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    Chirayu Shah Mrs. McElroy APUSH 2, Sect. 2 31 March 2017 From 1945 to 1968, many groups of people were asking for rights, but the main focus was on the African-American community. They were asking for equality in the country, especially in the South. During this twenty-three period time frame, many events took place that changed their role in society. Although it did face great backlash, the government continued to work in their favor. Leaders in the African-American community unified the…

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    The highly anticipated Democratic convention of 1968 has finally come to an end, but there still seems to be some animosity between the democrats involved in the convention. I believe the reason for the hostility between the democrats would be that power beat the majority. Even though they did not have the majority of the convention on their side, the more powerful democrats found a way to win the polls. My theory behind the voting is the powerful democrats with the most voting influential…

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    Federal Statute The Bilingual Education Act (1968) Introduction. The Bilingual Education Act, S. 428, 1968 was introduced during the 90th Congress by Ralph Yarborough, a Senator from Texas, and passed under the Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. Originally it was an amendment (Title VII) to The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) in order to improve programs of assistance for elementary and secondary education. BEA has provided funds to schools to allow for the creation of bilingual…

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    Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet the 1968 movie and Romeo and Juliet the 1996 movie. Throughout them I noticed that they shared many similarities as well as many differences. In this essay I will compare and contrast some of the minor and major details of them. All three versions share the same characters; some being Romeo, Juliet, Paris, Tybalt, Mercutio and Friar Laurence. Although the original text, 1968 and 1996 versions all share the same two opposing…

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    The sleekly designed 1968 Chevrolet Corvette is an American sports car, which is famous for its design and performance. It was in 1968 that the Corvette was completely redesigned with a new body style incorporating hidden headlights and a more pronounced front fender, which made it quite different from other Corvettes. Additionally, to provide the feel of a convertible car, it has a detachable T-top roof. The 1968 Corvette featured various engine options under its hood…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed April 4th 1968, while in Memphis, Tennessee. The night of King’s death, Robert F. Kennedy addressed a rally between 17th and Broadway in Indianapolis, Indiana, informing them of King’s untimely passing. Kennedy, who had been in Indianapolis for the Democratic Presidential Nominations, went to the rally, which was set in the heart of Indianapolis’ African-American ghetto. Kennedy makes the claim to this captive audience, “we have to make an effort to…

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    Does being wealthy necessarily mean you’re rich? “One selfless act can positively impact the lives of many.”(Unknown) Today in our world selfless acts are becoming more and more scarce. People in our world are becoming really selfish. In the story The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, the characters Della and Jim do some really selfless acts to buy each other gifts they really wanted. In the story The Treasure of Lemon Brown by Walter Dean Myers, Lemon teaches Greg that treasure isn’t always worth…

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    broken the law in some way, shape, or form. Common sense tells us that criminals do not follow laws, so gun control laws will just add to the list of laws for them to break. One example of a law that was broken is the Gun Control Act of 1968. The Gun Control act of 1968 did not prevent any crime from happening and in “states enacting more-relaxed right-to-carry laws, murders fell an average of 8 percent, rapes an average of 5 percent, and aggravated assaults an average of 7 percent between 1977…

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    The varied atmospheres conveyed by the imagery in the 1996 version help better explain the mood of the scene rather than the lack luster attempts at the same material in the 1968 version. Mercutio’s death, a crucial part of the story, is a great example of why the 1996 version is clearly better than the 1968 version. The 1968 version of this scene goes as such, Mercutio is accidentally stabbed and killed but keeps the fact that he has been stabbed hidden from his friends until the final reveal.…

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    During the 1960’s several factors allowed very little opportunities to bring back bilingual education (Baker,2001). The Bilingual Education Act of 1968, has been one of the most important act throughout the history of Bilingual Education. (Mazanares, 1988), stated that the act is seen as one of the first official federal recognition of the needs and rights of students with limited English speaking abilities. The act has gone through four reauthorizations, 1974,1978,1984 and 1988, with…

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