Anniina jokinen biography for kids
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Name of Person(b. born, [r. rule] - d. die) |
Brief Biography in own words, with first paragraph describing when the person lived, key issues confronting that person and any controversies that historians have noted.
Paragraphs of the body should have clear topic sentences, highlighting key aspects of this person's activities. They should not just run through the person's life chronologically.
The Annotated bibliography should mix citations of printed sources and electronic sites. Be sure to use Turabian format. Note the formatting of Boldface citations followed by the annotation. For more on citations and annotations go to the library study guides, or click here.
The last paragraph should review the highlights and clearly state how this person changed/impacted upon/affected history.
Annotated Bibliography
Collins, Gail. "Just Look How Well She Governs." The New York Times Magazine. 18 A
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The Stuarts Bibliography
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James oss of Scotland I of England Scotlands Kings and Queens
James oss + I Anniina Jokinen
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Charles I Britannia
Charles II Britannia
James II Britannia
William and Mary Britannia
Queen Anne Britannia
Guy Fawkes, The Gunpowder Plot and Bonfire Night Sonja Hyde
Pilgrims and Puritans Capitol Project
Puritanism in England The Victorian Web
Pilgrim Fathers Britannia
The Mayflower
The Great Plague Historic UK
The London Plague of Britain Express
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"The Stuarts Bibliography" History on the Net© , Salem Media.
February 19, <>
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The name Vattumadonkaari (engl. Arch of raspberry worm) was inspired by Zachris Topelius’s tale called Vattumato (engl. Raspberry worm). The moral of the story is to always be kind for the smallest of creatures. Looking closely at the figure-ground diagram you can see the raspberry worm smiling. Motored traffic has been separated from the pedestrians to create a safe environment for children and other inhabitants to explore and enjoy their surroundings. The district forms a characteristic village-like area where the long facades of the houses face the passing roads creating a pittoresk and humane street atmosphere. In between the house rows are spaces for playing, living and horticulture.
Communal areas at the district create varying views and scales while playing a crucial part for inhabitants everyday quality of life. The shared building with its four gabled roofs welcome the habitants and their guests into the area. Vattumadonkaari consists of two types of houses. The one floor