Baton Rouge, Louisiana Essays

  • lsu

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    one should know which college they would like to go to. For me personally, the college of my dreams is Louisiana State University. The top three majors at Louisiana State University are Biology, Biomedical engineering, and Business. The main reason I want to go to Louisiana State University is because of their amazing biology department .The main things that caught my attention about Louisiana State University, was how flexible I could be with my money, it isn’t that hard to apply and the admission

  • Rachel of Old Louisiana

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    slavery have been very big topics in the state of Louisiana’s history. The book, Rachel of Old Louisiana, by Avery O. Craven deals with the life of a woman who herself is a plantation owner who owns slaves in the early 1790s and late 1840s. In this work of literature it is displayed the pure drive and determination of Rachel O’Connor despite the things she goes through in life. Rachel moved to Louisiana at the age of four, in 1778, with her mother, Rachel Hopkins Swayze, and brother, Stephen Swayze

  • Importance Of My Trip To New Orleans

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    My trip to Baton Rouge, Louisiana was an amazing experience since I was able to meet my mother in law and that my boyfriend was able to meet his mother since he was 8. The drive to Louisiana was fill with woods and empty roads but we were able to make it there safely. Once we were able to catch up on everything throughout the years, we started to head to New Orleans to visit the aquarium. During the drive to New Orleans, the weather got crazy and the streets begun to flood. People were walking through

  • Persuasive Essay On Daycare

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    it. Parents have a hard time getting a babysitter. Being that Baton Rouge Community College is a community college most people cannot afford the daycare. A lot of classes you may need do not have an online course. Having a free daycare, open all day, on campus would be great. So many people would be at ease. I don’t personally have kids myself, but being that the school has more women there, a daycare would be convenient (Baton Rouge Community

  • Louisana Clean Air Act

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    For this research paper, I chose to discuss the Louisiana air quality and its effects on the community. I was raised here in Baker, Louisiana which is north of Baton Rouge. Growing up I noticed something very striking and odd. We are overly exposed to chemical plants and their outputs. Driving around Baton Rouge at night and seeing a distant flame I often wonder what it really was. I wonder how this was affecting the community. How was this affecting our health? Upon doing research, I discovered

  • Louisiana State University Case Study

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    I. DESCRIPTION OF COMPANY Louisiana State University is also known as LSU. Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College land grants were made in 1806. These were granted by the United States. The college opened January 2, 1860. We are a public university that accepts both females and males. We are located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. We are a flagship institution, and the largest institution of higher education in Louisiana. The campus is on 2,000 acres. There are 250 buildings

  • Police Car-Taxi Collision in New Orleans: A Look

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    Claims against government entities in Louisiana are governed by the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act (LGCA). Because the Louisiana Government Claims Act contains specific notice requirements, rules, and exceptions that may not be applicable in a personal injury claim against a civilian, you need an attorney who is familiar with the

  • Lee v. Gillis: Does Media Matter?

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    another. There should not only be concern for media impact on trials but also its impact on the cases before the defendants are even known, those seeking fame even when it is by murder. Dubbed the “Baton Rouge Serial Killer” Derrick Todd Lee was only one of two serial killers working the Baton Rouge area during the time between 1992 and 2004. Lee is a black male, who lived with his wife and children St. Francisville, LA. Lee had avoided being caught for many years because an eye witness had told

  • How Would Change Gene Bibbin's Life

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    victim and the law enforcement of Baton Rouge. The victim clearly misidentifies her rapist and clearly is distraught while identifying, "The victim's initial description of the attacker was a man with long and curly hair, wearing jeans. Bibbins was wearing grey shorts and had short, cropped hair at the time" (Innocent Project). As with false accusations there were multiple occasions in which evidence proving Bibbins innocence were not present during the trial. Baton Rouge police had discarded evidence

  • An Examination of the Music of Garth Brooks

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    like George Strait, Alabama, Brooks & Dunn, and Alan Jackson. One artist in particular, Garth Brooks, forever left his stamp on country music and on the hearts of his millions of listeners with his hit songs, “The Beaches of Cheyenne”, “Callin’ Baton Rouge”, and “The River”. “The Beaches of Cheyenne” has a storyline containing themes of life, death, love, and regret. The themes of this song branch out much further than the reaches of country music, and makes this particular song relatable to each

  • Scotlandville Essay

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    The future is yet to come, but past is what we learn from. The present is what we have become. All the formal students (alumni) have work so hard to keep the Scotlandville family alive and going over the past years. Most do not look at the bigger picture and the history of the present, therefore, presented to you are the historical facts of Scotlandville as a whole for future awareness. The community of Scotland was named after a man named William Bernard Scott. Scotlandville overall is

  • Don Lemon Research Paper

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    from his career as a journalist and anchor, he has also written an autobiography named Transparent. He was honored as one of the 150 most influential African Americans. Early life and background: He was born on March 1 in the year 1996, in Baton Rouge,

  • Local Color and the Stories of Alice Dunbar-Nelson and Kate Chopin

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    Kate Chopin Blending the best elements from the French-Acadian culture and from the Old South, the Creole culture of Louisiana is one the richest and most fascinating areas for study. Kate Chopin and Alice Dunbar-Nelson are both writers who have brought this place and the people who live there to life through their writing. Because of their strong literary ties to Louisiana and the Creole culture, Dunbar-Nelson and Chopin have both, at times, been classified as "local-color" writers, a term not

  • Final

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    Because of its complex history, Louisiana has had many interesting people affect its’ history books. According to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, the definition of impact is to have a strong effect on someone or something. In normal-person speech, that means to influence a person or thing. Certain men that have had a positive impact on Louisiana’s history are the influential Charles Elson “Buddy” Roemer III and Captain Henry Miller Shreve, but the former had a greater impact because of his actions

  • Jury Duty Reflection Paper

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    strong opinions you can get out of jury duty. What I learned in class, however, is that picking a jury can take a long time, the right to a jury trial is guaranteed by the 17th Amendment and He spoke about his current case, David Brown v. State of Louisiana, which was a homicide of a mother and her two daughters. It took 38 days to select a jury on this case and one of the very first questions they asked was the person’s views on the death penalty. He explained that many different questions are asked

  • A Brief Biography Of Lil Boosie: Torrence Hatch's Revolution

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    Torrence Hatch (Lil Boosie) was born November 14, 1982 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and was born and raised in W. Garfield St, on the south side of Baton Rouge, a neighborhood well known for drugs and violence. Boosie faced many troubles inside and outside for school as he was growing up. When Boosie was 14, he moved in with his grandmother after his father was murdered in a drug-related activity. He then started to get very serious about basketball, he played in order to stay off of the streets, he

  • War Of 1812 Dbq

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    Pushmataha and 795 of his men journeyed to Fort Montgomery and mixed with the United States soldiers. They finished the Creek war. In December of 1814, British troops went to Louisiana with the goal of capturing New Orleans to put an end to the War of 1812. About 60 Choctaw warriors joined the battle under Andrew Jackson and they held of the British from getting to the American line. The Choctaw caused over half of the casualties

  • Controversial Views in Kate Chopin's The Awakening

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    marriage to Oscar Chopin by all accounts was a happy one. Taking on the role of a high society lady as well as wife and new mother, Chopin fit in well with the New Orleans culture. She enjoyed the Louisiana atmosphere so well that most of her writings were based here. Chopin continued living in Louisiana raising her six young children until the sudden death of her husband brought her back to St., Louis (Skaggs 3). Oscar Chopin died while their youngest child, Lelia was only three. Soon after Chopin

  • A Brief History of the State of Louisiana

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    1541, Louisiana has been ruled under ten different flags, starting with Hernando de Soto’s flag, a man who claimed the region for Spain (“About Louisiana”). For six weeks after the Civil War had first started, Louisiana had become an independent commonwealth before finally joining the Confederacy. The Louisiana Purchase was negotiated by President Thomas Jefferson, in 1803, in order to get a part of Louisiana in American hands, which was considered essential (“About Louisiana”). Louisiana was a center

  • Should We Abandon Louisiana Summary

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    In the article “Should We Abandon Louisiana?” by Zack Kopplin of Slate.com, he writes about the recent flooding in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Throughout the article, Kopplin highlights the detrimental effects of the flood as well as how the nation has refused to acknowledge the disastrous event. The flood left behind 40,000 destroyed homes along with victims “stranded on highways” or chest-deep in “water filled with venomous snakes.” The Federal Emergency Management Agency responded to the disaster