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    Greek Art Museum

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    States. I experienced the contemporary 24-hour art museum and hotel combination these two artist envisioned one night with a group entertaining and spontaneous friends. Our night started out with hand-dipped ice cream on the river walk, on the Indiana side of the Ohio River and ended up across the bridge among the tall buildings, street lights, and sketchy alley ways. While we were walking to the entrance, all bundled up, I was skeptical. I am from the Indianapolis area, so the downtown city…

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    Fairy cupboards, a finishing school for girls and a ‘beck of beer,’ can all be found during this scenic walk. There are a couple of short climbs but nothing too strenuous. Cotherstone is an elegant village situated near the confluence of the rivers Balder and Tees. It is a long straggling settle­ment with a small green at each end, giving the impression that it may have started out as two independent communities. Standing near the centre of the village is St Cuthbert’s Church which was built in…

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    Mark Twains real name was "Sameul Langhorne Clemes" and he was born on November 30, 1835 and died April 21, 1910 at the age 75,Mark was born and grew up in Hannibal Missouri. He worked for his older brother Orion Clemens in a newspaper company. Where he typed newspaper articles,then he moved to Neveda to be with his brother. When he moved he tried to mine that was very unsuccessful, but the he went to Virginia city and worked as a journalist for the company Territorial Enterprise. In 1865 and…

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    Huckleberry Finn was written during the pre civil war era right in the middle of that unsettling time period where slavery was approaching its glorious end; yet racism was still rampant and a touchy subject. Mark Twain wrote this book to be interpreted as raw and unedited so the reader could obtain a proper understanding as to what it was like to be black and to have been brought up in a community where seeing a white man causing permanent physical and emotional damage to a black person,…

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    Wisconsin Glaciation, there were only seven major lakes. The largest glacial lake of them all, was Lake Agassiz which is all drained now due to the Glacial River Warren. Lake Agassiz had a greater surface area of all of the Great Lakes combined. Lake Agassiz was located near modern day Fargo, North Dakota, or also northwestern Minnesota. The Glacial River warren had weathered down its path to create valleys for the Minnesota…

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    Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain, a major theme is presented significantly throughout the entire story and that are “freedom”. Huck and Jim go on an adventure mostly down a river on a raft; the raft is symbolic, which represents freedom. To which it contributes to the overall theme. Huck and Jim went on an adventure down the Mississippi river to reach Cairo, Illinois because they wanted their freedom, they wanted to escape all their troubles, Huck from his father, and Jim from slavery. Huck…

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    First meeting in 1805, the Americans promised to Walla Walla chief Yellepit they would visit with the people after seeing the Pacific Ocean. The party returned in April 1806 and stayed at Yellepit's village, located on the Columbia River near the mouth of the Walla Walla River.[2] During a transaction Yellepit presented Clark with a white horse in return for a copper kettle. The Americans had none in supply however, so Clark gave Yellepit his own sword, along with a quantity of gunpowder and…

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    of a father returns home and kidnaps Huck for the purpose of claiming a large sum of money that Huck earned as a reward for helping capture robbers before. Huck fakes his death for a chance to escape his father. Huck then takes a canoe up the river to get away. While Huck was hiding out, he met Miss Watson's escapee whom was a slave. His name was Jim. Afterward, the two set off on an adventure to Mississippi to help Jim gain his freedom. While on the way to Mississippi, the two spend…

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    French Land Right

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    The French had the right to sell the land because it was theirs. It was their land because the Spanish trade the land to the French. For example,” It was controlled by the French who had a few small settlements along the Mississippi River and other main rivers”.(Herring,2008) Another example is ” Spain agreed to trade Louisiana to France,passing the problem on to someone else”.(Deverell,White,2006) My…

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    I have provided a few small instances which the Lakes and the rivers were used by the British and Americans during the War of 1812. In April of 1812, the United States Congress awarded Governor William Hull as brigadier general of what would become the north western Army of the United States. Hull’s young Army of…

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