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Battle of Lexington and Concord (1775)
Declaration of Independence (July 1776)
Battle of Trenton (Christmas 1776)
Battle of Saratoga (Sept.+Oct. 1777)
Valley Forge (Winter 1777)
Battle of Yorktown(1781)
Treaty of Paris, 1783
Washington (1732-1799)
Franklin (1706-1790)
Marqius (1757-1834)
ok i have been accepted in prude university– west la fayette "IN" the school is $38,000 a year but i already fill out my fasfa and i only can get $6500 a year plus $12,000 in grants my family icome last year was $86,000
so how do i pay the rest $20,000 what do i do
my college gpa 3.33 (21 credits!) i’m 20 years old
i ask and they told me that the school can’t give me a grant because i’m not from "IN"
i’m a latino first generation here in usa and first in college
thanks for all the answers!!!!
It sounds like you would a perfect fit for first generation scholarships and many more. There are scholarships for everything you just have to look. If you can’t get any thing you can always sign with your parents to take out a loan for the rest with Sallie Mae or some other company like that.
Hey.
I’m having trouble finding the Nash La Fayette Convertible on LA Noire. I know it’s around Hollywood somewhere.
Anyone got any tips?
According to the guide I used:
7. Nash La Fayette Convertible (Sports 7/8) – Found North of 8th in a yard of red house between Westlake and Bonnie Brae. (Perhaps) parked in lots across the street from the Black Caesar Food Hut. You can also find them driving in front of the Pawnbroker on Main St in "The Studio Secretary Murder." Listed as appearing in Hollywood.
This is quite the three-pipe problem, as Sherlock Holmes would say. I have three census entries:
1860, District 5, (Gravel Hill PO), McNairy, Tennessee:
Barnett, T L, 26, Tenn, Mill man
Barnett, Mary C, 26, Ala
Barnett, Mary A, 1, Ala
1870, District 10, Fayette, Tennessee:
Barnett, T L, 35, Ala, miller
Barnett, Landres, 30, Ala, MALE, keeping house
Barnett, Mary A, 12, Ala
Barnett, Tommie, 2, Tenn
"Landres" is as good a guess as any for his name, but the ink has faded. There is basically an "La", six vertical strokes and what might be an "s".
1880, Franks, St. Francis, Arkansas:
T.L. Barrett, Self, M, 47, TN, Farmer, NC, NC
M.C. Barrett, Wife, M, 46, AL, Keeping House, TN, TN
M.A. Mitchell, Dau, M, 23, AL, TN, AL
W.T.F. Barrett, Son, S, 12, TN, TN, AL
Emma Cook, Dau, S, 17, MS, —, AL
Minnie Lee Mitchell, GDau, S, 2, TN, AL, AL
I’m doing pretty well with the kids, so don’t bother to look them up. Mary Barnett Mitchell marries a Mr. Branham. I haven’t started on WTF.
There are three obvious possibilities here;
1) TL marries Mary C (Unknown) shortly before 1860. She goes to visit her mother in 1870, TL’s brother Landres comes in to keep house while TL farms. Mary C returns for the 1880. Emma Cook is a niece or hired girl, counted as “daughter” by mistake.
2) TL marries three times, once a decade; Landres is really a lady, not a man. TL’s third wife just happens to have the same initials, birth state and birth year as his first. MC, wife #3, married a Mr. Cook sometime before 1863 and had Emma by him. Emma is really a step-daughter.
3) None of the above.
Any ideas? Again, please don’t waste your time duplicating what I have on the kids; the character limit won’t let me put it here.
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Joyce B – Thanks! Emma was "Dau" in the LDS 1880 and the Ancestry transcription. I should have checked the image itself.
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Shortgilly – Thanks! Constitutional Relations boxes are blank for "Landres". He/she can’t read or write, and the handicapped box is checked as well. It is checked for daughter Mary Anne as well, so I don’t know how accurate it was.
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Patricia – Thanks! I’m going to save it, with a note that "Landres" is probably a mistake.
Answer: 3
Too much is wrong with the 1870 entries. I suspect that the census taker did not talk directly to anyone in the household and used secondhand information to fill it out. Perhaps the family was visiting Mary’s mother when the census was taken. Because 1860 and 1880 are so similar, I would discount the info in the 1870.
Or perhaps the census taker had partaken of some local adult liquid libation before writing this entry. I say that because my kinfolks produced some fine beverages around that time in TN.
Take the RER (the suburban commuter train) from the station in CDG to the Chatelet-Les Halles station and transfer to Metro line 1 marked "Direction : La Defense (Grande Arche)" and get off at the Porte Maillot stop.
Alternatively, you can simply take the Green line bus from CDG terminal 2 D directly to Porte Maillot.
I am Spanish, and came to France through marriage. My father had big business interests in Spain, and my brother succeeded him back home. My French husband is in the same line of business, but in France, of course. From the beginning our marriage was not particularly happy. My husband neglected me, and led his own life, but was constantly jealous of me (though he had his flings, I am sure, with Mlles Hautefort, La Fayette, and others!). He, too, constantly thought that I was passing his business secrets to my father and later on, to my brother Philip in Spain, so he always checked my mail! And he talked about wanting children, but I had several
miscarriages at first. One time I wanted to adopt a little girl, a daughter of a friend of mine, Françoise Bertaut, to raise her as my own, but my husband interfered and sent her away. Françoise was half Spanish, and my husband hated it. I went to the doctors, I went to the priests, the former told me I was healthy, the later – to pray more. But, my husband, he does nothing! He only hunts and spends a lot of time with his male friends! He does not want to go to the doctors, and he makes
no effort. Yet he blames me all the time for us not having children! So, I understood, at last, that he wants none, but pretends so, maybe to have me stay with him (my family invested a lot of money into his business, which he can’t repay, I know it for sure). I am not that young anymore, I am 37. I can’t leave my husband, for many reasons, one of them that if I do so, I will be left penniless (as my husband can’t pay me back). What should I do?
Dear Anne, I know things have been difficult, but wait just a little longer. Your efforts will be fruitful, and I predict an arrival of great majesty! Don’t give up hope – it’s just the beginning.
Mine are La Fayette Eric and Pam.
totally agree with you! plus jason
What would it be about?
BA: You have to use characters from television SHOWS, what characters would you use?
My movie would be about –get ready for originality!!– zombies!!

The characters would be:
Dean Winchester from Supernatural
House from House MD
Chuck and K.C. from Chuck
Ziva from NCIS
Hide and Fes from That 70’s Show
Temperance (Bones) Brennen from Bones
La’Fayette from True Blood
and last but no where near least, Dwight Schrute from The Office
The first to die would be Fes (he would have gotten distracted by candy)
Then Hide (he started freaking out which is the last thing to do during a zombie attack)
Then House (you can’t get that far with a busted up leg no matter how witty you are)
Then La’Fayette (though he knows how to throw a good punch at some rednecks, zombie rednecks are a bit harder to take down)
Lastly K.C. (he sacrifices himself to hold off the zombies and died a hero
)
That would make the survivors Dean Winchester (he’s been up against Vampires, Werewolves, banshees, shape-shifters, poltergeists, Angels and Demons; I think he could handle a few zombies)
Chuck because of the intersect (there is a file about zombie attacks)
Bones because she’s practical, knows how to fight, and stays calm.
Ziva because she’s a bada**
and Dwight because – I mean come on!! He’s Dwight Schrute!! He’s prepared for anything and everything!! He could handle a zombie attack like it was another sale!!
So, there you go.
wow… I don’t think some of you guys get the question… which is a bit sad, I mean its not exactly rocket science…
haha you totally ripped my idea for a movie!
i wouldve made the same thing except mine wouldve been about zombies & ninjas
The characters would be:
Hiro Nakamura from Heroes
The Wayans Brothers
Jessica Beil (she’s b a d a s s)
Jackie Burkhart from that 70s show (did you see her in max payne oh em gee)
Hodgins from Bones
& last but not least Dave Chappelle !!
North American Patriots:
Keeper: Benjamin Franklin
D: Greene, Thomas Jefferson, Agustin de Iturbide, Patrick Henry
M: Washington, la Fayette, Rochambeau, Jose Morelos
F: Hidalgo, Dessalines
South American Libertadores:
Keeper: Pedro I
D: Antonio Jose de Sucre, Francisco de Miranda, Jose Artigas, Ramon Castilla
M: Simon Bolivar, Manuel Belgrano, Tupac Amaru, Santander
F: Jose de San Martin, Bernardo O’Higgins
which would win?
@The Fury: haha yes indeedy:P I believe that is where the rapper got his name:)
Forgive my ignorance of Central American and Inca-related history, but there is actually a historical figure called ‘Tupac’???
This is like, the most amazing revelation I’ve ever heard haha thank yoooou!
For a small french class project, I have to make an invitation to a party.
Would this the correct way of saying/spelling it?
LE NOVEL AN!!!
Venez celebrer la premiere annee de la nouvelle decennie avec vous amis! Apportez votre famiy! Nous resterons celebout toute la nuit pour accueillir 2011!
Il y aura du gateau, des rafraichissements, le pizza, spaghetti, et des puces.
Le fete commene au le 19h00
Viens chez moi: 666 Qwerty, La Fayette
RSVP: 01.86.75.30.90 _ Nombre de Jenny
Accodring to google, chips is putee or something.
LE NOUVEL AN!!!
Venez celebrer la premiere annee de la nouvelle decenie avec vos amis! Venez avec votre famille! (You can’t say "apporter", It’s only for object)
Nous resterons debout toute la nuit pour acceuillir 2011!
Il y aura du gateau, des rafraichissements, de la pizza, des spaghettis, et (I don’t understand what you want to say here).
La fete commence a 19h00
Venez nombreux (It’s use a lot in french invitation)