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    marriage to Oscar Chopin by all accounts was a happy one. Taking on the role of a high society lady as well as wife and new mother‚ Chopin fit in well with the New Orleans culture. She enjoyed the Louisiana atmosphere so well that most of her writings were based here. Chopin continued living in Louisiana raising her six young children until the sudden death of her husband brought her back to St.‚ Louis (Skaggs 3).<br><br>Oscar Chopin died while their youngest child‚ Lelia was only three. Soon after

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    Flowing in two directions‚ east and south‚ for 2‚341 miles (3.767 km)‚ North America’s longest river‚ the Missouri River‚ is a gem of natural resources and a vital transportation pathway. Nicknamed the “Big Muddy” because of its silt material‚ the river begins at the confluence of the Madison‚ Jefferson‚ and Gallatin Rivers in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana‚ and meanders through mountainous canyons and from bluff to bluff across the Great Plains. Around 1500‚ the Missouri River valley was

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    “Kingfish”‚ was a politician from Louisiana who had an interesting and tumultuous political career that culminated in his assassination attempt on September 8‚ 1935 and subsequent death two days later on September 10th. The book The Huey Long Murder Case by Hermann Deutsch provides a good description of the events surrounding his assassination before‚ during‚ and after. Deutsch explains Long’s political career‚ his views‚ and his popularity with the people of Louisiana and the media. He also examines

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    Should We Abandon Louisiana explains the disdain that the people of Louisiana feel towards media coverage‚ the rest of America‚ as well as for relief agencies and their lack of contribution towards the rebuilding of the state after natural disasters. The author states multiple times that due to media outlets not covering the flooding of his state‚ many Americans did not know about the natural disaster. The people of Louisiana feel that because of natural disasters occurring frequently‚ cable news

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    knew I was born and raised in Louisiana but i wanted to know more about my past family. My grandfather always tells me that on my his side of the family it´s mainly russian‚ but on my grandmother´s side it´s mainly french. My mom‚ aunts‚ and uncles can all speak fluent french because my great grandmother did not know english so they had to learn it. The basics of my family is cajun french‚ or creole. Just by the foods we eat you could tell were from Louisiana‚ Were always eating gumbo

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    development was when Jefferson swallowed his constitutional reservations and bought the vast Louisiana territory. The Louisiana Purchase changed and affected the formative United States in many ways. By adding the Louisiana Territory‚ Jefferson helped expand the wave of slavery. It also resulted in a wide debate on the nature of the Constitution and the pros and cons. But on the other hand the Louisiana purchase had positive effects such as discovering new beneficial resources and giving the United

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    is the How) In K-12 schools‚ it also contains the standards and benchmarks for each of the courses of study. Students must successfully complete the benchmarks in order to complete the course. In this new age‚ those benchmarks are measured by the Louisiana Educational Assessment Plan (LEAP). During the 1920s‚ the definition of curriculum as school experiences was developed by progressive educators to emphasize the quality of experiences. What children learn in school is wider than what goes on in

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    Cajun originates form les Acadians‚ which was used to describe the French colonist who settled in the Acadia region of Canada. Which is present day New Brunswick‚ Price Edward Island and Nova Scotia. They were forced out of Canada and settled in Louisiana in the swamp region. Actually settle in four different regions which each had different resources and influences on the food. Even though many Acadian today have German‚ French‚ Native American or Italian roots they were strongly influenced by the

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    Louisiana Purchase: The purchase of Louisiana from the French was massive because it had a different effect on many people which included women‚ Native Americans‚ and enslaved African Americans. The women never really had a reason to think on such an opinion that was man based. Since‚ their only thoughts should be on the home‚ children‚ and cooking food‚ not something as land in which business comes into play in life. The quote “It’s all about land” but what would women do with it since work did

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    person of full or partial African descent who was not enslaved. In the United States‚ such persons were referred to as "free Negroes‚" though many were of mixed race . Free people of color was especially a term used in New Orleans and the former Louisiana Territory‚ where a substantial third class of primarily mixed-race‚ free people developed. There were also free people of color in Caribbean and Latin American slave societies. These colonial societies classified mixed-race people in a variety of

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