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    GMC created the first trucks ever in the automotive business. GMC’s Yukon Denali truck is their top of line luxury SUV. The dynamic 2015 GMC ad features business men that match the style of the professional looking black trucks. With this commercial, the GMC brand targets young professional men. GMC chose to give the setting a stunning look. This June 2015 commercial shows various luxury trucks in a grayish background with diverse men in tuxedos. The effects on the ad gave it a vintage feel.…

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    Park Slope Case Study

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    gentrification going on around them. From the outside it did not look like the other businesses on the block, or even the other barbershops in the neighborhood. Trophies line the windows, while graffiti and other street art line the walls. The master barbers, Chris, Nestor, Christafari, and Jc are people of color that have been working there for years. I did not think that the barbershop would be busy at three in the afternoon on a Wednesday, but there seemed to always be a good amount of…

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    Wigs In The 18th Century

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    1. The development of wigs in 17th to 18th century The styles of judicial attire, nowadays, are different with the style of judicial attire in the 18th century. In the 18th century, judges always wear wig which year by year, it develops. Not only judges, but also a king, queen, duke, duchess, and all aristocrats were wearing wigs. The rationale behind the popularity of wigs in aristocrats was the baldness which they got because of the effect of make-up (Robe and Gown, 2003). At 17th century’s, a…

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    James A. Garfield: One of the Lost Presidents of the United States Not every president served an exact four or eight year presidential term. For example, Grover Cleveland served two consecutive four year terms. Franklin D. Roosevelt served three four year terms and died during the beginning of his fourth. William Henry Harrison only served a month. “James A. Garfield only served 200 days” (Freidel and Sidey).” That means that Garfield’s term was only about six months long. And yet, not every…

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    Gothic Conventions

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    goals. Jack is also a very good example of the convention. Everything that he does in this movie is to gain the approval of his mother; this shows how toxic that relationship is. Another movie that is a very good example is “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”. Todd’s family is very separated and do not really recognize each other. Sweeney Todd thinks that his wife and daughter are perfect ideals of women and do not recognize them because of that. This idealization causes his…

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    According to Chan (1984), human rights can be defined as “basic freedom and dignity” that should belong to all human (p 364). Based on the human rights concept in International Relations, every single member of the society need to have the same opportunities in all aspects whether it is about education, career and others. Back during the slavery times, African-Americans ancestors have lost their human rights. The African Americans ancestors’ rights to basic human rights are revoked, treated as…

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    Dee says that she has changed her name to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, because “I couldn’t bear it any longer, being named after the people who oppress me.” Dee’s friend has an unpronounceable name, which the mother finally reduces to “Hakim-a-barber.” As a Muslim, he will not eat the pork that she has prepared for their meal. Although Maggie is intimidated enough to surrender the beloved quilts to Dee, the mother feels a sudden surge of rebellion. Snatching the quilts from Dee, she offers her…

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    To kill a mocking bird and the civil rights movement had a great deal of influence on each other, for instance if the civil rights movement had not happened and the book were to still have been made then tom Robinson would made it off the hook, because the jury would not have brought race into it in this research paper I will explain the influence the civil rights movement had on the book "to kill a mocking bird" . For the most part, I think that it is wrong to say that there are any civil…

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    Cosmetology: Beauty Magician Do young girls growing up ever wish for a fairy god mother, perhaps like Cinderella’s? The transformation she did for her the evening of the ball was and always will be a memorable one: the hair, the make-up, the dress, and the glass shoes. How could anyone forget? All women and girls are true princesses with or without make-up, a lavish hairstyle, but who wouldn’t love to have the actual image of a princesses? Not only does it build self-esteem, but brings a…

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    Colonism In Jamestown

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    What an experience being a colonist in Jamestown! But the price they paid… In the spring of 1607, 3 English ships carried more than 100 passengers into the New World. True, there were dangers like Spanish warships and let’s not forget about the Roanoke Island colonists. They all disappeared! But in 1607, these were acceptable risks. Why did so many Jamestown colonists die? They died because they had a total lack of skills, poor choice in land and, the disease (Smallpox, Typhus, Malaria)…

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