Cedar Point is a theme park destination for millions of people each year. Cedar Point is known for its famous roller coasters, making it one of the most attended theme parks in the country. The park has reached record numbers of 60,000 visitors a day! Since 1870, Cedar Point has been making an impact on Ohio’s economy and history in many ways(answers.com)(cedarpoint.com)(G. Susan).
The Horace Mann School is an independent is an independent college preparatory school in New York City, founded in 1887, Horace Mann School has located 231 W 246th St, Bronx, NY 10471 ("Horace Mann School." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 05 May 2016.). The school is a model of traditional educational excellence and sound values in a society in search of both ("Horace Mann School." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 05 May 2016.).
In the 1960s and 1970s, psychopharmacological medications were starting to be well-known in American and became very popularized by mothers, single women and other females . These women were dependent, typically, on one specific medication, an anti-depressant known as Miltown, or ‘Mother’s Little Helper’ . Miltown is advertised as a way to cure all women’s day-to-day problems and continues to work all day . Women were encouraged to take this anti-depressant because it would help please the other people around them . Women were also encouraged to take Miltown with or without a mental disorder, because it cures that all day unpleasantness . This paper will discuss why women thought they had a need for a ‘Mother’s Little Helper’ and where those needs come from.
River Phoenix was born on August 23, 1970 in Oregon on a farm where his parents were working. (Biography.com Editors) His parents John Lee Bottom and Arlyn Dunetz were living a bohemian lifestyle and moved around frequently. (Biography.com Editors) They were raising their children in a very non-traditional way. The family joined a religious group called the Children of God Commune. (Connely 2013) In this commune the children were sent into the streets to sing or they would go hungry. (Connely 2013) This commune was considered a Christian sex cult where the children were encouraged to have sex with adults and other children. (Connely 2013) In an interview, River told Details magazine he was 4 when he first made love. (Connely 2013) “But I’ve blocked it out,” he said. “I was completely celibate from 10 to 14.” (Phoenix)
The Lincoln Memorial was built to honour our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. The Memorial is located on the western end of the National Mall in Washington D.C. The Lincoln Memorial is one of our greatest monuments. This monument has an interesting history. It has been visited by millions people. The Lincoln Memorial is the 5th most popular tourist attraction. If you are ever in Washington, D.C. I recommend that you visit the Memorial. It will be one of the greatest things you will see.
My motivation for seeking admittance to the U.S. Military Academy started in my early childhood. When I was a child I said I wanted to be a soldier and serve my country in the most honorable way possible. To this day that has not changed. The military always fascinated me. In my childhood I would watch military documentaries over cartoons. They still continue to intrigue me. Going into high school I considered the different branches of the armed forces. I decided the Army was the best fit for me and that becoming an active duty officer will be the best path to take to make the Army a career. In my junior year of high school that plan changed slightly. When I turned seventeen I decided to enlist in the Army reserves through the split option. This allowed me to
Vicksburg was a critical battle to both the Union and the Confederates because of whom would have the right of the Mississippi River. If the Union won the battle, they would regain control of the Mississippi River; thus, opening vital avenue of commerce that had been closed since secession and denied by Confederate Army since they trained by the river. Furthermore, if the Union took control, they would divide the Confederate States in half, disturb the Confederacy supply route, and cut Richmond off from western half of Confederacy. Cutting of Richmond would achieve a major objective of the Anaconda Plan.
There are many accusations of who was responsible for the smallpox outbreak in Fort Pitt, during the summer 1763. Many of the Native Americans accused the British soldiers of being responsible for the outbreak. There is suspension that Jeffery Amherst, the British commander in chief, knew of smallpox infected blankets being given to Natives by the end of June. William Trent is also credited with writing an account of the event in his diary. The Fort Pitt account books clearly states that the British military paid for and sanctioned the handing out of infected objects. Records for June 1763 document the numbers for how many were given out. This handing out of infected objects was certified by Captain Simeon Ecuyer. These are only a few examples of the many accusations surrounding the Fort Pitt smallpox outbreak.
The Confederate army in Murfreesboro was commanded by Gen. Braxton Bragg. Bragg had just returned from invading Kentucky before he arrived in Murfreesboro. In Kentucky, he had commanded the Army of Mississippi, and then he was joined my Maj. Gen. Kirby Smith’s army. This new combined army of around 38,000 was renamed the Army of Tennessee. Just like the Union General Buell, Bragg was cautious about engaging the Union troops and decided passivity was wise. After around a month, Bragg moved his troops from where they were stationed, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, through Knoxville and Chattanooga and into Murfreesboro, Tennessee. When he got to Murfreesboro, he immediately organized his troops into a defensive position on the Stones River near Murfreesboro.
The neighborhood of Lincolnville was established after the Civil War by freed slaves and, is in the oldest city in America, St. Augustine. The settlement was first called Little Africa, however, when the streets were paved in 1878 the community became known as Lincolnville in honor of Abraham Lincoln (1). The Lincolnville District is St. Augustine 's most well-known black neighborhood and has been a part of many important events in not only African American history, but also St. Augustine’s and America. Racism and segregation in the South during the late 19th century and early 20th allowed for black businesses to be established and then for them to grow and prosper. As the 20th century progressed Lincolnville became an important part of St.
Home to a large Pleistocene fossil site, Saltville, Virginia has revolutionized modern archeology. The locality is especially significant because of unique interactions that took place between animals and humans 15,000 years ago. There has been recent evidence uncovered that Paleo-humans and the mammals in the surrounding Appalachian region interacted and the humans relied on the animals for survival. The deep history preserved in the land of Saltville reveals a past ecosystem that drew megafauna to its locality. The region, rich with life, is the second oldest known Pre-Clovis site in the Americas, marking its significance in history and archeology. The site possesses signs of humans who hunted megafauna for spiritual and resourceful purposes.
It is now May, 1778. The army is preparing to leave Valley Forge and renew hostilities with the British. The suffering we endured in Valley Forge was horrible. We spent the winter season starving, freezing, and dying of diseases. Thousands had no shoes and even clothes. Most had no blankets to keep warm and had to stay up all night to keep warm by the fire. You could see the tracks of blood from people's feet freezing to the ground. The camp had experienced a famine and we went without food for days. I am disappointed in the soldiers who decided to leave camp to go home. I mean, I can understand why they would want to leave. Especially since many had families to provide for, but I believe that this war is one all colonist should have fought
Clifton Davis participated in a school trip to the Glen Echo Park, only to find out his money was wasted due to the fact that the park would not let him in because of his skin color. The Glen Echo Park is unjustified, as its policy to exclude all negro’s is unfair and it clearly speaks against the Declaration of Independence. “All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” (Declaration of Independence)
As cannon balls flew threw the sky, I knew I had to save my country. My family heard about our glory, that we won Trenton. I have decided to re-enlist for three reasons which are family, glory and freedom.These three reasons are very important, especially for us soldiers.
Steamboat Springs — January 11, 2009. A single-engine plane crashed one mile north of the runway at Yampa Valley Regional Airport, YVRA, on Sunday morning in heavy snow. The two passengers, William "Bill" Rooney Jr., 54, and his adult son William Patrick Rooney III, 26, father of a year-old son and a daughter expect next month, were killed.