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    Daniel Ragussis Imperium

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    In Daniel Ragussis’ directorial debut feature, “Imperium”, Daniel Radcliffe plays an FBI agent who agrees to change his looks in order to infiltrate a white supremacist group as a skinhead and former soldier. Mr. Ragussis also produced the movie and wrote the screenplay based on a real story by Michael German, a retired FBI agent who spent more than 20 months undercover among dangerous extremists. The righteous, introverted, and extremely clever FBI agent, Nate Foster (Radcliffe), is challenged…

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    Richard were like Romeo and Juliet. Peanut Butter and Jelly. Peas and Carrots. The perfect couple that everyone envied. They met when they were in nursery school and dated since the 5th grade. Their families went on vacation together - safari in Kenya, the beautiful coast of California, and the many famous sights of New York City - always together. They were always loyal to one another - like a dog to its owner. Melinda was told by her parents after being transported to the hospital that he…

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    This woman is known to be fearless and hard working. She fights for women equality and the environment in her country Kenya. Even though she encounters many difficulties along the way such as beating, jailing and loss of love ones she continued. Her mine aim was to save the forest of Kenya and educate the villagers on how to plant trees. In the year of 1977 Wangari founded the Green Belt Movement. The purpose of this foundation was to teach women how…

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    in the right direction but it can be improved upon. There are an estimated 59.5 million refugees and displaced people in the world today. More than half of these refugees are taken in by just nine countries; Pakistan, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Kenya, Chad, Ethiopia, and China. Not including refugees that have been relocated from overseas, Australia currently is home to 34,503 refugees, which is just 0.29% of the global total. With the current Syrian civil war, this number is increasing…

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    The Homo erectus was believed to have lived about 1.89 million years ago in North, South, and East Africa; western and east Asia. They possessed a human like body with the ability to stand upright with its elongated legs, shorter arms compared to the torso and a slightly larger braincase relative to the size of the face. With these discoveries in the fossilized anatomy it seems that these features are adaptations for a life lived on the ground. They had the ability to walk and possibly run long…

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    The Honey Badger Family

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    The mustildae family is a large predator based family. On here you will be learning a few things about only three of the members of this family. The Honey Badger: The Honey Badger's fossil record is bleak and is only found in Nagoya and Kenya. It has a long body that is thick-set and broad across the back. Its skin is loose which allows it to turn and twist freely within it. The head is small and flat, with a short muzzle. The eyes are small and it has short and sturdy legs. The feet have…

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    The idea of only buying locally sourced food and vegetables might sound good but most locavores ignore the fact that it can decrease agricultural jobs and trade on a global scale. Take green beans for example. Most of England buys green beans from Kenya, and if you took that source of money away from Kenyan farmers, it could demolish…

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    Andrew Foster Biography

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    Miner Gallaudet Award from Gallaudet College Alumni Association in 1975. Foster had two underlying prodigies, Seth Tetteh-Ocloo and Gabriel Adepoju.Both became national deaf leaders in Ghana and Nigeria. Foster died in a plane crash while en route to Kenya in December 1987. The Christian Mission for the Deaf still continues his vision by creating more schools and centers for the deaf people in Africa. Gallaudet University named an auditorium after Foster in October 2004 in recognition of his…

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    America’s participation in global issues (wars) has resulted in changes for several groups of Americans whether political, social, and/or economic. These changes have had their effects on those/that group/s of Americans, and the American society in general. One war in particular, which has had it’s own devastating effects on Muslims, Sikhs, and anyone who resembles a person of Middle Eastern descent. this war is the “War on Terror.” It can also be argued that this war has even affected non-Arab…

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    Viviane Sasen Analysis

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    VIVIANE SASSEN Viviane Sassen is one of those photographers that seem to use her camera as a toy and the frame and the world is her playground. Her images are colourful and playful and she is never afraid to use odd angles or weird shapes. The people in her images looks like sculptures, and it doesn’t seem to be any objects or materials that can’t be looking amazing in her world and in her pictures. The playfulness reminds you of a photographic version of the great painter Picasso, where the…

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