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    Australia's Geography

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    Australia is in the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean. It is composed of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and the overseas territories. Australia is in the southern hemisphere. Australia is located off the southeast coast of Asia, next to Russia, Canada, China, the United States, and Brazil. Its land is as large as about four-fifths of China. The coastline of 3,700 km has the Pacific Ocean to the East and the Indian Ocean to the West. It is also the only exclusive city state in…

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    Robert La Salle Essay

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    America due to his many failed expeditions, La Salle is definitely one of the few and major explores who helped France lay eyes on land west of the Mississippi river. La Salle, in terms, opened up the American land for westward expansion. Through La Salle’s exploration and expedition across the central plains and gulf, the Mississippi river, and what is now Texas, France laid claims to pieces of territory that would later become of great importance to the Americans during westward expansion and…

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    American Indian Genocide

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    United States’ action towards Indians was deplorable but never genocidal in certain areas. Many believe that California Indians were the victims of genocide from the Anglo Americans and Spanish. Yet, the genocide of Indians east of the Mississippi River has always been a hotly debated situation. Through my analysis of the time period leading up to the Removal Era, I have found that American Indians were subjected to genocide through coerced migration, settler expansion, as well as war and…

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    sphere because it would negotiate to gain control of land nearby. For instance, Pinckney’s Treaty, signed in 1795, granted the United States usage of the Spanish Mississippi River, which would be a great benefit to the…

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    How Huckleberry Finn is a Coming of Age Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is just like To Kill a Mockingbird because, Harper Lee wrote, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.” This relates to Huck Finn because both novels have characters who mature from life lessons. Mark Twain, the author of Huck Finn shows how the main character Huck matures from a young boy who does not want to live by any rules to a boy who matures from conflicts and…

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    famous writers of American literature, Mark Twain. His original name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. He was the sixth child of Jane and John Clemens. When he was of four years, he and his family moved to Hannibal, Missouri, a port town on the Mississippi river that inspired the fictional town of ‘St. Petersburg in the ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ and ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’. Slavery and Racism were both legal in Missouri at that period of time and these constituted the themes that…

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    Samuel Clemens’s life experiences, mainly as a Mississippi River Boat Captain are portrayed in Mark Twain’s writings. These very experiences on the river are the reason of why Clemens received the pseudonym Mark Twain. The term ‘mark twain’ was used by sailors who used their sounding lead to determine the depth water. ‘Twain’ means two, which is a safe depth…

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    Jadyn M. Foster Mr. Harris History 7th Period 1/23/2018 Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny The Westward Expansion was a big story in the U.S. It began along the East Coast and continuing until it got to the Pacific. Before the Americans won the battle against the Britain, some settlers were already moving west into what today is called Tennessee and Kentucky. And some parts of the Deep South and Ohio Valley. In 1803 the Westward Expansion was aided by the Louisiana Purchase. During…

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    on his journey down the Mississippi River. Huck, an immature troublemaker feels more at home on the river while riding a raft with an escaped slave, Jim. The book follows their actions down the river and when they go on to land chaos ensues. Thus, the Mississippi River and the shore are juxtaposed as when they are on the river, it is calm, free, and joyful while on the land it is violent, chaotic, and cruel to Huck and Jim. To begin, the Mississippi River is shown to be relaxing, free, and…

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    Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing themselves. The short story “Thank you Ma’am” by Langston Hughes deals with how experiences can create the urge or need to change. The main character in this story is Roger, he is a troubling 15 year old, and tries to steal Mrs. Jones’ purse. This lead to Mrs Jones grabbing on to Roger (not letting him escape from her), and teaching him a lesson on misbehaving. Roger’s attempt at stealing trying to steal Mrs. Jones purse (in…

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