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    Louis XIV: The Greatest King of France Shadi Zaker Ms. Piperias CHY 4U1 Tuesday December 17th‚ 2013 A country like France has developed over many years and continues to flourish. French history is well known to countless people for the reason being the famous blood line of the Louis’. France had a total of seventeen King Louis that ruled France at one point. The controversy of which king was the greatest could still exist to this day. Who was the greatest king of France

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    Harriet Tubman had very many impressive achievements. She was born in Dorchester county‚ Maryland in 1822‚ and was give. The name minty. After the Atlantic slave trade ended in 1808‚ great pressure was put on May lands Eastern Shore to provide slaves for the cotton fields in the Deep South. "Minty" then chose her mothers name which was Harriet and her husbands last name which was Tubman. When her master died‚ she made a decision that could change her life forever. "I had reasoned this out in my mind;

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    be one of America’s greatest presidents. Hey not only risked his life for what he believed in‚ but ended up paying the ultimate price with his life to change America for the better. Before his death in Dallas‚ Texas on November 22nd 1963 he made changes that will forever be in the hearts and minds of Americans. In his short-lived presidential term JFK accomplished a lot for this country and gave his people hope for equality. He accomplished a lot but his greatest achievements include his promotion

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    like many other slaves. Harriet’s real name was Armanitia Ross‚ but she changed it. Harriet was a humanitarian to all slaves by taking care of them; being a nurse‚ and helping them reach free land through the Underground Railroad. Harriet’s greatest achievement was definitely being a humanitarian. One of the reasons why Harriet Tubman was a good humanitarian was when she led the Underground Railroad. Well‚ Harriet led an underground railroad for slaves to freedom. She traveled using wagons and

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    Krishna Amin Mr. Zahn History 8‚ Period 5 13 May 2016 Harriet Tubman’s Greatest Achievement Background information on harriet tubman was born in 1822 in Dorchester county‚ Maryland. Tubman was babysitting at the age of five. She was work at the field and hauling logs at the age of twelve. Minty Ross married a free black man and became Harriet Tubman. In 1849 tubman made a life changing decision to run away unable to convince her husband to come with her. Her husband also said “if you run away I

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    What are Canada’s greatest achievements of the 20th century? Huda Elmi There were a bunch of achievements that happened in the 20th century. The ones I picked are the ones I thought were really interesting to me. Achievement means a thing done successfully‚ typically by effort‚ courage‚ or skill. People are proud of achievements and it can occur after wars‚ laws that were made or even things like entertainment that people liked. Dwight once said “accomplishments will prove to be a journey

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    INTRODUCTION Situation Analysis Some of humanity’s greatest achievements were made possible by the bold imaginations of engineers. If not for the creativity and intellectual daring of engineers‚ there would be no feats such as the pyramids in Egypt‚ the Brooklyn Bridge or piloted spaceflight. (Stark‚ 2009) Increasingly‚ engineering prowess is seen as a key to the progress of civilization. Engineering has never mattered more. The explosion of new information technologies‚ robotics‚ biotechnology

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    smallness of the shop created a warming environment for the patients who would come in in need for medicine‚ or other purposes. The Pasteur and Galt Apothecary was created in 1775‚ in honor of William Pasteur and John Minson Galt‚ who joined forces after owning their own separate apothecaries (Pasteur & Galt Apothecary Shop). It was common for those who would visit the Pasteur and Galt Apothecary to visit when they were in good health to buy their supplies‚ just in case of emergency (Curator). The shop

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    ‘’We learn from failure‚ not from success’’ The greatest achievements in life are the ones that are most difficult to overcome. The challenges that require you to give it you’re all‚ and leave everything out there. In life failure has a negative connotation‚ but what most people don’t know‚ is that defeats are actually the steppingstones that lead us to success. Many of us try to evade failure but in fact‚ ‘’we learn from failure‚ not from success.’’ On a day-to-day basis many lessons have been

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    It is important to point out why losing fear is one the greatest achievements of the Chicano movement. When one has been in fear‚ meaning they do not feel they have the right to demand proper treatment or appropriate pay life can be more difficult. Often illegal immigrants will live in constant fear of getting sent back to their countries where they no longer feel identified with‚ separating from their families that have been living here for years and often are afraid of losing the economic opportunities

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