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    The movie Shaft (1971) directed by the Afro American director Gordon Parks and produced by the MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) a Hollywood production society. This movie exposes “a private detective who challenged the traditional, white-dominated New York police system” (Rhines…

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    Cyrus The Great Respect

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    The person that I chose was Cyrus the Great, also known as Cyrus II. The main thing that Cyrus the Great is well known for is conquering Hellenes and becoming the founder of one of the greatest empires in the world, Persia. Most of the people of who he ruled, appreciated him highly, as did he respect the people. One of the tasks that Cyrus is most famous for is actually freeing the Jewish people. The Jew’s were grateful for him since he had freed them and then let them return back to their…

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    Louis Armstrong was born on August 4, 1901, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Armstrong's childhood was extremely hard. His father was a factory worker and abandoned the family after his birth. His mother left him with his maternal grandmother. Armstrong was forced to leave school in the fifth grade to begin working to help provide for his family. He was then sent to the Colored Waif's Home for Boys after an accident occurred on New Year's Eve. He got music lessons on the corners of New Orleans and…

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    to variety of cultures and religions from across the globe. However, colonization of Canada resulted in formation of a multicultural state with three main founding founding people the aboriginals, French and the British (Dewing, 2009, p.1). Prior to 1971, not every race was deemed worthy of immigrating to Canada as there were laws in place to allow only the preferred people…

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    because it gave 18 year olds and people older than 18 the right to vote because if they didn’t have the right there wouldn’t be enough people to vote in elections and other voting rights that would affect the way we live today. This amendment was made in 1971 by President Richard M. Nixon the states ratified that amendment in July of that year. This amendment is still affecting the way we live today because without it the way we live would be different. This amendment came to be because…

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    The company was now called Southwest Airlines Co (Southwest). On the same day Boeing made an irrefusable offer to Southwest. If Southwest bought three 737-200’s from Boeing, they would also carrying the financing by 90%. ( citation) In June of 1971, with only three Boeing 737 aircrafts, Southwest commenced providing service to the San Antonio, Houston and Dallas. Just 18 years later, Southwest gradually became a major airline with a revenue mark over a billion dollars. Over the course of 2…

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    Richard Nixon Address to the Nixon. On Labor Day, 1971 Nixon addressed the nation about what America needs to have and needs to do in order to achieve the goal of a new prosperity in a generation of peace. Nixon says that “He describes in great detail of what americans can do to help make themselves better, he talks about the work ethic of Americans as well as the productivity of American workers. Nixon’s 1971 Labor Day Speech, Richard Nixon uses logos, ethos, pathos, and repetition to…

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    healthy and stable minded man was given too much power would turn into a ruthless oppressor. I will be giving a closer look on Zimbardo’s experiment and its results. The Experiment In the morning of one of Augusts’ sunny summer days of 1971, nine young men came across local police officers at Palo Alto. With the neighbors watching, they were arrested for burglary and robbery; searched, handcuffed, and led into multiple police cars. The cars then reared to Palo Alto. Once they reached…

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    Attitude And Attitude

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    come from students or the instructors.The second component of attitude being affecting refers to the role of feelings as a consequence of belief about the object or person toward whom/(which) reaction is to be formed (Palestini, 2011,p.30). Smith (1971:83) discussed that the affective feeling plays an important role in defining an attitude and it is dependent on the element of cognition. For example, the a cognitive feeling of a teacher about his class’ awful rapport. As a consequence of such…

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    their lead singer Jim Morrison, their drummer John Densmore, their guitarist Robby Krieger, and their keyboardist Ray Manzarek. Krieger was born January 8, 1946, Densmore was born December 1, 1944, Morrison was born December 8, 1943 and died July 3, 1971, and Manzarek was born February 12, 1939 and died May 20, 2013. “Morrison and Manzarek, acquaintances from the UCLA Graduate School of Film, conceived the group at a 1965 meeting on a Southern California beach” (“The Doors” 2001). “Manzarek’s…

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