Joan of Arc: Adolescent Development Presentation, MSSU

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A presentation on Joan of Arc for Adolescent Development at Missouri Southern State University. I apologize for the pixellation: I am not sure how to fix that. :I

The descriptions of Joan's character are what I think she was like. I forgot to add the humility, but that was essentially just a face. When I researched this, I went directly to the primary sources: Joan's own words and court testimonies. My opinions of her personality are derived from that. Not Hollywood. :]

**NOTE! The part at the beginning that talks about the legend AND the "Joan of Arc" title, those are part of the movie! I did not write that, I just kept it in for dramatic effect.
Now, let me address a few typos:
At the end, the artist is Enya. I had to edit the text a little when I was making this, and my computer was slow, and I didn't catch it due to the slow backspacing. I:
And also: "no other options" should be "no other option" (singular). It is a typo, for I am well aware of grammatical rules. :)

I have been working on this thing off and on for about three weeks. Today I just hunkered down and completed it in seven hours.

A bit of advice: if there is a primary source (first-hand account), use that instead of/alongside websites and books, no matter how reliable those sources are. Nothing beats a recorded first hand account. :)

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