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    The sources differ in the groups of people they focus on. As is common with Leftist sources, Source A portrays the war in regards to a traditionally overlooked group / minority - black Americans. It explains that the American Revolution marked “the first mass slave rebellion in American history, initiated the first civil rights movement, produced the first reconstruction of black life, brought forth the first written testimonies from African Americans who wanted the world to hear of their…

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    In the late 19th century, people across the globe left their homelands in hopes to find freedom in the United States. Overwhelming populations of immigrants flooded urban areas like New York City. The “native” Americans skeptics of immigrants resulted in the assimilation of many immigrants because of the threat they caused. The out-casting of immigrants in large cities by the “native” Americans led to the formation of immigrant neighborhoods in order to have a sense of community. The condensed…

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    Ancient Egypt is vastly celebrated for its grand pyramids, temples and colossal statues that bear many reminders of their powerful kings. Yet, the legacies of their queens have not been forgotten. Their marks have been left consistently on monuments, chapels, wall decorations, and portrait statues to name a few. Egyptian women are often prominent figures in every scene they’re portrayed in. In fact, the prominence of female figures in ancient African art is not only limited to Egypt, but is also…

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    standard norms of conformity involved males wearing flannel suits, sport coats, dress shirts, dress pants, letterman jackets, bowling shirts and saddle shoes. For females, they include button-up sweaters, fitted blouses, full knee length skirts, halter strap dresses, and petticoats with full skirts. The attires that either a male or female greaser used include: Clothing usually worn by greasers included fitted T-shirts in white or black (often with the sleeves rolled up), ringer…

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    say that women should cover up because if they do not they might distract males, are telling ladies that they should be ashamed for their basic human anatomy. Women have breasts, legs and shoulders that could be exposed by wearing short shorts and a halter-top or they could be wearing a bed sheet that covers their whole body. It is not their fault that men cannot control themselves. It is not their fault that some people are distracted by what they wear. It is not their fault that some men…

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    In the period where The Merchant of Venice is set, anti-Semitism was ubiquitous. Shakespeare was probably influenced by this and — although he probably never met a ‘Jew’ — made Shylock a magnet for of anti-Semitism. However, the complex character of Shylock occasionally shows signs of humanity, which suggests that Shylock is a victim but – particularly from the perspective of the other main characters, such as Portia or Antonio - also a villain. We see two controversial sides of Shylock; one is…

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    was expecting my mentor, Hugo, to stop by to see how Mystic’s training was coming along since we were looking at riding her for the first time that following weekend. Sure enough, around eight o’clock in the morning he pulled up and we went to go halter Mystic and start a basic day of training. We did what we usually did when he first arrives, we saddled up Mystic and did some basic ground exercises with her; we lunged her around, did ground tying exercises with her, and flexed her neck.…

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    My 12-week internship at Tierra Madre Horse Sanctuary was almost exactly what I expected from this course. After switching to the Non-Profit Leadership and Management degree I was immediately intimidated by the thought of my final semester being nothing but internship work, but it turned out to be not as scary I as thought it would. Working the non-profit field has its own set of challenges and I believe that horse rescue has an even deeper set of challenges. Tierra Madre is a special kind of…

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    Alexithymia Research Paper

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    I. Introduction: I will open my paper by discussing the first use of the term alexithymia and why it came to be a studied phenomenon. I will give the most general definition (lack of words for feelings) and discuss the initial study in relation to psychosomatic patients. I will also include that, although it was more prevalent in psychosomatic patients, it also occurred in other patients, causing intrigue to further study the concept (Sifneos, 1973). a. Why it is important to study: I will…

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    Until I was ten years old, I lived on a farm just northeast of a small town called Medaryville (population: 565). First, it was a solely a pig farm, then a cow and pig farm, then a horse, cow, and pig farm, and lastly just a horse farm; we had horses for the majority of my life, about seven years. Many things happened on that farm. When it was a horse farm, we would keep retired race horses there kind of as a retirement home if you will, and we would keep race horses that were being trained and…

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