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    North Carolina North and South Carolina were one colony until 1729. Carolina was named to honor Charles IX of France and then Charles I and Charles II of England. Carolina is rooted in Latin and comes from the word Caroliinus. This word is derived from the name Carolus, translated as "Charles." The North Carolina was a colony which has few nicknames like the Old North State. In 1729, Carolina was divided into northern and southern sections. "The Old North State" is a reference to the northern section

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    USS North Carolina

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    The USS North Carolina was the lead ship of the North Carolina Class of fast big gun warships. When the keel was laid on October 27, 1937 at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, she was the first battleship to be constructed in sixteen years. Nicknamed the Showboat, because of all the media attention she received as she was being built and tested, the USS North Carolina was a true naval marvel and the fastest most heavily armed ship (carrying sixteen 400 mm guns) in the fleet at the time

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    Schooling in North Carolina When schooling was first created in the US, there were not nearly as many rules. One-room schoolhouses where there were all different kinds of ages and education levels were the norm, and the type of education that was given to students was far different than what they receive today. As education developed and various needs came to light, larger schools were built and students were segregated based on criteria such as age. Separate schooling based on learning ability

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    North Carolina Vacation

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    North Carolina might not seem like the ideal destination for a three day vacation, but after heading that way the first time, the likelihood of you planning a second trip will will increase ten-fold. In fact, there are plenty of fun and interesting things to do in North Carolina, especially around the Raleigh area. Let's take a look at three North Carolina adventures you don't want to miss. If your in the Raleigh area and you need transportation Raleigh style, we offer a nice variety of transportation

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    There is no doubt that Victim Rights have dramatically changed for the better since the 1960s, and that also applies to the State of North Carolina. North Carolina is not where it needs to be in terms of Victim Rights, but it is has certainly advanced in the topic over the years since it was first established. North Carolina, along with every other state in the United States, has recognized that victims need assistance when they are or a loved one is involved in a crime. Our textbook has shown

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    Gold In North Carolina

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    In 1799, an event occurred in the southern Piedmont that made North Carolina a very desirable place to live-the discovery of gold! Long ago a stone/rock was found in Cabarrus County, North Carolina by Conrad Reed at Little Meadow Creek. The Conrad family who found this rock didn’t know what it was or who it belonged to or neither did they know what it was made out of. The family looked at the rock and found out it was a seventeen pound rock made of gold but now called a golden nugget. After all,

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    railroads. It began with segregated cars, then depots, water fountains, bathrooms, beaches, pools, lunch counters, and lastly, voting booths. Segregation started as a silent movement spreading without much notice in the beginning. However, in North Carolina it became evident that segregation existed quite clearly with the Wilmington Riot. It began when Alexander Manly started to publish debilitating articles about rape cases as false and claimed that most rapes were by the white man upon the black

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    Essay On North Carolina

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    North Carolina: How Did We Get Here? Archaeologists believe that the first human beings to enter North America traveled from Siberia between 10,000 and 12,000 years ago. During the Ice Age, a period in time named for the reduction in the Earth's temperature, ocean levels receded, exposing land that was previously covered by the Bering Sea (2). The ancestors of Native Americans were able to walk across the land from present-day Siberia to the landmass that, today, is known as Alaska. Prior to 1550

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    Hydropower is a critical need to North Carolina's energy sources, but how it’s created is what counts. For hydropower, water needs to have a strong current, preferably downwards. Without this there would be no impact on the object that needs to be operated. Therefore, pressure must be applied. Pressure is applied when a high amount of water pulled down by gravity makes an impact, which can turn machines like water wheels and other energy built machines. A more advanced version of hydropower is hydroelectric

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    Waxhaw, North Carolina, once a bustling cotton commerce location, now thrives at the small business level with a downtown replete with antique shops, boutiques, local merchants and bistros. A suburb of Charlotte, Waxhaw listings are increasing as new construction continues to grow the town. The town 's population is just over 3,500 with a median income of $65,000 making Waxhaw, NC real estate affordable and well valued. The single family homes average is $307,000, and the average price for a townhouse

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