Rockbridge County, Virginia Essays

  • Why I Want To Be A Firefighter/Paramedic

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    Payton Kain Mr.Wright P.4 September/20/2017 The Life Of Samantha Cummings Samantha “sam” Cummings was born on March 8,1994, at Blank Children's Hospital in Des Moines,IA. She is only 23 years old and has already went through college and has a 3 year old daughter named Isabella.Sam is a very skilled and interesting person She has wanted to be a firefighter/paramedic since she was 17 but prior to that she knew that she wanted to be in the healthcare field. She didn't decide what profession to chose

  • Athletes Price Tag

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    How much does a person have to make to be able to afford the essentials in life, food, water and shelter? According to the Department of Labor, the minimum wage for Colorado is $7.78 an hour. With 40 hour weeks you can earn a whopping annual salary of $16,182. Most people will indeed argue there’s no way to live off that but that’s a completely different argument than mine. Should a professional athlete be paid millions of dollars a year, when there are people out there barely scraping change to

  • Fires of Jubilee

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    the Turners, whom owned the plantation and introduces the recurring theme of religion. “The Turners became prominent church folk in their community and did all they could to spread the faith” (Oates, 9). Religion was a large factor in Southampton County in t... ... middle of paper ... ... events, but it threw me off a few times causing me to go back and re-read certain pages. I feel like Stephen B. Oates did a great job in capturing Nat Turner and providing a visual to the readers. Another great

  • Nat Turner Rebellion Essay

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    Nat Turner's Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Southampton County, Virginia, during August 1831. Led by Nat Turner, rebel slaves killed anywhere from 55 to 65 people, the highest number of fatalities caused by any slave uprising in the American South. The rebellion was put down within a few days, but Turner survived in hiding for more than two months afterwards. The rebellion was effectively suppressed at Belmont Plantation on the morning of August 23, 1831. There was widespread

  • Book Report: Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turner's Fierce Rebellion

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    after it was suppressed. Plot Synopsis An account of the August, 1831 slave revolt led by a slave named Nathaniel “Nat” Turner and happened in Southampton County, Virginia. The event is now known as Nat Turner’s Rebellion and the book is a telling of Nat Turner’s life, the system of slavery that existed in Southampton County and the state of Virginia. The pivotal element of the book is Nat Turner, his life as a slave and why he became the leader of the bloodiest slave revolt in the history of the United

  • Assignment 1: Family Law Attorney

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    Experience and Legal Knowledge I am a native Virginian and a graduate of the prestigious Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary. After being admitted to the Bar in 1980, I clerked for the Judges of the Circuit Court in Fairfax County. I then opened my own private practice in Arlington before relocating to my hometown of Stafford, VA. Additionally, I accepted appointments from the Circuit Courts of Stafford and Spotsylvania to assist the Circuit Court in resolving domestic matters

  • Respiratory Problems and Infections

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    the day or do they fall asleep in the evening. The Fulmer SPICES assessment tool is used to help evaluate some... ... middle of paper ... ...esponse. St. Louis: Mosby. Carolan Doerflinger, CRNP, PhD, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Virginia, D. M. (2007). Mental Status Assessment of Older Adults: The Mini-CogTM - Google Search. Retrieved November 24, 2013, from https://www.google.com/search?q=Mental+Status+Assessment+of+Older+Adults%3A+The+Mini-CogTM&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.

  • The Confessions of Nat Turner

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    the biggest slave rebellions in American history just occurred, but also the authorities had the main instigator alive in a prison cell. Gray probably realized controversy would erupt over what Turner had to say, and so he left for Jerusalem, Virginia right away to interview Turn... ... middle of paper ... ...acts of the number dead are hard to change. One cannot just make up a dead person; someone is bound to find out. Gray even informs the audience before they read the book that although

  • The Fires of Jubilee : Nat Turner's Fierce Rebellion

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    leading towards the civil war and the shattered myth of contented slaves in the South. The book is divided into four parts: This Infernal Spirit of Slavery, Go Sound the Jubilee, Judgment Day, and Legacy. The story takes place in Southampton County, Virginia where little Nat Turner is introduced. Nat led a normal childhood for the most part, supervised by his beloved grandmother. They were working as slaves on a plantation owned by Benjamin and Elizabeth Turner. The Turners became Methodists due

  • The Fires Of Jubilee Summary

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    wrote The Fires of Jubilee, a compelling narrative of Nat Turner and his journey in the slave revolt against Virginia slave owners in mid 1800’s that marked the turning point in America’s history. The book is based on a biography of Nat turner, the actions that lead to the rebellion and the legacy it left behind. Nat Tuner was an enslaved African American who led the slave rebellion in Virginia on August 21, 1831. The African-American boy was named “Nat” by Benjamin Turner, the man who owned his mother

  • The Importance of Nat Turner

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    served to change the course of American history in the three decades before the Civil War" (Goldman 10). Within this paper, it is to analyze on his impact on the nation. Nat Turner was a slave son, who was born on October 2, 1800 in Southampton County, Virginia, to Benjamin Turner. When Nat was born, Bisson pointed out "according to legend, his mother was so determined not to subject him to a life of slavery that she tried to kill him as soon as he was born" (15). When Nat was the age of "…three or

  • The Bridge That Will Never Be

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    When I was a small child, I remember my parents crossing the James River on the ferry in Surry County while taking my brother and me to Jamestown. At the time, I thought it was thrilling to ride the ferry. It was fun to stand out at the bow and watch as we went over the river to the other side where the boats are docked at Jamestown. We fed the birds on the front deck, and I also remember going up into the top of the ferry where they had a seated area that allowed someone to get out of the wind and

  • Big Creek People in Action

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    economic problems facing McDowell County in West Virginia after the economy of the county started to fail when coal production declined (Big Creek People In Action, Inc., 2012). The agency is a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization offering a community center where festivals and community events are held and a place of learning that offers GED programs and other educational programs. Big Creek People In Action, Inc.’s mission statement is to serve “the community of McDowell County in the realms of education

  • John Smith in Jamestown

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    pulled it off and saved the colonists again. John Smith remained committed to the interests of the common man throughout his efforts in Jamestown. This character trait and well as his impulsiveness and temper outbursts weakened him in the eyes of the Virginia Company. Unfortunately, this shortened his time as a leader for the settlers. Despite his flaws, John Smith was a critical player in the success of the Jamestown settlement.

  • The Battle of Greenbrier River

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    Greenbrier River or the Battle of Camp Bartow took place on October 2-3, 1861.The skirmish took place near the base of Cheat Mountain in present day Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The operation would take June through December to carry out. General Reynolds thought if he could get rid of Camp Bartow he could easily get to the Virginia counties on the other side of the mountains to the east. Brigade General Joseph Reynolds was the Union commander while Brigade General Henry R. Jackson was the Confederate

  • Reflection Paper Free Clinic

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    decreased from 50 million of the previous year, many people remain deprived of health security (Fox, 2012). During the summer of 2012, I had the opportunity to observe and work with the uninsured/underinsured community at the Rockbridge Area Free clinic in Lexington, Virginia. The clinic attempts to support the community by serving the margin of people that are not receiving their basic healthcare needs. In 2012 the Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis reported

  • Davy Crockett Research Paper

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    and myth figure in American History. David Crockett was born on August 17th, 1786, in Greene County, East Tennessee. Parents were John Crockett and Rebecca Crockett. The Crocketts opened a tavern on a road going from Abingdon to KNoxville (in Virginia) in 1796. Two years after the tavern opened John Crockett had his son get hired by Jacob Siler, to help drive a herd of cattle to Rockbridge County, Virginia. Siler had attempted to keep David by force, even though the job was done. However though, David

  • Sam Houston

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    On March 2, 1793, Samuel Houston was born to Major Sam Houston and Elizabeth Paxton Houston. He was the fifth of nine children. Born at Timber Ridge, Rockbridge County, in the Shenandoah Valley. At the age of thirteen, his father, Major Sam Houston, died suddenly at Dennis Callighan's Tavern near present-day Callaghan, Virginia in Alleghany County, 40 miles west of Timber Ridge while on militia inspections. Mrs. Elizabeth Houston took her nine children to a farm on Baker Creek in Tennessee. Samuel