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    appointments and procedures adhering to the requirements of equal opportunity laws and equality. Diverse compunctions of the judiciary have higher capacitates of responsiveness to experiences and needs of different legal system subjects. On the other hand, such a judiciary appears reflective of various cultures and backgrounds…

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    The Civil Rights Museum as a whole was a very interesting/learning experience. Since this was my first time visiting the museum, I really did not know what to expect. I knew that it was where Dr. King was assassinated, however I was unaware of all the other exhibits leading up to and even after the Civil Rights movement. The staff there were very welcoming and knowledgeable about the events that took place throughout the museum. Also, the exhibits were amazing, I really enjoyed seeing the…

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    Troytopia is the best place for people to live in. It has the perfect living conditions, sound social systems, and excellent living state. Troytopia is set up to offer a perfect country for people to reside. Having few rules and regulation, people live free and get rid of the hedge from the conventions. The advanced social ideas, high techniques, as well as high degree of civilization in Troytopia make Troytopia a paradise for people. In addition, Troytopia pays attention to the construction of…

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    The Corpus Christi Times stated that Thelma White believed racial segregation in schools was a violation to the federal law and was unconstitutional towards the African Americans. She was a very brave woman who did not believed on the Separate but Equal act that was established on the court case Plessey v. Ferguson. Thelma White had a big impact on allowing African Americans to attend the same schools that White people attended. Thelma White was born on January 10, 1936 in small city in Texas…

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    the world though. A woman’s husband is chosen by her father or family. This is a controversial topic, because it is the culture for some people and they believe it is the right thing to do. Most women accept it because it is all they know, but some may not like it and feel betrayed if it is not a suitor that they feel is right. In America, it is customary for a man to ask a father for his daughter’s hand in marriage, although this doesn’t always happen. Typically a man will not try to make his…

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    Man has never run out of ways to express the underlying beauty of human struggles and define the delicate connections humans build. Paul Haggis is one of these artisans, his tremendous work with film in the movie Crash speaks of the stark differences the citizens of the vast city of Los Angeles and yet manages to emphasize the key similarities all these characters have: their relationships with the individuals that surround them. One such relationship featured in this 2004 Drama film is that of…

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    (Doty) Right in front of the photographer, he turns into his alter ego like a werewolf in the night of a full moon. He is naked, vulnerable, and monstrous. He is not a monster in reality but he finds the monster inside himself and is able to express it while the…

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    winners as well as “losers.” The effect of competition pans out so that certain individuals are able to realize their dream more significantly than others. Dream achievability is deeply rooted in equality of opportunity, and America’s vision entails equal opportunity for all. It is true that certain members of society have more opportunities than others, but America does not completely prevent those who are at a disadvantage from pursuing their dreams given that they are willing to dedicate…

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    boys would stick their noses up towards me like they smelled something awful. This mostly happened when Will praised me due to he was a hard coach to please. Throughout the exercises or games, I was look at like I was a girl, not a player. I was not equal to the boys on the field: I was below them and their skills. As long as each day passes no matter how difficult, I strive for greatness for my own future and for my posterity. This hope would push me to make a better childhood and future so…

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    During the nineteenth century women did not have many of the rights that are afforded to them today. They were considered secondary to men in most aspects. While they did have some power in private spheres, they did not have any power in public and political spheres. The female sex was not educated on much other than on the ways of cooking and maintaining a house. The main objective for females during this time was to live for marriage and this is the highest dream they should have. They…

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