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    Moving from Boston, MA to Mooresville, NC can be quiet a culture shock. Especially if you move here after spending twenty years up north. Being in the north is everything is fast paced no one talks to each other unless you know them. We are fiercely protective of our own. We have a great love for pro sport teams. The south is vastly different. People talk to everyone. Not too many people who live here are from here. College teams rain supreme. The differences between the south and the north are…

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    Big Cats Research Paper

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    variety of obstacles that have hindered their healthy lifestyles. The Florida panther has been especially affected by these obstacles. In the November 1997 issue of National Parks, Yvette La Pierre’s description of the Florida panther in her article entitled “On the edge: Florida panthers, which once roamed the southeastern states, have been reduced to one population” is sad because it reveals that the Florida panther population has been greatly harmed as a result of pollutants, habitat loss,…

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    happened when me and Justine were exiting the house and got in the elevator. The elevator went down, and we saw this pink superhero. Well..she was obviously pink, I already said that, and she was wearing a Pink headpiece. She looked like the Pink Panther in a race. Talking about cats.. She was with another superhero...dressed like a one. I decided to call her Kitty Cat. Something purple caught my eye. I felt something in my shirt. I scratched it. Anyways..the pink girl bumped against me, kissed…

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    Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime Summary In the book Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime by Ellen Prager, it begins with a small “note on the title” to enlighten readers of how the book received its’ title. She begins by explaining the books title was due to all the scientific studies of the oceans organisms and how they play their part in their environment. Although she does state the title of the book changed many times, the final decision was based off of the main goals in all sea organisms’ life; to find…

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    Centurion Tank Analysis

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    Title In the last few years of World War II, the arms race for an adaptable and superior tank accelerated, which put pressure on all the participating nations: Germany, Russia, the United States, and Great Britain. To compete against German tanks, the British government ordered engineers to design an adaptable tank in 1943. The engineers’ goal would be to design a far superior tank compared to the German counterparts; however, this project did not reach completion until the end of the war in…

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    any black who questioned the actions of the police, and even killing innocent black men and women. The violence of the police was a growing problem that African Americans would no longer tolerate. The Black Panther Party (BPP) was born in hopes of gaining true justice for blacks. “The Panthers were born at a time when police violence went largely unreported, and political assassinations were as much a staple of the daily news as shootings at schools and malls are today. It was a group of…

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    a tactics for many groups and African Americans. Also in doc C it displays peaceful protest in action. The tactics of the civil movement eventually became more militaristic, groups such as Black Panthers and Nation of Islam used violences as a tactic. The Black Panther group would state “The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense believes that the time has come for black people to arm themselves against this terror before it's too late.”(doc F). This shows a clear difference from the first half of…

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    The Civil Rights Movement not only revolutionized race relations in the U.S., but also setup a working model that still inspires political movements, and leaders worldwide. It hasn’t been the first or last attempt to eliminate racial discrimination in this country, which still persists in some form or another to this day. Racial discrimination, segregation and inequality have always been an area of constant debate in American history, heavily leaning towards suppression of the disenfranchised.…

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    Intersectionality Analysis

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    Ice. The macho mythos of the party often obscures, now as it did then, the complexity of the party’s official stance on gender politics and the serious nature of its dialogue with and engagement in issues of gender parity. The facts that the Black Panther Party was the first, and for many years the only, national African American organization to speak out in favor of gay rights or to make open alliances with a homosexual rights group, and that the organization had many women in positions of…

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    What happened prior and subsequent to Briggs v. Elliott (South Carolina) or Davis v. County School Board of Prince Edward County [Virginia]? Prior, a protest took place and subsequent, a group of people filed a lawsuit. Now we will critically analyze and compare the sequence of the two situations to today’s conditions. Since the civil rights movement people of color have rallied, protested, and rioted to influence social and constitutional change. What did their efforts change? Modjeska…

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