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    Cancun Research Paper

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    There are several things to do to spend the day at Cancun.In an article in the USA News Travel Guide titled “Best Things To Do in Cancun” named 9 top sights that tourists can will enjoy.The first top sight is Chichén Itzá is a large Mayan archaeological site it is well known for its landmarks on the Yucatán. The ruins are shape like a pyramid El Castillo that was once used by Mayans as a temple for worship.In order to avoid long line it is recommend to arrive early.If history and culture is…

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    reluctant 'Lady. She travels to Fredonia for her top-secret job but meets sexy, bad-boy Prince Nicholas of Fredonia, Cristoph’s younger brother, on the plane. Nick has a romantic history with the real Lizzie and wants to pick up the action with her impersonator. Lucy's wildly attracted to him, but must resist—she can't lose this paycheck! Lizzie's party hard, funny Ladies-in-Waiting take Lucy under their wing, and get her in more trouble. Dreamy Nick's courting her hot and heavy but Prince…

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    Fake Personalities Reveal the Foolishness in Society In Mark Twain’s famous novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, society is constantly fooled by certain characters. Two characters that display the foolishness of society are the king and the duke. Characters such as Jim, Huck, and the Wilks sisters are victims of the king and the duke’s deceiving tactics. Their purpose in the novel is mainly to demonstrate the foolishness of society. The king and the duke are able to con members of society…

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    Stereotypes In Voting Law

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    Voting law opponents contend these laws disproportionately affect elderly, minority and low-income groups that tend to vote Democratic. Obtaining photo ID can be costly and burdensome. While many states with strict laws offer a free state ID for people without any other way to vote, these IDs require documents like a birth certificate that can cost up to $25 in some places. According to a study from NYU’s Brennan Center, 11 percent of voting-age citizens lack necessary photo ID while many people…

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    As I watch the Riots at Compton California a documentary about transgender women and drag queens. They fought police harassment at Compton's cafeteria in San Francisco tenderloin. Which happened in 1966. Throughout this film the LGBT community faced many violation. To give a better understanding of the violations in this documentary. I will use the several constitutional provisions that was applied to protect the rights of the LGBT community. For one the right to free speech and expression…

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    Arden Theatre Company in Center City Philadelphia produced this wonderful tale of Casey who was played by Matteo Scammell. “He 's young, he 's broke, he 's just found out his wife is going to have a baby, and now Casey has lost his gig as an Elvis impersonator.” (Arden Theatre PlayBill) This quote from the Arden’s PlayBill perfectly expresses the adventure and change Casey experiences to become a drag queen. Throughout the play the character of Casey is brought into a new world and lifestyle.…

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    Alexander Hamilton

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    The film, Hamilton, from the directors of American Experience, revealed the story of Alexander Hamilton’s life as well as the journey of his political contribution in the creation of the United States. This motion picture presented several historical events that were displayed in the most captivating way for students to learn from, rather than the typical monotone lectures in secondary schools. With the use of props, accents and even including dramatic flashbacks, the film continuously…

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    may seem that McCarthy was merely impersonating Spicer, I would argue that the level of political subversion surrounding the act makes it more explicitly a drag king performance. As Halberstam says in his chapter on drag kings, “whereas the male impersonator attempts to produce a plausible performance of maleness as the whole of her act, the drag king performs masculinity (often parodically) and makes the exposure of the theatricality of masculinity into the mainstay of her act” (232). It is…

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    Do you remember MC Hammer’s baggy “parachute” pants, or Chuck Taylor’s converse, or maybe even 2-Pac’s camo combat pants? You’d think these styles would be long gone, rightfully so, but these styles are some of the many being “brought back to life”. This decade has seen a number of fashion standouts… cough… Miley Cyrus… cough… Lady Gaga, but no one has made a bigger impression on the fashion industry than, you guessed it, Kanye West. Kanye’s laid back, comfortable style, baggy t-shirts and…

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    Human sacrifice was a common practice in early latin american cultures. Many such cultures believed that these sacrifices brought about good luck and pleased their gods, thus the Aztecs emulated these previous and contemporary civilizations, yet far surpassed them in both the number of victims and the brutality which they inflicted upon them. All written evidence of human sacrifice by the Aztecs was written by the Spanish conquistadors, who greatly exaggerated all accounts of human sacrifice to…

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