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    time. This means that the U.S. needs to have a strong military nation. The people that were in the party were George Wallace. He was an Alabama governor and a presidential candidate in 1968. Lester Maddox; he worked at a Bell Bomber factory during World War ll, and Wiley drake was the party’s vice-presidential candidate. This party was founded on July 8th, 1967 by William…

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    As anyone would look forward on their futures, they see themselves graduating college, falling in love, walking down the wedding aisle and hearing church bells ring. Shortly after, a baby is on the way and you have a perfect family. It’s like an American dream. Irrational love can sometime seep in if you engulf yourself in something that isn’t meant to be. In the first Sex and the City movie, Carrie Bradshaw…

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    This includes Jenny Henriksson. Speculation says that Jenny "was trampled by the rushing crowds of people and drowned" (Drake, "Miss Jenny Lovisa Henriksson"). This is basically saying that she was inadvertently pushed overboard because of all the hustling above deck. This also tells us that she was above deck at the time. If there had not been so much hustle, she might have…

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    the Blue Bell case, Blue Bell blamed PPM for offering the combined statements instead of consolidated financial statements, which did not “’present fairly’ an accurate picture of financial situation of Myers (Texas) and Myers (Fort Worth).” All the evidences showed by Bernard Augen, the Blue Bell’s expert, focused on the situation of parent company, Myers (Delaware), which had potential influence to Myers (Texas). Nevertheless, if PPM gave consolidated financial statements to the Blue Bell, the…

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    system. However, this would soon change, as many life changing discoveries would be made. These included Thomas Edison’s’ invention of the lightbulb and electricity in 1880, steel and the Bessemer process in 1850, and the value of oil from Edwin L. Drake in 1859. All three of these creations together would redefine American society, as many technological advancements were made within different aspects of society, which will ultimately allow American industry to boom. One of the most important…

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    Michael Jackson and Jackson 5. All in which were, and still are huge icons in the music industry. According to Classic70’s.com this type of “feel good” music inspired people to have parties that revolved around people dressing like hippies wearing bright bell bottom pants and a bright crop top. Parties in the 70’s were much different than parties today, this is mainly because of the new trends in music, technology and diversity in personal likings. Dating in the 70’s…

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    The lounge that no students were allowed in which had a vending machine cheaper than the students’ vending machine which it made no sense. A day before I had received our schedule with all the teachers that I was assigned to. The raucous irritating bell rang as soon as I stepped into the first class. At the door was the sweetest math teacher, Ms. Gaxiola greeting all of her students; however, I noticed that most of them did not respond back. She introduced herself and the new tutors, which I was…

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    off at her funeral. Where the whole town came to her funeral to show their respect then leads in to her when she was a live. (Norton book- pg. 998, par. 1-3) The story talk about how she is a tradition, a duty and a care but she more as a southern bell. It talk about how her father was strict when it comes to guys. How she is terrible at letting men go that she care about. When her father passed away, she didn’t want to let go his body until the townspeople talk her in to giving his body up.…

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    school.” “Alright”, I said with urgency. Rushing to finish my breakfast I hurried myself out the door to the bus. While sitting on the bus I played music on my phone like I usually do and then I played my favorite song “Started from the Bottom” by Drake. I began to bop my head assertively to the beat. Walking into the high school I could see all the teachers and student athletes in their Gateway gear and uniforms. “Sup bro”, I said exuberantly to Brady. “You ready for the game tonite you know…

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    Hip hop artist and basketball players are both performers, who have a rich connection and similar persona, showcasing style, swagger, urbanism, bravado, and coolness. This rich bond was established in 1979; from 1984 to 2009, a new era was conceived, known as “The Dunkadelic Era.” In 1979, the first mainstream explicit connection between hip-hop and basketball was established. The Sugarhill Gang’s hit song “Rapper’s Delight,” which is commonly referred to as the first mainstream hip-hop song,…

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