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    Morgan State Migration

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    1700 East Cold Spring Lane. This address resonates in the hearts of many people from alumni, students, and community residents. This address is home, work, play, culture and most importantly history. This is Morgan State University. Morgan State severs as a pillar of urban society in Baltimore. Morgan State University needs the kind of geography that preserves history yet enables growth. This environment will ensure a supportive atmosphere that promotes student success, enhances prestige Morgan’s status as a university, and contribution to community development. This essay will examine the role of geographic development, environment, and migration of change at Morgan State University. Located in Baltimore Maryland, Morgan State is an ethnically diverse college campus offering students the opportunity to study and collaborate with undergraduates from racial and ethnic groups that are different from their own. Morgan State University is ranked #2217 in ethnic diversity nationwide with a student body composition that is below the national average. However, this college is a HBCU with a principal mission of serving and educating the black community. Morgan’s rich history is evolving due to new urban change. Recently, Black cultural resources have been among the most threatened due in part to a lack of control over the immediate environment. Many communities have been vulnerable to development pressures. Moreover, the significance of Black resources has often gone unrecognized and…

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    Joshua Wilks is an Information System Technology major at Morgan State University. He has worked for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health as a research assistant for the DIVE program. The program researched liquor stores in baltimore city and how more than half need to be closed down because there are too many. In this program Joshua Wilks was a team leader and aided in the project being completed a month earlier than expected. He is prepared to work with customers after working with…

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    Raising Money in North Texas for Important Causes in October Countless people would agree that raising money for various causes is important. Many North Texans might also say that giving back to society is an essential aspect of being a Texas resident. Texans are proud of their fundraising efforts for charitable causes, and North Texans have plenty of opportunities to donate their time and money in October. From the ALS charity walks to the Susan G. Komen fundraising events to the Stepping Out…

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    An adventure is always something that makes me smile, especially in car rides with my family and we have the chance to explore famous and important monuments. I remember one time, my family and I were in a car ride that took 16 hours to reach our destination, but the best thing about it was that we visited the White House, looked at some D1 colleges, and just had a good time. The two main character experience the same thing, but in different and opposite sceneries, one character is leaving home…

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    Nora Helmer is a very complicated character despite the fact that at the beginning of this play it seems like quite the opposite. At the beginning of act one, Nora is whimsical and gleeful and very much like a child. She is very much living in a fantasy world or a doll’s house as the title of the play suggests. Nora has been taught since birth to be similar to a doll. Her father treated her as such in the past and so does her husband at the time the play takes place. However, once her illusion…

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    directors with certain styles started being known as auteurs. The director’s style crosses over into their films. These are directors like Christopher Nolan, Wes Anderson, Spike Lee, David Fincher, etc. Their style could be coincidental or intentional. One director may be darker, while another is comical. The shot selection is usually consistent between a director’s style as well. An auteur may be the author of movies. Who deserves the credence…

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    In part one of this story, a guy moved in down the street right after weird kidnappings started to happen. A girl, Lisa thought that her brother got kidnapped but it turned out to be that he was with his biological father neither of them knew that they had. A lot of drama happened between the mom and the kids and the biological father, but who is the real kidnapper? On a bright sunny Monday in the beginning of the summer, Lisa and Dylan were playing in the yard just a month or so after finding…

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    actions that would not fit social norms. Sherwood Anderson's novel Winesburg, Ohio shows the diversity of people in a society, and that is something that can still be seen in American society nearly a century later. In the chapter "Sophistication", the reader observes George Willard as he moves on from his childhood and grows into a full grown man. George Willard was able to grow as an individual, as he prepares to move on with his life and face any of his fears that seemed difficult to deal…

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    nowhere? If you can answer this question with yes, then this book will relate to you. The book “Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson” will put you right back in that hometown. Sherwood Anderson was a short story writer and novelist. Sherwood was born on September 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio. The book Winesburg, Ohio reflected on his real life. Considering that Sherwood left his family in the works of writing. Sherwood felt that that small town was holding him back. Sherwood’s life was very sharp…

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    where it is located, Anderson chose varying reds, muted yellow, browns, and dark orange tones to give it a sense of warmth, familiarity, and age. The summary of Royal children’s driven childhood is a great example of Anderson using color to suggest their mood and represent their personality. Young Chas’s room is filled with mostly gray, which one can assume that it connotes responsibility since he became a business man at a very young age. This color made him more mature for his age. Margot’s,…

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