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    Whitman's Unity Of Effect

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    His appeal in the emotions through his work was what he wanted for his readers. His unity of effect was touching his readers as soon as his they read his work with what he believed in. His poems were an extension of him. For example, in “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” Whitman ends his poem with, “Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the soul”(Whitman 978). Whitman refers to the soul as if there were only one soul present. The soul does not belong to anyone. Whitman created a unified whole…

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    myself do not meet the standards of the “dominant race” in society being that I am a Chinese woman who was raised in a large Jewish/Catholic family. Ultimately, I chose this movie because I’m passionate about baseball and my family and I are from Brooklyn, New York which is the team Robinson played for prior to the Dodgers moving to Los Angeles in the 1950s. I found that finding a movie that accounts both a city and a sport that are incredibly profound to me and fulfills this assignment was more…

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    Representation in Museums In 1910, the art of the Native American culture began to be displayed in art museums. The first was an art museum in Brooklyn, which presented Native American culture’s works as serious art. The curator, Stuart Culin, selected one tribe to represent the entire region of North America. Objects exhibited in the museum were organized based on their function. Very descriptive labels, photographs, small-scale models, and others means were used to attempt to portray the…

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    Al Capone Research Paper

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    above shows that he was willing to do anything to get what he wanted. He repeatedly broke many laws and couldn’t get caught by the police, so the FBI was created. Scarface himself was born in Brooklyn, 1899, to a poor immigrant family. He had seven siblings and grew up in a small tenement. Capone went to Brooklyn elementary school, he always did good in school until sixth grade when he failed and had to repeat the grade. He was involved with hockey around this time. One day he was being…

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    Mark Naden Research Paper

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    creative direction including defining the design agenda, team building and management to achieve the highest quality, on time, and within budget Design work recognized internationally and selected for the permanent design collections at SFMOMA, Brooklyn Museum of Art, and Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich Work MARKNADEN, Owner, Design Director, 2008-Present OXO International, consumer product…

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    themes and tones that she uses throughout the book. It varies from showing lots of respect and dignity for her successful father. The book’s setting is set in many different cities but, all in the state of Connecticut, such as Stamford, Washington, Brooklyn and etc. The family would travel a lot on vacations or even little shopping trips. Sharon (Jackie Robinson’s wife) and her children were all very well-known of course and was treated special when attended events and went out together. Sharon…

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    Diversity In Tv Shows

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    despite the stereotypical depictions that exist. The show Brooklyn Nine-Nine comes to mind as depiction of this. This sitcom about the mis-adventures of a group of NYPD detectives and in the fictional 99th Precinct of New York who go through their day to day lives on the job. The show has been praised for not only having a multicultural cast, but for portraying them as actual people instead of tired old stereotype. In the article “'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' finds humor in humanity, not stereotypes”…

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    HS De La Torre approach to client and asked Ms. Carter to stay a little longer to develop a Housing Plan to explore barriers that family has to move into permanent housing. Ms. Carter informed HS that last permanent address was 1240 Herkimer St. Brooklyn NY from 2/15/2015 to 5/30/15. Family was evicted from this location; client did not provide the reason for eviction. Family is currently residing at 1466 Grand Concourse Unit 5G Bronx, NY. Family composition is Alexis Carter (female HoH 21y);…

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    Did you want to know anything about the famous Michael Jordan? He is known for his famous dunks. Do you want to know what the NBA pro is doing now? I did this paper because I want to know more about Michael Jorden. Michael Jorden was born in Brooklyn, New York on February 17th 1963. He left collage in his junior year for the so he could play for the NBA. He played for the Chicago Bulls and led them to six NBA championships. Some of his major accomplishments was he got the MPV Award 5 times.…

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    My decision to pursue a career in nursing came from a personal experiences. When I was in the seventh grade, my grandmother was not well as she wasn't well my whole life. I visited and comforted my elderly grandma who had been suffering from Diabetes for a long time. I knew that the disease was incurable but I did all to help my grandma cope with her daily problems. That year my family and I went through a tragic event. That year my grandmother had passed, in her memory I had decided to give of…

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