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Essay heading: John Adams
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During his career as a schoolmaster he was worried that he was ruining his chances of getting a better career. It was said that Adams often felt as a dictator and his students as generals and politicians. As a teacher John developed the feeling vicious feeling of self-doubt. He felt as though he wasn’t teaching the students well enough... displayed 300 characters
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As a teacher John developed the feeling vicious feeling of self-doubt. He felt as though he wasn’t teaching the students well enough. After a couple of years of debating on whether or not to find a new career he finally decided to do it. He wanted to escape the dull life of schoolmaster. Adams decided to practice law... displayed next 300 characters
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