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Ernest J. Gaines
Year and place published: 1971, New York, Toronto, London, Sydney, and Auckland.
Number of pages: 259
Type of Book: Fictional Autobiography
Biography of Author:
Ernest James Gaines was born in 1933 on River Lake
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on November 22, 1963 riding through the Dealey Plaza in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas, and his assassination is one biggest confusions. People today still give their thoughts and ideas on what they think happened. Even I get confused when I discuss
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U.S is the 4th largest nation in the world.
oU.S ranges from the Arctic (Alaska) to the Tropics (Hawaii)
oU.S is a major producer of oil, natural gas, coal, and other minerals needed in modern industries
oU.S has a relatively low pop. Density
oU.S
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were finding their way to the New World, America was a not a country defined by human lines or boundaries, but a land which Native Americans and animals lived in harmony with. As time progressed, more and more discontented Europeans came to America
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New France" Samuel du Champlain founded Quebec, the first permanent French settlement in North America. He also kept the struggling community alive during its early years. He explored Canada as far west as Lake Huron and also discovered the lake in
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of struggles to enjoy a life of freedom, equality and stability. So far in this class, we have learned about many different people and the struggles that they have went through to ensure this freedom and stability. Women and immigrants, for instance,
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state of Rhode Island. Now let the tour begin.
Rhode Island is located in the northeastern United States. It is bordered by two states, Connecticut on the west and Massachusetts on the north and east. To the south is the Atlantic Ocean. Rhode
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to confidential medical care for all Americans, the United States Supreme Court struck down a drug testing scheme targeting pregnant women developed by local police and prosecutors in collaboration with doctors in a South Carolina hospital.
In its
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of fertile soil, long growing seasons, and numerous waterways provided favorable conditions for farming plantations in the South (Foster). The richness of the South depended on the productivity of the plantations (Katz 3-5). With the invention
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or bison are one of the beasts that used to freely roam the Wild West. They are one of the strongest and most powerful animals in North America. Millions once roamed the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Today they're far fewer and less common. Most
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