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    She was a social worker and now owns her own private practice. She is an amazing woman. She cares, not only about the foster kids but also about the volunteers. She is well organized and does her best to work with schedules. She picks the art projects and finds the supplies for them, all on her own. Collaborates efficiently while empowering others. Yes, without a doubt! I started volunteering at Healing Hearts last year in 2015. The first thing I got asked in the interview was if I was willing…

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    Natasha Martin’s arrest shows that though we may live in a time that transgender identities are entering the cultural mainstream, transgender people who are not white and upper class still experience unique forms of oppression. The article begins by citing the various ways transgender people have received cultural attention, making it seem we live in an “enlightened” time. This progress did not, however, protect Natasha Martin from vulnerability to arrest because her oppression is interlocking…

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    Students should not be limited to what they can wear. Everyone has the right to wear what they want anywhere else they go and it should be the same at schools. Students should not have a strict dress code because it does not affect their learning potential, it prevents students from expressing themselves and dress codes are gender bias and the schools should be teaching respect. According to webster, “A dress code is a set of rules, usually written and posted, specifying the required manner…

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    Before starting my senior year of high school, I had the opportunity to attend the BB&T Atlanta Open. Watching the players up close and meeting them sent a wave of thrill throughout my body, and I felt an adrenaline rush during each point. Since I made lots of significant memories and enjoyed each moment, I was able to attend the same tournament the year before I started college. While each experience had a similar feel, there were some contrasting qualities, such as who participated in the…

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    Grease Play Analysis

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    Though the iconic curly blond hair, red heels, and skin tight black leggings and off-the-shoulder top were not incorporated into this production of Grease, the costume and the message behind it were still easy to interpret. At the end of the musical, Sandy decided to use her sexuality as her means to get Danny. In the last…

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    The Unlabeled Boxs

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    values to Science and Scientific studies. Searching through these boxes, I have found a labeled box that had some fascinating items. In this box, there was some containers of birch bark construction with quillwork, and some beadwork on moccasins and leggings. In another unlabeled box, I have found some arrow points and some incredible Chaco-style pottery shards from the Southwest as well as two bones of a human hand. As a professional archeologist, I suggest the ethical course of action for…

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    restaurant, I finally had a customer. It was Amela! I asked her what she was doing here and she told me that tonight, she was my fairy godmother and that we were going to that concert. She ripped off my apron and handed me a top, boots, and some leggings to change into. I change in the bathroom and when I came out all the lights were off and the sign was said…

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    The photographer divided the subjects into two subgroups. One is about blurry and hurried pedestrians in the streets, and the other is about a young girl in the front . The blurriness of the pedestrian may show their busy life pace of the night. But the young girl, who is the main figure, looks calm and energetic. Her poise forms a strong contrast to the pedestrians, and she becomes the focal point in the picture. This street snap compares the mediocre culture of young and the public. The…

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    Clothing and Dress Recollections for Self and Others 1. What is your earliest recollection of your own clothing? Do you remember a specific item of clothing, or a general awareness of clothing? Was there a specific activity or event associated with your earliest clothing recollection? Please describe the item and what you remember about it, including activities and events. Include your age in the description. My earliest recollection in time of my own dress would probably be when I was…

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    girls attire should be prohibited because they “distract” boys. Are these strict guidelines fair and appropriate for both young men and women? Most dress codes restrict wearing skirts and dresses that are “too short”, low cut shirts, yoga pants or leggings, all of which are worn by young ladies. There are very few guidelines regarding men. What is this saying about our society? Why are young women having to cover up to prevent “distracting” young men? While dress codes keep clothing in schools…

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