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    Americans may be classified as “black” subgroups within the African American population are highly diverse. The largest group originates from Africa; a significant number comes from Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa, Somalia, Eritrea, and Kenya. The largest concentrations of Black Americans live in Michigan, Mississippi, Florida, Maryland, Tennessee, Louisiana, Georgia and Alabama. African Americas have been residents of the South in the United States since colonial times.…

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    Liberalism is a convention or doctrine that rose up out of the European Enlightenment of the eighteenth century. It turned out to be especially strong in England, additionally in the U.S, France, and later, other Anglophone social orders like Australia. In each of these countries it expected marginally distinctive forms. The significant scholars of liberalism fit in with various groups of theorists. The first incorporates a few scholars or theorists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries…

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    casualty." This quote revolved throughout the movie. Eye In the Sky is a fantastic movie that showcased the military, political, ethical, and moral dilemmas of war. The mission began with Colonel Powell, whose job was to capture a group of terrorists in Kenya. However, the situation changed when they got information on the terrorists. They were able to obtain this information through the drone's cameras and remote surveillance controlled by some characters. Their information made it possible for…

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    On March 18, 2008 during the Democratic Presidential nomination race. Senator Barack Obama gave a speech called a more Perfect Union in attempts that it would help him be elected as the next president. He addressed his audience and gave his speech at The National Constitution Center in Pennsylvania. His speech was a response to what his pastor and previous member of his campaign had said. In his speech he addressed issues of racial tension, racial inequality throughout the United States as well…

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    of imperialism politically, economically, and socially and they were both positive and negative. There were many countries that were imperialised, but the six countries focused on this unit were China, Congo, French West Africa/ Madagascar, India, Kenya, and Nigeria. The effects of European imperialism in Africa and Asia were positive economically because countries were now able to trade with more countries, but the effects were negative socially because the Europeans believed in racial…

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    Specific Purpose- To let the audience acknowledge Lupita Nyong’o and to be inspired by her. Thesis: After her performance in 12 years a slave, Nyong’o received her first Oscar and has been in many successful films. ______________________________________________________________________________ Introduction A. When you first think of an actor or an actress, you may think of someone who has been in Hollywood for quite some time or Leonardo DiCaprio, who finally won an Oscar after all the films he…

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    King George the VI died in February 1952, leaving the throne to his twenty-five year old daughter Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, who was on her honeymoon in Kenya when the news of her father’s death first reached her ears (Smith 3; Schultz 380; “Her Majesty the Queen”). This victorious queen delved Britain deep into a period of economic prosperity. She is so loved; she receives nearly three hundred letters per day (“Her Majesty the Queen”). Queen Elizabeth is the most traveled of Britain’s…

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    task at hand. Usually with music, I am able to get a source of inspiration to keep me going through such moments, revive hope, happiness and feel calm while exposing myself to words and thoughts that make me feel accompanied. Growing up in Nairobi Kenya, I was exposed to little to no music. Been forced to go to church each and every Sunday got me to take an interest in Gospel music. I would hear a gospel song on the radio or at church and the next time I listened to it I would memorize the…

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    Nile River Dbq

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    world! It comes from the Mediterranean Sea where it drains water out Northward through Northeast Africa and has a length of 6650 kilometers and flows 4258 miles . The location includes Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, and Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Sudan, and the cultivated section of Egypt. Living over thousands of years ago a stable food supply was very important and essentials to survive. To do so the Nile maintained that for that for the people it…

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    Coelacanths can grow up to 2 m in length. Their bodies are covered in blue scales, which turn brown after death, with a white speckling that is unique to each individual. Their seven fins have fleshy lobes and they move their two paired sets of fins (pectoral and pelvic) in a diagonally synchronous manner like a four-limbed terrestrial animal. Unlike all other vertebrates, coelacanths possess an intracranial joint and an associated basicranial muscle. The purpose of this structure is disputed,…

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