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    Fremont, won 11 out of the 16 Northern states.Abraham Lincoln won the election, and became president. Thomas Jefferson was the one that named it Republican Party. Today we have an election that has eight, or more people. Also they go in the election, and…

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    James A. Garfield James A. Garfield grew up on a farm in Cuyahoga County in Ohio. He was the youngest of three children. At the age of two, his father, Abram Garfield died unexpectedly. Because of his young age, he barely knew of him. Shortly after his father died, he began to help his mother, Eliza Garfield, around the family farm until he turned 16. After his 16th birthday, Garfield decided to run away to help work on and build canal boats that traveled between Cleveland and Pittsburgh.…

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    place in the community, as well as giving students real world exposure by putting them in environments where they take part in the network of people and events that support the community. According to edutopia.org, “Lea Steele's fifth-grade class at Fremont learned math and history while doing chores to raise money holiday gifts and meals for disabled veterans and their families. She's seen service learning caforpture the attention of students who aren't the most academic, social, or popular.”…

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    Rear Window Narrative

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    conclude the narrative along with Jeff by also giving them the same limited perspective therefore using the film as a literal window into another world. This can be conveyed in the scene where Jeff is watching the couples through the windows while Lisa Fremont (Grace Kelly) is preparing dinner him. Jeff gazes through the window and sees multiple shots in which he analyzes to create a narrative. For example in one shot he sees a couple that appears…

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    Hate Crimes Effect

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    due to Donald’s established presidency. Those are just the numbers though, the actual damage of these callousness acts of hate is what really has a strong lasting effect. A women named Nicki Pancholy was on a 65 day peace hike at Mission Peak in Fremont California. One day Niki found the windows of her car smashed, her purse stolen, and a threatening note. The note states “Hijab wearing B**** this is our…

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    Tesla's Sedan Case Study

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    Tesla Model S Sedan: An example of ad Project Management (Disclaimer, I am a huge fan of the Tesla product line) Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, has put together something no one previously thought was possible. An electric car that is practical and luxurious. Tesla sales have increased, 52% in Q2 2015 and are expected to continue to rise as more people become fed up with the oil industry and want to make a positive impact on the environment. Additionally Tesla cars have scored the highest…

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    Kite Runner Setting

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    The Kite Runner is divided into three sections. The first section Amir and Hassan are children in Kabul. The second section covers the years after Amir went to Fremont California because Afghanistan was being raided by the Russians. Then the last section Amir went back to Kabul for redemption from past guilt of not taking actions. There is a book and a movie of the Kite Runner. The characters, plot, and setting are pretty much the same in both but there are some differences that I…

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    Fremont Weeks’ home using his hidden house key. They stole books, papers, letters, and other personal items. These officers did not have a warrant to enter or search his house. The items that they found were used to find Mr. Week guilty of sending lottery…

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    The American Dream is defined by the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity which are generally available to every American (The Free Dictionary). In the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Baba and Amir seek these American ideals which seem to be more of an illusion than reality for them. Initially, Amir and Baba are witnesses to and the creators of discrimination which directly conflicts with the ideal of equality. They are also trapped by a language barrier that makes it…

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    Native populations have inhabited North America’s vast landscape for millions of years. These peoples have their own unique cultures and identities. Fundamentally, it is understood that Native cultures have not occurred in a vacuum and are constantly being changed, integrated, and created. However, when attempting to learn about the numerous Native populations that have and continue to inhabit North America, the shear volume of information becomes hard to process. Scholars of Native North…

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