Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1813 or 1814[1]– October 1, 1864) was a renowned Confederate spy during the American Civil War. A socialite in Washington, D.C. during the period before the war, she moved in important political circles and cultivated friendships with presidents, generals, senators, and high-ranking military officers. She used her connections to pass along key military information to the Confederacy at the start of the war. In early 1861, she was given control of a pro-Southern spy network in Washington, DC by her handler, Thomas Jordan, then a captain in the Confederate Army. She was credited by Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, with ensuring the South's victory at the First Battle of Bull Run in late July 1861.
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Piaget would say that this is an example of sub-stage 1 (simple reflexes) of the sensorimotor stage.
The sensorimotor stage is the first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development. Piaget described this stage as a period of immense growth and change. The sub-stage 1 of sensorimotor lasts from birth to 1 month. During this sub-stage, the child involuntarily responds to inborn stimuli such as sucking and looking and do not try to locate objects that vanish from sight.
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The correct order is
1. High School Diploma, from High School.
2. The Associate in Arts (AA) in Mathematics from the Community College.
3. The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from College.
Oskar Shindler who was known to saving 1,200 Jews during the holocaust by strategically employing them on his factory at Poland. his story was inspired by the novel Shindler's Ark and film Shindler's list. In the movie, the film begins with color as Shindler just viewed the world with much color until he knew and regretted lately that he could have saved more lives which in turn became black in white in the movie.