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    Switzerland country

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    There are sites of nature that amaze‚ startle and leave you gasping for breath— and then there are awesome creations like Château de Chillon‚ that force you to glare at them without batting your eyelids while being transported into a new world. Standing imperiously on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland‚ the castle of Chillon proves to be arguably the best preserved medieval fortification in all of Europe. One that will remain etched in your memory forever. Image by  HYPERLINK "http://www

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    North Cape Essay

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    have only been here for two years‚ so There isn’t a lot of things I can say about north cape… But I can tell you this‚ it definitely is not normal. When I went to drought I only new kids from that school‚ but when I went to north cape I made so many new friends from school and out of school. It was a big adjustment for me because I went from a class of three to a class of twenty-seven. I have a few good memories from North cape like when we made the pbis videos‚ or when we went to camp timberlee. I have

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    South and North Side

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    to ensure a quick victory. The Union population of 22 million was greater than the Confederate population of 9 million. Further‚ the North was better able to supply those armies because it produced far more than did the South. Agriculture was the cornerstone of the Southern economy‚ commerce and industry were more important to the Northern economy. So the north could produce its needs‚ and the South had to rely on foreign trade for its necessities. The south was always short on supplies and basic

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    Country Lovers

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    eyes of the readers while still giving a glimpse into what life was like in an era long since gone. Yet no matter the timeframe‚ the one constant that rings true is that love will not always overcome all. It didn’t take reading past the title of “Country Lovers” to be instantly attracted to this short story. Just knowing it was a story of love and romance was enough of a draw to this literary piece. No matter how the story played out between these lovers‚ the feelings that would most certainly be

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    Country concert

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    with the red‚ tan and blue powdery makeup I owned. It was a perfect day to roll the windows down and listen to all the songs going to be played that night‚ sitting through traffic is not half as bad when you see the cowboy hats and American flags‚“Country music is the poetry of the American spirit.”(Maraboli‚ S)‚ you know the person in the car over is about to have the time of their lives‚ as was I. The traffic cones and blue flashing lights filled the streets to the stadium‚ as well as the poorly

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    North American Cheetah

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    China; Acinonyx intermedius‚ found over the same range. The extinct genus Miracinonyx was extremely cheetah-like‚ but recent DNA analysis has shown that Miracinonyx inexpectatus‚ Miracinonyx studeri‚ and Miracinonyx trumani‚ found in North America and called the "North American cheetah" are

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    Racism in North America

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    Racism had happened between first nations and Europeans‚ the Europeans insulted and made first nations abandon their religion‚ culture and beliefs and some where even made slaves. Soon after in 1670 the first black slaves were brought from Africa to North America. In the southern United States the ‘One Drop’ rule was placed‚ that meant that anybody with African American grandparents or great grandparents was a slave‚ unlike the northern states where it was only if you had coloured skin. Soon even the

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    Questions/Main Ideas

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    Questions/Main Ideas:  Notes:    QOD: What is one thing  about your historical  background that would help  people to understand you  better? In what ways does  the lack of this knowledge  change your relationships?  In what ways could the  gaining of this knowledge  help your relationships?  (2­3  paragraphs)      QOW: How does the  author of ​ To Kill a  Mockingbird​  build  historical context to help  the reader develop a  better understanding of  setting‚ plot‚ themes‚ and  characters?      

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    North And South Analysis

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    Contrasting the North and South The North and South are both different‚ but they both have great strengths and weaknesses. The Civil War was started by The Kansas-Nebraska act. When Kansas got the right to vote‚ residents from Missouri crossed over the Kansas border to vote so that Kansas would become a slave state. Missouri wanted to make Kansas a slave state. “On July 21‚ 1861‚ the first battle of the civil war” (American Odyssey) broke out because of the feud between Kansas and Missouri. The

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    Free Blacks In The North

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    Americans who were not enslaved‚ typically because their masters had freed them‚ their parents‚ or their ancestors. However‚ they were only free in the sense that no one legally owned them. They lived in both the North and the South‚ but perhaps surprisingly‚ they often led harder lives in the North. Despite suffering from oppressive

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