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Unsinkable Molly Brown
1,389 wordsThe woman who would come to be known as the "Unsinkable Molly Brown" was born on Dunkler Alley and Butler Street in Hannibal, Missouri on July 18, 1867. She was born during a very bad thunderstorm and her mother predicted right then that Molly would not be "just another pretty face". Margaret (Molly's birth name) grew up in a small town with a surprisingly small population of less than 20,000 people. (Heroine of the Titanic, 1) Margaret attended school for thirteen years. It was during these yea...
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Chinese Physical Development Molly
627 wordsAdolescence Person observed: Molly Age: 18 Gender: Female General description: about 5'2", black hair, brown eyes, about 100 lbs. Place of observation: at my work, Cherokee Cattle Company Others present: Other co-workers Cultural group: Chinese Physical Development Molly has reached her body height at 5'2". Although, when she was younger she had to take growth hormones because she was not growing when the rest of her peers were. She was a very late developer and did not start puberty until she w...
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Responsible For The Murder Of Molly's Husband
347 wordsIT'S NOT OVER UNTIL IT'S OVER The intriguing scene I have chosen to describe is from Mary Higgins Clark's novel We " ll Meet Again. The setting of the novel is in Greenwich, Connecticut as well as New York City. The novel tells of Molly, a young wife framed for the murder of her extremely powerful husband, and the difficult times she endured in and out of jail trying to uncover the truth. The real truth starts to appear when interesting facts about Molly's friends are brought into the story, imp...
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Miners And The Mine Owners And Bosses
1,482 wordsWho were the Molly Maguires? Did they really exist? These are questions asked by many people today. Some historians wonder if the Molly Maguires really did bring their secret society from England to the United States, or if the incidents blamed on them were just random accidents on which officials needed to place a blame. We may never actually know... There are many ideas about how the "Molly Maguires" got their name. One of the most popular is that Molly was a poor widow, who was evicted from h...
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Molly's Husband
500 wordsMolly Pitcher Not many women are mentioned during the Revolutionary war but Molly Pitcher broke this trend by becoming a war heroine, a loyal wife, and a hard worker. Molly Pitcher was born in Trenton, New Jersey. She was born with the name Mary Ludwig. Mary helped a lot on her family's dairy farm. In 1769 Mary became a servant to Dr. William Irvine. Later, Mary's employer became a colonel and a brigadier general in the colonial army. Mary left her career as a maid and married a man by the name ...
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Sick And Molly And Meg
736 words1. Ben making a burial place for the baby: Ben made a burial place for Maria's baby just in case it doesn't live when she gives birth. Meg thought this was very mean of Ben for having such a pessimistic attitude about the birth. Ben said that sometimes things go wrong and the newborn dies. I think Ben is right; something could go wrong and by giving birth at home, without the aid of doctors and nurses, the chances increase for problems. They may have had books to go by, but books don't tell you ...
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