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    place of purchase, the genuinely of the gold should also be tested. Diamond Jewelry Most people believe that the diamond is the ultimate jewelry. This kind of jewelry is the highest priced jewelry. The brides really have a special love to diamond jewelries and the ones who give them diamond jewelry. By giving diamond jewelries as wedding gifts for bride from groom, you do make her so special feel on your wedding day. Diamond jewelries can form to be anything such as bracelets, rings and…

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    Many horrific incidents happen every day. One group the Germans, feel like they have the power to have rights from the Nama community to expand their community. The Germans didn’t have as little of a thought about what they were doing, they didn’t even mourn the fact that they were killing of an entire community just so they can expand theirs. There was starving and dehydrated people due to this. The exact definition of genocide is a systematic, deliberate extermination of national, political,…

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    Earth has changed so much over the course of time, and it is hard to say what impacted it the most. Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel, argues the point that human activity on Earth has impacted history more than the natural environment. There is no doubt that humans have left an imprint on Earth; we are changing things every single day, making new history every single day. Diamond argues that our activity impacted history more than the environment. Humans have been moving and…

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    Aristotle further lengthens his study of syllogism in On Interpretation to study modal logic. Modal logic is phrases that use possibly or necessarily. On Interpretation does bring up a problem about a fixed future. The problem is that what happened in the past either happened or it didn’t, therefor what happens in the future will either happen or it will not. So that brings up the idea of a fixed future. Aristotle rejects this idea of a fixed future and says that what is said about the future…

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    Political Legitimacy

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    Political Legitimacy and Water The strength and proper operation of any type of political administration, whether that be democratic or representative, relies on the combination of the ability of rulers and government officials to use coercion and the establishment of political legitimacy. Political legitimacy is when the entire political system and the decisions of their rulers are recognized by the people and the rules are accepted for their validity. Political systems that have high…

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    A lot of stories have something called foreshadowing, which tells the reader what will happen later on in the form of a little hint or clue. The Man with No Eyes, The Telltale Heart, Charles and The Diamond Necklace all have foreshadowing. Any author can do foreshadowing and it can be hardly noticeable or it can be a little obvious but really hard to notice. The Man Who Had No Eyes is a very good starting example of foreshadowing. Early on in the story we are first introduced to Mr. Parsons…

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    of the world systems theory, as well as express my criticism towards why Diamond chose not to include the topic of culture in his literature. The battle that went to influence the relationship between Europeans and Native Americans the most is known as the Collision of Cajamarca, which took place on November 16, 1532. This encounter was between the Inca emperor Atahuallpa, and Spaniard group leader Francisco Pizarro. Diamond sites this battle to be the accomplishment of when “Pizarro's tiny army…

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    Ama Mazama

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    Manning Marable and Ama Mazama discuss in their writing what changes need to be brought about when it comes to learning Black Studies. One societal change that stood out to me was Ama Mazama called for a change in the “dilemma of professionalization.” Essentially the societal change being called upon is when learning individuals shouldn’t just stick to the definition or the ‘black and white’ way of learning. When learning we should try to understand broad concepts and make inferences about the…

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    Sunstone (a gem with amber skin, short tangelo hair, wearing a short sleeved coral colored shrug jacket , salmon halter top with yellow diamond , a sunstone gem in her right hand, tea rose sula skirt, and sandals) merely danced around each and every strike at her. “This so much fun. I never thought a Pearl could summon a weapon. Let me show you mine.” said Sunstone as her gem glowed. A tonfa (with a orange grip, and tawny body) formed in her to block Pearl’s spear. “Also the name is Kyra.”…

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    well as the stereotypes for different races and genders. I will also use director Heredia’s 1993 documentary, The Couple in the Cage, to examine how people of different countries depict and stereotype indigenous people. Finally, I will use directors Diamond, Bainbridge and Hayes’ 2009 documentary, The Real Injun, to examine how a camp for boys with a majority of white males depicts Native Americans. In this essay I show how different people depict race and gender to display that stereotypes are…

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