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    opinion on things they felt were unjust. One modern artist of our generation who has been an advocate for Pan-Africanism, and social justice issues is J. Cole or Jermaine Lamarr Cole. Born in Frankfurt, Germany on January 28, 1985, he was raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina. During Cole’s childhood, he experienced many racial and economic injustices. From the source J. Cole: Chart-topping Rapper by Alicia Klepeis…

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    David Pryor knew he was beat. He knew it from the start, but he spoke from his heart, picked up support from Cliff Gibson, but they went down strongly but quietly Thursday as the University of Arkansas board of trustees voted 8-2 for a $160 million expansion to Reynolds Razorback Stadium. It wasn't denied the project most likely will be more in the neighborhood of $200 million when completed. Before doing the math, which shows that is more than $60,000 for each of the proposed 3,000-plus…

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    The Black Panther Movement is an important movement because their ideas spread a Marxist's idea of equality for all people no matter of race and gender. They took the idea of African American nonviolence tactical and deceased to an if you get to push you should push back. When people hear the word Black Panther they think of the dislike of authorizing and using violent. However, the Black Panther was more than that it was the FBI who put this idea in people's head. The Black Panther believed…

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    Taylor Johnson 1365 W. Cleveland St. Fayetteville, AR 72701-4007 November 1, 2014 Senator Mark Pryor 500 Clinton Ave Suite 401 Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Senator Mark Pryor: From this current day, the state of Arkansas is 1 of 18 states that have yet to legalize Gay Marriage. Act 144 of 1997 and the 83rd amendment in the Arkansas State Constitution states that a marriage consists of a man and woman only. The recent decision of the Circuit Judge Chris Piazza to legalize Gay marriage was…

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    A Case Study of Meredith Jackson Kayleigh Culbreth Fayetteville Technical Community College Abstract This paper will be a study based on Meredith Jackson. I will give a biography on Meredith giving information about her life. I will then be comparing certain developmental theories with Meredith Jackson, whom I have interviewed. I will be using the three theorists, which are Freud, Erikson, and Watson. Based on their theories, I will give information on the individual actually proving…

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    Hillary Clinton Biography

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    House of Representatives during the Watergate Scandal. After the resignation of Richard Nixon she became a faculty member at the University of Arkansas Law School in Fayetteville, as did many of her former peers from Yale, including her then boyfriend, Bill Clinton. On October 11, 1975, she and Bill got married at their home in Fayetteville. In 1992, she became First Lady. In 1999, Hillary decided to run for the U.S. Senate seat from New York, and in 2007 announced she planned on running for…

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    Every man has his own set of hopes and dreams. Some may choose to chase them, and some may focus more on friends and family. However, Ryan Crumpton is an exception to the game. He has somehow found a well‐balanced in‐between ground most young adults haven’t even mastered yet. He does both. Ryan loves pursuing his outdoor hobbies, supporting his family, and aiming to obtain his goal of becoming an industrial engineer. First off, maintaining the hobbies he loves is a crucial step in keeping his…

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    In this paper, I will share my thoughts and feelings as I made plans to go, and attend the festival. I definitely placed myself in an environment where I was the minority. I will identify why I chose this particular event, how it was a new experience for me, and the various comfort levels I experienced in this new environment. I will reflect on the differences I identified from my own culture and share what I learned about the African American culture. I will explain how it felt to wander…

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    North Carolina. I do not plan to attend this university . I also applied to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University, but I have not received any information from the admissions department. I am waiting for thei admission decision by Fayetteville State University. At any college that I plan to attend, I will stay on campus because there are benefits to staying on campus: more involvement in college life, meeting new people, and less commuting.…

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    This center is located on 1638 Owen Drive, Fayetteville North Carolina. The contact number for the Rehabilitation Center is 910-615-6948. My supervisor, Rhonda Moore-Sweitzer, OTR/L is a graduate of East Carolina University’s School of Occupational Therapy, and is the head of the Adult Outpatient Neurology…

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