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    During the antebellum period growing tensions between slave states and free states began to erupt. Efforts of the north to abolish slavery collided with efforts of southern slave holding states to expand slavery. Not only was the south’s economy heavily influenced by slavery, but also seen as a right stated in the constitution, the right to own property. These two notions will divide the Union and lead the southerners to try and secede from the north. Although it can be argued otherwise, slavery…

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    Transgender Case Summary

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    social construct of sex and gender has become controversial as it is an interchangeable term that includes: cross dressers, trans men, trans women, bigender, and pangender. Summary Gwen is a 36-year transgender male, who is in the process of transitioning into a female. Through his processing, stage Gwen has sought professional counseling, to find a sense of balance with his past life as a male, and new life as a woman. As a part of his transition, Gwen deemed it necessary to establish personal…

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    at the beginning of class we still actively complete a check in for each and every student. Over time, check in has begun to become a quicker and quicker process as a group. I am beginning to become a large supporter of checking process. Reasoning’s for my support of check in is the emotional check it provides each student, as well as personal refection. Lastly I support check in as it provides the opportunity for individuals to open and express themselves with others, even thou it’s only…

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    Whether it’s during the time of World War II or before Election Day, people have always found ways to persuade others their arguments. During World War II, Hitler was able to convince a large majority in Germany to join in his campaign. In America, candidates often have debates or commercials in order to persuade the citizens that they’re the best fit for the job so they can vote for them. Even in everyday activities, while you're reading the paper, or discussing in school, you’re using a…

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    It's hard to imagine that in the Year of the 1850's the United States of America was only an agricultural powerhouse -- with most of the country, if not all, a land of farms and small towns with a demographic fewer than one in five Americans living in urban areas. While England was rapidly industrializing, Americans were contented to make their living on farms as the land was cheap and labor was scarce and costly; hardly an ideal factor to start a living using man power. However, between the…

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    “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” Henry Ford is often referred to as the father of the automotive industry. Although that is not the truth, he did, however, change the industry forever for the better. With his invention of the Assembly line, it would change cars all over the world. Ford and his motor company were one of the most successful motor companies of the early nineteen hundreds. Henry Ford and his invention of the Assembly…

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    M4 Gun Comparison

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    in contrast,used in different military branches. Just because they look similar does not mean they are the same. The M16 assault rifle and the M4 carbine are almost completely different when it comes to customization. The m4 has many more interchangeable features. Both can change…

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    Informational Interview

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    I would like to know how to find out what tests you have to take in each state in order to teach in that state. I know that each state is different, but some states are interchangeable so I would like to know which states are like that and which I would have to take another test for. It becomes confusing when I am getting my teaching degree in a different state than I will be living. It would be beneficial to learn about these…

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    Ubudoda Play Analysis

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    changed into Luthando’s bedroom by adding simple props represented a place rather than trying to create an illusion of reality. The same space then later on used at the tradition ‘kitchen’ where the wives prepare the food. The space was easily interchangeable because of the props they used. The props allow the space to convert from one environment to the next efficiently with minimal time…

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    begins to build its first car, the Model A. Incorporating ideas from Frederick Taylor’s book, The Principles of Scientific Management, and concepts from the meat packing industry, Ford revolutionized the manufacturing industry by utilizing interchangeable parts, assembly line organization and vertical integration. His Model T, or Tin Lizzie, first produced in 1908 and was the pinnacle of his success. By 1922, over half the cars on American roads were Ford’s Model T. However, by the late 1920s,…

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