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    This movement is to express that black lives matter as much as any other race. Although whites may say that their lives matter they literally do not know what it feels like to be a person of color and being treated like dirt. This in which is considered white privileged, this only benefits white people only, and people of higher…

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    Route 66

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    America is not a good place to go to. This is why the author explains to us to go through route 66, so the cars would not crash or wait in traffic. That the interstate roads were flat and straight while the Blue highway is looming and the adventurous places are not in every curve. There in the route 66 are small shops, small body of water, and hills. Blue highway might have more fun stuff, but it's too much driving, and route 66 you do less driving and you get at the place you going to early.…

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    way” is the dictionary definition of serendipity. Many people’s lives are changed for the better because of serendipitous moments. For example, a chance meeting in a coffee shop could find you face to face with your true love. Being in the right place at the right time can change the course of one’s life. However, being in the wrong place at the wrong time can create a life of chaos, or even the tragic, and inexplicable ending of lives. Shirley Jackson’s renowned short story, “The Lottery”…

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    about, yet there are some things some people aren’t aware of. For instance, the platypus lives on the coast of Australia in rivers and lakes, they live in burrows and people aren’t very knowledgeable about how they reproduce. They lay eggs and while most people know this, they have a unique way of incubating the eggs. The platypus has two burrows, one for the new baby and one for the male and female to live in. The platypus makes a nest in the burrow for the baby, which has multiple chambers,…

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    better understanding of the theories discussed in class and within the text. The life course perspective is used to encompass the sequence of socially defined events and roles the person lives out over time. There are five principles of the life course perspective: life-span development, place and time, timing, linked lives, and agency. These can be thought of as “lenses” to view the different ways to view the life course. Another theory discussed in class is the CAD theory, or Cumulative…

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    and more. However, one can not place all of historic preservations impact to just museums; Its impact includes buildings, our homes, property lines, neighborhoods, and ancestors. Any part of our lives today at one point, has been impacted by historic preservation. Historic preservation is responsible for our past, present, and future and incredibly important for our many aspects of our lives today. Our past can be remembered with memories of course, but also with places. “(Historic…

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    I Am A Citizen Of America

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    Every morning I place my right hand over my heart and recite the pledge of allegiance. I stand tall at any sporting event and proudly gaze at the American Flag during the National Anthem. I am educated on current events along with the election that will take place this November. I do not believe in blue lives matter or black lives matter, but I do believe in ALL lives matter. I respect my elders, teachers, parents, abiding students, and all of my fellow citizens. I am proud to say that I am a…

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    Aboriginal Sacred Sites

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    the meaning of life through many ways. Some of the sacred sites they have are the Three Sisters, Uluru (Ayers Rock), and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), as well as Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Parks and many others. Sacred sites for the aboriginals are places where they have their ceremonies and rituals. The bora ring which is a circle or oval marked on the ground is associated with aboriginal’s rituals and gatherings. During the dreaming, dreaming tracks were made. They are the paths in which the…

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    Place Identity

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    Space and place are important facets of our identity and who we are. It is sometimes said that places have a way of claiming people, or that a place grows on you. This means that not only are we getting used to a place but also that we are developing a strong relationship with that place and that it is becoming a part of our identity. Place identity is the foundation of a person’s self-identity, and consists of knowledge and feelings developed through everyday experiences of physical spaces. Not…

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    children into care. I will also be discussing what a care order is and how, why and when they are put into place. I will also be discussing and explaining the different reasons and scenarios that could result in a child having a care order put in place. I will also be discussing the different rights and responsibilities the parents of the child have once there has been a care order put in place. When a child is being taken into care there are procedures and rules that have to be followed before…

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