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    Cultural Destruction In Imani Perry's article, " The Venus Hip Hop and the Pink Ghetto Negotiating Spaces for Women", Perry criticizes the way black woman's are dressing in inappropriate attire, such as bathing suits or clothing that expose their body parts in music videos. She explains how hip hop culture is attacking black women identity and making them look like a commodity buying, and sell just for the pleasure of men. However black women body language on the videos are saying that they are…

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    The home care industry seems to have many standard services. For example, grooming, bathroom assistance, food preparation, monitoring of vitals, and general medical assistance seem to be universal. In addition, most of these businesses (and all the ones that we profiled) have registered nurses and aides on staff. An important factor is their convenience, so all offer 24/7 service and, at least in our sampling, offer their services throughout a number of counties. When preparing to…

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    difficult time obtaining the same opportunities as whites, often times finding difficulties finding a job or even a house, faced dangers shopping or even walking down intergraded streets. The newspaper advertised to address the black community, to exploit the black marketplace operated by other blacks as well. As the author explains, “The Crisis, was not selling a product; it was selling a job, an opportunity to make money.” Having black businesses advertise in the newspaper, allowed for the…

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    I earned three hours for this activity. I recently had a medical procedure that I was dreading. When it was about to begin, the nurses helped me remain calm and talked to me to keep me distracted. After the procedure was over, I was inspired to look into nursing school. I still want to become a doctor and potentially a flight surgeon, however I wanted to look into nursing school because I might take more of a nursing track rather than a biology or biomedical sciences track. I spent the next hour…

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    Freedom of Thought In Lawrence and Lee’s composed play Inherit the Wind, the characters debate for the preferment of freedom of thought. Bertram Cates faces “fine and imprisonment” for choosing to “speak what he thinks”, and his lawyer, Drummond, is used as the voice of reason to help Cate’s dilemma (Lawrence and Lee 47). The use of Scope’s Trial is a ploy to make a mockery of the limited right to think using examples like the Bible and Darwin’s theories. Drummond shadows the underlying theme…

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    compensate and support these elevated drug costs via increasing premiums (“The high prices of prescription drugs,” n.d.). Digging deeper in the mindset of the drug companies, they exploit the blend of regulations that oblige insurance companies to incorporate fundamentally all of the costly medications in their policies (“The high prices of prescription drugs,” n.d.). They also use the logic and mantra that really stipulates that each novel health care good be accessible to the masses (“The high…

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    Invariably courage propels people to persevere in the face of adversity. In relation to war, O’Brien says, “it was my worst day at the war. For three hours we carried the bodies down the mountain” (159). In compendiousness, “It is hard to be brave. It is hard to know what bravery is. Dead human beings are heavy and awkward to carry” (If I Die 23). Combat requires mettle; therefore, soldiers use superstition to elicit courage to persevere. They make superstition become a sort of religious faith…

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    Through the ideas of Harald Bauder, the Canadian immigration regulation is perceived as a filtration process. This filtration process is designed to scan through candidates purely based on education level, sought after skills and capital investment potential. With migrants that possess large sums of wealth having a distinct advantage and usually allowed into Canada. Bauder further suggests that having open borders would be advantageous for the lower socioeconomic classes from lesser developed…

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    The Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl: Would they have made it? As of October 2015, a record of 12-4 would have certainly earned the Falcons a playoff spot, with perhaps a first round bye. Did that, however, mean that they were contenders for the 2016 Super Bowl? It was likely, but 3 things hindered the Falcons from getting to the second Super Bowl in the history of the franchise: First, the Falcons had not won consecutive playoff matches since 1998. Second, in the NFC playoffs, Matt Ryan was…

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    He proclaims that the New Deal helped a diverse range of people, from the working-class to the elderly. Leuchtenburg highlights the changes that the New Deal brought to workers’ conditions, he declares that before the New Deal ‘employers hired and fired and imposed punishments’ as the employer had complete control over the employee, they could easily fire them which meant that they would no longer be able to create an income to support their families. People were extremely lucky to have a job…

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