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    I chose to do my Westward Expansion project on, food and cooking in the 1800s. I chose to to my project on that because I wanted to learn more on how they got food and what they ate when they had no food. I wondered if they had made or got similar food then we do today. I researched my project online or in physical form (books). I found for this topic it was easier to find information in books. I went to the library and the author, Mary Gunderson made a bunch of books about the food in the 1800s…

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    Cinema movement that curiously takes place in the United States. The film follows Travis Henderson, who begins the film as a mute man found wandering the desert in Texas by his brother Walt. Walt, with great effort, takes Travis back to his home in Los Angeles, where Travis reunites with his now 7-year-old son, after stopping contact and disappearing four years ago. Travis and his son Hunter reconnect and search for his mother. While films like Werner Herzog’s Stroszek comment rather…

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    Wildfire Fire

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    The most recent example of a devastating wildfire occurred in East Tennessee in November of 2016, involving the cities of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. A devastating combination of extreme drought conditions, present throughout East Tennessee in October and November of 2016, combined with high winds and a lack of proper monitoring of what started out as a small fire in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, became an unprecedented catastrophe for the city of Gatlinburg and portions of Pigeon…

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    The Disney princess series play a huge role in popular culture as these movies are seen by millions of children and adults both all over the world. The Disney princess series have been influential since 1937 and continuing to the present. According to Disney, a princess is a young beautiful girl who has a single parent and requires to be saved by a prince and falls head over heels in love rather quickly, as if her only goal in life is to get married; making it the common format for a Disney…

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    Lacroix Woman

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    Through LaCroix article there can be many assumptions made in account to the consumption on Disney films and what they “really” intend for its children viewers to inherit. Though made to be somewhat realistic LaCroix Challenges its view of women and their capability. LaCroix article brings consideration to physique, clothing and activeness of Disney princess. Some of her accusations of these Disney films are spot on while others fall short. Though much has changed the features, daintiness, and…

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    Los Angeles, the “gang capital” of the nation. Over than 450 gangs in the city, some have been in existence since the 1950’s. All of these gangs combined have a individual total of about 45,000. Gang affiliation has taken a big role in the city of Los Angeles, in the last 3 years there has been a total of about 16,000 crimes, 491 of them were homicides. Gang affiliation has taken a big role on the lives of many young people, falling into drugs, and maybe to the course of committing murder or…

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    Disney, a company often tied with childhood innocence, is guilty of marketing to children. Within its animated films and cartoons, Disney can generate commercial interest in film merchandise and promote racial stereotypes. For example, the release of the Toy Story film coincided with the release of Toy Story related merchandise. Furthermore, Disney’s Aladdin teaches children the underlying themes of “Arabian barbarity” “Aladdin clearly portrays the ‘bad’ Arabs with thick, foreign accents, while…

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    Philadelphia Fire Burn

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    Let The Fire Burn In 1985 action began to take place between the Philadelphia law enforcement and the up and coming racial group known as MOVE. MOVE was a mainly African-American group working towards a nature oriented lifestyle in the ghetto of Philadelphia. This was, for the most part, a peaceful group-- who openly exercised their first amendment right to practice religion. As time moved on confrontation between MOVE and the law enforcement officers, even some of the people of Philadelphia,…

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    It is the 1880s. The civil war has been over for 15 years. The economic conditions in town I live in have deteriorated, and I am struggling to make ends meet. I’m deciding to go west where there is plenty of land and plenty of opportunities, so I’m going to be a farmer. In the west I have to face opportunities and difficulties. In the west the farmers had to go through many things to get by. Depending on where they lived in the west, farmers were continually working hard every day to maintain…

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    Street gangs exist for many different reasons and purposes. History gives the reasons that gangs exist due to people wanting to belong and be part of and that various groups want to stick together. Racial and ethnic conflict played a hand in the rise of street gangs by making various groups band together to better combat the conflict. Organized crime has a major role in many gangs, with some even the main purpose of the gang’s existence is its involvement in organized crime. High-rise public…

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