South Carolina Essays

  • South Carolina

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    Since I am interested in South Carolina, I decided to find out a little more about it. One of the things I would like to find out is what happened in South Carolina’s history. It would also be interesting to find out about the state governor. Information about the capital city is another thing I want to learn about South Carolina. Finally, I want to know about to know about a famous person from South Carolina. Those are some of the things I hope to learn from doing this paper. The first thing

  • South Carolina

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    South Carolina South Carolina stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Blue Ridge Mountains, containing 31,113 square miles. Fortieth in geographic area among the fifty states, it ranks twenty-sixth in population. The Palmetto State's four million citizens value its rich history, a legacy that is a prime factor in making tourism one of the state's largest industries. Spaniards explored the South Carolina coast as early as 1514, and Hernando DeSoto met the Queen of Cofitachiqui in 1540 when he

  • Why Did South Carolina Secede?

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    our fine state of South Carolina was the first slaveholding state to secede from the union. South Carolina paved the way for other states to follow in her brave footsteps. Together these steadfast states formed what was proudly called the Confederate States of America. The Confederate States of America was formed in February of the year 1861. The state's reasons for seceding include, but are not limited to political liberty, preservation of slavery, and states rights. South Carolina was very concerned

  • South Carolina Culture

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    South Carolina Culture South Carolina may be home of the world’s biggest cat but that is not the only thing it is home too. It is home to many types of cultures and a lot of history. The history in South Carolina starts all the way back to when King Charles sent eights families over to set up a colony and from the time that happened, it has encountered many changes in culture (Hoffman and Hart). South Carolina, also known as the Palmetto State, is located in the southeastern region of the United

  • Why Is South Carolina Important

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    Palmetto, Iodine, Carolina State South Carolina is a beautiful and unique state. South Carolina has many famous tourist attractions, extreme inventions that changed the world, beautiful natures and outdoors, and fun facts. Hope you learn about this wonderful state. A.A.A- Awesome, Amazing, Attractions South Carolina has amazing tourist attractions. A famous one is Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter is a seaport in Charlestown. It was the place of the first and third battle of the Civil

  • South Carolina Correction Facilities

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    South Carolina Correction Facilities Corrections are a necessary tool to protect society from those who do harm to others or to others property. Depending on the type of crime that was committed, and if the crime is considered a state or federal charge, also depends on where the person sentenced will do his time. There are four main sentencing options available; prison, probation, probation and confinement, and prison and community split. When a person is sentenced to do their time in prison most

  • Colonial South Carolina Report

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    Colonial South Carolina Report George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, King, Defender of the Faith, I write to thee from the heart of South Carolina, Charleston to impart my knowledge of the region. My travels have been long and arduous. I arrived by way of a freight ship bearing finished goods for the colony on the twenty-eighth day of March, in the twenty-third year of thy reign. All that province, territory, or tract of ground, called South Carolina, lying and being within

  • It Is Time to Expand Medicaid Coverage in South Carolina

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    It is Time to Expand Medicaid Coverage in South Carolina When it validated the constitutionality of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2012, the United States Supreme Court also ruled that states could decide for themselves whether or not to expand their Medicaid programs (Sonfield, 2012). Predictably, South Carolina said no. The Palmetto State’s decision not to expand Medicaid in concert with the Affordable Care Act was wrong, and it is time to correct that mistake. The leadership’s

  • American History: Bloodiest Battle of the Civil War in South Carolina

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    South Carolina was an important key player during the Civil War. South Carolina had major military and political importance throughout the Civil War. South Carolina was the battleground of many significant events during this time. Such as the capture of Port Royal, the Union blockade of Charleston, Sherman's march through the state, the burning of Columbia, and Fort Sumter. South Carolina had many important battles fought on its territory, Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter is an island in the Charleston Harbor

  • South Carolina State Board of Accountancy Violation Cases of 2008

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    South Carolina State Board of Accountancy Violation Cases of 2008 In order to become a Certified Public Accounting (CPA) one must take and pass the CPA exam issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). In order to receive licensing, one must follow the guidelines of their respective state in order to obtain a license from that state’s Board of Accountancy to get into practice. With any practice there are rules and guidelines that a person must follow. The Code for CPAs

  • Land Redistribution in South Carolina

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    Land Redistribution in South Carolina After the Civil War, the United States was torn on how to provide services to freed slaves, or freedmen. Eventually the Freedmen's Bureau emerged from the confusion. This bureau gave food, shelter, and education to freedmen, but also did one more very important service. The Freedmen's Bureau helped to get the emancipated slaves on their feet by providing land to each of them. "Forty acres and a mule"(Abbot, 52) was the amount of land and property that

  • Tourism in Hawai’i and Charleston, South Carolina: Helping the Economy or Putting Strain on Residents and the Environment?

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    There has been intense controversy in regards to Hawai’i and Charleston, South Carolina’s strong dependence on tourism as a means to help stimulate their economies. On an economic standpoint, there has been substantial support in regards to the benefits tourism has had in helping to sustain economic revenue in both areas (Blair, 2010; Frampton, 2010; Smith, 2010). Environmentalists, however, are becoming concerned about the posed environmental effects caused by the increase in tourism to Hawai‘i

  • Prohibition In South Carolina

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    The purpose of this paper is to focus prohibition in South Carolina during the 1920s & early 1930s. This was a period in the united states were most states tried to have dry towns, cities, and counties. The term dry in relation to prohibition means that there should be no alcohol in that area. The state of South Carolina was no different in comparison to the other another state in the country during that time. This leads to many questions about the prohibition and about the criminal justice system

  • South Carolina in the Fifties

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    Most stories depict a world full of misconception and over scrutinized facts which deal with an indirect narration of the past. The story is drawn out and over dramatized to the point of disbelief. Bastard out of Carolina is just that. On the contrary, this book is nothing but realistic. Comparing world sufficiency established by Dorothy Allison’s idea of the fifties to that of today’s standards, one would see it as if that world is one out of a fairytale; not so much a fairytale, but as more of

  • Legalizing Tattooing in South Carolina

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    What is tattooing? Tattooing is the art of marking the skin with indelible patterns, pictures, or legends by making pricks and inserting colored ink. The word itself has its origins in the South Pacific. The art had been referred to as pricking, scarring, or staining until explorer Captain James Cook encountered the indigenous peoples of Tahiti. (Wilkinson 6) Tattooing is not just a recent fad. Tattooing has been around for a very long time. "The current first proven incident of a tattoo

  • Legalize Marijuana in South Carolina

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    I think that South Carolina should consider legalizing marijuana in South Carolina. It would help the economy by saving a lot of money on regulating its use, and the extra money could be used for many different things. Marijuana could be taxed and could make a lot of money. It also helps alleviate pain for those with a disease or cancer. Of course, there are many people opposed to legalizing marijuana, despite the benefits. Some doctors are against legalizing marijuana because they think that it

  • Slavery In South Carolina Summary

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    In his 1962 essay, The Legal Status of the Slave in South Carolina, 1670-1740, Eugene Sirmans explains how the government of South Carolina adopted numerous slave codes taken directly from the island of Barbados (Hewitt and Lawson eLearn). In particular, Sirmans describes the South Carolina slave code of 1696 in which legislators intended to keep firmer control of slaves because they had “barbarous, wild, savage Natures”

  • Minimally Adequate Education

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    the State of South Carolina In the state of South Carolina, public school's students are educated on the basis of a minimally adequate education. South Carolina legislators have interpreted the definition for minimally adequate education, given by the South Carolina Supreme Court, into curriculum requirements for students across the state. South Carolina legislators’ curriculum expectations for graduating high school students are below average. In relation, the students of South Carolina are being

  • National Tariff Policy Between 1816 and 1832

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    whether the national tariff policy between 1816 and 1832 impacted the development and acceptance of the nullification doctrine in South Carolina? I will evaluate the national tariff policy during the early 1800's and analyze how these tariffs may have impacted the acceptance and support of nullification in South Carolina. I will examine the economic conditions of South Carolina during this period and compare these conditions with the development of nullification as a political tool. I will also review

  • Reaching Comprimise: An Arm Bends Inwards

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    as possible. Sources: 1. Carnes, Mark, and John Garraty. The American Nation: A history of the United States, 2008. Print. 2. Nullification Crisis. 2008. Web. 15 Sept. 2011. 3. South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification, November 24, 1832. Web. 15 Sept. 2011 4. Nullification Proclamation. Web. 15 Sept. 2011. 5. Jefferson, Thomas. Kentucky Resolutions of 1798. 10th Nov. 1798. Web. 15 Sept. 2011.