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    Kingsolver. In her first book‚ The Bean Trees‚ her life and political views are greatly displayed throughout her writing and her choice of themes. Barbara grew up in rural Kentucky and later lived in Arizona while pregnant with her first child. Oddly enough‚ in The Bean Trees the character Missy/Taylor Greer grew up in Kentucky and acquired a child on the way to her unknown destination‚ which turned out to be Arizona. Although Kingsolver denies that her past and Taylor’s are related‚ they have many

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    © Abraham Lincoln Online Brief Profile of Abraham Lincoln Born -- February 12‚ 1809‚ near Hodgenville‚ Kentucky Middle Name -- None Parents -- Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln Siblings -- Sarah (1807-1828)‚ Thomas (1812) Places Lived -- Kentucky‚ Indiana‚ Illinois‚ District of Columbia Wife -- Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882); married 1842 Children -- Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926)‚ Edward Baker Lincoln (1846-1850)‚ William Wallace Lincoln (1850-1862)‚ Thomas (Tad) Lincoln (1853-1871)

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    Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States. A rough-hewn military hero‚ he was regarded by many as the spokesman of the common man. He entered the White House in 1829 after winning the second of two vigorously fought election campaigns. Through his forceful personality‚ he restructured the office of the president and helped shape the democratic party. Less educated and less schooled in government than many of his political opponents‚ Jackson had leaped to national fame in

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    Shibina Alexandra Russia‚ Moscow 2013-12-06 KFC SWOT Analysis Overview KFC Corporation‚ also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ based in Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ is the world’s most popular chicken restaurant chain. Every day‚ nearly 8 million customers are served around the world. KFC primarily sells Original Recipe chicken – made with the same great taste Colonel Harland Sanders‚ the founder of the company‚ created more than a half-century ago – in form of pieces‚ wraps‚ salads and sandwiches

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    John C. Calhoun was born in Abbeville‚ South Carolina on March 18th‚ 1782 and he supported his family whenever his father was ill when he was still a child. In 1807‚ John became a lawyer and was soon elected to congress in 1810 where he was openly a “war hawk” or someone who wanted to go to war with Great Britain for independence‚ and in 1812 he got his wish when the war of 1812 began. During the war‚ he raised troops so that he could support congress which made him a nationalist and he fought for

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    High school student Elizabeth Qualls was born and raised in the quaint town of Arlington‚ Kentucky. As much as she adores the charming and altruistic people of Arlington‚ she has always longed for an adventure that goes beyond her unpretentious hometown and without her five siblings. She thirsted for new experiences and to break out the warmth of her comfort zone. Pauline Guintoli is a high school student who was born in the exquisite country of France. She comes from the large city of Toulouse

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    Society) American Cave Conservation Association (with support from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and a Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source Grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the Kentucky Division of Water) Illinois Basin Consortium (Illinois‚ Indiana and Kentucky State Geological Surveys) National Park Service U.S. Bureau of Land Management USDA Forest Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey AGI Environmental Awareness Series‚ 4

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    History of Kentucky Fried Chicken: In 1930 Harland sanders opened a small restaurant called “Sanders court and Cafe”. In 1936 was made honorary Kentucky Colonel in recognition of his contribution to the state’s cuisine. In 1940 the secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices were born. In 1957 Kentucky fried Chicken used to be sold in buckets. In1966 The Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation goes public. In 2002 the tricon global Restaurant Inc which owned KFC changed its name to YUM! Brands.INC In

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    actually one of the reasons why colonies developed more rapidly in the east while the west came to be seen as a hostile territory by most colonists. This all changed with the discovery of Cumberland Gap. On the boards of the U.S. states Tennessee[->1]‚ Kentucky[->2]‚ and Virginia[->3] is Cumberland Gap which is a pass through the Appalachian Mountains. The moment colonists discovered the Cumberland Gap turned out to be an essential time in American history. “With the formation of the United States‚ an

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    Countryman‚ poor farmer‚ and hard worker. These were the humble beginnings of the American author Jesse Stuart. Born on August 8th 1906 in a small place known as Greenup County in Kentucky. To the uneducated eye‚ Jesse Stuart may seem like any ordinary farmer at the time. Stuart and his family had struggled to survive for the majority of their days. Working many hours a day in both school and on his father’s farm‚ Jesse had a ton of work on his plate. Stuart however‚ had an insatiable work ethic

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