Marie Louise Fuller‚ better known as Loie Fuller‚ was an American dancer born January 15‚ 1862 in Fullersburg‚ Illinois and died January 1‚ 1928 in Paris‚ France. Loie is known for her invention of “Serpentine dance” which became popular in the late eighteen hundreds and became something that was commonly seen in stage shows and early films. In her early years‚ Loie’s family struggled and was in search in work in business‚ so they moved north to Chicago. After her family successfully found business
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Poem Explication Louise Endrich‚ an Ojibwe writer‚ wrote “Advice to Myself” in 2003. The poem is about a person who is putting off cleaning the house and fixing the things that need to be fixed. When reading the poem‚ the speaker is saying to leave the mess. The title “Advice to Myself” really means that the speaker is giving advice to themselves about not having to clean. What this poem is truly saying is‚ not to worry about the small things in life‚ to put them off to the side. The whole poem
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I. The book I read was Enchantress from the Stars‚ by Sylvia Louise Engdahl. She was born on November 24 1933 LA‚ CA. She went to school to become an elementary teacher‚ and stayed in it for 1 year‚ then decided she hated it. She then became a computer programmer for the Top Secret SAGE air defense system for 10 years. She really did like it‚ even though she thought school was boring‚ she thought that was interesting. It was like going to the best class in the world and being paid for it. She then
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Different people identify terrorism in diverse ways. In the book “What Terrorists Want”‚ Louise Richardson gives a brief explanation of terrorism in two parts. The first part she explains what terrorism really is‚ where they come from‚ what causes terrorism‚ the three R’s (Revenge‚ Renown‚ Reaction)‚ and why terrorists kill themselves. In the second part‚ Richardson talks about what changed and what did not change on September 11‚ 1997. She also talks about why the war on terror can never be won
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After some researching. the one composer that caught my ear and attention was Cecile Louise Stephanie Chaminade‚ most commonly known as Cecile Chaminade. She was a French composer and pianist. From the years of her birth in 1857 to her death in Monte Carlo in 1944‚ she composed over a hundred pieces that gave her a wide range of admirers. What really caught my attention about Chaminade was the fact that her father disapproved of her musical education. With the strong passion she had‚ she continued
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In the poem‚ “Lost Love”‚ by Louise Gluck‚ word choice and literary devices are key features Gluck uses to deepen the heartache told within the poem. When analyzing this poem‚ the reader understands the agony faced by the speaker based on the poem’s use of denotation and connotation. Denotation can be defined as “the dictionary meaning of a word” (Johnson‚ Arp 763) while connotation is described as “what the word suggests beyond what it expresses”(Johnson‚ Arp 763). The poem is about a child who
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Jean Louise Finch criticizes the quality of education in schools. Firstly‚ she implies that prison education is better than the education given in regular schools “The other boys attended the industrial school and received the best secondary education to be had in the state‚ one of them eventually worked his way through engineering school at Auburn” (Lee 11). The words “best secondary education” implies that children in a prison-like setting receive a higher quality of education than the children
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the rebellious ways of Queen Victoria’s fourth daughter‚ Princess Louise. Told in alternating timelines‚ the story first introduces Louise on the day of her wedding‚ having just married the Marquee of Lorne. Although the Louise and Lorne are a seemingly perfect pairing‚ the marriage is a scandalous one as it is the first in three centuries wherein a member of the royal family has wed a commoner. That night‚ it is revealed to Louise that her new husband prefers the company of men and agreed to marry
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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was born February 4th‚ 1913 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama. She was born to James and Leona McCauley. Rosa’s childhood was sadly filled with racial discrimination.. Several times‚ she saw Ku Klux Klan members.. Her parents split in 1915 shortly after her brother Sylvester was born. Rosa moved to her grandparents with her mom and brother in Pine Level‚ Alabama. She grew up around education since her mom was a teacher. At age 11‚ Rosa began schooling when she moved back to Montgomery
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to when I first read this text‚ but it was not until later that I came to understand this societal pressure to write in a certain way is still just another form of oppression. To define this type of oppression‚ I reference this section from Mary Louise Pratt’s "Art’s of the Contact Zone": "....in order to lay out some thoughts about writing and literacy in what I LIKE TO CALL CONTACT ZONES. I use this term to refer to social spaces where cultures meet‚ clash‚ and grapple with each other‚ often in
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