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    Louis Jordan's Caldonia

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    What makes your big head so hard?​ I love her. I love her just the same​ Crazy bout that woman cause Caldonia is her name ‘Caldonia’ (Jordan‚ 1945) — as seen from this excerpt of Caldonia‚ Louis Jordan composed a set of lyrics that is essentially fragmented between short recitations and a follow-up shout of “Caldonia!”. The fact of the matter was that he did not necessarily perform the track in a traditional manner—instead‚ he performed the

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    Some people believe that louis Riel was a traitor‚ but other may say otherwise. For an example he saved his people of Red River from losing all of their land‚ fought for his rights‚ and was there when his people were in need of him the most. A hero is someone who fights for the right cause and that’s exactly‚ what Louis Riel did. One example of his heroism acts‚ were that when the Canadian Government sent surveyors to mark the land for their railway‚ This had cut of the meti land where they had

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    Louis Unjudged Love

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    Unjudged Love Louis was the first to notice the new servant. His name was Harry Styles‚ and he was new to the small southern town. The maids would find themselves staring at the new servant instead of sweeping. Louis wondered how the master’s daughter would take to the new servant. Maribelle was around the age of eighteen‚ and was still at home. Her father is one of the richest plantation owners‚ and she had many suitors asking for her hand in marriage‚ but her father had one man for his daughter

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    stop when there’s no more- Louis Armstrong He means that the musician doesn’t stop playing the music until he has no more music to play and for a good musician they make songs all the way until they are deceased. Louis Armstrong was an important figure in American history because he is the most influential person of jazz if he didn’t do what he did jazz probably would have went unnoticed and people probably would have turned the other cheek to that genre of music. Born Louis Daniel Armstrong on August

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    Louis Xiv Dbq

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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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    of Canadian history. One notable incident during this era was the refusal to take the St. Louis in as refuge by the Canadian government. On May 15‚ 1939‚ 907 German Jews with visa for Cuba fled from Nazi persecution by boarding the SS St. Louis‚ in search of a better life in the western world. However‚ Cuba later denied the ship permission to land‚ while the United States coast guard escorted the St. Louis away . Their last strand of hope was to plead to Canada for refuge‚ but discrepancies between

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    The Life of Louis Armstrong

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    The Life of Louis Armstrong He was known as the greatest of all jazz musicians. He defined what it really was to play genuine jazz music and taught the world to swing. He included joy‚ spontaneity‚ and amazing technical abilities. Louis Armstrong was a genius when it came to his inventive musical ability. In this paper‚ I will tell you about who Armstrong was‚ his early childhood‚ accomplishments‚ and his living legacy. Louis Armstrong was born on August 4‚ 1901 in New Orleans‚ Louisiana which

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    Louis Foreman is someone who has always been an entrepreneur. He started when he held a fundraiser‚ at nine years old‚ and raised thousands of dollars for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Louis has started five different business ventures. The first one was started while he was a sophomore at the University of Illinois. Through Louis’s business ventures he became a source of advice for other new entrepreneurs. This led him to a new idea that he called Everyday Edisons. Everyday Edisons was a reality

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    Jacques-Louis David

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    Michael Edelman HST 313 3/28/2005 Caricature Paper Jacques-Louis David: Gouvernement Anglois (The English Government) Introduction: As one can expect from the very nature of political and social revolutions‚ there were some very unhappy people during the French revolution. The question here is why the French citizens of this time so upset were and was their discontent so great that a revolution could be justified? Furthermore‚ who and what will be the ultimate vehicle to bring the necessary

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    Louis Zamperini Essay

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    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 boy with the fast finish." Such words would prove to be prophetic - Zamperini indeed

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