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    the Freedman’s Bureau. The Freedman’s Bureau was an organization which helped support former slaves, such as through education, employment, and housing. The assistance provided by the Freedman Bureau was instrumental in help former slaves, most of whom had neither economic support nor possessions. Disbanding the Freedman Bureau would remove the small support former slaves had in the South, and leave them completely at the mercy of former masters who was take advantage of them, who would employ…

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    Additionally, the poem, Mirror, is summarized as a “variation on the theme searching for self in reflection because the woman in the mirror is seeing a reflection not of herself but of the self she is constrained to be by male expectation” (Freedman). Freedman is explaining that whoever was looking in the mirror was constantly conscious of what was the ideal “image” made up by not only men, but…

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    Identity Stages

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    The act of growing up is difficult, and middle school is one of the hardest grade levels to make it through. There are so many changes that happen in this age group, such as a new school, multiple teachers, and school sponsored sports to name a few. All these changes happening around the same time lead to an identity crises of sorts. Kerlavage (1998) states, “All the rules for social behavior that developed in earlier stages are suddenly called into question as students, in transition between…

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    Anesthesiology is a necessity in surgery. Anesthesia is a medicine that is used in most cases to paralyze or numb a patient that is undergoing surgery. The medicine is used on patients while under surgery to help them not feel the pain from the type of procedure being done at the time, also so they aren’t aware and helps ease their worries while under. Are there other Anesthetic alternatives that result in a better and faster recovery other than the normal General Anesthesia? On average 1 to 2…

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    (Marine-Street). Afterwards, African American men accused of raping white women were still convicted more than white men; however, they “no longer faced automatic death sentences” (Freedman 269). In addition, all sexual relations between African American men and white women were no longer considered to be rape (Freedman 269). This new view on rape changed the outcome of many cases; particularly the ones in which an African American man was accused of raping a white…

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    various issues of labor selection, urbanization, and socialization. By the 1940’s and 1950’s, a new tension in the national political and economic condition resulted…” (Freedman, 1989, p.17). At the end of World War I, art educators looked to curriculum to address the needs of citizenship and social relationships. Kerry Freedman (1989) concludes art education had two layers, first, a curriculum that focuses on social responsibilities; second, redefine citizenship based on the child’s individual…

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    adopt these diets anyhow. In sum, food advocates and those who give them a voice need to accept the impracticality of what they preach and realize that no change can happen through their message if they forget to assess the entirety of the situation (Freedman). If healthy food advocates, producers of processed foods, and the general public worked together to at least agree on message that actually reflects the reality of the situation, than change might be possible. One route possibly to take is…

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    instead their whole lives will further due to homeopathy’s wide range of treatments. According to Atlantic Monthly, “One recent study concluded that 85 percent of new prescription drugs hitting the market are of little or no benefit to patients” (Freedman). No matter a person 's belief, homeopathic methods are proven to only help not harm and going through treatments the homeopathic way will in no way, shape, or form, be useless to…

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    Following the end of the Civil War, the Union came out the victor and the Confederacy the loser. Because the Confederacy lost the war, though, the Union was presented with the problem of reincorporating the southern states back into the Union, a process known to historians as Reconstruction. With the goal in mind of creating a Republican presence in the south based on a Free Labor ideology, the Republican Party was only moderately successful, and their eventual failure resulted in a Democratic…

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    Great Depression Dbq

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    still influences political policy today. Three main ideas attempt to explain the cause and length of the Great Depression by assigning blame to either the Federal Reserve, the Presidency, or the private business center. It is the opinion of Milton Freedman that the popular view surrounding the cause of the Great Depression is incorrect. According…

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