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    the Spanish for over forty years‚ regained by the French‚ and later sold‚ in the Louisiana Purchase‚ to the United States. Whoever controlled this influential port also controlled the Mississippi River‚ and the United States wanted and needed it. After years of negotiations‚ talks of war‚ and treaties‚ the Americans bought the entire Louisiana Purchase‚ a territory that stretched from the tip of modern day Louisiana all the way into a small section of Canada. This was the greatest accomplishment

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    Recidivism In Louisiana

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    000 state offenders are released from prison each year in Louisiana (Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ 2013). Within five years‚ nearly half will find themselves back behind bars. As Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the world‚ this State is faced with serious challenges in handling its prison population. The recidivism rate is reasonably high‚ and the costs for taxpayers are billions of dollars; reducing recidivism in Louisiana is one of the first objectives of the current administration

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    Tentative Oral Questions of Computer Graphics LAB for Internal and External Practical Exam 1. Define Computer graphics. 2. Can you tell me which major components (hardware and software) needed for computer graphics? 3. What are the application areas of computer graphics? 4. What do you mean by scan code? 5. What does refreshing of the screen means? 6. What do you mean by emissive and non emissive display? 7. What is persistence? 8. Give the difference between impact and non impact printers

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    Louisiana Constitution

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    Louisiana Constitution and Systems of the State Ed Calvin POL/215 February 27‚ 2013 Dr. D. Bryant III Louisiana Constitution and Systems of the State The Louisiana Constitution in 1812 used the U.S. Constitution as a guideline to write its contents. After receiving authorization from the U.S. Congress the delegates developed the constitution and on January 22‚ 1812 the state first constitution was signed. The state’s current constitution was adopted by constitutional convention in 1974

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    Louisiana Creole

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    Introduction In this essay we attempt to describe the Louisiana Creole according to its history or origin‚ its speech community‚ its geographical location and the reasons why it is considered a Creole and not a language. Pidgin and Creole We can start this assignment by defining what a Creole is. However‚ in order to do this‚ we also have to define what a Pidgin is. Let us begin in that way. A Pidgin is a language with no native speakers; it is a contact language. In fact‚ the term pidgin

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    beneficial to the country or harmful‚ but it is true‚ without a doubt‚ that it had an enormous impact on the Southern states. Both Gilles Vandal and Horace Bond in their articles discuss the impact that Reconstruction had on the southern states of Louisiana and Alabama‚ respectively. Both authors view Reconstruction through the same lenses of social and economic impact‚ but they approach the issues from different directions. It is important

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    Bathtub Of Louisiana

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    movie takes the viewers to a community with different values and standards for living. Instead of a focus on education‚ nutrition‚ and proper behavior‚ the characters here are centered on survival. These seem like wild animals to us. The Bathtub of Louisiana is not a place most of us envision raising a child. The movie centers around one 6 year old little girl‚ Hushpuppy who lives in the Bathtub with her Daddy. With no previous acting experience‚ she won the hearts of many with her performance. There

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    Freedom In Louisiana

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    to be involved in politics. Being able to be apart of the country in which they live in‚ African-Americans were content. Many joined government bodies. The new Louisiana constitution that was rewritten under the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 salutes many of the blacks‚ most of them freeborn‚ who formed a majority of delegates at the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1868. The many others who were did not physically a part of government exercised their rights to vote with the rest of the eligible

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    he Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana purchase resulted from the fear that the United States would lose its free trade rights in the Louisiana territory. America had an agreement with Spain for free trade rights that resulted from Pickney’s treaty of 1795 which granted American farmers the right to ship cargoes without paying tolls. Spain granted American merchants the right to transport goods from New Orleans to Atlantic ports without paying export duties. Since trading the Louisiana territory to

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    The Louisiana Territory is the land stretching west of the Mississippi river to present day Colorado. This land was originally the property of France‚ until they gave it to Spain who realized they couldn’t handle that amount of land‚ and gave it right back to France. Once America heard of this‚ they sent two men to buy the city of New Orleans and however much land they could get for ten million dollars. However‚ France said that they would give them the entire territory for only five million more

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