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    Music Behind Barbed Band

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    the semester they had several guest speakers and field trips to Manzanar and stressed how it was important to remember how many Japanese American were incarnation. After that the program began with Coco Mori a student from the Calle Mayor Middle School, she performed The Star Bangled Banner and it was amazing to find that the audience was singing along with her. The vibe inside the theatre was very peaceful and united. One of my favorite performances had to come from the students…

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    Corning Budget Proposal

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    funding through CHIPS," says Senator Tom O'Mara. With Corning being an area that thrives on tourism, Corning Mayor Rich Negri, stresses the importance of having a solid infrastructure. "We are doing a lot more, I am getting tremendous phone calls, people stopping me on the street thanking me for whats going on in the streets of Corning. All of that benefits the tourist season," says Mayor Negri. While there have been successful efforts to bring funding for infrastructure to our area, there…

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    Radio Golf is set in an environment where African culture and American culture confront under a background of political election of mayor. I think this play has two main conflicts: African Culture and Roots VS American Dream; money VS moral codes. The conflict between the black and the white came into existence many decades before. During the adapting process of the black people, there are many obstacles. Just like the song appearing many times in this play, both indicates the difficulties the…

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    The German Democratic Republic (East Germany), was comprised of the territories, that had been administered by the Soviet Union. Berlin, the former capital of Germany, remained divvied. “East Berlin” became the capital of East Germany. While “West Berlin” aligned itself with West Germany. Contrary to popular belief, West Berlin was actually not part of West Germany. Under international law, it was illegal for either of the two Germanys, to declare Berlin its capital. For 41 years, no…

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    Kathryn Sockett's The Help

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    they don’t deserve the same rights as whites this theme is continued throughout the novel as after the attack the president of America tells the mayor to create a bi racial committee the mayor responds to this In a disgusting way “I am not going to appoint a biracial committee.” “I believe in the separation of races.” (page 197) the defiance shown by the mayor here can be seen as symbolic of large parts of the south and the absolute refusal to even acknowledge the blacks as equal or on the same…

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    The police are a legitimate government body which is given legal authority to maintain law and order, enforce governmental laws and prevent criminal acts. The agency is there to ensure the government remains to be a respectable and stable entity in the society. Its job does not in any way exclude anybody from abiding by the law (Emsley57) Resources state that debates have argued Politics in reality, however, has not realized the theory of non-influence to the police force. Politics is the sense…

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    clash remain unclear, but the official investigation concluded that once the students were in custody, they were handed over to the local Guerreros Unidos ("United Warriors") crime syndicate and presumably killed. Mexican authorities claimed Iguala's mayor, José Luis Abarca Velázquez, and his wife Maria de los Angeles Pineda Villa, planned the abduction.…

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    The Color Purple Women

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    How were the women treated during the 1980s? The women who live in the 1980s are tortured to do everything the male asks and the female have no rights, this is shown in the novel “The Color Purple” written by Alice Walker. In the novel The color purple the author tries to show how women were disrespected by men, the women were disrespected by their own father, brother, and husband. The male characters in the novel shape, break and have influence over other characters. The male characters in…

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    made because he did not have any evidence of the incidence. Since I go to this church, I told my pastor I was going to take immediate action because I did not want anything horrible to happen in the church. On May 26, 2016 I tried to contact the mayor of Huntington Park, Karina Macias, however, she was not available. I tried to make an appointment with her, but she was booked. Instead, I spoke to Yvonne Moreno, secretary of the…

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    I could see the end result and things I did were brought in at a couple of city council meetings. Dr. David Helpap originally told me to apply for the internship at City Hall. He gave me the right information and I went in for an interview with Mayor Jim Schmitt and his Chief of Staff Andy Rosendahl. We sat down for a half hour or so and they offered me the position right on the spot. I worked at city hall two days a week and the first few days involved going to multiples of meetings. There…

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