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    The American and French Revolution are the two most important revolutions to ever happen in history. Both revolutions began due to the common people need to obtain independence and liberty from an oppressive government. The American Revolution was first started the American colonists who wanted financial independence from Great Britain. The French Revolution was a struggle to gain social equality among the masses. Though both revolutions are glorious‚ they have different and similar characteristics

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    Personal Opinion Essay

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    Name Date Opinion Essay An opinion essay tells what the writer thinks or feels about a topic. People have different opinions about things. In an opinion essay‚ you write your opinion about a topic. When you write an opinion essay‚ you choose a topic about which you have strong feelings. You support your opinion with reasons. For this Unit Project‚ you are going to write an opinion essay about the wetlands of Mississippi. Writing Process Part I: Prewriting Ideas As you learned in Unit 1‚ Mississippi

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    The French & Indian War‚ 1754-1763‚ changed the political‚ economic‚ and ideological relationship between Great Britain and the American Colonies permanently. The war resulted in three major changes‚ the Colonists beginning to reject British rule‚ refusing to pay taxes‚ and the loyalties toward the mother country beginning to break. These changes in the relationship of the Colonies and Britain were such a huge deal that‚ when combined‚ they led up to the American Revolution. The Colonists rejected

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    There are multiple differences between the French diet vs. American diet. Likewise‚ French people appear to eat all types of foods that are presumed to be bad for you‚ for example‚ a lot of wine and butter specifically. However‚ they don’t appear to have the difficulty with their obesity like how the American society does. The American diet is very much unhealthy compared to the French paradox diet. In France‚ their society watch their food portions that result having a low obesity percentages‚

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    Personal Essay June 6th 2014 Topic Question: How is the human spirit more powerful than any drug? Awakenings The movie Awakenings portrays the true story of a doctor named Dr. Malcolm Sayer‚ and the events of the summer of 1969 at a psychiatric hospital in Brooklyn New York. Dr. Sayer is a research physician he’s never worked with people before; Sayer’s carrier has been dealing with plants and some insects. Dr. Sayer is confronted with a large number of patients once he accepts the job

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    441 Enzyme Lab 10.12.2012 Period 3-4 Purpose/Objective: The purpose/objective of this lab was to see if environmental conditions changed the speed of the reaction. The catalyst being used was the spark (the match). The Chemical reaction being tested was how fast the hydrogen peroxide could turn into water and oxygen. The theory that was being tested was; Enzymes speed up reactions. The facts that I wanted to determine were matches making the chemical reaction happen quicker or not

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    eighteenth century‚ France was the center of the aristocratic monarchy. The French Monarchs had unlimited power and they declared themselves as the “Representative of the God”. The French Revolution ushered in a new age‚ but there was a terrible price in blood shed‚ overspending‚ and crop failure. The Revolution proclaimed Liberty‚ Equality‚ and Fraternity while fighting off a hostile Europe. There are many reasons why the French Revolution occurred‚ but the major causes of the Revolution were the Government

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    Personal Essay #1 Both of my parents were in the navy‚ that’s how they met and where they fell in love. They got married in 1994 and soon had two girls‚ my sister Breana and I. Growing up I always thought I had the “perfect” family‚ we went to church every Sunday‚ had family dinners every night‚ a happy family that cared for each other‚ we always spent time together‚ went on family vacations‚ and my Mom and Dad didn’t fight. Or so I thought anyway… At the age of seven I started to notice a change

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    ENG 101 Section 11308 11 December 2012 French‚ often considered the “language of love”‚ began when the Roman Empire was at its peak – in the year 51 B.C. Though English -Germanic in origin‚ a French ethnic group called the Normans have the position of Duke of Normandy and the English Royal Crown (British). Since the French have ruled England for so long‚ it is inevitable that the two languages should mix (Yeager). While French and English seem different‚ they are similar in several

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    The French Revolution that started in 1789 was one of the most influential events in all of human history. It was a time where many of the peasants of France united to overthrow King Louis XVI and his queen‚ Marie-Antoinette. Peasants and lower-class citizens all over France grew tired of being poor‚ and mistreated. Protests grew more violent as the circumstances worsened. Eventually‚ a new government took over and executed the former king and queen. The time after was known as the Reign of Terror

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