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    Hollywood is a prime example of what causes the perception of Native Americans to change. For example, Betty and Veronica are described to be wearing, “Turquoise rings, silver father earrings, [and] needed necklaces.” These items have become associated with Native American traditions, but many Native America tribes have different meanings for a variety of symbols. Therefore, by associating these items with all of the Indian tribes, the…

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    “A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men” (Steinem). We live on the planet Earth, and it is nowhere near perfect. Everyday people die from hunger, abuse and wars. We can see the sin and imperfectness all around us and never really do something about it; we just label it as “an injustice.” Gender inequality is a big problem in every corner of the world, not only in the United States. In the United States we see inequality in small but impactive ways…

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    Silas Marner Chapter Log Chapter One: Silas Marner, a highly religious weaver, is introduced as a man living in solitude in a town called Raveloe. In a brief description of Marner’s past, it is revealed that Silas was wrongfully convicted of the murder of the Church of Lantern Yard’s Deacon. After his wrongful conviction, all ties to his closest friends, his fiancee, and his church were severed and he left Lantern Yard. Chapter Two: Marner’s new life in Raveloe is very different from his life…

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    Blue Topaz History

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    "The blue topaz has remained one of the most popular gemstones in the United States because of its vibrant blue color" (Branstrator). The blue topaz is the birthstone of those who were born in December. The blue topaz has also been a part of history, dating back to the Egyptians (Topaz History). The blue topaz is one of the most unique, fashionable, historical, and incredible gemstones on planet earth. The Blue topaz is found in the enormous crystals in pegmatite dikes (Topaz). Pegmatite dikes…

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    (www.rockhall.com/inductees/inductionprocess). The most enduring rock and roll bands formed in the 1960's and 1970's that are still performing today include: The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, U2, ZZ Top, Rush, The Eagles, The Beach Boys, Golden Earring, and The Moody Blues. The Rolling Stones are considered the World's Greatest rock and roll band. The basic instruments in rock and roll music are the electric guitar, drums, and the bass guitar. These instruments provide the basic sound and…

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    As I gazed at my reflection on the fresh marble floor, new faces greeted me. My voice cracked with nerves as I said hello. Something about my new home gave me endless amounts of butterflies. The Guerra’s consisted of six distant cousins, my great Aunt Angelina, and her husband George. They were the wealthiest family in Venezuela, maybe that’s why my parents decided to send me off to live with them. You see, I’m the youngest of nine siblings and my mom and dad decided since they can’t give me the…

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    Introduction: Good morning everyone, my purpose here today is to show you the comparison between a modern and a vintage advertisement, I will show you the types of social classes that are being presented in theses adverts. These advertisements had been created in two very different era 's where their social classes are based on the same group but share different minds. Next slide Brand and product details: The vintage advertisement was created in the 1950s by Phillip Morris his company was made…

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    Goals are set so you can achieve them. But if you don’t set them what’s the point of life? If you set them too high you will never achieve them. So you have to be realistic. Realistic goals give you a meaning in what you are doing. After that goal is set, you work your butt off to achieve that goal, and that 's exactly what we did. It was March 1, 2012. We had just finished walking around the rink to get a sense of where everything was but most importantly where the judges were and what we…

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    Future prediction According to the information from the newspaper, some news should be notified that the outstanding achievement for the last year, which the overseas buyers bought 80% of the 45,000 bikes Compton sold, with demand growing strongly among urbanites in Asia and the U.S., and it made £3.4m profit on a turnover of £28m last year and employs 240 staff, more than half of which have skilled manufacturing jobs. Compton exports its bikes to 44 countries, and has stores in cities in the…

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    According to Zinn, in traditional history textbooks, Columbus is portrayed as a heroic figure who discovered the New World and spread religion to the people already living there. While it might mention that he was not perfect and did some things that he should not have done, it simply brushes over these aspects and pushes forward things such as “what a great sailor he was”, etc. The way it is written makes what he did seem like an exciting adventure that should be celebrated on Columbus Day, yet…

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