spirit of curiosity. Franklin bounced back after every obstacle and became one of history's greatest men. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on 17th of January 1706. He died on 17th of April 1790 at the age of 84 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He had seven sisters and nine brothers from his father's ex–wives. Franklin went to school at Boston Latin School for two years. During school, he was good at handwriting and reading, but he was not very good at arithmetic. When Franklin, finished school, Franklin worked as a candle maker with his father for two years. Also, he then did printing with an older brother, James. During this time he taught himself five different languages: Latin, German, Spanish, Italian and French. Then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James was a cruel taskmaster, and would beat young Ben when displeased – which was often. James would not allow brother Ben to publish any of his own writing, however, he submitted 14 witty pieces under a made–up name, Mrs. Silence Dogood, and they delighted the paper's readers. When James discovered Franklin's secretly publishing James was jealous and punished him severely again, eventually forcing Ben to escape his servitude, which was against the law. Franklin ended up in Philadelphia, with just the wet and ratty clothes on his back and three pennies to his name. He was hungry, he went into a bakery shop and came out with three loaves of bread, one for his mouth and two tucked awkwardly under his arms. This was one of his most hardest challenges of his early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Dr. Bennet Omalu Research Paper Dr. Bennet Omalu was born in September 1968 in Idemili South, Nigeria. His father was John Donatus Amaechi Omalu who was a civil engineer and who encouraged Bennet in his medical career and his mother whose name is unknown, but what it is known about her is that she was a seamstress. Bennet had seven siblings: Steven, Ronald, Ryan, Ilyas, Shakir and Cyril. When Bennet was born it was during the Nigerian Civil War which caused his family migrate to another place where they would be safe, eventually they were able to come back to their origin birth country. When he was 12 years of age, Bennet wanted to become an air pilot, but when he was 16 he went into medical school and learned about medicine. He graduated in 1990 and completed a three year service in work doctoring. In 1994 he finally achieved his dream of living in the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He felt the need of doing something more with his life and work in a job that he knew he was going to love very much. Since he hadn't had that much time in the United States, he was not familiar with most of the things Americans are. He was what we consider an outcast, he was only focused on this work and finding the reasons why a person had died. He would dig more into a body until all of his questions and concerns were answered. He became an important person after a certain discovery he accomplished in 2002 while checking the body of a famous football player, Mike Webster. It was said that the reason the football player died was because of a cardiac attack or problem, but Bennet felt that there was much more into that. He began conducting studies on him, trying to measure all of the patients organs and trying to see what was the cause of his death. But, he realized that something was not right, his measurements were the average, he was a young player that was healthy but had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Emerson's Influence On Transcendentalism Emerson faced many conflicts in his life, including his career. He is considered one of America's most influential authors and thinkers (2). American author Ralph Waldo Emerson, known for his influence in European thought, was a successful poet and essayist during the transcendentalism era. Although Emerson's philosophy is greatly referred to as "Transcendentalism," he prefered "Idealism" (2). Transcendentalism refers to a new perspective on the world (2). He eventually came to accept it but is now commonly referred as part of the "New England Transcendentalism" literary time period (2). Emerson was one of the co–founders of the Transcendental Club (2). The club was founded in 1836 by four men: Emerson, George Ripley, George Putnam, and Frederic Henry Hedge (2). Transcendentalists were a small and controversial group when they first started in the 1830s; however, their influence on American literature and culture has made a significant impact, even today (2). The Transcendental Club ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was the fourth child out of seven siblings (2). His father was a Unitarian minister, along with seven of his ancestors (3). His father died when Emerson was just eight years old (2). His mother was left behind to provide for all eight of her children (2). Emersons mother sold his father's written works and often took in boarders (2). Emerson married Ellen Tucker in 1829 (2). Their marriage was short lived as Ellen died 18 months into their marriage from Tuberculosis (2). In 1835 Emerson married his second wife, Lydia Jackson (3). Lydia changed her name to "Lydian" because she thought "Ralph and Lydian Emerson" was more pleasing to say (2). Lydian and Emerson went on to have four children: Waldo, Ellen (named after Emerson's first wife), Edith, and Edward (3). Emerson's first born, Waldo, died at the meer age of five from scarlet fever (2). This left Emerson devastated, questioning his life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. What Is Henry Knox's Role In The Civil War Henry Knox was a military officer of the Continental Army. He was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. Henry owned and operated a bookstore there, cultivating an interest in military history. When the American Revolutionary War broke out in 1775, he befriended General George Washington. After that he quickly rose to become the chief artillery officer of the Continental Army. In this role he accompanied Washington on most of his campaigns. He also had some involvement in many major actions of the war. Henry set up training centers for artillerymen and manufacturing facilities for weaponry that were valuable assets. Henry was admitted to the Boston Latin School. This is where he studied Greek, Latin, arithmetic, and European history. Since Henry was the oldest son still at home when his father died, he left school at the age of 12. He later became a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The genial giant initially enjoyed reasonable pecuniary success, but his profits slumped after the Boston Port Bill and subsequent citywide boycott of British goods. In 1772 he cofounded the Boston Grenadier Corps. This happened as an offshoot of The Train. It later served as its second in command. Shortly before his 23rd birthday Knox accidentally discharged a shotgun, shooting two fingers off his left hand. He managed to bind the wound up and reach a doctor, who sewed the wound up. Knox supported the Sons of Liberty, an organization of agitators against what they considered repressive British colonial policies. It is unknown if he participated in the 1773 Boston Tea Party. We do know that he did serve on guard duty before the incident to make sure no tea was unloaded from the Dartmouth, one of the ships involved. The next year he refused a consignment of tea sent to him by James Rivington, a Loyalist in New York. Henry married Lucy Flucker. She was the daughter of Boston ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. The Importance of Latin in the Curriculum Essay examples The Importance of Latin in the Curriculum My memories of Latin in high school are less than fond. I remember slouching in my chair, staring blankly at my desk as I tried to remember the form of the word agricola (farmer) in the ablative plural. Much of the class consisted of mundane activities like this. We translated endless Bible passages from Latin, translated what seemed like the entire body of Greek mythological literature, and read hundreds of lines from The Aneid, The Odyssey, and The Iliad. I signed up for Latin because I was considering going into medicine, and I had heard that doctors need to know Latin. As high school progressed, though, a medical career seemed less and less likely so it appeared I had no real use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Until the Reformation, church services were conducted using only Latin. One of the key principles of the Protestant movement was that the entire Christian message, Scripture included, should be made accessible to the common folk in their own tongue (Hammond 243–4). The Catholic Church also began to use the vernacular for its homilies during the Counter–Reformation for similar reasons (Smith 32). The switch from Latin to the common tongues did not occur overnight, though. In fact, the Catholic Church mandated that Mass be spoken only in Latin until the bishops of the second Vatican Council voted to make the switch in 1962 (Waquet 47). For hundreds of years it remained a key part of the education from middle school to college of those students that were fortunate enough to get one. Latin was taught so that students could read ancient religious, philosophical, and dramatic texts in their original language (Smith 27). By reading these texts in their original tongue, students would gain "the key to the superior wisdom of the Ancient World and to the piety of the Christian Fathers" (Smith 27–8). When these privileged students entered college before the decline of Latin, they entered a deeply Latin world. Upon entering the building, they would see Collegium inscribed above the door, their classrooms would be labeled sexta, quinta, quarta, and the teacher would lecture in Latin. In fact, students were required to converse only in Latin during free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Influential Writer And Poet "Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.". These are the words Ralph Waldo Emerson once said. Emerson was an influential writer and poet that is still studied to this day. Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803 in Boston, Massachusetts. William Emerson, Ralph's father, was a pastor in the first church of Boston and was also part of the ministry. Sadly, his father died of stomach cancer on May 12, 1811 when Ralph was 7. This made a financial problem for the family since he had the highest wage of the family. Ralph's mother, Ruth Haskins, cared for Ralph and his seven siblings, but only 4, including Ralph, of them made it to adulthood. His mother also made a boarding school of seven children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Essay on John Hancock In all of American history, there are many men who stand out and emphasize the history ofour country. This man, John Hancock, is one of those extraordinary men that stand out.John’s life began on January 16, 1736 in Braintree, Massachuchetts.John was the middle child of three. He was the son of (Rev.) John Hancock, born on June 1, 1702 in Lexington, Massachuchetts and son of Mary Hawke, born on October 13, 1711 in Hingham, Massachuchetts. Mary was once married before she married John Hancock Sr. Her previous marriage ended in her former husband’s death.(Rev.) John Hancock was well–liked by his parish, was paid well, and was provided a very comfortable home. In return of their generosity, he was a “faithful shepard.” ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His age though caused a slight problem. He was almost nine years of age and all the first graders were almost seven. The master of the school, John Lovell, found a nice solution. Since John was excellently trained in Lexington, Lowell moved him up to third grade. John was neither Lowell’s favorite nor his worst student. By his fifth year, he was ready to begin “making Latin”. He translated from Caesar’s Commentaries, Cicero’s Orations , and the Aeneid. The major purpose of the school was to prepare a student in the liberal arts so he can follow the same path at college. The foundation of the school was classical languages, but with his mastery of the ancients, he also acquired knowledge of history, philosophy , and theology. By the time spring came around in 1750, John was finishing his time at Latin. He had completed the school’s curriculum and was preparing for college. Of course the choice was Harvard. He was armed with a conspicuous heredity, money, and recommendations from Master Lowell. John didn’t have any trouble getting into Harvard. In the fall of 1750, John, Latin alumnus entered Harvard College. At the age of thirteen and a half, he was the second youngest boy in his class, and he was ranked fifth out of the twenty in his class. College work for Hancock was practically a continuation of his work at Latin. The emphasis in college was still languages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Research Paper On Carolingian Renaissance Carolingian Renaissance A lot of people would consider Charlemagne as a great leader of France because he had placed his people first and that is rare to find within a kingdom. Charlemagne was fortunate to inherit a vast kingdom where he was knowledgeable in military and very wealthy; "He used these assets to double the territory under Carolingian control"( Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia). During his reign, he was known to like people and ideas. But he noticed that most of the people and the leaders that worked for him weren't very educated. After the fall of Rome, Charlemagne took Europe from the dirt and polished the kingdom by revolutionizing education. That encouraged him to build an educational system based on monasteries, which led to what scholars have called "The Carolingian Renaissance". During this revival, Charlemagne had established schools, revolutionized writing and prepared important religious texts. With power and money, Charlemagne was able to attract many scholars from Europe and within the kingdom. He gathered a group of the Anglo–Saxon and Irish clergy; he reformed the palace school at Aachen and founded monastery schools throughout the empire with the intention of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Charlemagne, Frankish Emperor (Charles the Great)." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Online, 2015. Web. 13 Oct. 2015 Charlemagne. "Encyclopedia of World Biography". 2004. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Oct. 2015 Epic World History. "Carolingian Renaissance". " Carolingian Renaissance". Web. Prof Noy Sparks." Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance". Valencia West Campus, Orlando, Fl. 05 Oct. 2015. Lecture. "Promoting Literacy." The Humanities. Vol. 2. Boston: Henry M Sayre, 2015. 94–95. Print. Wikipedia."Carolingian Miniscule." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 06 Oct. 2015. Bachrach, Bernard S. "Charlemagne, Frankish Emperor (Charles the Great)." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Online, 2015. Web. 13 Oct. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. City Of Boston, Massachusetts Essay City of Boston, Massachusetts The major cities of the United States are all very interesting, after I analyzed my decision; I decided to research the great city of Boston, Massachusetts. Boston was founded on September 17, 1630 and has a rich historical background making it a very important city in the United States. "The city of Boston was the home to several important events during the American Revolution such as: the Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, the Siege of Boston, Battle of Lexington and Concord, and the Battle of Bunker Hill." (Snow, Caleb H. (1828). History of Boston. Abel Bowen.) These were all significant events that helped shape the city Boston has become today. Boston is a Bay City located in the inner circle of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the eighties the city experienced a twelve percent drop in population growth, and from the nineties until now, they have maintained an average of a two percent population increase each ten years" (www.cityofboston.gov, 2008) Its economy is greatly impacted by the universities and colleges in the city, it has over 100 universities and colleges in the Greater Boston area. Tourism is a huge part of its successful economy, "in 2004 tourists spent $7.9 billion and made the city one of the ten most popular tourist locations in the country." (Boston: Economy. Thomson Gale (Thomson Corporation) 2006.) Boston is located in Suffolk County and is by Cambridge which is the home of Harvard College. It is home to Fenway Park where baseball's Boston Red Sox play (Baseball is a big part of life in Boston), New England is right around the corner, Home of the New England Patriots football team. Then they have the Boston Celtics Basketball team, and the Boston Bruins hockey team. Boston is a very sports oriented city and it plays a big part of their heritage. Also many of their sports teams have a reputation of winning, so that encourages the fans for these teams to continue their support for them. One other major sports event in general to note is the Boston Marathon, one of the most publicized marathons, which is ran annually. In the heart of Boston it has many major historical monuments and buildings to give it even more to offer as a city. It has its very own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Stuart's Coffee Bar Argument Chicken Salad on Cranberry with a Side of Comfort and Community "The bus is annoying and you won't have a library to study in," explains the upperclassman. "But what about the Law Library?" I, having recently discovered I will be living on Newton campus my Freshman Year, inquire. "You could try and slip into the Law School's library, but they kick undergraduates out." "So is there anything better about Newton?" "Yes, there is. The dining hall, it's called Stuart." The above interaction represents one many Newton Campus residents have likely had. Upon learning of their living arrangements, these new college students scramble to find a positive in their impending situation. I was once this student. Newton Campus has its drawbacks: waking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fortunately, similarly to the panini station, the coffee bar in Stuart has consistently strong options and a convenient payment system that make coffee–consuming students like me feel at ease. Starting mornings the same everyday makes the school week easier and more manageable. Stuart's coffee bar provides a variety of options, but always has the same list. Moreover, you can watch the drinks be prepared and can specialize your coffee however you like. I begin every morning with the BC Bolt, which has a unique title honoring the school. Later in the day I typically order an Iced Mocha Latte. Chocolate syrup swirls around the interior of the cup before two shots of espresso and 2% milk pour over top. The consistency of coffees offered each day in the same location makes the coffee bar at Stuart feel like a favorite coffee shop I visited each day in Pennsylvania. Furthermore, students conveniently pay for these delicious Stuart coffees on the meal plan, unlike at Stokes' Chocolate Bar. To buy a coffee from Stokes' Chocolate Bar, students must pay by Eagle Bucks, which is real money instead of the tuition we already pay. Thanks to these qualities, Stuart's Coffee Bar provides consistency, convenience, and comfort to Newton ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Ralph Waldo Emerson Research Paper Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston Massachusetts in 1803, to a clergyman. He attended Boston Latin School followed by attending Harvard where he graduated in 1821. Emerson became known as "The American Scholar," which was the foundation of a lecture he gave in 1837, resulting in American authors finding their own style of nature and self–reflection, rather than following their previous forerunners. He believed that it was the role of the American writers to confront the issues of the day in through their writings, such as slavery. Emerson became the leading figure of the philosophy of Transcendentalism in this time period, which is a loose set of ideas that looked to nature for inspiration and insights, he belief influenced many individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Boston Latin School Case Study Several Boston civil rights groups are calling for a federal investigation into racial discrimination and bias at Boston Latin School. The head of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts was in a meeting Saturday with the mayor and a handful of other community groups including, the New Democracy Coalition.The group discussed the concerns with the Boston Latin School, which is facing allegations of racial bias. "The mayor for the first time is listening, listening very carefully to leaders in the community. He's listening very carefully to former students and parents in the community," said Kevin Peterson, executive director of the New Democracy Coalition. "We jointly agreed that we would collaborate going forward," said Darnell Williams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...