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    In the texts Little Women and "Huckleberry Finn chapter 1," the authors Mark Twain and Louisa May Alcott both shape their characters with dialogue instead of directly describing them. They instead describe their characters utilizing the characters' personal values and experiences. Both authors describe the theme of their stories utilizing particular examples of dialogue, description, and narrative amongst and circumventing the characters. Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Mark Twain's "The…

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    nursery rhyme, “Five Little Monkeys.” This innocent rhyme that has helped many young children learned to count has a dark past and is quite demented. “Five Little Monkeys” was once said to be now what so would call racist. It is to be believed that the monkeys were once a rude name for African Americans that several Caucasians said to them. Along with several other nursery rhymes “Five Little Monkeys” they believed to be racist. These include: “Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Moe,” “Ten Little…

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    one of the most populous being Little Rock. Besides being the capital and one of the most visited cities in Arkansas, Little Rock is known for many of its attractions, food, and most importantly it’s historical events. Little Rock was established in November of 1851 and derived its name from a rock formation along the “La Petite Roche” river. It is also the county seat of Pulaski County, which may contribute to the reason why this thriving city is so populous. Little Rock has various centers…

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    Little Red Monologue

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    Once upon a time, there was a girl named Little Red, who lived in the busy city of New York City, she also lived with her grandma and the butler named Fredrick. They lived in a great big mansion on the West Side of town. Everyone thought that Little Red was her real name but her real name is Jessica, and Little Red was the most sweetest girl you would ever meet. Now her grandma, she was kind, old lady but little did she know that the man she has trusted for years..her butler Frederick. He has…

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    1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Custer attacked Sioux forces near Little Bighorn. Even though the Battle of Little Bighorn has been greatly remembered, the conflict was not the only factor in the final outcome of Little Bighorn. The United States government, Sioux tribes, and American citizens all played roles in the story, which all led to the outcome of Little Bighorn. The pivotal moments that led to the outcome of the Battle of Little Bighorn were the signing of the Treaty of Fort Laramie,…

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    For many years, Little Orphan Annie has been a source of entertainment for Americans, both during the Great Depression and after. The Great Depression was a hard time for everybody and caused a national crisis due to the stock market crash within the United States. During the Great depression, more often than not, families would have to be separated in order to find work. During this time of struggle, the protagonist on the radio show Little Orphan Annie, Annie, became a figure of courage and…

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    Little Rock Nine Thesis

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    The Little Rock Nine was a pack of nine African Americans from Little Rock Central High School in 1957. (Wikipedia) This story started in 1954 when the Supreme Court called for the end to separated schools between white and blacks.(http://www.npr.org) September 2, 1957 - The day before classes begin for the new school year, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus ordered the Arkansas National Guard to get around Central High School and block any tries by African American students to approach the school.…

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    Three Little Pig's House

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    A. The setting of the story is by the three little pig’s houses. B. The incident that begins the action or suspense is when one built his house out of straw and the second built it out of sticks, which made the house very weak. But the third one built it out of bricks, which did take longer, but it was stronger. 
 C. The one complication was when the wolf blew down the first and second house. The second complication was when the wolf was trying to eat the pigs. 
 D. Both complications were…

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    The Three Little Pigs/The Three Horrid Little Pigs The different authors capture the readers of the story, the three little pigs through relationship in current society. One author show the three little pigs as happy go lucky. While the other emphasis on the three pigs being lazy, and good for nothing. Instead of the big bad wolf, the wolf shows concern and offers his carpentry skills. “The Three Little Pigs” originally written in 1933 and again in 2008 told with a distinct difference in; why…

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    their lives were different which one of the reason why they didn’t get along. The Battle of Little Bighorn was an important battle, for both the Indians and the United States. During the battle the Indians defeated Lieutenant Colonel Custer which he lost over 200 men which were in the Seventh Cavalry. Although this battle was a great…

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