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    9 to 0 The Brown vs. the Board of Education case challenged the racial segregation in public schools in Topeka, Kansas. After the Plessy vs. Ferguson case, the “separate-but-equal” doctrine accredited to racially segregated schools. Linda Brown, an African American third grader, had to walk a mile to her school when a white school was only blocks away. There were eighteen white schools to four black schools in her neighborhood. Topeka NAACP leader, McKinley Burnett, gathered plaintiffs for the…

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    During this global movement, the word “recreational therapist” was made by the Menninger brothers. The Sisters of Charity from Quebec also had a big part in this global movement for recreational therapy in 1893. These sisters had their own asylum, which was different than a regular asylum at this time. The Sisters of Charity had parks and gardens around their building, to which all patients had access. They incorporated dancing, music, games, reading, and picnics into their daily schedules.…

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    The myth of the American Dream Citizen Kane was one of the first movies to depict the American Dream as anything less than fascinating. As a child, Kane was happy as we see in the scene where he is playing in the snow outside the family’s home, even though his parents owned a boarding house they were categorized low class. But all that changed for Kane, when Thatcher took him from this low class lifestyle, and placed in what only seemed like the American dream, a luxurious life. Overtime he…

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    may prevent services from being performed, but does not effectively address the moral or ethical issues inherent in the legislation proposed to defund agencies that provide abortion services. The legislation to defund Planned Parenthood directly effects the social welfare of men and women nationwide. While the proposed legislation may act to prevent the misuse of government…

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    Confinement Hurts the Rest of Us." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 18 Apr. 2014. Web. 18 May 2016. Andrew Cohen’s article, “Creating Monsters”, reviews a documentary that touches upon the subject of inmate confinement. The author examines the effects of confinement on an inmate such as furthering or even creating mental illnesses, leading to an endless cycle of the destruction of confined inmates. The audience level for the article is high school level. There is a slight bias to this…

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    Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier are two great boxers who despised each other in the ring, and are part of the greatest rivalry in the sport of boxing. They are hostile when together, but extremely peaceful alone. Just like them, science and religion are very peaceful on their own, but when they are put together, they provoke thoughts that lead to arguments. Meanwhile, Peanut butter and jelly are two items that go extremely well together and are part of the lunch for many kids in their early years.…

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    The Vietnam war, Civil Rights Movement, student protests and the counter culture had a big impact on America throughout the 1960s. The Vietnam war was first accepted by the American people, but gradually people, especially young people, began rejecting the war. The Civil Rights Movement was an ongoing battle for years, but 1960 brought bigger changes for blacks and was also instrumental in getting rights passed for women. College campuses across the country saw some of the biggest riots in…

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    the tune with a white artist and political extremist, Pete Seeger, who included different lines ("black and white together") which went on to promote a universal call for social justice and human rights in the late 1950. During the social liberties crusade in Albany, the fundamental structure of the song was changed; they eased off the rhythm. This opened it up to spontaneous vocal emphases from the protestors, who assembled to sing it at mass gatherings and at their…

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    Breaking Down and Analyzing Dracula Have you ever pondered what the true meaning of Dracula is or what purpose it was written for? In the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker there are many literary elements that fall into the tome. Many of which can be detected with ease and some of which that are trying to recognize. Bram Stoker intended the novel to be this way and wrote it so the reader would find more elements with each endeavor. Five of them in particular stuck out among many evaluations. Symbol,…

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    Martin argues violent lyrics in rap music have a direct effect on violent crime. Martin, a former police chief, argues against rap music based on the proven power of music on the human mind. Using biblical and historical examples, Martin hypothesizes that music “has the power to „soothe the savage beast‟ and…

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