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supernatural riverside

in this blog post it contains my science project that involves how water quality effects the salmon food chain with my partner Malayna

our audience are the people who live near the coquitlam river and don’t respect it  and we are talking about how glass bottles and garbage are effecting the river an then the salmons and bears

this project is important to me because I love animals and I hate how little effects are causing big problems

collaboration fluency : collaborating with Malayna was great because I got closer with her and she helped always stay on task and we were always  laughing and working and we combine well together and I learned a lot from her and I’m glad we were partners and we both were balancing each other out

 

Core competency 

How does the artifact you selected demonstrate strengths & growth in the communication competency? In what ways might you further develop your communication competency

For the video we had partners and it shows us how to communicate with one another and we were both honest and it helped me not only include my ideas but another idea two brain not one and I liked how I wasn’t shy to talk to the class and communication just improved with a partner and talking in front of the class cringe while hear your voice and don’t be shy and talk to your partner if you don’t like something or something isn’t fair 

How does the artifact you selected demonstrate strengths & growth in the thinking competencies? what ways might you further develop your thinking competencies?

This project helped me to concentrate and I learned many things about where I live and made more thinking about other ideas and how any ideas are great and if you don’t like something you aren’t sacred to say it ,can develop more when you sit and think, and you can create more ideas off of one small one if you just think

How does the artifact you selected demonstrate strengths & growth in the personal & social competencies?In what ways might you further develop your personal & social competencies?

The project helped me in ways that I’m more comfortable in the class and I can speak and talk in front of the class and my partner I connected more some ways to develop to improve some ways can be talk to new people get comfortable in your class and around new people

 

the rise to power

 

Rise of the Napoleon 

1965 Born on the island of Corsica, Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of military during the French Revolution after seizing political power in France in 1799 he crowned himself emperor in 1804. The coup of 18 Brumaire brought general Napoleon Bonaparte to power as first consul of France, and in the view of most historians ended in the Freud Revolution. This occurred on November 9 1799. In 1798 he had military to Egypt that served as a springboard to political power, he engineered s coup in November and became first consul of the republic. His ambition and public approval inspired him to go further, and in 1804 he be one first emperor of the  French. The battle of Waterloo which took place in Belgium on June 18 1815 marked the final defeat of French Military leader and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821 who conquered much of continental Europe in the early 19th century. A French army under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the seventh coalition, a British led allied Mary under the command of the Duke of Wellington and a Prussian Army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht Von Blucher, prince of wahlstatt. there was this code they went by it was the Napoleonic code, French code Napoleon official code des Francais is the French civil code established under napoleon.

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when we lost our king and queen

1793 death of Louis XVI and Marie  

When Louis XVI was killed it was January 21 1793 in the French Revolution I would know because I watched him die, let me introduce my self I’m on of Louis and Marie’s maids I hate them from the bottom of my heart they are both rude and don’t know how to be queen or king.Lets starts from the beginning  Louis and Marie got married At Versailles, the French dauphin Marie Antoinette the daughter of Austrian Archduchess Marie  Theresa and Holy Roman Emperor Francis. France hoped their marriage would strengthen its alliance with Austria and let me tell you we are longtime enemy’s many problems were occurred with Louis being king foods were getting bad and crops failed and to top it off he married Marie all the people were very mad, Many people targeted Marie. No 1788 Louis was forced to reinstate France’s Nation Assembly which quickly curtailed and the Kings powers, in July of the following year the mobs of Paris stormed the hated prison at the Bastille. Feeling the power was shifting on their side the mob forced imprisonment of Louis and his family so Louis attempted to escape but was caught and returned back to Paris and then the republic put him on trial and layer on was killed followed by Marie in the year of 1793

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dead bodies

It was September 5 1794 reign of terror

 

It was a horrible morning my shift was to clean the bodies in the execution court, I have been cleaning bodies for long time and there wouldn’t be so much at this time. When it’s my time to clean the bodies or put the people in jail I wouldn’t be surprised because it’s not many people, but ever since that day I work day till night and have blood stains everywhere because everyone is too sick to clean and I need the money for my children, from my point of view they took harsh measures against those suspected of being Enemies of the revolution mostly the nobles and the priests and hoarders. A price control measure was demanded by the lower classes of Paris pursued by the followers of Jacques  Hebert. The committee of public safety of which Maximilian de Robespierre was the most prominent member exercised virtual dictatorial control over French government. No one could trust anyone expect family people were dying and many were put Away. In spring of 1794, it eliminated its enemies to the left the Herbertists and to the right the indulgence. Still uncertain of its position, the committee obtained the Law 22 prairie, year ll which suspended a suspects right to public trial and to legal assistance and left the jury a choice only acquitted or death, “ the great terror” in which 1,400 people were educated. And the last results of the region of terror at least 300,000 suspects were arrested 17,000 were officially executed and 10,000 died in prison without trial

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the power of the clubs

Rise of the political clubs  

The most famous of all political clubs, the Jacobins shaped the course of the revolution between 1792 and 1794 members of the Breton club supported liberal politics reforms including voting by head, the adoption of a Constituent and the  Formation of National Assembly. These clubs began as another type of social event, not unlike the salons, circles and literary association of the 1780’s with like minded people gathering to discuss political matters, the first political clubs were formed early in the revaluation and were relatively informal however as the revolution progressed  they became more organized and formalized. Most clubs developed their own customs and they were required a meeting place and members to attend there regularly. The most famous of all clubs were the Jacobins. The French Revolution first club was the Breton club, it Started as an informal gathering of the 44 third estate deputies at a Versailles Café, at first most of the deputies were Brittany, hence the name of the club. Their meetings discussed problems but mostly provincial issues as well as the proceeding at the estates general, by early June the Bretons had opened their meetings to all regions , during the events in June. 1789 the Breton club gathered before each session of the Estes general in order to discuss strategy. 

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the big war

Revolutionary wars  

April 20 1792 let me tell you about the war in my point of view, I work in the military slim usually never home I have a wife and two boys at home and I miss them very much. I was working on my training skills until our head boss called is in and told us about whats happening, but if you don’t know what happened it was a series of sweeping military conflicts lasting from 1792-1802 very long time, resulting from French Revolution we pitted the French Republic against Briton , Austria and several other Monarchies. In April 1775 British soldiers called lobster backs because of there long red coats the colonists exchanged gunfire at Lexington and concord in Massachusetts described as the shot heard round the world it Signed the start of the American Revolution and led to the creation of a new nation. It started tensions between the American colonies and the British government approached the breaking point especially in Massachusetts where Patriot leaders formed a shadow revolutionary government and trained militias two prepare for armed conflict with the British troops, American Revolutionary War. Britain recognized independent of United States, cedes east Florida, west Florida and Minorca to Spain and Tobago to France. The America Revolutionary war was fought between Great Britain and the original 13 British Colonies in North America. I remember that 17,000 soldiers died of diseases during the Time of the war and from my side 24,000 British soldiers were killed in the war. In the end the American and the French each signed independent treaties with us (Britain) and and we signed the treaty with Paris.

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the 3 main estates

The estates General 

1789 in France under the old regime, the estates general was a legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subject. The first Estate was the clergy, the second Estate the nobility, and the third Estates effectively the rest of French society. The three estates the first estate was the clergy the Second estate was the nobility and the third is the commoners also there’s four estates last estate is the press it was coined in 1837, reflecting their increasing prominence and power. The nobles and clergy are sneaking out the door carrying stacks of money. For most people I. France the estates general system was unfair. Although the first estate and second had much smaller population than the third estate, they had equals ranking in the Estate general. Estate general, in France of the pre Revolutionary monarchy, the representative assembly of the three estates or orders of the realm, the clergy and nobility which were privileged minor ties and the third estate which represented the majority of the people. 

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