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    In 1936‚ Adolf Hitler had hoped that the Berlin Olympic Games would prove German superiority to the spectators of the world. Little did he know that track legend Jesse Owens‚ an African-American superstar‚ would break eleven world records at that very game. Another lesser known Olympian caught Hitler’s attention that day‚ as well. Louis Zamperini‚ an unknown American runner‚ completed the last lap of the 5000 meter race in a mere 56 seconds. Upon meeting Zamperini Hitler remarked‚ " Ah‚ you’re the

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    Childbirth: The Wonderful Experience The drive to the hospital‚ the painful contractions‚ and the loud screams of pain‚ this is what childbirth is all about. Google defines childbirth as the action of giving birth to a child. The bible says in John 16:21‚ “When a woman is giving birth‚ she has sorrow because her hour has come‚ but when she has delivered the baby‚ she no longer remembers the anguish‚ for joy that a human being has been born into the world. My experience with childbirth was different

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    In September 1929‚ "the Roaring Twenties‚" "the Era of Wonderful Nonsense‚" of sex‚ booze and jazz‚ ended with the stock market crash that began the Great Depression. There followed the "low dishonest decade" of poet W. H. Auden’s depiction‚ as Western statesmen sought to appease their way to security and peace. On Sept. 11‚ 2001‚ as the 767s smashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center and Pentagon‚ killing 5‚000 Americans‚ another unserious era of sex scandals and stock market silliness

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    Louis Riel's Legacy

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    Louis Riel A legacy can be defined as your mark left on the world after you leave. Louis Riel did a lot of good things to help Canada get to where it is today even though some people might not think the same way. Louis Riel left a good legacy behind him because of the amazing things that he accomplished for Canada. Louis Riel was a leader in many different ways. He lead a blockade to stop the lieutenant-governor William McDougall from retrieving the Red River territory from the Metis. The Metis

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    St. Louis Problems

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    city of St. Louis highlighted its issues with the help of Harland Bartholomew and city plans; however‚ highlighting the issues was the easy part. Coinciding with the issues‚ the city of St. Louis had to find solutions to their numerous problems. The three main issues and solutions highlighted by the 1917 and 1947 plans were slum clearance‚ public housing and expressways. It is important not only to explain each of the main issues‚ but also explain how federalism played a role in St. Louis. Slum Clearance

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    Louis Vuitton Strategies

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    By: Mary‚ Chayanee‚ and Sasima History • Early Days (1854-1892) – 1854 - Louis Vuitton opens first store in Paris – 1885 - first LV store opens in London‚ on Oxford Street – 1892 - Vuitton dies; the Vuitton company begins selling handbags. • Golden Age of Louis Vuitton (18931936) – 1893 - Georges (Louis‟s son) begins his campaign to make the company into a worldwide corporation. – 1936 - The golden age of Louis Vuitton ends as Georges Vuitton passes away. Estimates attribute Georges Vuitton

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    Louis Zamperini Summary

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    story starts by introducing the main character Louis Zamperini. It starts by telling the reader about his childhood. He is always getting into trouble and always running around. He never stays in the same spot too long. He is stealing food with his older brother and causing mischief. As he grows up‚ he gets into running competitively and is quite good. He becomes an Olympic runner‚ one of the best in the world. The story takes place during World War II. Louis is drafted to the military‚ where he finds

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    In April 1992‚ EuroDisney SCA opened its doors to European visitors. Located by the river Marne some 20 miles east of Paris‚ it was designed to be the biggest and most lavish theme park that Walt Disney (Disney) had built to date-bigger than Disneyland in Anaheim‚ California; Disneyworld in Orlando‚ Florida; and Tokyo Disneyland in Japan. In 1989‚ EuroDisney was expected to be a surefire moneymaker for its parent Disney‚ led by Chairman Michael Eisner and President Frank Wells. Since then‚ sadly

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    Paying for the Party‚ Elizabeth Armstrong and Laura Hamilton draws us our attention to MU‚ a Midwestern public university‚ where they recount the stories of women adapting to college life. Drawing on their findings from their five -year study‚ the authors demonstrate how universities and students reproduce social inequalities by affecting not only the large-scale interactions of college campuses‚ but also the social interactions among students. Thus‚ in their book‚ Armstrong and Hamilton highlights how

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    Throughout history‚ human beings have always been intrigued by the cycle they are destined to follow: The Circle of Life. They question things that they cannot answer such as what comes before‚ what comes after‚ and what they will do to cope when they lose someone they love. William Armstrong and Thornton Wilder are two authors who chose to write about the thing that is often forgotten: life itself. William Armstrong’s novel Sounder consists of a mother and a boy who cope very differently with

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