referring to people who's SHINE washes over people. it's subtle. kinda like a watermark.
legit waveshiners are legendary. there are only a handful left in the world.
also a movie in which tom fuller dominated.
people who do the waveshine move on smash
legit waveshiners are legendary. there are only a handful left in the world.
also a movie in which tom fuller dominated.
people who do the waveshine move on smash
boy: hey there sweetheart
girl: lets go change the world
boy: we already did
girl: what are you? we must be some sort of waveshiners..
girl: lets go change the world
boy: we already did
girl: what are you? we must be some sort of waveshiners..
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Dude, I went over to my friends house and he totally weismaned me.
Man I'm sorry that happened he's known for wiesmaning his friends
Man I'm sorry that happened he's known for wiesmaning his friends
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Then, read Wiesner-Hanks: "A Day in the French Revolution: July 14, 1789" and answer the following questions:
1. Why would the Bastille be a place crowds would naturally gather? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
2. How did the layout of Paris help or hinder large protests? How did Parisian architecture help unhappy residents join a political cause? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
3. How did news of action on the streets spread around Paris? How would that help or hinder protestors and, on the other hand, the government in controlling protests? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
4. How did the price of wheat affect every citizen? Consider the impact of high prices on each socioeconomic group in your answer. What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
5. How did a person's socioeconomic status impact their willingness to either join the protest or support the government (and status quo)? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
6. If you were in the working class living in Paris in 1789, do you think you would have joined the protests? Why or why not? Use specific evidence from the documents in the Wiesner-Hanks packet to support your answer.
1. Why would the Bastille be a place crowds would naturally gather? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
2. How did the layout of Paris help or hinder large protests? How did Parisian architecture help unhappy residents join a political cause? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
3. How did news of action on the streets spread around Paris? How would that help or hinder protestors and, on the other hand, the government in controlling protests? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
4. How did the price of wheat affect every citizen? Consider the impact of high prices on each socioeconomic group in your answer. What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
5. How did a person's socioeconomic status impact their willingness to either join the protest or support the government (and status quo)? What evidence do the documents give to answer this question?
6. If you were in the working class living in Paris in 1789, do you think you would have joined the protests? Why or why not? Use specific evidence from the documents in the Wiesner-Hanks packet to support your answer.
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