Illinois River Essays

  • Illinois Michigan Canal is Responsible for Chicago's Size

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    force behind the huge surge of growth that turned the tiny settlement on the banks of Lake Michigan named Chicago, in to a huge metropolis and bustling center of trade. Ever since Joliet first crossed the portage between the Chicago River and the Des Plaines River in 1673, explorers, investors, politicians, and farmers alike all agreed that constructing a canal across the continental divide could benefit them greatly. The canal would connect the two largest water systems in the United States, creating

  • The Informative Essay Of Abraham Lincoln's Early Life

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    rereading the small amount of books that he had. Abraham finally got a look at the wider world when he took a voyage down river to New Orleans on a float boat in 1828. Little is known about this journey. In 1830 the Lincoln’s it's moved once more to Macon County, Illinois. Another voyage to visit New Orleans, the young Lincoln settle down in a village of new Salem Illinois in 1831, this is not far from Springfield. There he began to work. He worked in a store and managed a mill. Milling is basically

  • The Dred Scott Decision

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    The Dred Scott Decision The Dred Scott decision of the Supreme Court in March 1857 was one of the major steps on the road to secession. Dred Scott was a slave who was taken to Missouri from Virginia and sold. His new master then moved to Illinois (a free state) for a while but soon moved back to Missouri. Upon his master's death, Scott claimed that since he had resided in a free state, he was consequentially a free man. The case eventually made it to the Supreme Court. As stated by Supreme

  • Chicago Fire Research Paper

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    The fire destroyed the prime sections of the city. (Stein, R. Conrad. 30) The fire was easy to spread due to the fact most of the city was manufactured with wood. (Pascal, Janet B. and Kevin McVeigh 33) The Great Chicago Fire survived passing two rivers. (Pascal, Janet B. and Kevin McVeigh 3) The fire was one of the greatest disasters to harm a city in the United States. (Stein, R. Conrad

  • Illinois Wildlife Categories: Plantlife

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    very important role to Illinois; there are many different categories of wildlife. One of the categories is plant life found throughout Illinois. Some of the plants are dandelions, sunflowers, poison ivy, and goldenrod. Although plants in Illinois are beautiful, there are also many mammals, fish, and birds. These many plants and animals throughout Illinois make this state a very interesting and beautiful place to visit and study. Plants Dandelions There are many plants in Illinois that you can see locally

  • The Midwest Region

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    their surest way of travel, rivers and lakes. By the middle of the eighteenth century, settled populations were beginning to take hold at Detroit and Green Bay and in what was called the Illinois country (<a href="http://lcweb2.loc.gov">http://lcweb2.loc.gov</a>). The great currency of the French empire in North America was, however, the fur trade. Canoes were used to float the furs down a series of waterways from the area around the Great Lakes, up the Ottawa River to Montreal (<a href="http://lcweb2

  • Robert Olan Butler

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    Robert Olen Butler Robert Olen Butler, Jr., was born January 20, 1945, and grew up in Granite City, Illinois, a steel town near St. Louis, Missouri. His father, Robert Olen Butler, Sr., was chair of the theater department at St. Louis University, and his mother, Lucille Hall Butler, an executive secretary. Butler graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. in oral interpretation. He went on to the University of Iowa, receiving his M.A. in playwriting in 1969. While in Iowa, he married

  • Utah and the Mormon Culture

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    the next 10 years, Joseph was visited by other heavenly messengers, translated the Book of Mormon and established the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. Many years thereafter, the Mormons relocated from Nauvoo, Illinois because of religious persecution (PBS Online). In Illinois, Joseph Smith had succeeded in establishing a religion which brought together its followers both sociologically and economically. Mormon followers were ordered to pay a tithing of 10% on their gross personal wealth. Those

  • Moccasin Bluff Site Essay

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    Moccasin Bluff Site is located along Red Bud Trail and the St. Joseph River north of Buchanan, Michigan. This archaeological site is protected by a half-circle of hills to the north, west and south with a radius close to 2000 feet. Because of its archaeological historic significance, the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. People have lived on the terrace between Moccasin Bluff and the St. Joseph River for eight thousand years. The first inhabitants stayed in small temporary

  • The Audacity of Hope: A Rhetorical Analysis

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    peace, or simply hope for some good out of your day. In 2006, Barack Obama wrote the political biography The Audacity of Hope to outline his core political and spiritual beliefs, as well as his opinions on different aspects of American culture. The Illinois senator divided the book into nine chapters, each concentrating on both his own and the United States’ successes and failures in local and state politics. While revealing great leadership attributes, life experiences, personal qualities and hard

  • Chicago River Essay

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    of the once stagnant river, thus saving the lives of Chicago residents. In the early 1880s, Chicago was a bustling city on its way to becoming one of great cities in the world. There was a problem though. Horrible sanitation problems plagued the city. The Chicago River was virtually an open sewer covered with visible filth. Most of the river’s worst pollution came from homes and bathroom waste thought the city. “Bubbly Creek” was one of the worst branches of the river. It was filled with enough

  • Emmett Till Thesis

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    just to make him laugh. Emmett and his mother were very close and he once told her as long as she could bring home the bacon and provide he could take care of the house. The Till's lived in a middle class neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. In their neighborhood they

  • Raising Minimum Wage Essay

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    Minimum wage should be increased because millions of Americans will be saved from a life of poverty. With inflation increasing every year, it is necessary to raise the minimum wage to keep up the living cost. Adams, Mark. "Raising the Minimum Wage Hurts the Poor." US News. U.S.News & World Report, 11 Mar. 2013. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Mark Adams argues that raising minimum wage would hurt the poor rather than helping them. He points out that raising minimum wage will make it hard for them to find a

  • Walt Whitman's O Captain ! My Captain

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    Walt Whitman wrote many great poems, yet while I read through a list of poems to analyze, one of his most popular poems caught my eye. “O Captain! My Captain!” has so many hidden meanings, as well as sentence structure and imagery. This twenty-four line piece of literary art has made its mark on history by describing the feeling of losing a friend, as well as a leader. This work is a great poem to expose readers to exploring the depths of the words written to interpret the hidden messages among them

  • Rhetoric in Politics: Barack Obama’s Inauguration Speech

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    Rhetoric in Politics: Barack Obama’s Inauguration Speech Barack Obama’s Inauguration address was delivered to the American public in order to express the goals of the president for his upcoming term. This address would be president Obama’s second as he is currently in his second presidency term. The purpose of this speech was to share with the public the vision he had for his next term, what his future ideas were, and the rights we Americans hold. Throughout the use of vivid examples, anecdotes

  • Should I move to Hawaii?

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    President Barack Obama won the election by a land slide, but this past Illinois senator was born and raised in Honolulu Hawaii, one of the best places in the world (Wikipedia, Honolulu). Hawaii is one of the best places and is going to be one of the best locations to move to. I really should move to Hawaii over staying here in Illinois. One of the Islands I would choose to move to is Oahu, whose nickname is “the gathering place” (City). I also would specifically prefer to live in Honolulu; I been

  • Abraham Lincoln’s Depression

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    Little do most people know, our sixteenth President Abraham Lincoln, suffered from a depression also known as Melancholy. Lincoln was, considered by most, one of our greatest Presidents. As a U.S. president, Lincoln had many great accomplishments. For example he had a vital role in preserving the Union during the Civil War, he ended slavery, had good speeches and letters and was very humble. On the outside “Honest Abe” was a strong, intelligent man. On the inside, he was falling apart. Few people

  • The Shunning of a Whistleblower

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    Throughout all of humanity, people have been shunning other people for many reasons. Whether it be the differences between two people or the wrongdoings of a person, it almost seems like human nature for people to turn away from each other. A person would think that over time, society would become more accepting of others, but instead, it seems that the things that have been seen to be unfit for society in the past still hold true today. Traditions and beliefs are still prevalent today, and when

  • The Perfect Companion: Short Biography: The Perfect Companion

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    The Perfect Companion Astoria squinted her eyes as she slowly began to awaken from her slumber, but the sun shinning through her window made it next to impossible to keep her eyes open. She finally rolled over so the sunshine could no longer reach her face. Astoria grumbled as she rolled out of bed and started to rub the sleepy sand out of her eyes, when she paused... "Oh my! Today is the day!" She yelled to herself. She sprang up from the floor and rushed over to her calendar and glanced at

  • Persuasive Essay On Gun Control

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    From Columbine to Blacksburg and Aurora, gun control has become quite the controversial issue in the United States. As such, sides have been made on the proper means not only to regulate weapons, but also in how it has reshaped America as a whole. Within two articles and an procedure image set around the campus of Virginia Tech, they persuade and reinforce potential readers with the issues surrounding gun control. From the on-campus’ procedures in what to do if caught in such a dire situation and