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    Bullying is an epidemic that has always been an issue with children across America. It affects the child, the family, and school system. There are many initiatives to stop bullying before it starts. But the most ignored, so far is African American youth. Bullying within the black community is usually ignored, if not is met with violence and more ridicule to speak out against bullying. African Americans and bullying is a serious issue however there are theories to look into the basis of bullying.…

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    Concentration Camp (Auschwitz) Human rights have been violated throughout many decades. A good example of a human right violation is concentration camps, Auschwitz is a specific concentration camp that is referred to as the worse camp ever. This specific concentration camp is the worst camp for many reasons. The concentration camp Auschwitz was a well known if not the most popular camp during the World War II. This camp is located in Poland Oświęcim and…

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    Dwight Eisenhower lived a prolific life. In his lifetime he earned plenty of awards and medals. Eisenhower commanded the troops in North Africa during World War II and eventually climbed to the top rank of a 5 star General. He was the top commanding General of the Allies and as the Supreme Allied Commander he led the forces to invade on D-Day. Later defeating the Germans. Post war, Dwight did not want to do anything with politics but he was the right man for the right job. He led military…

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    eventually denied. He then lived of the city following propaganda as a homeless teen and man and joined WW1 were he got the iron cross, the German medal of appreciation back in the world wars. Hitler eventually moved on to become the leader of the Nazi party in which he spoke at The Beer Hall Putsch. Then finally he became chancellor and rose up to power in 1933.…

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    Whilst these two speeches are written such a long time apart, they both address many of the same topics, including the military, current state of the democratic government, and the constant positive outlook on both America and Athens. Both speeches are similar and different in their own way, however the one almost consistent similarity is the positive outlook that both Pericles and Obama have on their empire/country The speeches although written so far apart from each other, are both so similar…

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    When it comes to early college sports African Americans had a hard time on the field. They faced the threat that even if they were the best player on the team they could be benched against segregated schools. The African American athlete faced many problems in their fight for equality including being benched against a segregated school, threats from other team’s player, and colleges “From 1938 to 1941, the UCLA football team served as an important exception to the ‘gentlemen’s agreement’----the…

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    Vikings’ Golden Age was the Early Medieval period. It was between the 8th century and 11th century that Norsemen established empires and affected the European civilization. They were courageous sailors and explorers but also fierce and merciless fighters. Their explorations reached lands that we today name France, England, Ukraine or Anatolia. 1. Rollo He received the 'Walker' nickname because he was so tall and big that no horse could carry him, so he had to walk. Rollo conducted raids on…

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    Kennedy’s speech has a very strong voice that conveys his tone of strength and hope. He is trying to show a country that even though he is young, he is capable of running a country. Kennedy uses diction to allow the audience to understand that he is capeable of running this country. “Let every nation know… that we shall pay any price… to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” “We dare not tempt them with weakness.” “So let us begin anew.” The first quote allows the audience to know…

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    How Democratic was Andrew Jackson? Did you know that Andrew Jackson had many people who disliked even though he may have been the most popular president? Andrew Jackson was born without a father to raise him. Andrew Jackson enlisted in the Revolutionary War, when he was thirteen, and was captured by British soldiers, but was released through prisoner exchange. Andrew Jackson came home finding out his mother had died. Growing up Andrew Jackson was a rebel, causing mischief with his buddies. When…

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    His first question to his audience is “what is the true state of the so called “American dream” today?” By asking this question he arises a personal connection with his readers by considering what the American dream means to them. King then askes the American people “is it still around, waiting to be achieved by those who work hard enough, or is it effectively dead, killed off by the great depression and the economic hardships that many Americans have come to face?”. (Page 610, para #1) Now that…

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