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    Louis 2nd Crusade

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    How far was King Louis VII responsible for the failure of the second crusade? (24 marks) There were many reasons for the failure of the second crusade. One of these was definitely the mistakes made by Louis VII but there were also other reasons that inffluenced the failure of the crusade. These included the lack of Byzantine aid by Manuel Commenus and also the rivalry between Kings. Firstly‚ Byzantiu did play a part in the failure of the failure of the second crusade. One reason for this was

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    ‘mobilized gaze ’ and ‘commodity-experience ’ to Jacques Tati ’s film Mon Oncle (1958). Anne Friedberg ’s ideas of modernity in the ‘mobilized gaze ’ and ‘commodity experience ’ as well as the reversal of public and private spaces can be inexorably applied to Mon Oncle (1958). Their interconnectibility‚ and Friedberg ’s ideas on modernism can be observed during the 20 minute sequence of scenes in the ‘garden party ’ in the ultra-modern Arpel residence. Jacques Tati ’s Mon Oncle (1958) narrates on two

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    Louis Ck

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    AP U.S. History: Summer Assignment Contact: sbillingsley@aacps.org http://southriverhigh.org/teachers/social-studies/mrs-billingsley/ Due: first day of class A. America In The World (pg. 22) “The Atlantic Context of Early American History”: Use the insert from the textbook (attached below) to answer the following questions in Part A. Questions 1. Explain what Brinkley means as the “Atlantic World” in the context of the “age of globalization”. 2. What are the forces that reveal the influence of Old

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    The book Don’t Give Up‚ Don’t Give In by Louis Zamperini and David Rensin conveys the valuable life lessons learned from Zamperini’s life in a touching and poignant way. From youthful shenanigans to touching stories of forgiveness‚ Zamperini surely lived a full life. There is no doubt that this book provides valuable insight and direction to live a meaningful life. Everyone can take a lesson in forgiveness. Little grudges and thoughtless condemnations weigh society down and make humanity miserable

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    The Social Contract was written by Jean- Jacques Rousseau in 1762. The Social Contract was written because Jean-Jacques Rousseau he thought he had a good idea for organizing government. He thought that all mankind should not focus on the needs of the individual but for the rights of the community. He believed in the general will which is the rights of the community are more important than your own. When it comes to sovereignty Jean-Jacques Rousseau thinks that it’s indivisible. He’s saying government

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    Charles-Louis De Secondat

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    Charles-Louis de Secondat ‚ baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu Born: 18 January 1689 Château de la Brède Died: 10 February 1755 (aged 66) Paris‚ France Family: Jeanne de Lartigue (wife)‚ Jacques de Secondat (father)‚ Marie Françoise de Pesnel (mother) Early Life and Education: Montesquieu was born to wealthy noble parents in southwest France. He attended the Catholic College of Juilly‚ during a time of political change in the British Isles and in the midst of Louis 15th’s succession

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    Cosi Louis Nowra

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    In Cosi‚ a semi- autographical play by Louis Nowra‚ various characters are faced with challenges that exist in real life and throughout the play some characters rise to the challenges put before them and overcome them‚ while others fail. Using that concept Louis Nowra hopes to communicate the challenges that people must undergo in their life and that fairy-tale endings do not exist in real life. Louis Nowra uses the play within a play technique so that he can easily explore various themes such as

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    ENGLISH ESSAY – ‘HOLES’ BY LOUIS SACHAR Louis Sachar‚ the author of ‘Holes‚’ uses the protagonist‚ Stanley‚ to explore the themes and main concerns of the novel. He does this by unfolding the plot into three different stories. He also uses Stanley to investigate the characters and their traits‚ for example‚ we found out that Zero could not read but could add and multiply number very quickly. In the book‚ Stanley is described as a friendless‚ self-conscious‚ overweight fifteen-year-old boy. Throughout

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    Louis Pasteur

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    Pasteur’s ability to communicate both with other scientists‚ such as other Pasteurian laboratories‚ and everyday people‚ such as the farmers‚ lead to much of his success and influence. “No matter the size‚ cost‚ length‚ and width of the instruments they build‚ the final end product of all there inscription devices is always a written trace that makes the perceptive judgement of the other simpler” (Latour 161). Latour’s trying to saying that when it comes down to the key things that give a product

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva‚ Switzerland on June 28‚ 1712 (Jean-Jacques Rousseau). Rousseau was raised by his father‚ a watchmaker after his mother died a few days after giving birth to him. Though Rousseau did not receive standardized education‚ he was still exposed to literature and history as well as learning how to read by his father who taught him the Calvinist faith‚ a major branch of Protestant that followed the religious customs and methods of the Christian practice of John Calvin

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