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    What Is Alcatraz

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    When most people hear "Alcatraz" they think "prison," and that is certainly some of the most interesting stuff of the legend. Make no mistake, just walking around in this imposing, if decrepit building will give you the creeps--even knowing how long it's been empty of bad guys. But there is still much more history among the shambling ruins on the island off San Francisco's Pier 41. Pier 41 is adjacent to the chaos of Fisherman's Wharf and the constant foot traffic that San Francisco is famous…

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    Hijabi Lolita Analysis

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    It was more difficult to find Hijabi Lolita’s therefore the sample size is smaller, though no less informative. All four interviewed were female Lolita’s between the ages of 19 and 25. Key themes identified were that of; imagined identities, again a strong sense of belonging to a community and modesty and authenticity. Something that had been brought to the attention of the researcher during an interview was another Muslim youth subculture, linked closely to cosplay, referred to as Hijabi…

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    due to an unknown illness. The Iroquois Constitution The Iroquois Constitution was the oral constitution that the Great Law of Peace was spread by. It was made by Dekanawidah and written on wampum belts. It bound six native American nations (Oneida, Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora) and set rules by which the government is conducted. The 177 article constitution was ratified by the original five nations around 1451 near modern day Victor, New York. In 1933 Congress passed…

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