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    Mark Crilley is a illustrator and an author that creates Manga. He creates his Manga as author and illustrator because his drawings are great, and he was an English teacher in his previous career so he is a pretty talented writer as well (Crilley, 2007). He is a Manga artist that has the supplies he needs and be able to spread his work across the world. Mark Crilley created a new style of Manga art, which can be found in video games and books, and inspired other Manga artists try this unique…

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    Our Auntie Rosa Thesis

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    characteristics a person can possess, yet still make a huge impact in society. Rosa Parks was a woman of not many words, but yet she made a huge impact not only to the public, but to the people who called her “auntie Rosa”. Keys, Parks niece, had lived in Detroit with her siblings, her mother, Sylvester, and Parks and her husband Raymond who had moved from the south to escape the racism and to be closer with her family. Keys and her siblings made a collection of their memories of Parks, the…

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    Jason walked into the training facility in Moscow, Idaho. He looked around at the empty hallway where the only light was some beeping security monitors. He walked to the lone elevator and pressed LL. The elevator hummed as it jumped down to the football training room. He pulled out a pair of Nike running shoes and some headphones before walking over to the bike. He nodded to Head Coach Anderson who was sitting at a desk in the middle of the room. He said hi to fullback Jackson Bartle and Jackson…

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    Rosa Parks is a civil rights activist (1913-2005) who was born Rosa Louis McCauley on February 4th, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. Rosa’s fame came from her refusal to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a public bus. Her action caused a public outcry and a city wide boycott which ultimately launched efforts to end segregation between races in public areas. Rosa Parks’ childhood is credited to her being able to refuse the white person the seat on the bus because while she was young her…

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    The Liberty Times ________________________________________ September 16, 2016 By: Joel Cardoso ________________________________________ A new world, a new beginning The beginning They began their voyage on December 6, 1606 which was funded by the Virginia company of London in hopes to have established a colony in Virginia. There were three ships known as Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery which carried a total of 144 passengers. John Smith was the leader of the colony until he got…

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    The Robocop Comparison

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    similar but different. Both films, illustration the life, death and transformation of Alex J. Murphy a police officer assigned to the inner city of Detroit. Volunteering for an experimental program designed to use the remains of slain police to build animatronics law enforcement droids. Officer Murphy is stationed in the worst police district in Detroit. Our protagonist has to struggle with the question if he is still in fact a man or a machine? In doing so he faces the reality that the…

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    Ideal Culture In America

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    “upscale” restaurant has clogged toilets, busted sinks, and soap dispensers with no soap. An article published by CBS News- Detroit (2016), exposed the busted sinks. During the Super Bowl halftime show of 2016 Beyoncé gave a performance in which her dancers dressed in a similar fashion of the Black Panther Party and showed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. A Detroit police sergeant took issue with that and made a post comparing Beyoncé and her dancers to the Ku Klux Klan. The…

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    I chose to complete my service learning with the Michigan Veteran’s Foundation in Detroit, Michigan. After my group arrived at the Detroit Veterans Center, we performed vital checks on the Veterans at the community center. Some of the vitals that we performed include blood pressure, pulse, and weight. We prepared and handed out hygiene kits which shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and other basic necessities. We served lunch to the individuals before touring the new facility site. As I volunteered…

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    Balanced Budget Amendment. In N. Merino (Ed.), Opposing Viewpoints. Government Spending. Detroit: Greenhaven Press. (Reprinted from http://spectator.org, 2011, October) Retrieved from http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3010544238/OVIC?u=nhmccd_main&xid=9256efaf Posner, R. A. (2013). The United States Has a Deficit Problem That Threatens Its Future. In N. Merino (Ed.), Opposing Viewpoints. Government Spending. Detroit: Greenhaven Press. (Reprinted from Foreign Policy, 2010, February 16)…

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    Anesthetists (CRNA), Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM), and Nurse Practitioners (NP). These roles are registered nurses with expert training in their specific field. According to Detroit Free Press (2013), “APRNs provide high-quality, cost-effective primary care with positive clinical outcomes and high levels of patient satisfaction” (Detroit Free Press, 2013). This paper will evaluate the most common advanced practice registered nurse (NP) and least common (CNM) roles in the United States.…

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