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    “Indian Woman” by Jeanette Armstrong “Indian Woman” by Jeanette Armstrong is a moving poem about the struggles a first nations woman has had to face throughout the past few hundred years. One can really see how the narrator’s perspective changes from the beginning where she sees herself as this “savage” woman only capable of giving birth‚ to the end where she states just how amazing she is and gives life to tribes. Not to mention‚ she sounds mad in the beginning compared to the end where she seems

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    Louis Chevrolet Narrative

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    Narrative: Louis Chevrolet On behalf of Chevrolet Motor Company and me‚ Louis Chevrolet‚ we together made transportation easier and more affordable. I’m the man who made the cars you most definitely see on the road everyday. I am the great Louis Chevrolet‚ the developer of Chevrolet Motor Company. Let me tell you my story. I was born on Christmas day‚ December 25‚ 1878 In the Bernese Jura region of La Chaux-de-Fonds‚ Switzerland. My father‚ Joseph‚ worked in the watch and clock trade while I learned

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    Louis XIV‚ King of France A man of many women and children By Brendan J. Herger Louis XIV‚ King of France a Man of many Women and children While the reign of Louis XIV is well noted for many commendable achievements-a more united‚ stable France‚ the palace at Versailles‚ and a court that was emulated throughout Europe‚ the personal life of Louis XIV has been a subject of debate and controversy in the annals of history. Well known for his personal vitality‚ by the time of his death King

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    St. Louis Arch

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    MONUMENT HOMEWORK: ST. LOUIS ARCH Homework needs to clearly be organized. Use this as a guide for your research. Keep the bold headers but erase my comments when you hand in your homework! NAME OF MONUMENT: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial also Gateway Arch TYPE OF MONUMENT: Arch LOCATION: Saint Louis‚ MO DATES: 1. Idea- Eero Sarriaen & Haanskarl Bandel in 1947 2. Competition- 1947 challenging teams of architects 3. Construction- 1963- 1965 BACKGROUND ON

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    and villains always contribute to all great stories. Louis Riel‚ one of the most controversial figures in Canadian history‚ is now argued as both a villain and a hero. He was hanged on November 16‚ 1885 for treason‚ but was he a real villain? Louis Riel is undoubtedly a national hero because he stood up for Métis rights‚ was responsible for the formation of Manitoba‚ and called attention to the Canadian Pacific Railway. Some may see Louis Riel as a villain because of his initiatives taken against

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    violence. In ‘The Worlds Wife’ Carol Ann Duffy explores the portrayal of women in literature‚ and many of the poems seem to smite men; viewing them as being subordinate instead of women. She explores these ideas through monologues of different historical and mythical events from a female perspective‚ by doing this Duffy contrives to give women from the past a voice. ‘The Worlds Wife’ has many feminist elements that may seem overly strong to some‚ but it is still extreme to say that ‘The Worlds Wife’ is ‘nothing

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    Louis Xiv of France

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    Leader Analysis Sheet Name of leader: Louis XIV Lifespan: 5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715 Title: Was an absolute monarch Country/region: Years in power: began his rule of France in 1661 after the death of his chief minister Political‚ social‚ and economic conditions prior to leader gaining power: His first priority was to prevent officials from abusing their power Louis continued his predecessors’ work of creating a centralized state governed from the capital Under

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    Lance Armstrong used to be one of the most famous athletes for all the times he won the Tour de France. Yet‚ today he might still be famous but not for his achievements; instead he is famous for doping. Doping changed everyone’s perspective on him. Achilles has a similar personality: Agressive‚ doing anything he can to avenge Patrouclus. Both Lance Armstrong and Achilles have similar personality but they show it in different ways. Both Lance Armstrong and Achilles demonstrate an aggressive personality

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    Faith Journey of Billy Joe Armstrong Green Day is a popular punk rock band that is somewhat Christian. The lead Singer was grew up a Christian and attended church every Sunday‚ when the lead singer Billy was only 10 years old his father Andy Armstrong died of cancer‚ as his father lay in his death bed Billy prayed to God begging for him not to take his father away from him (as they were both very close with each other) but God knew it was his father’s time to join him in Heaven. When he accepted

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    In the 1600s‚ the longstanding Bourbon monarchy under Louis XVI controlled the means of the French nation state. However‚ after battling in the Seven Years War and the American Revolution‚ the French were highly susceptible to economic demise and state disintegration. The French’s debt‚ especially that which was accumulated by participating in the wars‚ proved to be an enormous encumbrance to the nation. Furthermore‚ the French currency became corrupt and seriously invaluable. In order to cultivate

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