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    Louis Armstrong

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    Angulo ELA Honors 24‚ April 2012 Life of the King of Jazz “My whole musical success goes back to the time I was arrested…”(Old 28). Louis Armstrong started off as a normal kid who lived in a poor family and environment‚ but ended up as one of the most influential entertainers in history all because of one mistake he made as a child‚ which changed his life. Louis Armstrong’s life was filled with events that built his musical skills‚ fame‚ and his well-being even though he did not start off very

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    Louis Brandeis

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    THE PEOPLE FIGHTER article called‚ “The Right to Privacy” Louis stated that Americans have the right to be left alone and as a result‚ he defended citizens when this right was violated. Due to his dedication to defending the Constitution and the citizens of the United States‚ Louis was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Wilson. Louis believed that monopolies were dangerous and that big corporations were a threat to the well-being of Americans. Therefore‚ he believed that these monopolies

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    Louis Xvi

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    LOUIS XIV OF FRANCE AND ABSOLUTISM QUESTION: In Louis XIV’s view‚ what were the qualities of an effective monarch? In his opinion‚ what were the main obstacles to absolute rule? Louis XIV is known as being one of the most remarkable monarchs in history. He reined for seventy-two years (1643-1715) and from 1661‚ he personally controlled French government. The 17th century is labelled as the age of Louis XIV. Louis XIV‚ was a strong believer in “absolutism” - term used to describe a form of monarchical

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    Louis Braille

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    The most important scientific invention of the nineteenth century was braille. Braille is the only written language available for the visually impaired. When Louis Braille invented braille‚ a window opened up to sightless individuals everywhere; they were no longer at disadvantage to peers who could easily read written language. In 1829‚ Louis Braille published the first braille book entitled‚ "The Method of Writing Words‚ Music and Plain Song by Means of Dots‚ For Use by the Blind and Arranged by

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    that we are able to see the importance and impact that quality has. The main objective of this essay is to focus on the differences between production and service managers in regards to the control‚ development and measurement of quality and the challenges managers must face in order to control these aspects in regards to quality. Products and service are important parts of quality management; this is due to the idea that customers have an expectation on the service or product they should receive

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    and make the calls on some very difficult decisions. With being a leader you will get tested to see just what kind of leader you are and if you have a firm “backbone.” In the film 13 Days‚ we see President John F. Kennedy face and overcome these challenges while in office during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. On Tuesday‚ October 16‚ 1962 the national security adviser discovers surface to surface SS-4 Sandal missiles made by the Soviets in Cuba. They immediately notify President Kennedy of this discovery

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    Louis Armstrong

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    Rebecca Huang Louis Armstrong I. Early Life A. Childhood B. Family C. Armstrong’s natural talent from God II. Performance Career A. Experiences in New Orleans and Mississippi B. Chicago and Jazz Band C. Life from 1924 to 1930s III. Late Stage A. Armstrong’s 1950 life B. The end of Louis Armstrong’s Music Life IV. Music History A. Trumpet and Early Jazz B. Collaborators and Followers C. Armstrong’s Music Style 1. A Jazz musician

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    Pierre Louis

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    impersonal (Gere). Louis’ skepticism in the traditional medical practice arose when he found himself helpless during the mid of an epidemic of diphtheria (Gere). Eventually‚ Louis grew to become a therapeutic nihilist and came up with an experimental design to seek for the numeric evidences‚ indicating the inefficiency of the traditional healing method (Gere). The first clinical trial that Pierre Louis conducted involves the testing of the common healing method of bloodletting. Louis used his numerical

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    Louis Pasteur

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    Louis Pasteur discovered many discoveries that advanced bacteriology. He made pasteurization and vaccinations. Pasteurization was made when Emperor Napoleon asked Louis Pasteur to examine diseases in wine. Pasteur showed that by heating wine at a certain temperature‚ the bacteria in the wine would die. Pasteurization was formed. The process was used to kill other bacteria in other liquids‚ like in milk and beer. He discovered vaccinations when he researched the rabies. He could

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    Louis Pasteur

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    Imagine that you live in the 1800’s. A dog with rabies had bit you and there is no way to cure it. There would not be a cure until 1852‚ when a scientist named Louis Pasteur would discover the cure‚ and he’d be one of the most important scientists of all time. Louis Pasteur was born in the city of Dole‚ France‚ on December 27‚ 1822 (Manning 193). His father had been in the military and he had 3 siblings‚ all of whom died at early ages (Dakes 165). Growing up‚ his family was very poor (Adler)

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