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    Material (lipstick): pure natural material with moister in it • Outer package: black color metal tube with black color leather outside that covers the bottom part of the tube. • Packaging box: normal paper box • Green: material use all natural, tube and paper box can be recycle For Bohemian mix group I chose the color more toward the pink coral, it helps complexion of faces. And the design of the lipstick tube is all black, the…

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    Musk Deer Research Paper

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    Musk deer they act a lot like mountain goats. Yes these deer like creatures seem almost the same they live in mountains and look a bit like them too. In these next 4 paragraphs you will learn how musk deer look what they eat where they live and some interesting facts about them. Indeed they look do resemble a deer in some ways but they also have the body of mountain goats and the legs of a kangaroo and the fangs of a vampire bat and the skull of a deer. They have a dark brown color to them…

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    Malcolm X: A Hero

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    he showed great leadership. He led the civil rights movement with Martin Luther King. He led thousands of people in the New York School Boycott. Where they boycotted because they wanted school integration. He also gave a speech about him being a black nationalist and himself being a major role in the civil rights movement. Malcolm X was also selfless. Malcolm X was a broke barriers.…

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    behavior. He was known among people as a” black Klu Klux Klan” of race discrimination. It is…

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    Mlk Vs Malcolm X Essay

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    whatever it took, even if it involved violence. King used nonviolent ways, such bus boycotts, peaceful protest and marches. Malcolm thought it was best to use violence if it was needed. King wanted to have whites and blacks to be entirely equal. X believed in separatism, in which black and whites would be completely separated from each other in the nation. King thought everyone was equal no matter what race. X believed white people were “a race of devils” and did not treat them equally. “I…

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    mindset people will build stereotypes that anyone who lives that way of life is not good enough to have what a white person has, like a nice house, car, or even a decent job. The other form is minorites who think they are white. Once again this is not a black person thinking they are the color white, but live by the culture of a “white person”. They look down on others of their own race who do not also live by this white culture. They may even look down on their own family if they follow the…

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    institutional racism have forced African Americans to seek alternatives that would empower them to fulfill their highest potential. As a result, the Black Nationalist ideology emerged as a response to the economic exploitation and political abandonment endured by the people of African descent throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Though Black Nationalism developed in the United States it is not a unique phenomenon. In every part of the world, the belief that a people who share a…

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    The black autobiography has played an integral role in documenting the realities of African-American life in American literature. Rising to literary prominence concurrently with the Civil Rights Movement and the emergence of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, these publications illustrated an existence permeated by struggle and provided unprecedented representation of the black reality within popular literature. These autobiographies taken together depict a collective existence…

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    Sncc Gender Relations

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    In addition, many black men within the organization found it difficult to understand the resentment woman had in being equal. For instance, there was this grey line between whites and black men where whites did not understand why blacks resented being called “boy” or a stereotypical name. Just as the whites did not understand, so did the blacks. The masculine pride of black males clouded their judgment, thus perceiving women as a threat to their existence. In essence, black males within the…

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    have allowed blacks in very large numbers to come into corporate management positions. The article shows to highlight how the mass move of African Americans to positions of some power in various companies is perceived by magazines such as The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. During this time in history little information exists about minority participation in the top rungs of America's largest companies. Fast forwarding to present-time, this is still an issue in the black…

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