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    “The Lottery” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson. This story takes place in a small town on a clear sunny day on the 27th day of June. The children of the town arrive first and begin collecting stones and piling them together until their parents call them to order. Mr. Summers calls each head of the household to come forward to a black old wooden box, where each select a slip of paper. Once the men of the house have chosen a paper slip, Mr. Summers allows everyone to open the paper and…

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    This Girl is on Fire Introduction Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc), more famously known in France as the Maid of Orleans, is considered a national heroine of France.She has numerous names, such as Joan of Arc, more famously known in France as the Maid of Orleans, or Jeanne d’Arc in French, but for simplicity we will refer to her as Joan of Arc here. Just at the age of 18, she led the French army to battle with England and had a historic victory over England its and french allies, the Burgundians.…

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    Introduction In the market place, elasticity demonstrates the change to a products demand or supply quantity in response to a change in price. Price elasticity of demand demonstrates how much of a product is demanded by the consumer when the price increases or decreases. When this occurs, if the quantity demanded changes very little, this is called an inelastic good. However, if the quantify demanded shows significant change, the good is considered elastic. Price elasticity is a useful tool for…

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    The saint I am doing is Joan of Arc. Saint Joan of Arc was born in France in 1412. She died on May 30, 1431. On history.com it says that “she a peasant girl living in medieval France, believed that God had chosen her to lead France to victory in its long-running war with England”. With no military training, Joan convinced the embattled crown prince Charles of Valois to allow her to lead a French army to the besieged city of Orléans. After seeing the prince crowned King Charles VII, Joan was…

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    As a patriarchy, our society denotes men as the dominant group, and as a result, masculinity is intertwined with prestige and power. If men change their values or patterns, then society follows them. Within French nobility, the traditional masculinity of bodily strength, chivalry, and skillfulness was no longer enough to gain prestige and proper reputation. The French elite classes began to emphasize the need for gentlemanly and intellectual pursuits. King Charles the Wise hastened this…

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    employees in two U.S. factories near Cleveland, and approximately 600 employees in three factories located in other countries. The company employs a field sales force of more than 200 persons. According to Arthur Sharplin (1989), Lincoln’s market share for arc welding equipment and supplies is more than 40 percent. James F. Lincoln became the general manager and vice president of the Lincoln Electric Company in 1914. He was the younger brother of John C. Lincoln, who founded the Lincoln Electric…

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    status of belonging to particular nation” (“Nationality”). A definition more suiting to medieval times would be a “distinctive national or ethnic character” (“Nationality”). A person’s nationality is much more than just where you were born. Joan of Arc was a French heroine that knew much about nationality. When she was a young girl, she heard voices from God telling her to drive the English out of her home country, France. She was able to rally up an army and lead them to victory at the battle…

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    women emerged as fearless fighters. One such woman was Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc lead the French army against the British during the Hundred Years War, despite it being known that she was a female. On May 23, 1430, the Burgundians captured her and little was done by the French higher ups to save her. The English, especially frustrated by the fact that a woman was able to defeat their army, did everything they could to condemn Joan of Arc, no matter the reason. While in captivity, Joan was…

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    Joan of Arc some called her a heretic others, herself included, believed she heard voices from God. Joan of Arc had humble beginnings and her beliefs inspired her to do great things. She would help Charles VII become king. However, at the end of her life she would be burned at the stake for heresy. Joan has an incredible story that takes her from her humble beginnings, to completing incredible feats of victory during the hundred year war till she met her untimely demise. To begin with, Joan of…

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    Has God only spoken to men from the beginning of time till today? Are women only good for doing housework and taking care of the children? Is that all they were meant to do in their lifetime? The examples of Anne Hutchinson, Mother Teresa, Joan of Arc and woman from the scriptures prove the statement to be false.…

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