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    Huangdi – The Yellow Emperor Huangdi – The Yellow Emperor It seems that Ancient Chinese themed slots are all the rage now. Cue Microgaming to jump on the bandwagon with a new slot of their own in this genre. Huangdi – The Yellow Emperor‚ is based on a mythical emperor of China‚ who reigned from 2698-2598 BC. According to the myths‚ this deity-emperor is the initiator of the Chinese civilisation‚ and is thought to be the very first Chinese person. Of course‚ there is no basis in reality for Huangdi

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    Who Is Louis XIV?

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    Social Studies Louis XIV Louis XIV‚ known as Louis the Great or the Sun King was a monarch of the House of Bourbon‚ who ruled as King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His reign of 72 years is the longest of any monarch of a major country in European history. In this age of absolutism in Europe‚ Louis XIV’s France was a leader in the growing centralization of power. Louis began his personal rule in France in 1661 after the death of his chief minister‚ the Italian

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    The book Don’t Give Up‚ Don’t Give In by Louis Zamperini and David Rensin conveys the valuable life lessons learned from Zamperini’s life in a touching and poignant way. From youthful shenanigans to touching stories of forgiveness‚ Zamperini surely lived a full life. There is no doubt that this book provides valuable insight and direction to live a meaningful life. Everyone can take a lesson in forgiveness. Little grudges and thoughtless condemnations weigh society down and make humanity miserable

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    Charles-Louis De Secondat

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    Charles-Louis de Secondat ‚ baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu Born: 18 January 1689 Château de la Brède Died: 10 February 1755 (aged 66) Paris‚ France Family: Jeanne de Lartigue (wife)‚ Jacques de Secondat (father)‚ Marie Françoise de Pesnel (mother) Early Life and Education: Montesquieu was born to wealthy noble parents in southwest France. He attended the Catholic College of Juilly‚ during a time of political change in the British Isles and in the midst of Louis 15th’s succession

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    Napoleon Bonaparte and the Great Army Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte was a great French military leader and politic leader. He was also the first French emperor . He was a crucial character in the rise of the great army! The Grand Armee The grand armee was a very powerful army also known as the great army. Lead by a very powerful Napoleon. The army consisted of six corps under the command of Napoleon’s marshals and senior generals. The army grew in size as Napoleon’s might spread across Europe. It

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    Bardenhagen 1    Julius Caesar‚ was born on the 12th of July in 100 B.C. in Rome. His  mother was Aurelia  Caesar and his father was known as Gaius Caesar. Gaius‚ Julius’ father‚  died when Julius was at  the age of 16. After his father’s death Julius remained close to his mother. The Caesar family  was very poor and  Julius lived most of his life in debt because of this. The Caesar’s were a  patrician family that had allied themselves with the plebeian class. Julius Married Cornelia and  had a daughter

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    Was King Louis XVI partially responsible for his own downfall Awkward and timid‚ no man appeared less like a king than Louis XVI‚ he was merly 20 years old when he succeeded his grandfather Louis XV and came in to the throne. No one could have seemed more out of place than he did. Louis himself realised this and often wished‚ even before the revolution‚ that he were a common man. Although he made an earnest effort to reform the government at the time‚ when his predecessor had so far exhausted the

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    In 1673‚ Father Jacques Marquette‚ a Jesuit missionary‚ and Louis Joliet‚ a fur trader‚ undertook an expedition to explore the unsettled territory in North America from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico for the colonial power of France. Leaving with several men in two bark canoes‚ Marquette and Joliet entered the Mississippi River and arrived in present-day Arkansas in June 1673. They were considered the first Europeans to come into contact with the Indians of east Arkansas since Hernando

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    Emperor Was Divine Thesis

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    having targeted the Japanese American people after Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor. Arresting potential ‘spies‚’ forcing people to move‚ and putting them all in camps were the main things the US had done to the Japanese people. In the book When the Emperor Was Divine written by Julie Otsuka‚ this event is shown through the eyes of the Japanese people as they go through this. Though many themes are most likely prevalent in the story‚ the one that sticks out the most is that an entire races fate should

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    Cosi Louis Nowra

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    In Cosi‚ a semi- autographical play by Louis Nowra‚ various characters are faced with challenges that exist in real life and throughout the play some characters rise to the challenges put before them and overcome them‚ while others fail. Using that concept Louis Nowra hopes to communicate the challenges that people must undergo in their life and that fairy-tale endings do not exist in real life. Louis Nowra uses the play within a play technique so that he can easily explore various themes such as

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