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    McLendon, Morgan Nawrath, Carly Thompson, and Katie-Laken Weeks. The dancers were dressed in a similar men costume as Bojangles, black tuxedo jackets, black shorts, ties, white V-neck shirt, white flower on the left shoulder, tap shoes, and a black fedora men hat. The lighting began with a blue backdrop and a saturated black floor, but change to a yellow-orange backdrop. The dancers performed on a set of stairs, having each dancer to arrive on the opposing side of the staircase. Like Bojangles…

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    Calixto 1 Marco Calixto Instructor: Jamie Schulman Soc 103: Section 1 11/27/17 Paper Report Subculture: Greasers The term “subculture” is defined in the dictionary as “a culture within a broader mainstream culture, with its own separate values, practices, and beliefs.” Studying subculture in the perspective of a sociologist, is to understand and comprehend a specific culture. In today’s modern society of America, there are many variety of subcultures that a sociologist can examine…

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    Subject History At the subject’s time of death, Walter (Walt) White had recently turned 52 years old. A caucasian male, he was described as having a bald head and a prominent beard, and was commonly found to be wearing a top hat fedora in what he considered his pseudonym “Heisenberg”. As described by his wife, Walter is approximately 165 pounds and 5’11” in height (“Grilled”). In his early years, it is assumed that he was left to his own devices frequently, as he grew up as an only child to a…

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    In the novel The Scarlet Letter and the play Chicago, there are many things throughout them that are similar, yet there are also many other things that make the two different. Some of the things that make the two alike is that both authors wrote about adultery, the authors are trying to show the readers that there are consequences to your actions, and that some of the characters share some of the same characteristics. Some of the things that make the two stories unique would be the setting, the…

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    what else to do but stare back. For two minutes the staring went on until finally, the stranger walked over to him. He sat down across from Edgar and folded his hands. He looked very mysterious; he wore leather gloves, an old trench coat, and a black fedora. It was a bit generic. His old grey hair peaked through his hat and his nose hooked in a long claw. “I believe you,” he said. At first, Edgar didn’t know what he was talking about. “What do you mean?” he asked. “The cat thing. It’s real. That…

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    Myoung Hee Han PHY 114 Prof. Klappert 7 Insane effect of Climate Change in lifetime Introduction I want to explain climate before I start to introduce the effect of Climate Change. The climate change is the long-term weather patterns are changed for the time, especially decades or much longer period time. This phenomenon is caused by altered by energy within the earth’s atmosphere. And more detailed, natural process. For instance, Volcanic, earth’s orbit change, and many other…

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    Uruguay: The World Cup “Goooooooaaaaallllllllllll!” Miguel screamed. Mama trembled into the room with a dish rag in her hand. Her appearance into the radio room was very seldom. She was either doing her hair or demanding commands. “What is wrong Miguel?” “Nothing is wrong Mama, Guillermo Stabile scored a goal! It is that simple.” Miguel replied making Mama feel dumbfounded. “Anyway,” Mama said, “I’m going to check on your brother.” It felt like Mama was giving Miguel…

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    Harrison Ford: The Star System In Hollywood The Star System in Hollywood is what powers the rise of unknowns into household names and Hollywood fame. The Star, the actor and even the real person all play a role in the success and failure of an actor or actress, personas which in combination will be able to make or break a film before it is even released. Harrison Ford manages this expertly, a rough yet heroic star, a quick witted and dead pan actor, and the actual person hidden away from the…

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    The Compromise of 1950 was made to avert a possible Civil War. The Compromise stated when a state was admitted, it was either a slave or free state and another would be free if the first one was a slave state, and vice versa. National Women’s Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts. Dred Scott decision by the Supreme Court. After being brought to free territory by his owner, Scott sued for his freedom. The court ruled that he has never free, denied that he was a citizen, and denied him…

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    Michael Jackson effort for music and dancing did not just change pop culture, he revolutionized it, becoming the biggest star during the seventies, eighties and nineties. He made society rethink the entire industry of pop culture itself as he made famous for his music, videos, dancing and clothing. He bridged most of pop culture back then to what has become now. If it weren’t for Michael Jackson influencing society through his music many people who was inspired by his work wouldn’t be where they…

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