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    Anyways for example did you know Langston Hughes and Claude McKay,Countee Cullen and Arna Bontemps, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jean Toomer, Walter White, and James Weldon Johnson.When people that played or made music like the people in the list when they danced there would be interacial couples there and all…

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    In an interview following her Cesar Award win for best supporting actress, Kristen Stewart proclaimed herself loud and clear. “Google me,” she says. “I’m not hiding.” What exactly isn’t she hiding? The answer, as directly quoted from the Clouds of Sils Maria actress, would be the “f***ing ambiguity” that is her life. Ambiguous as in the yet-to-be-confirmed relationship between Kristen Stewart and visual effects producer Alicia Cargile. Many are implying that Jules Mann-Stewart had already…

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    used were the Spencer carbine (a rifle that could fire multiple times before reloading) and the Smith carbine(not used as much after the invention of the Spencer carbine and the Shapes rifle). Reloading a rifle took a long time to reload. So in 1848, Claude Minié, a French army officer, invented what they call a Minié ball. With the invention of the Minié ball, not only was the loading time faster, the range was farther, and it was more accurate, it was much more deadly than muskets.…

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    large percent of the impurity of the product, because of the low percentage yield. DigiMelt showed a melting point result of 98.7°C-100.3°C and the range of 1.6°C. The high melting point range indicated that the product was impure. According to Jean-Claude Bradley Open Melting Point Dataset, the melting point of norborneol is 124°C, which is not similar to the melting point obtained in the experiment. The major difference could be due impurity, because the product did not had a dry substance,…

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    Public Service is the selfless act of an individual to commit their efforts to serving their communities in such a way that will make their communities better off regardless of the conditions prior to their contributions. Given the hullaballoo surrounding our current political landscape after this past presidential election, there is an increasing urgency for public servants to do their jobs with integrity. Several hate crimes have been motivated by the rhetoric that has been permeated through…

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    Stereotypes themselves are not negative. They can help us by “reducing the complexity of incoming information, facilitating rapid identification of stimuli, and predicting and guiding behavior” (Matusitz 90). In other words, stereotypes help our brains simplify the information we take in daily and speed up the decision making process, allowing us to act quickly if needed—a sort of shortcut our brains take by generalizing and categorizing information. Stereotypes become negative when people start…

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    While Chardin and Leroi-Gourhan provide novel accounts of humanity’s development from its primitive state, Lévi-Strauss avoids privileging a narrative of humankind’s progression from primitivism; instead, he is interested in the study of the primitive as a lens through which to view the world. However, all three authors agree that humankind’s progress into the near future will be accompanied by significant transformations in the very nature of humanity, for better or for worse. In The Phenomenon…

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    The 1920’s, commonly known as the roaring 20’s, was a time of rapid change. With the workweek shorten to 5 days a week and the average minimum wage rising, people now had the time and the money to do other things. Entertainment became a big part of every American life. It did matter if they were seeking Jazz, Blues, Drama or a good read, entertainment was around every corner. African American during this time began fleeing to the North in belief that they will find acceptance and employment.…

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    Josephine baker was born on June 3,1906 in St.Louis, missouri and died April 12,1975. Josephine was a spy in world war II which was very helpful to france. Josephine was a dancer, singer and a spy. In the 1950s and 60s she was fighting segregation and racism in the united states but still focused on her career. After her career with dancing was going well she adopted 12 children called the rainbow tribe. Today i am going to take you through a journey of josephine’s life and accomplishment.…

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    Carnegie Art Museum Essay

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    beauty products for African American women. The artist took these magazine pages and dramatized certain aspects like hair and skin with different colors and glitter. In the main exhibit one of my favorite pieces was a painting of water lilies done by Claude Monet. The painting covered an entire wall and was detailed and calming. Another piece that…

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