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    Louis 9V: The Sun King

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    Louis IXV reigned was between 1638-1718, being known as the Sun King and a direct representative of God. He was the one who made changes to the monarchy which the golden age had brought in art and literature. During his reign he was the King that looked over Royal Court Versailles. Another aspect of Louis IXV reign in 1661 he ruled France without a Chief Minister, who he was the first to perform this type of reign and began a country as a dominant European power. In his final decades as King…

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    Throughout history, humankind has made connections and has had some knowledge of what astronomical structures are. The Skidi Pawnee were Indians that knew a lot about the astronomy of stars and connected them with their beliefs and lifestyle. The Pawnee was a Native American tribe that lived in Nebraska whom were considered one of the best sky watchers. The Indians regarded the stars as gods. They worshipped a star, The North Star, as a creator god. Whereas, for the South Star, they feared it…

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    It was a 2-1 count. My team, the Cardinals, were just one out away from winning the game, and I was just one out away from getting a perfect game. A knuckle curve was called from our team’s catcher and… strike three! You’re out! When I was around nine years old, I pitched a perfect game. When I was six years old and had never played anything, but soccer and flag football, my dad asked me whether I wanted to play baseball for the summer or soccer. Of course it was like the toughest decision I…

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    Ayllon Lucas Vazquez De

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    Ayllon Lucas Vazquez De In this report I will be telling you about an explorer named Ayllon Lucas Vazquez De. I have never read or even heard about him before so we will be learning together about this explorer. I will be writing about this explorer and where he went. What he did on his journey and about his life. So here we go. Ayllon was born in 1475 in Toledo, Spain. He was the son of a judge, Judge Juan Ayllon. Ayllon’s father was the head of a noble and wealthy family of Toledo. Which…

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    The High Middle Ages

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    During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Europe was marked by the ongoing passing of the culture that was believed to be “medieval”. In the existence of the High Middle Ages, European Civilization had reached a highpoint of development. After the 1300’s, the nature of civilization during the High Middle Ages saw a period of change. In both thought and art, an inflexible formalism substituted the inventive forces that had given the Middle Ages such distinctive ways and means of expression…

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    Rodrigo had been ordained as a Deacon. Soon after he was appointed cardinal deacon of San Nicolain, Carcere. It is important to know that appointments of authoritarian positions of family members also known as nepotism was highly common in the era. However, these acts of nepotism are certainly not positive characteristics of leadership and are certainly frowned upon in both past and present times. Less than a year after his initial cardinal appointment Borgia was newly appointed to chancellor of…

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    initially trained as a chemist and has taught literature, philosophy, psychology and theology. Before being elected pope, Bergoglio was a Jesuit from 1960-1992. He served the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires from 1998 until 2013 and also served as cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church of Argentina from 2001 to 2013. Bergoglio was the president of the Bishops’ Conference of Argentina from 2005 until 2011. Biography.com also states that Pope Francis was named the 266th pope of the Roman…

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    Band Leadership

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    “Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them.” --John Maxwell. This quote rings true in many ways, especially in leading of a group of your peers. I will bring many leadership qualities to the band, including responsibility, music teaching skills, listening skills, and being a “side-by-side” leader. Being a “side-by-side” leader simply means that instead of being above the section, I lead by example. I also have music teaching experience to people of…

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    2007 and 2008 to determine the current value of expensive international prospects. Andres Serrano, one of the ninety players listed in these three lists had his contract voided (http://stlouis.sbnation.com/st-louis-cardinals/2012/8/3/3216639/mlb-suspends-andres-serrano-one-year-cardinals-2012) by MLB during that time period due to unverified age and identification claims and therefore isn’t included in this…

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    argued for the want of older Christian traditions to return so that the Church of England could be brought back to its Catholic roots. Before Newman was a part of the Oxford movement, he was a very popular priest at Oxford, and he later became a cardinal. Throughout his life, John Henry Newman preached to many about Jesus and he proved to be successful in helping the Roman Catholic Church. After all of his studies, Newman decided to become a Roman Catholic (New Catholic Encyclopedia). Through…

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