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Primary Sources

"Michael Jackson." Michael Jackson, simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Michael_Jackson. Accessed 26

Jan. 2015. The Wiki Simpson page discussed the life and career of Michael Jackson.

The website provide a photo of Michael Jackson for my project.

National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House. 2013, susanbanthonyhouse.org/index.php.

Accessed 26 Jan. 2015.

The website gave me important information about the life and acheivements of Susan B.

Anthony.

"Oprah Winfrey." CNN, money.cnn.com/popups/2006/fortune/mostpowerfulwomen/8.html.

Accessed 2 Feb. 2015.

"Peyton Manning." Peyton Manning to Give Valedictory Address During U.Va.s Finals

Weekend, UVA Today, 5 Oct. 2013, news.virginia.edu/content/peyton-manning-give-

valedictory-address-during-uva-s-finals-weekend. Accessed 5 Feb. 2015. The websited

discussed Peyton Manning victory speech to the Universtiy of Virginia. I used the image

of Peyton Manning from the website for my project.

Secondary Sources

The Editors of Encyclopdia Britannica. "Lydia." Lydia, July 20, 1998. Encyclopdia

Britannica, www.britannica.com/place/Lydia-ancient-region-Anatolia. Accessed 20 Jan.

2017.

Friedberg, Arthur L. Coins of the Bible. Atlanta, Whitman Publishing, 2004.


http://school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/274982. CD-ROM. This article provided useful

information on the formation of public education systems across the nation.

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