After reading the various versions on the history of St. Valentine and Valentine's Day, the one that appeals to me the most is the article titled "Valentine's Day". The other articles were not my preference, and "Valentine's day", in my opinion, just won the spot for the best. When I was reading the other articles, I noticed that each had good facts, and was of course interesting, but each was not surrounding what I picture when I imagine Valentine’s day. I was not really interested in the dark times of valentine's day, the origins, and I really was not interested in knowing that this day isn't what we make it seem to be. There are many stories surrounding the day, for example, in one of the articles it discussed that the day could originate from the day 2 men got executed from a king. This was ruthless, but this is a topic that is broad, and can be considered unarguable, because nobody really knows where the love filled day is really from. W
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Wrestling is recognized as the world's oldest competitive sport . Notice how I said competitive. Running also came around the same time, around 15,300 years ago but many are not sure when it started to become competitive. P aintings with illustrated wresters have been found in caves all over the world, from 7000 BC in Mongolia, from 6000 BC in Libya and in prehistoric caves in Japan. Running on the other hand, being so easily accessible. It was actually recorded in the first Olympics in 776 BC, a lthough this date is often cited as the start of running as a sport. https://www.catawiki.com/stories/4865-the-5-oldest-sports-in-the-world http://www.oldest.org/sports/sports/ https://www.britannica.com/sports/wrestling
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Thomas Edison did not invent the lightbulb, shocking I know! In 1879 Edison produced something that everyone around the world needed, but it wasn't his idea. Although he perfected the lightbulb he did not invent it. The idea originated in Canada by 2 men. Henry Woodward and Matthew Evans. They successfully produced an electric filament lamp a full 5 years before Edison. The 2 Canadians sold their patent to Edison in 1879. Some believe Edison stole the patent and released it as his own. The only reason Edison gains credit for the revolutionizing invention instead of Henry Woodward and Matthew Evans is simply because Edison got the filament to burn longer and more efficient than them.
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George Edwin Taylor, born August 4, 1857, is the first African American presidential candidate. Running for office in 1904, George was a neither a Republican or a Democrat but a member of his own party, "The National Negro Liberty Party." At the time George ran he had absolutely no chance of wining and he knew this saying "Yes, I know most white folks take me as a joke." George didn't have the best childhood. His father a slave and his mother passing away when he was just 5, he knew he had to grow up fast. He gained early experiences as a journalist and a political activist. By 1891 Taylor left Wisconsin for Iowa where he published a weekly newspaper, the Negro Solicitor. No known copies of George's Negro Solicitor survived, except for scattered articles reprinted in other newspapers or found in scrapbooks. While Taylor’s campaign attracted little attention, the Party’s platform had a national agenda: universal suffrage regardless of race and
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Only 3 U.S Presidents have been impeached, Andrew Johnson being the first in 1868. The successor to Abraham Lincoln, Johnson was a well known outspoken white supremacist. "This is a country for white men," he reportedly declared, "and as long as I am president, it shall be a government for white men." This coming from the Vice President of the man who abolished slavery, a little odd for him to be this outspoken about defying his predecessor. President Johnson’s post-US civil war policies empowered racist southern governments to pass laws that limited the rights of recently-freed former slaves. When Republicans fought the laws using legislation, President Johnson frequently vetoed them. After a number of high-profile firings of congressional appointees, his Republican opponents started an impeachment against him on the grounds that he violated the Tenure of Office Act, a law that forbade presidents from removing certain Congressionally-appointed people without see
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The amount of high school graduates enrolling in college has grown from 10.8 million in 2010 to 19.9 million in 2019. The goal of your local college is to educate the next generation of America’s leaders and to get all students through to graduation day. Today, having a college diploma is the goal of most if they want to move up in life. However only 1/3 of those people will graduate within 6 years. Even more staggering, 33% will dropout within the first year!