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Articles related to "Lafayette"
Lafayette and Marie Antoinette (Part 1) How the Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the American Revolution, temporarily saved Queen Marie Antoinette from death. lafayette • marquis • general • american revolution • revolutionary war
Carolina Lafayette What is in a name? Sometimes legend and sometimes history. marquis de lafayette • seabrook house • carolina lafayette seabrook • little princess of seabrook house • folktales
Lafayette and Marie Antoinette (Part 2) Torn between ideals of democracy and loyalty to the monarchy, the Marquis de Lafayette tried to save Marie Antoinette's life, and almost lost his own. lafayette • marie antoinette • louis • king • france
Lafayette Library Homework Center Libraries are often flooded with unaccompanied minors when school lets out each weekday. Here is how one small Colorado town handled the pressure. homework center • lafayette • colorado • after-school program • afterschool
The Lafayette Escadrille A brief history of the heroic unit of American pilots who flew for France before America joined World War One. american ambulance field service • early american combat pilots • americans in the french army • early african american pilots • world war one bi-planes
True Blood: Season 2 Premiere – Recap & Review The second season of HBO vampire drama True Blood debuted on Sunday, picking up where season one's nail-biting finale left off. The finale's cliffhanger is resolved. true blood • season 2 • season two • episode one • episode 1
Festival International de Louisiane If you have the opportunity to visit south Louisiana just once in a lifetime, the last week of April would be a great time to be here. For the past fifteen years, the city of Lafayette has hosted Festival International de Louisiane in celebration of the area's French, African-Caribbean, and Hispanc heritage. louisiana • acadiana • lafayette • festival international • francophone
Indiana Byways Hoosier Hannah describes the the early history of Indiana and the territory governorship and the struggle to wrest the lands from the Native Americans. indiana • hoosier • hannah • tecumseh • prophet
New Polygraph Gets Mixed Response The Army is trying out a portable polygraph machine with its soldiers to question captured enemies. Some support the new technology while others strongly oppose its use. portable polygraph machine • pcass • army lie detector • lafayette instrument co • polygraph accuracy
True Blood Season 2 Premiere Viewers left Bon Temps last season, with a dead body in the back of the sheriff's car, Tara living with some strange woman from Sam's past and Bill with Jessica. true blood • true blood season two • true blood season two premiere • true blood season two spoilers • nbo's true blood
Holiday Shopping in Paris is a Dream Come True Holiday shopping in Paris: all that it's meant to be and more. Here are some tips and links to help you shop your way around the glittering city. shops • shopping • marché • markets • grands magasins
Acadiana, Home of the Cajuns This article identifies Acadiana as the south Louisiana region where Cajun culture has a predominant influence on the lives of its inhabitants. acadiana • louisiana • cajun • culture • heritage
Fort Quiatenon's Feast of the Hunter’s Moon Hoosier Hannah visits the famous Feast of the Hunter’s Moon, a festival reenactment of the 18th Century Rendezvous of trappers and Native Americans that took place each year in September at Fort Quiatenon on the Wabash River, West Lafayette, Indiana. hoosier hannah • festival • feast • indiana • west lafayette
America's Foreign Founding Fathers Here are a select few foreigners who helped establish the Unites States of America during the Revolutionary War. Some names are recognizable. Several more should be! foreign founding fathers • marquis de lafayette • baron von steuben • johan de kalb • thaddeus kosciuszko
New York’s NoLIta Mott Street New York City's North of Little Italy, or NoLIta, is a must visit. Here's a quick tour through Mott Street packed with upscale & trendy shops & expensive restaurants new york city travel • nolita • elizabeth street • little italy • manhattan
New York’s NoLIta Mulberry Street New York City's North of Little Italy, or NoLIta, is a must visit. Here's a quick tour through Mulberry Street packed with upscale & trendy shops & expensive restaurants new york city travel • nolita • elizabeth street • little italy • manhattan
Blu-Ray Review: True Blood Complete Season One Taut writing, great acting and excellent commentaries make HBO's True Blood Season One wicked, wicked fun. 9/10. true blood • blu-ray review • hbo • alan ball • anna paquin
Fall Foliage Tours By Train In NH Five railway options let visitors see harvest colors without having to drive. Kids and the whole family enjoy an outing or vacation on the rails. fall foliage tours • train • steam engine • deisel engine • nh
New York’s NoLIta Elizabeth Street New York City's North of Little Italy, or NoLIta, is a must visit. Here's a quick tour through Elizabeth Street packed with upscale & trendy shops & expensive restaurants new york city sights • nolita • elizabeth street • little italy • manhattan
Shopping for High Fashion in Paris Paris's Golden Triangle of haute couture on the Right Bank has great shopping opportunities. Fashion boutiques here have become hip with Paris's showbiz set. paris fashion • shopping in paris • fashion • shopping • paris
Slavery and the Revolutionary War During the war Col. John Laurens fought for something almost no one else did, especially aristocratic white slave owners from the south: Freedom and Justice for slaves! john laurens • slavery in the american revolution • south carolina slaves • freedom for slaves revolutionary war • aristocratic slave owners
Steilacoom - Washington States's First Incorporated Town Steilacoom is the state's oldest incorporated city on the shores of Puget Sound. Famous Bair Drug still stands with its working soda fountain just as it did at the turn of the last century. steilacoom • washington • washington • steilacoom • bair drug
The Twelve Days of Christmas The Travelsleuth considers a Christmas in Europe with his Lady this year, limbering up for the festive season with a visit to a famed fish restaurant in Bruges before enjoying the picturesque Christmas Markets of southern Germany, Austria and Slovakia. europe • travelsleuth • france • germany • belgium
Halloween is New Orleans Halloween 2001 events halloween • new orleans • louisiana • usa • french quarter
A Colonial Love Affaire As Nancy Randolph's love affair continues with her brother-in-law, his wife and other family members begin to suspect that Nancy is pregnant. sex incest infidelity and murder in old virginia • nancy randolph • adultery in the 1700s • american history • randolph harrison
Explore Paris in One Day It is possible to experience the charm of Paris in one day. Start with breakfast at a famous cafe and end the day with dinner where Balzac and Victor Hugo used to dine. paris in one day • coffee at deux magots cafe on left bank • great art in the tuileries gardens • lunch at le procope- founded in 1686 • picasso museum in the marais district
Freemason Symbols in America MIddle School and High School students learn lessons connecting Benjamin Franklin and other famous Masons to the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. masonry • freemasonry • class notes • american revolution • constitution
Louisiana Film Production Louisiana attracted about $500 million of film production business in 2007 and is now setting up the infrastructure to become "Hollywood South" louisiana film production • hollywood south • tax incentives culture natural attractions lure mo • office of entertainment industry development • microwave park
More True Blood: Season 2 Premiere – Review Lafayette's fate has been revealed. Sookie and Bill have reconciled. Viewers learn more about mysterious Maryann and her connection to Sam. Tara has a new love interest. true blood • season 2 • season two • episode one • episode 1
National Constituent Assembly The National Constituent Assembly was established in 1789 and lasted two years, helping to establish the foundations of the French Revolution. french republic • french revolution • king louis xvi • tennis court oath • estates-general
NYC's West Village Greenwich Ave New York City's Greenwich Village is a must visit. Here's a quick tour through Greenwich Ave packed with delicious restaurants, bars, and alternative 9/11 history. new york city • greenwich village • west village • greenwich ave • 9/11
Meetings Where can you find out about conferences in your fields of interest? conferences • meetings • careers • employment • history
Great Shopping Destinations in Paris Paris is one of the world's top shopping destinations with over 25 million visitors a year. So what does Paris offer in terms of shopping opportunities? shopping destinations in paris • paris fashion • shopping in paris • paris • haute couture shopping
New Hampshire Mountain Vacations With so much to do in NH's White Mountains don't overlook the outdoor and recreation experiences in Franconia Notch, adventures for kids and adults in all seasons. new hampshire mountain vacations • franconia notch best hiking • attractions whole family • what to do in nh • outdoor recreation experiences
Cybercafes@Paris Can’t live without your e-mail for one day? Never fear, there’s an internet café in Paris for you! paris • france • paris • web • internet
Introduction to Reader Response Theory and Hypertext An introduction to reader response theories and hypertext which will be explored further in ensuing articles. reader response theory • criticism • literary • feminist • m.d. coverley
Nuts About Them! Squirrels -- cute fuzzy critters or darkly devastating little fuzzballs? This week we look at the lighter side of these nutty creatures. squirrel wild scape wildscape ecology landscape s
How to Write a Research Paper Writing research and term papers is a part of life - or at least, a part of high school and college- so learn what to do now. research papers • how to write a research paper • term papers • the research paper • english research paper
Paris in a Week Part 2 Welcome back to the Paris in a Week series, where the “seasoned Parisian tourist” (yours truly) attempts to give the confused masses from Back Home some good advice on making the most of a their trip to the City of Light without going insane (or getting pickpocketed).,Welcome back to the Paris in a Week series, where the “seasoned Parisian tourist” (yours truly) attempts to give the confused masses from Back Home some good advice on making the most of a their trip to the City of Light without going insane (or getting pickpocketed). paris • paris
So Long, Randy Romero Randy Romero has called it quits as a jockey, but he'll still hanging around the tracks. ragin' cajun • jockey • history • breeders' cup distaff • go for wand
Tragic Tale of the Normandie Part I: Smoke Across the Skyline France's SS Normandie the quintessential transatlantic liner found a safe harbor in New York when World War II broke out, but she would never return home. Here is her two part story. normandie • new york harbor • peir 88 • fire • transatlantic liners
After the Canicule and Other Events Catching up on things. Let's blog a little on current events. france • heatwave • canicule • divorce • dollar
Awesome Fashion Sightings A collection of new and outrageous fashion site. the buckle • lucky brand • dkny • kenneth cole shoes • stackhouse for extreme sports fashion
Lydia Sigourney An introduction to Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, who was a very famous poet in her own time. lydia howard huntley sigourney • poetry • poems • emily dickinson • school
Meet the Washington Bach Consort The Washington Bach Consort is one of the D.C.-area's premiere professional baroque music ensembles. Read more about their upcoming tour to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Bach's death and other concert activities. bach • washington • bach • consort • concert
CA Asperger's Syndrome Schools These California-based special education schools are dedicated to providing a positive educational experience for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome. asperger’s syndrome school • special education school • autism school • orion academy • passageway school
Gen. Mansfield Lovell, CSA Mansfield Lovell was a West Point educated engineer whose career as a Confederate general was tarnished by losing the port city of New Orleans to Admiral David Farragut. mansfield lovell • csa • general • confederate • new orleans
Violence Against Women in Nepal While the Constituent Assembly works on a new Constitution, human rights activists are optimistic about positive changes for people's participation under a new system. patriarchy in nepal • women and ethnic groups in nepal • minority groups in nepal • patriarchial society in nepal • the new democratic republic of nepal
Cartoons on Exhibit in 2004 If you are travelling this year, perhaps you will happen across one of the many cartoon exhibits going on around the United States and beyond. Here are just a few of the many events taking place in 2004: cartoon • cartoonist • artist • exhibit • museum |
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