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Franklin Pierce he is also the only one to recite his inaugurational address form memory WOW
One of the most damaging myths about American history is that Abraham Lincoln was a terrible president. That he was a racist who loved slavery, and worked hard to keep the Civil War from ending it. That Abraham Lincoln was a pro-slavery weasel whom black Americans should scorn and whose memory we should all trample in the dust. Many American Presidents have tried to alleviate the problem of racism in America; the first to do so in a meaningful way was Abraham Lincoln.
Well it is done by a machine. After you cast your vote you would go put your ballot in a state of the art machine which has a memory card and at closing time they lock it up in a closet and then when it is time they will say what the results are to one of the states officials and then you see the results. You also probobly think how reliable can these things be, I have seen one of these and had a person who had worked for the town for several years and she told me everything about it. This was for the big election. I ensure you that these things are great.
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He dies while being held in the stockades.
Franklin Pierce
No. Memory is a noun. (Memorize is a verb.)
The verb form of memory is memorize Example: The witness tried to "memorize" the car plate number.
memorize
Memorize is to commit something to your memory, so that you can remember it any time any place
The noun forms of the verb to memorize are memorizer, memorization, and the gerund, memorizing.
The irregular plural form of the noun memory is memories.
Pierce made his inaugural address from memory and it was well received. He chose to say "affirm" instead of "swear" when he took the oath.
It's when you memorize something and draw it
Its where you memorize a picture and then draw it.
To exercise their memory.
Lincolns speech "The Gettysburg Address" and Lincoln "Second Inaugural Address". And on the wall behind Lincoln statue it says "IN THIS TEMPLE AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER". Lincolns speech "The Gettysburg Address" and Lincoln "Second Inaugural Address". And on the wall behind Lincoln statue it says "IN THIS TEMPLE AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER".