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    The Bills Of Rights were invented to protect the rights of citizens of the United States of America. The basic rights protected by the government and keep protecting are; freedom of speech, religion, assembly, and due process of law. The reason for having this as the first 10 amendments, was because they emphasized what citizens needed for protection, for protection toward freedom. When the government was deciding whether or not to have the Bill of Rights, both Anti-Federalist and Federalists…

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    Voting Changes In The US

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    they are having polling. There are also many different ways to vote now. You can do it by filling out a ballot or you can do it by machine and you can also mail it in. Things have really evolved since the early 1800’s. A phrase that is new to me is “Gerry- mander.” That term means the practice of changing the district lines to affect political power. They mostly go based off sex, religion, and ethnicity. So as the years have gone by and the minorities have involved in the elections…

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    Picture this a classroom where students need to draw or paint on the back of used paper, where students had to melt used crayons to make new ones. Where teachers have to use their personal bank account to get art supplies. Though school districts cut the arts for financial stability, these school boards should better support art educators to find outside income and create school-sponsored fundraisers. The 21st century in America for art education came to resolving long conflicts with introducing…

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    Coach Coming to Town: Most people would say that when Coach Boone came into town it was a wrong thing, from my point it was the breakthrough for a lot of change and progression in town. If it wasn’t for Coach Boone becoming the new coach the town would of never realized the value of teamwork with the football players, the meaning of that it’s just not about race, and leadership. Coach Boone showed all of these traits throughout the movie, and this makes him going and being the new coach a…

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    turns singing the lyrics of Aint No Mountain High Enough. The symbolism of the song lyrics relate to the unity of the team. In the last scene of the movie, the football team is standing together at the funeral of one of the star players the team, Gerry Bertier. The team sings the song Na na na na hey hey hey goodbye which was also the song they sang at their first football game after the team is united as one. The scene takes place 10 years after the rest of the movie and by having the players…

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    A personal perspective is that although it is unknown if the turnaround is completely due to the new CEO and vision, or the improvements, or both, it is of the opinion that in the least there would have been only a slight difference that stood between the various communication tools if the letter was composed slightly different such as: (Note: information for letter retrieved from BizCom) Dear Valued Carnival Customers, As most of you are aware, through reports from the media, friends/family,…

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    I examined the documentary Behind the Mask, which was released in 1991. This documentary explains the actions of the IRA and the events during the troubles. Throughout the 1 hour showing, multiple members of The IRA and Sinn Fein were interviewed and asked about their experiences in the IRA and living through the troubles. I wanted to examine this documentary to get a glimpse into the minds of people going through the troubles and why they turned to the IRA. Reading and watching information from…

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    Media has infiltrated every aspect of everyday life. Society turns to mass media for the news, to enjoy a movie, listen to music, or watch a TV show. But these various forms of media are not solely for entertainment. Instead, media texts reproduce and circulate a variety of ideologies. Croteau and Hoynes assert that an ideology is a system of meaning that helps define the world while also making value judgments about that world (152). In the film Remember the Titans, produced by Jerry…

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    Sports are Created in Fairness QWeekend - Kazuto Komatsu Why do people race and discriminate people who are different? Can racism, discrimination and stereotypes get reduced? There are so many types of racism still continuing nowadays. However, The popular media emphasise the how and why the white dominant society race coloured ones poorly and also show the process of people overcoming racial problems. These are related to the recent context of Barack Obama elected as the president of the…

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    came to be one of the central issues within the Anti-Federalist argument during the ratification process, allowing for amendments to the constitution was an issue that had carried over from the constitutional convention where Mason, Randolph, and Gerry had argued to allow state ratifying conventions propose amendments. Unfortunately for the Federalists, and probably fortunate for the nation, the debate over amendments did not end at the constitutional…

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