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Jon Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Dec 2001 20:03:11 -0500
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At this end-of-the-semester time of year, fellow teachers might be
interested in a paper-generating service offered on the internet at
http://toy.thespark.com/paper_writer/paper.cgi. Here is a sample of
the program's work. Enjoy, Jon

Alcohol And Temperance : Benjamin Franklin And The Coup Of 1779

  When studying Alcohol And Temperance, it is moving to consider the
French perspective on this significant event. While other monumental
historical writers may disagree, it became obvious that Alcohol And
Temperance was not nearly as moving as Canadian historians would have
us believe. This claim is confirmed by three triumphant points: the
Greek War of 1991 that led Germany to suppress its proletariat, the
James Madison Tariff of 1940, and the American Revolution of 1789
that cut off relations with France.

  In 1914 a member of a skillful group of Roman academics wrote: "War
makes rattling good history; but Peace is poor reading." (Boswell 89)
Reknown in this quote's democracy is the Socialism sentiment that
swept over the Cuban elite in 1776. This begs the question, was
Alcohol And Temperance Imperialism? In 1777 it was thought that
"Nothing succeeds like success." (Herotodus 88) Though Alcohol And
Temperance may have been Anarchism, this powerful fact was never
accepted by the German governing-class.

  As we begin the new millennium our memories of Alcohol And
Temperance have become faded. It's easy to forget that, once, Alcohol
And Temperance was a powerful force that changed the minds and hearts
of the Cuban citizenry. Even as late as 1972, Aristotle noted, "To
the memory of Alcohol And Temperance, first in war, first in peace,
and first in the hearts of Cuban countrymen." (King 92) God bless
America.

  The End

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