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    Mies Gies

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    Gies (1909-2010) was an office assistant to a gentleman named Otto Frank. During this time Miep Gies led the ordinary life of a young woman during World War II. She was a reliable secretary‚ enjoyed many social activities‚ and was well loved by her friends‚ family‚ and foster family. One afternoon‚ Miep Gies‚ by answering an immediate yes to a question put forth to her by Otto Frank‚ began the rise of the legend that is Anne Frank. The following essay will give the example of how an ordinary life

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    The Emotional Breakdown of Margot Macomber In Ernest Hemingway’s “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”‚ many have wondered – even debated – if the death of Francis Macomber was accidental or intentional when his wife‚ Margot‚ shot him in his skull on a hunting expedition in Africa. The mystery of this dilemma lies in the fact that Margot’s narrative voice in the story is suppressed and this leaves room for questionable motives on her part. Robert Wilson (the couples safari guide) and Francis

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    Ch.17 and 20

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    took over Europe in the 400-500s and explain their importance. The different Germanic kingdoms were Visigoths‚ Ostrogoths‚ Byzantine empire‚ Franks‚ Lombrads‚ Angles‚ and Saxons. These Germanic kingdoms were the successor states of the Roman empire. 2. Which region did the Franks conquer and explain how they became powerful? The regions that the Franks conquered were southern and eastern regions. They became powerful because the constructed a society that drew on the agricultural resources of

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    Montana 1948 Essay

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    that ’Montana 1948’ is a tale about the struggle between honesty and corruption. During the tragic events which took place in the ’Wild West’ town of Bentrock‚ isee the misuse of power and reputation through the tyrannical characters of Julian and Frank Hayden. However‚ despite the persona of his father and brother‚ Wesley Hayden contradicts his family name‚ and seizes to act honestly and with strong moral beliefs. The novel Montana 1948 traces the events of August 1948 through the recollections

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    and rulers tried to grab power. This is the start of the Dark Ages or the Middle Ages. 481 - Clovis becomes King of the Franks. Clovis united most of the Frankish tribes that were part of Roman Province of Gaul. 570 - Muhammad‚ prophet of Islam is born. 732 - Battle of Tours. The Franks defeat the Muslims turning back Islam from Europe. 800 - Charlemagne‚ King of the Franks‚ is crowned Holy Roman Emperor. Charlemagne united much of Western Europe and is considered the father of both the French

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    The diary of a young girl

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    The Diary of a Young Girl The Diary of a Young Girl‚ by Anne Frank‚ is a book consisting of letters written by Ms. Frank as a teen when she was in hiding from the Nazis during World War II. The alternate book cover I created is a drawing of Anne Frank as she writes in her beloved diary that she called “Kitty.” Along with this portrayal of her‚ I included thought bubbles to depict the many different emotions and thoughts whirling in Anne’s adolescent mind as she wrote in her diary. Among those

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    Chpl 500

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    does not always accurately always reflect development in the past.” The word chaplain as we know it today was coined from the Latin word capellanus which was derived from what Doris Bergen says was “the great royal relic of the patron saint of the Franks‚ the cappa.” But evidence of chaplains accompanying soldiers in battle was first noted with the Romans army in fifth century. Some of the duties that they performed involved caring for them by offering prayers and conducting mass. But an important

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    rule‚ Pepin forced him off the throne. In order to gain the title of King of the Franks‚ Pepin made a deal with Pope Stephen II that if he attacked the Lombards and forced them to abandon Ravenna‚ he would receive papal approval of this new title of king. In doing so‚ Pepin gave a portion of the conquered land to the pope‚ known as The Donation of Pepin. As a result‚ the new alliance between the pope and the Franks marked the end of the papal dependence upon the

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    then commanded by virtue of Pope Zacharias’ apostolic authority to be made king of the Franks in the city of Soissons. This episode in the Royal Frankish Annals is a great example that shows the growing importance of Christianity and religion during the early Medieval Ages. Pope Zacharias appointed Pepin to be king because he wanted to "avoid turning the country upside down." According to the custom of the Franks‚ Pepin was anointed by the Archbishop Boniface. In a later episode‚ Pope Stephen requested

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    Alcuin and Charlemagne

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    Charlemagne was the king of the Franks from 768 to 814. He was known to be the most powerful Christian ruler and brought success to his country. Charlemagne was well educated and good looking. His strong voice allowed him to express what he had to say in a very eloquent manner. He was most famous for doubling the territory that his father had previously conquered. With his determination and persistence‚ Charlemagne became one of the most dignified rulers of the early middle ages. Charlemagnes determination

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