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    Thanks to Leo, Shay, and Imani our party started on time. Imani ended up staying at the party because I didn’t want to leave and walk her back home. We gave Imani strict instructions to lock the door and stay inside of Johaly’s room because there were so many strangers at the house. Imani had a television, phone, food, and even a bathroom. There was no excuse for her to come out of that room. Depending on what time this party ended, Imani and I both may end up staying the night here. The music…

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    Philosophy of Classroom Management and Discipline: My personal philosophy for my classroom management and expectations in my classroom are set clearly through the use of classdojo and classroom laws. Classroom laws are the “rules” that are set within the classroom by the students. This is a list that usually on the first day of school is created as a class. Students express their ideas and thoughts on how the classroom should be ran and what is expected from them and me as a teacher. I…

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    Police Violence Essay

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    Police Violence A Research Paper on How Law Cannot Effect Police Violence Police violence is a serious subject and takes place in a variety of ways. Police violence is defined as, “the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians (Danilina).” Which raises the question of can laws be put into place in order to deal with this issue? Can law bring about the change that is needed in order to reduce police violence? Can the implementation of simple and certain…

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    requirements of being a high social status person in the Igbo community is to have well produced yams. In this story, yam symbolizes wealth and masculinity. Yam, the king of crops, is a very exacting king. (Achebe, 1959; 24) Compared to beans, maize and melons, yams require extra care, hard work and constant attention from sunrise to sunset. In other words, if yams were compared to the people in Umuofia, yams would represent men because men in the Igbo society does all the hard…

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    What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset - Chief Crowfoot We don't know what happened to the Salado Indian tribe, no one does except perhaps the Salado Indian tribe themselves. Did they leave because of illness or did they get chased out? What was the reason they disappeared why would they leave their home the place they had roots, where…

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    Racial Profiling Argument

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    Is America the great, really that great? Has it honestly earned this title, or is it a great fabrication? Every day the news covers multitudes of murders, massacres, and hate crimes involved with racial discrimination, all over America. Even though the Civil Rights outlawed racial discrimination in the workplace, in public, and in schools, it’s still seen every day. This problem is getting more and more out of hand, people are getting turned down for job opportunities because of false judgement…

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    Military Interview Essay

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    First, I want to thank you for your post. Having read your posts from previous classes, it came as no surprise that this post was impressively thought out and equally written. I have a few friends in the healthcare industry, and in talking to them, it seems that you are not alone in your frustrations. Looking at the industry from a layman’s perspective, the sheer level of competition and survival of the fittest mentalities would presumably drive my stress levels through the roof. I applaud…

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    Sex Trafficking Speech

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    this issue and needing to help bring issues to light of this issue when I read the narrative of a young Coleman 7 man who was trafficked onto a cocoa cultivate in the United States to work for a considerable length of time conveying sacks of cocoa beans with the guarantee of a bike he never got. I particularly decided to target human trafficking in U.S. in the wake of viewing a clasp of youthful American young ladies the greater part of whom were my age or more youthful being sold into getting…

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    DEDICATION We would like to thank Ravyna Jasani for helping us with the photography for The Brain Buddies, Monica Naha who introduced the concept of “Right Brain Education” to us, Master Aarav Mehta without whom we would have never been inspired by the wonders of “Right Brain” and last but not the least our families, who provided us with all the necessary support. FOREWORD When I first heard about Right Brain Education, there was a dearth of information available on the topic. What it was, how…

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    Dreams of Africa In Alabama addresses the lives of many slaves who were the last slaves to be brought to America in the state of Alabama. International slave trade was legally abolished in 1807. They were the last known African slaves to be brought to America since the slave trade had been legally abolished in America. Dreams also recreates the lives of Africans that were captured in their own country and the struggles that they faced while on ships to America. It also talks about their…

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